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global military spending. surgeries this year on rising tensions and in security and also the south poles. closing ecuador in a referendum aimed at getting security forces sweeping powers to fight soaring violence and organized. the thank you for joining us. it's 22 g m t. a mass grave with a bodies of palestinians has been discovered in hon. eunice in southern gaza. the remains of 210 people have been found buried on the grounds of the knife and medical complex that his country comes. andre is ready, forces withdrew from the area. some of the teams who recovered the bed. se, sum was shot from behind execution side is national no experts have told on to 0. these could amount to war crimes honey my, who would re force on the site in hon. eunice, or thoroughly into, or thousands of palestinians to crack the form is really
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a tax in the north or hospital in hon. you know, many of them are buried here. civil defense, the crews have discovered hundreds of bodies on the grounds of the medical complex . now while it is still looking for her son's remains and the has on just money, i am here to find a buddy of my son. his name is el, i'm not selling a car. his brother told me that he buried him here. we came from far away, mounted ones and foot, but we didn't find him. we've been trying for the past 2 weeks. really forces withdrew from han units on april the 2nd. after 4 months of intense raids and air strikes, leaving behind the trail of destruction and mass and graves, it seems who recovered the dead sea somewhere, shuddered from behind. execution, as by others were found with their hands tied behind their backs. many more are believed to be buried on the grounds of the largest medical facility in southern gaza. when are they coming on? i don't know yet when, when are they going to join the identified bodies?
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we're delivering to their families and we civil defense, keep the undefined bodies take note of any distinguished marks for each of them. then we buried another mouse and grave, yet more palestinian bodies. over 3 of the from this side was named by not be remembers, their identities are largely lost in on out of president in war. last, but remembered, those who had been identified will now receive a proper farewell for countless others. the search continues more than 7000 people are still missing across the gaza strip. most of them women and children. and even more of the, of the, of the southern gauze. a for the knows there's been a major attacking diversity. the witnesses capture the moment of impact of and is really as strike on a residential area. as early as trist came at least 24 people in
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a rough fight in 7 guys, a 16 of them were children wanting view is may find some of the images, entire cup was the ones reports distressing the is very military attacks. of course the gaza strip did not stop since the hours this morning, getting multiple areas of friends, another at part to the south of the territory as no place for palestinian is considered to be completely safe. these very minutes we have talked to a number of residential houses in the far south here in a roughly getting at least 20 palestinians, including as more than 12 children in that very densely populated area. the majority of casualties among civilians continues to rise on a daily basis as the majority of areas was. it weren't completely hit without any. probably a warning as the vast majority of the victims were children of women who are completely right now on sites. as this report shows,
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the no sense this palestinian baby girl was delivered from the one of her mother, post mother and father with killed and it is very striking roughly. she's named ro, which means sullen. arabic raised them because i feel right. and what's their phone or the whole family? why? from the civil registry. and the only survivor is a small baby girl. her sister malick wanted to name her roy, soul. know malik, has gone on the door, his level worse mother supreme. the 2nd, he was almost 8 months pregnant when she was killed. doctors say roost conditions this type of and improving. how does it look and see? well, the, when the baby came out to condition was between intermediate and critical currency, often giving her medical care from the not until now. she got paid to gradually. during the past hours, we can now say that her condition is stable,
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on average. for others did not save only if the isabel strikes on the roof. but close to 2000000 displaced palestinians have so refuge fees that i will have to put in specially. did you see one mind in all those killed? you know, it's about one mind who has been killed all of them inside the house. and here a women and children, as you can see with your own eyes to my entire identity has been wiped out with my wife, children, and everyone goes as health ministry says that more than 14000 children have been killed in israel's will. a garza, the bodies of many more have not been found that buried under the russell roof will spend the next month in hospital without a mother and father. but as, as well for ends, the ground invasion of russell she and thousands of children like a face, an even more one set to the future. a general strike has been
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decayed across the occupied westbank after a 3 day long. these really raid killed 14 policy news. hundreds of people turned off for the funeral and so the victims in nor shops refugee camp until correct. it was one of the worst is really raised in recent months. is there any forces have now killed $486.00 found a student in the occupied westbank since october? the 7th address here is nita abraham reports from the north shines refugee campaign to correct in the north. some sort of fluids recap, has turned into one large workshop with 1st responders are trying to take care of some of the damage that has been incurred during the 3 day they 2 that are few. jacob, as you can see here, every thing has been affected when we talk about the electricity, the water, the rows that have been completely destroyed, but they know that the repairs will take months if not more,
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to be fixed. so this is a different situation than any other res, seem inside the cap. they're used to is ready for destroying the infrastructure. but the scale of this, um, it was something they've never seen before. one line was coming to somebody, even during the 1960, the 2nd the roads never looked like this. they want to take us decades back into cool. so they continue to call the police. this is pure event. it is our enemy and has been damaged. you know lives since 1948, and i'm not 54 years old. and i've only been seen the ugliness and torture of these rarely occupation. since i was a child, we were asleep. the ami suddenly winton, when my sister opened the door, she saw an odd sort of show and she started crying. she was good. the cap has turned. so one big morning how's that? my son was late. he has to move in 6 hours and is really snipe acute him cuz he
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opened the window, medics for shot when they tried to take his body. i stood next to him kissing him. good bye, haven't the positive pair efforts continue here, palestinians tell us. there's no guarantee that the israeli forces will not return here again and incur similar damage to the infrastructure to their home. and so their lives need that. but he does eat outsourcing in the west bank. is there a government is describing us plans to sanction and military units accused of human rights violations as a red line, secretary of state antony blinking is expected to announce the restrictions in the coming days. same is robbie has been speaking to palestinians in the occupied westbank who say the sanctions are nearly a whitewash toys really crimes. after the worst violence in the occupied westbank and weeks are us planned to sanction one is really
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a battalion based on state department findings. months old for crimes now, years old. how it stands for and ministry says the americans are not serious about holding israel to accounts. sections of old was auto income, but this to look to be an attempt to whitewash is an army or as an army. and the government are committing war crimes, it comes against humanity and to come down to genocide. and by this time, this would love to be a white toys for the army. we believe that the americans are serious thinks what stop the complicity in the age on the sides and goes on. so you didn't question the, let's say you who the vitality of a 1000 ultra orthodox soldiers. they have limited interaction with female troops are allowed more time to pray and continue religious studies in keeping with can surface police glued to incidents of torture and abuse in the occupied westbank, most notably in 2022 when 80 year old palestinian americans omar assad died and custody. he was detained, handcuffed, blindfolded in a band in,
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in near freezing conditions. the nets are you who were relocated to the golden heights later that year and are currently in gauze. even if the unit is disbanded, israel's national security minister has said he will absorb the soldiers into the ranks of the police. but 25 other battalions will remain deployed across the occupied west bank. this week is rarely for so subjective palestinians and the total and refugee camp to levels of destruction. not seen since the 2nd intifada, 20 years ago. while israel's government is furious, that its biggest benefactor would sanction its military for palestinians. here it is political theater. the americans and lying, i say to bide, and then the americans in nothing with the such are you talk about democracy and human rights while human rights are violated using us money and weapons lava it's nonsense if the us wanted to sanction them, it wouldn't have talk to them like weeds among us,
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us president joe biden's commitment to one side of this conflict remains clear. despite numerous reports of human rights violations. since the war on god's will begin, his administration has expanded israel's weapons stockpile and just days ago, vetoed the palestinian bid for recognition as a full member state of the un. the best case scenario, this could set a legal precedent in syria, could mean that israel will no longer be immune to violating international law because really military's behavior might even change. but the more likely scenario, this is damage control. it is messaging by a white house with diminishing popularity ahead of a presidential election. st bus, robbie olga 0 ramo law. the occupied west bank post on from us as political leader is ma'am, he says, israel is an interested in reaching a ceasefire director and it's one garza and that a no negotiable condition is a complete withdrawal of these really military from the gaza strip. and i do,
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i saw you and you had the heavy the despite tens of sessions and communications exchange defy our media test design instead of me. and some of his points has most agreed to receive the wiring goals. all they want is the return of hostages. so they can continue the war on cause and this kind of be, they want some us under the resistance they agreed to maps, referencing the deployments of these ready on me. as if to say, we are legitimizing the occupation of the strip or call on a strip of this come up to speed. that must be a complete withdrawal from gauze ohio, and meanwhile, is or else prime minister benjamin netanyahu has blamed him us for the failure to reach a sci fi deal that will allow the release of these really, capt isn't gas avon to further increase pressure on her mazda in the coming days. let's all the other show. unfortunately, until now, the old proposed list of the release of all hostages have been outright rejected by some of them do. that's why the us secretary of state, rightly said from us, refused all the officers that were made to, according to him on the only thing preventing
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a deal that would release the hostages boxes from us instead of backing down from its extreme positions. so how much i must build on division between us and enjoys and encouragement from the pressure directed out of these rated government. the last time we will deliver additional and painful blows on from us. and that will happen soon. in the coming days, we will increase the military and political pressure because this is the only way to free our hostages and the chief victor over preventing from on this last go live to have this on hold in occupied east jerusalem. honda, no sign of a deal inside. what are these really leaders say full of war of words between how masses leader and these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu today at a war cabinet meeting weeks coming out within is really media. these really prime minister reportedly reprimanding those who are part of the negotiating team for speaking to media leaking information that he says is false,
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accusing them of having these relationships with the journalist and reporters and media that are now giving him as the leverage to toughen their stands but these really prime minister saying publicly in an address tonight that he is going to toughen his stance on him, us and deliver more blow saying that the only way to bring back the captive is through military and political pressure. this is nothing new though. it's what we've been hearing from him before around 7 months saying, but military pressure is the only way to ensure that the captives are going to be released. and all of this comes amid the looming, without loss invasion in to it's gaza, southern most city. so there's a lot on the table for these really prime minister, but when it comes to a deal, it is seeming but we are even farther from that then previously expected. and so talk to us then about the pressure on this. now how best to bring back the captive has been growing disapproval from from his own population. are
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there protests that have been happening on a weekly or bi weekly basis within several cities throughout the country, calling on this and y'all, hu, not just to resign, but for him to in fact, be over throwing people out these protests that we go to every single week tell us that they want to see new leadership because they blame. that's in yahoo for not only what happened on october 7th. but additionally, for the fact that nearly 7 months later, the captives have not been brought back home. and with the jewish holidays of passover, just tomorrow on monday, these really are saying that they are incredibly frustrated that all this time has gone by and the captive are still being held in gaza. and these really prime minister is saying that there is going to be this ground invasion into the class. and that'll be the way that the captives are released. but protesters continuously are calling on the government to enter any sort of deal to give up any sort of concessions the other side wants. if it means bringing back their loved ones. but
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again, both how mass and israel point the finger at each other continuously blaming the other party for why the deal is not yet breached. come to thank you very much for the best time, the sound who lives there in occupied east jerusalem. what are the i spoke to mohammed of mastery, who's a media studies professor and political analyst at the door institute for graduate studies. he told us about what he thinks caesar i was aides, are in invading rough. a man, yahoo has been warning of all of us invasion for many weeks. a couple of months ago . he 1st started talking about all platform saying that it's absolutely necessary for the completion of our aims. of these rarely aims in gaza and so, and then a few weeks ago, he said that he'd set a date that the war cabinet had set a precise date. so we might get, we might be getting closer to that, to that date. and there are media reports in the united states in israel and
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elsewhere, suggesting that the us may have finally signed off on, on, on that off, off invasion and exchange for iran, not escalating. i'm sorry, exchange for israel, not escalating too much with that with you, ron. we had heard many objections from the us about this raphael vision. what are precisely that is really a scene in invading the southern city of the guys and straight. i don't think we can understand what israel's precise strategy as in gaza without kind of zooming out and thinking about the larger context. the larger context is that this is an ongoing program of ethnic cleansing that started in 1948. but importantly from the is really perspective was not finished. in 1948, it's continued until 1967 and into the present. this is why you have israel aggressively and very quickly expanding into the west bank. the settlement expansion program is very aggressive. so israel's constantly growing and
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palestinian land is constantly shrinking. and this is why you see what's what, what israel's doing. and guys are trying to force people to the south, closer to egypt, and then looking around in the international community and asking openly why want countries like egypt take that causes. and that's been that the goal from the beginning, from october 7th. it hasn't worked yet for israel, it hasn't gone according to plan, but they're still trying to work that through. i think their hope is that there won't need to be an invasion of that off off, but the injections will finally, ok, we us. this is ron supreme leader, ayatollah highly. how many has praised the military for his recent strike on israel? he said beyond forces showed the power and mites of the country. it's the 1st time he's spoken since the lawn launch more than 300 me size and drone drone daddy's rel a week ago to iran says it was in retaliation for an attack on the reigning consulate in syria earlier this month. how many was speaking during
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a meeting with army commanders, giving them turn to wish and the issue of how many missiles were fired or the number of missiles hits is a secondary issue. the main issue is proving the will power of the year on a nation. and the armed forces in the international arena, various events have cost and achievements. it is important to reduce the costs and add the achievements through flare. this matter was very well executed by the armed forces during recent events instead of the whole. ologist, there is no such a battery has more from tehran. the long antagonistic hostile and costly chapter between iran and israel appears to have come to a close. but it's not the end of the story between the 2 countries. the supreme leader speaking for the 1st time since operation at true promise, was launched against israel and the commander in chief hailing the success of the operation and the military men who were in charge of it. but he also issued
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a strong advice and warning for the military, saying that there should be no pause or no stopping the advancement of the country's military capabilities. because any kind of a, a pause means going backwards. so frame leader also went on to say that's detecting the enemy's method should also constantly be on the agenda for now, the supreme leader signaling that this could possibly be a law in the tensions between iran and israel. how long this will last remains to be c door, such a vari, alta 0, tyrone a pension, more head on this and use our, including the government's health care reform, lead to deep divisions in columbia. the non global military spending hits yet another old time high in 2023,
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reaching $2.00 trillion dollars. that's an almost 7 percent increase from the previous year. the increase was particularly significant in europe, asia, or shania, and the middle east, according to the stock called international peace research institute annual report . it's a 1st time since 2009 that military spending rose in o 5 geographical regions. this covers all the money government to use for the military, like paying armies, buying equipment, and doing research. the top 3 spend is the united states, china and russia o boosted the military budgets. data shows russia spending search by 24 percent to about a $109000000000.00. ukraine was the 8th largest spend during that same. yeah. and the middle east. so the highest growth rate in a decade with spending up 9 percent to $200000000000.00 in 20. 23 is where i was military expenditure. second only decides you right there in the region. search by 24 percent reaching $27500000000.00. plus more on this. let's talk to david there.
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osh in washington dc is a professor at the national defense university. thank you so much for being with us on knowledge, a 0 so big picture 1st, military expenditure increasing all regions of the world. why has the world into the highly found tie security environment you would say? absolutely. i mean, you've got a hot war in europe, which was thought to be placid enough that the united states went through all their tanks from europe in 2014. you've got a proxy war that has elements of a hot war going on between israel and its neighbors. who have an active campaign in casa, and then you have china flexing its muscles using ship blockades and things to reinforce its claims on islands and the south china sea that it sees from other countries and then militarized. there's kind of a, uh uh, there seems to be just a,
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a site guys that the aero the piece dividend is over and that people need to look to their own national security. i think we're at the dawn of a age of instability. let's look kelso at some of the trends. the biggest military spending increase in the middle east in the past decade, which correlates with the wars and conflicts in the region. as you mentioned, is rouse driven no don bites war and guys, uh, do you expect this trend to continue even if the conflict with a mouse winds down or, or moves to low intensity? oh, yeah, that's a good question. so um, you know, the report is for 2023 in the cause of where it was at the end of it, the gaza war. the main costs are certain kinds of munitions in personnel, but i think that what is really driving the increases that israel is, is fielding a new, a stealth aircraft. the joint strike fighter, which is extremely expensive and is having to develop extensive missile defense and
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rocket defense system. so those are extremely expensive. the systems themselves and the missiles that they fire also pretty expensive. so i think that this is a one off the cause of war. it will be reflected probably in 20232024 figures. but there's an ongoing development and capitalization of missile defense in advance self air fighting, which i think is the real long term driver of the increasing is really cost. yeah, i was going to ask you a bit more about the types of weapons being purchased and use whether it is rental ukraine, for example. what can you tell us about the categories, the types of arms and new technologies being purchased and what impact is having this expenditure having on the economies of these countries, whether it's the israel, of course, or other countries that are topping this list. you know, so there's a couple of developments. the 1st one is the development of cheap affective drones, this attack weapons. and the problem there is that you get into a spending
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a symmetry. so right now, if you look at the broad sweep of weaponry, the office has the advantage. you can fire a $110000.00 droughts, and it's very expensive to take those outs. um, usually an air defense missile costs, you know, several 1000000 installers. so there's an economic in balance there. this, the other development we're seeing is more and more countries are developing in the field, the ballistic missiles and those ballistic missiles are increasingly accurate. so a rainy and missiles which is um, an extra or to, to had lebanese has bullocks, as well as to the cookies have gone from having the accuracy measured in hundreds of meters to tens of meters. and what that means is that those have to be brought down again. plus missiles probably cost a $100000.00. but the missile that brings them down costs about $4000000.00 and the system that fields it could cost hundreds of millions of dollars. so this a symmetry is driving a lot of the worlds of us spending at
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a time when also we realize in the ukraine war that and so all you things like conventional artillery still has a role to play tax. these are expensive weapon systems. very interesting. what about the top weapons surprise, david, to country like is really, you know, the us russia finds germany. mm. what, what of, you know, the trends when it comes to their spending? a yeah, good question. so one of the criticisms i have of the separate reports is that it just looks at dollars. and so, for example, a $3000000000.00 missile defense system that goes to japan is much more expensive than say, $50000000.00 with the machine guns that go to sudan. but those $50000000.00 with machine guns are probably far more the stabilizer. so with that caviar in much the big trend that's guiding it. our fighter aircraft missiles, missile defense systems and air defense systems and then ships and particularly ships in an anti missile configuration. what this represents is emerging technology
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or technology to stop that emerging technology. so i think what we're seeing is a bow wave of spending trying to find a solution to these problems of cheap multiple drones and ballistic missiles, as well as maintaining conventional mass on the battle silver with our killer. that's very hard, that's very hard. it's kind of a rubber and on an unforeseen revolution in military affairs. thank you so much for a inside. very good to, to get your expertise on this. david ross from the national defense university joining us on this new south. thank you very much. thank you. and still a head on the program crowd said to the 3 scene video to show support for, for my brazilian prize it enjoyable sonata. the
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for the funerals or the victims in north shops, refugee campaign to correct. is there any yeah, strikes of killed thousands of civilians that cost guys up front and guys the city have enjoy some of the heavy as attacks within 34000 people have been killed since the war began. including 14500 children and policy and emergency services say, a mass grave has been uncovered in hon. units instead of them died, 210 bodies have been recovered so far. they were found buried inside the cities nice and medical complex. these are in the military, withdrew from the area on april 7th. well, earlier we spoke to william shay boss, who was the chairman of the un commission of inquiry into the 2014 guys a conflict. he says, the discovery of the mass grave represents crucial evidence of a possible crime. a little mass graves like this, have always been an indication that the more crimes had been committed. whether it was in the form, it was law, the menu or ukraine. and now in as a,
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there's an obligation under international law to see that the dead are treated with respect and with dignity, that they're buried according to rights. and that they can be identified by their next, the cube next of kin. and none of that appears to be done. so israel has a lot of explaining to do about this. but moreover, the fact that some of the bodies were apparently bound up were tied points to summary execution. so all of this, as i say, calls for full blown criminal investigation with a view to holding the perpetrators account of the obvious institution to prosecute them is the international criminal court. when there were a mass graves found in the suburbs of keys in 2002, 2022, the international criminal court jumped with 2 to attention and began to investigate them immediately. and of course, the mass graves and ukraine were condemned. uh, by the united states and other countries. this requires at least the same treatment
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. the international criminal court is the body that should be investigating them. of course, whether it will do it is another question we're waiting for to act. and finally, of course, we have to remember that this is that occupied territory, and israel is responsible for the welfare of the people in the occupied territory. the problem though is you say, is where they'll be held accountable. this is a, a, this is a routine that acts with impunity and maybe many of the people involved, i think that they have nothing to worry about. and they'll never be brought to justice to thousands of people have taken to the 3. so several european capitals including the trade and power since always our day with palestinians within $34000.00 people have been killed since israel's war. and guys began. sonya google has more it is a site that has become familia and your pin capitals over the past 6 months.
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thousands moshing and city centers demanding in and israel is war on gaza in madrid, protest is quoted in the international community to do more than that. we're saying that human rights of the palestinian people are not being respected. it seems as well as getting away with it with the help of its allies like the u. s. the united kingdom and germany, the international community is not giving enough attention to what is going on in the west bank. and you all could back there was always these, riley's ards, and help by the way of the army are taking over the land and moving dependent. sticking people out from minnesota federal center has a the international community to commit to bold actions. he has been leading a european drive to recognize palestine and has been pushing for it to happen by july through. we all agree that the only 2 states solution can bring a less the solution to this conflict. the international community has to defend
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that these for many years. it is time to move from words at to dates. the recognition of the state of palestine on the move toward recognition between israel and palestine are key, in my opinion on key elements for the implementations of the 2 state solution. islands, malta and slovenia, have pledge to work with spain to bring about the recognition of a palestinian state. there's a wish i could buy demonstrations in paris in a solid. there are too much that was initially banned by the city's police force before record rules. it could go ahead for all the european countries have been slower to actually close the palace to me and stay to it to become reality. french president and monroe mccall said back in february that recognizing such a state was no longer a taboo for from giving impetus to a cause that is gaining support in europe. so when you guys are going out to 0,
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those have colors in ecuador after millions voted in a referendum on new security measures. the plans put forward by president daniel navarre and at curbing gang violence and wants to be sol, south american country has been struggling with a substantial wise environment instead of seem to marry scales this week alone. adrian perez salazar is an attorney and political columnist without universal ecuador, as largest daily newspaper. he says the result of the referendum will say more about the government's popular to the arena. can you run the, the in the, they are to provide the president the water and you are re, uh, whether uh the by the right on the goals or as of the bar to see how mr. noble and they need say he's in the aspects or
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beings the model in the in mind because the people are voting either yes or no. what is the question? only based on what are they approve or disapprove of the government? another letter, the thing is, is the reform is actually who are not and so patient. that's all the questions that were at at random. i did not require a rental to begin with. i think they think would've been would've been implemented that shows the uh, order making them so for example, the question is, what are you wanting res, federal or above the price? well, you can't do that single single law. no, this is certainly the error. so the relation to begin to do in bold uh, where is the where, where do like president of the, who, the managed to columbia as opposition, has held the launches protests yet against president gustavo petros government. the
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been running against wide ranging social and economic reforms by the left wing administration. federal wants to reform the health care sector by cutting out private insurers in increasing state control. alejandro and i'm betsy. was that the protest in bobo, top of this, has been, by far the largest protest by the opposition against the government, the gustavo pro and its attempt to push forward the serious of the social and economic reform. and that would overhaul in many ways, the way that this better additionally conservative country is operates. and in particular the protesters have been talking about their health reform is one of their main worries. the fact that the government, the proposal is essentially to cut out to the administrators that are these private, the health providers in the country and bringing much of it under control
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of the state. now that proposal also would like to increase prevention, increase coverage in remote areas, but the feeling here among those who are protesting is that what the government says proposing good. well, i make this system less stable at a time when i is already running out of money. that's what they said um, but i think that the main takeaways here are that the right wing in the country has been as, as proven to have that that had, has become more and more successful and the mobilizing at its base and also on convincing the other people, other sectors of society, especially middle class and said the risk alone beyond that are feeling these content, the words to this government. and to at the case is that in some cases they've been voted for them, but they're now here, a protesting. so definitely to be a strong message for the government to gustavo paper,
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but not one that i will probably be enough for the president to a back down here already called for accounts or protests. the next may 1st of august, i'm going to get the address to you and have a good time for sales for my private enjoyable scenario has called the current government, i think tater shape and called on supporters that a riley in rio de janeiro to continue the fight to defend freedom of expression. both scenarios facing several legal battles. praise tech billionaire 8 on mosque saying the owner of the social media platform max is dedicated to freedom of speech . mosque is under investigation in brazil, after accusing a supreme court judge of censoring social networks. the judge has been targeting online this information, including on x he's a man who really values freedom all of us. he's
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a man who had the courage to show which he's proved already, and i'm sure with more to come where democracy was going and how much freedom we've already know. i'm in now. respectfully ask for a round of applause. e loan musk. monica and i was at ronnie and re engineer or the narrows are like on the beach for all the you can see here the president of the show you both. so nato was banned by the supreme court for running for public office until the 2030, because he's seen as the aid of cool to keep himself in power even after he lost the election to current president, we to not last few months. now people here believe the big will be able to
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overturn this decision by showing there's trends on the street earlier. we're supposed to both are and i have a son sen flavio full sonata. and that is what he said. now people here also think that they have the support of billionaire most must have washed out against brazil supreme court saying that it was interfering with free speech. and that happened after those supreme court took down accounts on social media on x, formerly known as twitter, of people who had, according to the supreme court, used to instigate the money to your knowledge of all just sarah, we're just scenario still had on, on $20.00 tilting to china, india is expensive, the implications of a land slide parliamentary elections. and for the both of these presidents party
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a warning from farmers in the u. k. why they say food production will be significantly reduce the these are the most teeth on the drum as they used to march 3 d o t before dawn box with an increase is really not a cheap preference. it's too dangerous. as daylight arrives at austin begins instead of traditional decorations, the street cods images of young palestinians killed by his ready forces. it's not just a lot of decorations, usually during ramadan, thousands of policies and towards will for is the city often defies the federal. we used to be law on the street right now. look, it's easy to move around. the law could be different and the war and go to change
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the situation. and now we have 70 percent more business people here say the higher the month is even more significant this year, a foster and besides with those hungry and suffering in gaza. the welcome back. you create a new president voted means lensky has things for us. house of representatives, surpassing to $61000000000.00 a bill. it was part of a major military package that also provided funds for israel, taiwan, and several other allies. ukraine hold said the aid will hold the russian advances deeper into the country,
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which is here as john home and re force on the ukrainian capital. keith, the ukraine have been waiting for this for months while it runs short shows on the front line. and the defense has to protect its power plants. without this us military, a package president below them is lensky said ukraine would lose the war. the will see, i think, is the fault. we'll really strengthen the armed forces will be praying and we will have chance for victory. great, not if you crane really guess the weapon system. we would need so much read the thousands of song just need so much. and this age should not be just grad emptying layer all over, but it has to end up in tangible weapons systems. 8 was $61000000000.00. 14000000000 in direct weaponry. it'd been stuck in the house of representatives for 2 months, some republicans opposing it, even going to
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a vote. still need send it approval before being signed into law. but that seems a little bit guarantee that the more that the site is coming like with god's will, the senate will approve it so, so that you can, can re gathered strength of the fight back against russia. then the question is, how soon the equipment could be on the ground. a pentagon spikes person said that munitions could be move within days. apparently, some of the west memories were ready in storage in europe, but it will still likely take weeks to get to ukraine's front line military and they say that gives brush or a window to continue pressing its current advantage to some time its policies have been a bouncing slowly but steadily, the way from re may be enough to hold the balance of the summer offensive ukraine says rusher is planning, but it's only a matter of time before the country with a guide me to appeal for more us military. i don't home and out to zeta kiff
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a harley or we spoke to pablo funk and howard who was a defense and military unless he says russian officials don't think the usa package will change much where you crane on the battlefield. moscow, russian officials have already reacted to frontier house resolution on ukraine and russian. the responses defined russian officials are said that. ready is not going to change anything that this will not help you create when the plan is going to lose. but you might, states wanted to keep the premium e mail or treat as still fighting tools and november. presidential elections may be um, that prorated credit rushing out of the americas is spewing russian frozen assets to spend this money still with money on its own military industrial complex. because most of the money is going to stay in america to buy american arms and
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ukraine's will be a sacrifice. so it's a predictable reaction that this has not changed much on the battlefield. and this is going to be just the worst for ukraine to create is going to lose, but it's going to suffer a lot. there's going to be most likely some kind of balance because there's also not only the american a package, but there's this check or what you're being package password reset for, move your shells already in the pipeline. it should arrive at a minimum between several days, most likely we have a week or 2 on the battlefield. the residence of 4 said majority municipalities and northern coast of all have largely boycotted a vote on removing asinique albanian mass from office. less than $300.00. out of nearly $46000.00 eligible voters cast their ballot. the poles would have paved the way for the election of ethnic several officials, backed by bound grades,
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ethnic albany, man square pointed last year after another sir boycott sparking a wave of violence. let's take a closer look at the history that brought the region to this point. following the break up of the former yugoslavia in the early 19 ninety's, the cost of a war and a nature intervention. so comfortable declare independence and sylvia in 2008. so the and it's, i lie, russia didn't recognize that independence, overly us and many other countries did the majority of course, those population or if they called binion's, but said dominated areas in the nose, have a high level of autonomy. spend course, honey, is a professor and research at the university of tato in estonia. he says the boy kind of the referendum would likely need continued tensions. that's by law. there could be no additional referendum within one to you. so pretty much uh, we are gonna continue with the current situation with the,
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with the mayor's meeting of the air force in general. so i do not see. busy the situation for a moment here. busy will change watson however, is to find interesting to slow and the when for her matters to be repulse. so the parent problem to solve the question or don't. busy busy accept any napkins to, to show way. meaning to simply asked the mayor's, the best fucking fraction. the current also does not seem to be ready to go back. any more d. c, pro china routing parties, predicted to wind control of parliament in a landslide victory and sundays elections. president lama noise,
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those people's national congress who said to in a to 1st majority in the house the whole to seen as a crucial testimonies, those foreign policy goals, he push real close to ties with china. moving the country away from long time ally india alena sir mohammed is email d, as in bob throughout the united nations, he says elections focus more on domestic issues rather than regional politics since the election is being held at any important point at any important debt to for the president, it really allowed the president to stop even mentioned and so i submitted a number of uh, images development projects. uh that, uh, the president has initiated seems to, to me know if he is, you know, and this election is miss about deal funded colored. i'm of the, in the indian ocean penny's lot about the law is, is more about the future of the morlocks. it's about the mode of young people. it's about being in stability and it's about creating plus parity and it's about
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creating visibility and audits. and it's about the president realizing that vision he has set out for them all of this spend peeve onto presidential election last year. and we believed that the confidence that the people off all of this middle class on the president's government bew, enable the president to uh, implement those policies and realize division edition of uh and inclusive. all it is uh we have prosperity is more they see it. and that's the, that's the direction that money to get. people would like. it is in southern china preparing for what they say could be severe flooding, seen only once in a century, more than $80000.00 people have already been evacuated in guam dung, providence alone,
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which has been experiencing differential rain since friday. several villages have been cut off by fried waters. the national weather office warned major stores are on the way for coastal areas. in the u. k. farm is a warning crop. he is will be hate after months of heavy rain with entire field fill under water. in some areas, food production is expected to storm significantly in an industry are already struggling with higher fuel and fresh lies of costs. out of there is a, hey, would re, for some, lincolnshire in the east of in good, huge swayed subprime english bomb land. on the was a month suffered, devastating storms swept the country. the levels of slow the receding, but the damage has been done. a few weeks ago, these fields resembled an inland sea. the only way to get to the house was by boat should all be planted, should be great farmer. henry would find himself facing a financial bottle caused by massive storms and a t mum,
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super cold. rain falls. this up see the horizon, the, you know, i'm a young farm, a call a baby on the way, trying to provide for my family. and this is how i meant to in the living is by producing food and selling it. and if it's covered in mall, so i can't do that. and you get up every day to say your phones, you know, you're looking like this. and you just wondering, well how enough i'm going to carry out. well, property can be insured against flooding crops in the ground. cons. so the estimated loss of not bringing in the hub is to, will run into hundreds of thousands of dollars. the soil onto the water is some of the most for the child in the country. but clearly, no crops will be produced from it in the next few months. and the form here faces the real risk of a flooding again. and that means food which should be making its way onto the market in the coming months from here was a few kilometers away. sometime thing has been taking place after the land was
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heavily flooded, but it has been a struggle. and that's reflected the national picture, hopefully we normally 60 percent through deficiency in this country. i think realistically, i'll be down in the lower fifty's and with what's going on around the world and how we can't rely on importing all these. all these different types of vegetables, that whomever else we need to be up around 70 percent self sufficient to make sure okay. farm is, are adaptable, but increasing the find them. so what's on the front line of climate change, both here and around the world. it's very, very difficult. they've got the sci fi, they've got to work with politicians, with government, what different agencies network communicate to consumers do as much as they can. but ultimately there's probably digital that in many circumstances that they can do . the u. k. government says which is supporting agriculture, but many farm is believe they need to go further to the trying to establish how to
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make this long viable, whatever the future brings and the he would, i'll just, sarah, in lincolnshire the 2 people have been killed or at least 8 daughters injured in a shooting in the us city of memphis and tennessee. police say the attack happened that a street party way between 20300 people were attending. officials say the night event was an offer rise, no arrest has been made following the incident, but investigators say they believe at least 2 suspects were involved and a visual has been held in australia for victims of a sobbing attack and sydney a week ago. the attacker kills 6 people and injured 12 others at the bone died junction shopping may, over a week ago for 40 save a 40 year old, had a history of mental health problems. he was shot and killed by police. and that is it for this news. our on ouch is here. that's also for it for me, for the back to go. but to say was my colleague, mary minimize,
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it will have more face top stories coming up after the short break. thanks a lot. you devastation finalizations usually in the top 5 countries as the most valuable country in the world displacement. if you look at tack of safety, it's unbelievable desperation then leaving on a fringe of life and did the stock reality of climate change in a rapidly sinking country. you have the problem to be the rest of the work and have it tomorrow, and they will have to learn from us, which is here is new series dying of life before land. so how is your vacation in this, the shelves, the
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