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this is the most stable that's involved with the news. the currency doesn't least value rapidly that could take them into the a. israel keeps off, it strikes on rasa as the defense minutes to announce as more ground troops are being deployed to the city in southern gauze. the hello, i, my m, i z. this is out as they are life from dell, also coming up from the program construction of a floating peer to help get more humanitarian aiden to gauze. that is now complete as the one ones that simon and the noise is spreading to the south. south africa
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cools on the you and stop quote, to intervene just don't want it describes as cottage and gaza and accuses israel as stepping up genocide visit check is the final blow that you seen. change it to destroy the gosh. and the president of russia in china, a cold for reform of the world order and the united nations news the is there any defense minister you got an, as announced additional ground forces of being deployed to gauze of southern city of rasa. the intensified operation comes israel's top allies of warning against a full scale offensive as already been heavy fighting on the outskirts of the city between his writing troops and palestinian armed groups. you and says that 600000 palestinians have fled the
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south and the last 10 days the offensive has already made a di, humanitarian crisis. and rough or even was i was just there is honey. my hood reports now from daryl bella in central gaza. i 5 copies of preparing to bury her husband on her son. but this is not the 1st time she has lost loved ones. there is really a tax in this war. the table in the house at the beginning of the roll and 10 people amounted 5. of them were my children, wives of my sons and my grandchildren. this is the human cost of israel. warm garza pain, suffering despair, and a side that has become too familiar to gauze. a population of funeral in an area that was supposed to be the last safe place for palestinian people here
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. find themselves surrounded by intense is rarely bombardment. and the there's no safe place to nelfa hun eunice. they slip jamalia and the say that's enough for safety is any with good now is really troops on the ground. reason they really forces have pushed deeper into rough despite international contamination. allows these really army prepares to expand its military maneuvers in gauze and south, most city, 600000 people have a slave the area the place is like here and there is by honey my mode was just the . 7 there bella, city, palestine. well that's in central guys. i mean one of the north is riley forces are pushing deeper into giovanni, a in a renewed offensive that and she bought a refugee camp is come on to heavy, is there any bombardment?
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was another 100000 palestinians, being displaced from the area in the north. wounded civilians have been taken to be come all at one hospital. but the stall fest say they don't have the supplies to be able to provide cat and treatment and that patients was out of calhoun centers. this update from jamalia this really poses intensifying the against the videos and nothing does district receiving casualties in the life of tales, music and supplies babies new and it's a wind women of the targets and the victims of the as well 80 from being this morning. and then the, this is a wounded patients we are treating at the i see you. as you can see, the process is very simple. we normally place a step under patients who are undergoing surgery. however, they are no slabs at the canal out to in the hospital given the precarious
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situation. conditions have worse and we do not have enough syringes. there is no cera, they'll know next steps and even ventilate to hoses are not available. the situation is die and medical supplies are not enough for us to cater to the wounded people's needs. the last minute resize it is finished building a floating pair for the delivery of age. off the coast of gauze, a washington says 90 truckloads a day will initially be delivered using the pair. the u. n. is trying to figure out the logistics of distributing the aid. when that isn't, you know, fuel and says the pay wouldn't be necessary in the 1st place. if israel was align trucks to enter through the line crossings, gabrielle is on the reports on this now from you and headquarters in new york. the united states is a floating dock is now anchored near garza and ready to receive maritime h shipments for the united nations to distribute the un on thursday said it is still finalizing operational plans. how to do so, but reiterated that land crossings can bring in more aid, all right, much faster,
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to stave off the horrors of famine, we must use the fastest and most obvious route to reach the people of casa, and for that we need access by land. now the u. n says right now the main land crossings and guys are remain either closed unsafe or not just equally viable. and even if a drugs get in the lack of fuel to get to places to distribute it. basically the bottom line is it's only small amounts of food are getting in and, and in terms of fuel the fuel imports have, for all practical purposes stopped, we desperately need more fuel humanitarian organizations. echo the sentiments of the un that land nazi should be the focus. there are hundreds of trucks waiting on the other side of rough, a crossing the main land route to get that, that previously we were getting aid into gaza. and, you know, filled with fluid filled with medical supplies, and they're not being allowed through. what we need is for israel to reopen all of
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the crossing points into gaza, all of the land crossing points into casa, and to allow unfettered, unrestricted access. he's really openly hostile to the un, even killing a un security officer and wounding another in rough of this week. this calls into question how safely the un could deliver aid. united nations is in a very difficult situation where they're being expected to provide. for example, this humanitarian supports the people gaza at the same time, and they have to provide for the security and safety of their staff members. even when you have the opening of the support, even as you have more a come in. even if you have the fuel and the ability to distribute it, you still have this critical issue that is really, really prevalent on the ground. and goals are right now, which is, you know, the communication with the is really military and the ability to safely deliver this in. and that is the real problem with the un faces right now. rushing to come
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up with a plan on how to safely deliver aid from a loading dock. it didn't build didn't request and doesn't even think is an ideal way to get a into gaza and could be nothing more than a costly distraction for gabriel's on the i'll just see it at united nations in new york. are you in humanitarian? if as chief is one that the spite of funding to southern gaza is an urgent and immediate risk stores the food which are in place already in the southern gaza running out. i think with that we're talking about missing on the left step food in the market. very soon hoping on the left medical supplies in the hospitals that remain in the south to 3 weeks, i think to go perhaps a month. and these are kind of so real statistics because of the situation which
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is some of the true connecticut viral, it's dynamic and the, the, the so the, the, the humanitarian approach is, is talk is complete. see start talk to what we must do. and all the developments south africa has made an urgent appeal to the international court of justice in the hague. to stop as well as minute feel for ration and rough immediately says that since it's filed the case in january, the situation has reached a new and her fix stage. south africa is arguing that is, rails actions in rasa is now the last step to the complete destruction of gauze, a step boss and reports on this from the hague. for nearly 4 months since the highest un court ordered israel to prevent genocidal x in gaza, it was in the hate office with was accused of not listening. sadly,
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south africa is yet again compelled to attend to this quotes and recognition of its obligations under the genocide convention due to the continuing annihilation of the punish team and people with over 55000 now killed. and most of the guys uh, they just showed up in south africa south instead of following binding court orders is around, has escalated the situation with it's a sold on rafa. calling it's guys of the last refuge where one and a half 1000000 people have been cramped together, facing their units. here we in catastrophe. this is the last step in the destruction of gaza and just published and young people. it was rough for the broad south africa to the quote, but it is a tell us. the news is a national, ethnic and racial group who need the protection from genocide that the court can
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order when south africa represented the genocide case in january, the death toll and guys us to death more than 23000 the court in order this for us to stop genocide the x, but refrained from ordering a ceasefire. 4 months later south africa says the court has a last chance to stop what it calls as well. and gain by ordering is immediate withdrawal from gaza. this is the 4th time south africa has us this court for provisional measures, against israel to stop its relentless attacks. its arguments sounding more urgent each time with israel pursuing its war aims and gods. how many are wondering what international justice can do to prevent and stop genocide? he said south africa argues the court does have the authority. the essential point is that the court has the power to act to ensure that its previous orders and its event, your judgement will not be with us. and the palestinian people will be protected
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and that he needs to exercise that power. now is where i will have it stored at the court on friday. so far it has called the accusations of genocide baseless. but with egypt now supporting south africa case international pressure on this route in an outside the court is increasing. step 5, some l to sierra the hate are spoke to judy mcintire electra nor at the university of south australia who explained to me how south africa has been pressing the world court for a ceasefire and gaza. this is now the full time that south africa has applied to the quote. and each of those times south africa has asked for some form of face via order. and what we really saw in the hearings today is that they are putting pressure on the chords. they said rather explicitly to the court. this is your last
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tops to stop what appears to be a genocide. and then they added evidence of genocide of rhetoric, and of course, various acts that we had both staying on the news to really side of the quote look, it's now whenever, if you don't order is route to pull out of rasa, it will be too light at this point um south africa has already established that there is a plausible risk of genocide occurring in gaza at this point. what they are arguing is that there's been such as to be a escalation that it amounts to essentially a new situation of a new board as necessary. so they're really pushing for the school out ceasefire, which it must be said in the last set of orders. 7 out of the 16 judges also indicated the view that perhaps a $65.00 ought to be ordered, because it's really impossible to ensure that she minutes hearing aid is reaching civilians. when bombs are writing down on the place. the
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russian need of legitimate pretend is in china deepening what he calls an unprecedented strategic partnership. the aging is provided moscow with an economic lifeline during its invasion of ukraine. the 2 leaders discuss the war as well as expanding trade and investment. the power also cool for the de politicize ation of the united nations. katrina, you reports on this now from badging. a powerful welcome for a man chinese president steven pane goodness it is an old friend. vladimir putin walked to the red carpet as he arrived and aging for to day visit to deep and cooperation between china and russia. phase i issued from china will always be a good neighbor, confront of mutual trust with russia and the continued consolidate of friendship between the 2 peoples. how old are they doing? has been most goes most important support is since it invaded ukraine and has resisted calls from west and lead is to reduce that trade 40 percent versus impulse
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amount for china, including electric vehicles and smartphones shows out of the us market by just see if you do sure, when you're china is russia some leading partner in the international trade based upon last year's data we, for our country became number 4 in the export and import dallas of china. these says the t lead assigned a doing declaration, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties at of funding best for teacher partnership . 10 deals for also signed on development, cultural exchanges, and the protection of the siberian totally goods cheating things as the china restroom relationship is a stabilizing force in the face of us, the gemini regions says both sides of working to the polar and criticize which he described as a politicize ations institutions such as the united nations enforced alliances in the asia pacific. the russian president says he's grateful for china's efforts to
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solve the ukraine crisis will taking into account the security concerns of both sides versus newly appointed defense minister is also engaging. and has brief to see on russian forces progress in the fighting from russia stand pointed signals to the rest of the world that russia is not alone despite the invasion of ukraine. and despite all the sections that have been imposed on russia, the apparently some limits to this store called no limits partnership c has stopped short of providing most go with direct military support. being careful not to antagonize washington and brussels too much economic corporation between china and russia may be growing, but it remains roofed by the volume of chinese trade before the us and europe. katrina, you alda, 0 b j. s. good morning this now tina bar. she has a rushes specialist and professor of political science as
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a fee university. she joins us now from tokyo. so very important meeting this, even if it reflects the, the strengthening relationship between russia in china, which is likely to perhaps become a deeper in years to come. what sort of challenges is that like you just drop for west and countries are the only thing this visit is very symbolically important. russia at a sign of but just want to show that they have caught in this for this stone that they're taking against what they refer to as the us last global order. so i think standing shoulder to shoulder, they chose that they will be able to pull other countries into that whole but, and away from what they consider to be the west and all that. how does the relationship between china and russia change off to the ukraine war? yeah, so as i think your report says, the trade relationship between the 2 is deep and it reached wrinkled levels last
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year was 2 $140000000000.00 in biological trade. um, and i think it's in the tray span, the lots of the tools will be taking place in china this week. that would mean, i think, for russia it's important for them to keep being able to import goods that they need to. they will machine. now this is not happening directly from china because of the functions that are possible from the united states in that case, but it's not. i have good policies, especially in central asia. lots of goods are being funnels to russia. things like full bearings that are important in the production of goods needed to find the war in ukraine. so i think keeping that trade going is very important for russia in terms of the military ambitions and ukraine. but china also depends on most of the energy exports, also exports of food. it did seem as a brief period and which roches, the closest allies in, particularly in the global south china india. with tiring of the way the
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war and ukraine was playing out. they didn't want to see it protracted crisis, but it does seem as though the war on gaza has distracted them from that to the pups and gives the west much less leverage and trying to persuade china to pressure rusher in some way of the of, of the one, you cry? yeah, i think it based on what we're hearing in public, you presidency reassessing his style. so nothing got off the table regarding the bilateral relationship. things seem to be on an even keel, but actually behind the scenes, i mean, i set the tray to be transferred to our house last year. we're actually seeing exports to russian at declining someone in recent months. and i think that's an indication that for another chinese businesses, it's actually quite call to get paid from russian companies because of some of the sanctions that exist. and it seems like some chinese companies are actually
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beginning to lose confidence in trade with russia. for these reasons, i think he blinked and when he was engaging in april, reiterated to the chinese government that the us would look very poorly on china, fumbling goods that could be used for the war asset to the russian history said, policies or directly. so we think actually we can see some indications that china maybe use tiring of the situation, the crane and the difficult position. it puts it in be that the brochure which is an important political partner. but then on the other hand, the you found the us, which a much more important training parlance. and i suppose overall as you say, there is a great symbolism to this meeting. and i appreciate the, the nuances of what you have just said about pups. china tiring of, of the one you quite in the economic contracting pressure on its companies doing business with russia. but it does seem as the, the, the western approach to israel,
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palestine, and the set of contradictions and hypocrisy that has exposed in the, the circle rules based on the book, probably in the long run increase consolidation in the global south, particularly between china and russia. a planning time and they should always with any situation that they can exploit these to be the us be at the war in iraq, afghanistan, and now us support for israel, and it's more in gone to will be leveraged by the path for that particular narrative. so that's not something that's new and we can expect to see that going going forward. thanks for i launch judy at 5. so that for you on the program, donald trump's former lawyers grilled by the defense admits to lying in the previous cases and the asian football confederation box. palestine is
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a time top israel suspended from international football. the cause of the war on the had lower the south asia continues to civil on the heat wave warnings, not just the cost parts of india, but from the dash as well. we'll see those numbers rise of the next few days. and the warnings have been issued for rob, just done as we go friday into such a day. the heat will shift further east new delhi. we'll see that excessive heat through the weekend, as well as for possible strong surface wins. now despite the heat, we still have a chance of some pretty ferocious thunder storm. specifically down in the south of india, places like carol, i expected to see those bust of rain friday into saturday. and the rain will
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continue to pull into shoreline because that sense of the approaching southwest and one soon 12 was aware that as well is the story across. i've gone this done and pockets done as we go, sat today into sunday. so what weather is? well, looking in that northeast corner of india on saturday. now after a dry few days across the whole eastern and central parts of china and up in the north, we all going to see things turn increasingly wet. in the days ahead. you can see the bus of heavy rain starting to pick up some speed across the southern parts of china. japan as well, seeing that weather is starting to work its way into southern areas. by the time we get into sunday, it will be approaching co show the
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reminder of the main stories. now, israel's defense minister has announced additional ground forces that being deployed to russ on the when says $600000.00 palestinians have been forced to flee the south. in the last 10 days, you estimate it treats as its finished building a floating pit for the delivery of aid off the coast of gaza. washington says 90 truck codes a day will initially pass through. agencies say the structure wouldn't be necessary if israel allowed more trucks to enter through the line crossing and south africa is presented arguments to the international court of justice asking for emergency measures to stop israel's offensive on south africa says israel is violating the genocide convention and the rough uh offensive would be the last step to causes complete destruction and of the new students,
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the oxford university of increase pressure on administrators to diverse from entities link to israel. several 100 people joined to protest announcing the university silence on israel's war. on garza a shameful john hall reports on this now from aux that a pretty test led by students at the university volkswagen up to administrative this week, refuse to engage with the cold. the moms over the war of gaza. students have been camped on a university loan since may the 6th. among their demands, the docs would disclose its finances and investments. the oxford endowment management fund has not disclosed any of their invest. we know as of now that the university's food investments such as black lab that of historically been completed and is really apartheid in genocide. we also know that the university is banking the south place, which has been involved in the architecture. it was really apartheid occupation in genocide. the
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people have joined this protest dot hang good. in particular, they say by the university of elk since refusal to set out plans towards divestment from israel. and from is really link entities a moves they say that some other universities have place to make. most recently, notably, trinity college in dublin, they say the protest will continue until it does. this is about demonstrating to the university that we have been here. we've been here for almost 2 weeks, sitting and waiting for someone from the administration to come and enter into dialogue. they believe that they can ignore us. they believe that they can wait us out. the university of cambridge has agreed to meet with their students as of today, and we believe that the university of oxford is really failing their duties to meet with their students and discuss these right just demands to be prepared against the institution that is supposed to represent us around the hatred notable produce palestinian medics with experience inside gaza during the turn more. they talked
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about the disabling of its health care system. while student leaders describe the destruction of causes scores, and univers. above all, they said this was a wake up call to the university of ups with to put itself on the right side of history. joe, and i'll, i'll just 0 helps with nearly 3000 people in the us, including students, faculty and staff, have been arrested during university protest against the war. many professions of all, for the support drawing on decades of activism out is there a spoke to one of the most andrews my name is catherine king. i am professor in marietta at u. c. o a. and i have been an activist against boar and for social justice, since at least 1968 when i was a graduate student at columbia university. i've been involved in protests against the war in vietnam,
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and then i transferred to princeton university. and i remember i used to take time out from reading my dissertation and going and joining the marches outside nasa whole against apartheid. i been involved in protest against invading iraq. the 1st time with the 1st george bush and then totally outraged in protesting against the 2nd invasion of iraq, which was the one that was such a complete disaster. and i remember at columbia when i was so outraged at the police action against the students. i didn't believe the police would act like that. i didn't believe that the university would act like that. and i think students today at you see a way or some of them are shocked at the brutality of the police. and just it's got to be very traumatizing,
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it reminded me of columbia completely in that it was uncalled for and it was, it was brutal, absolutely brutal. the student protests are absolutely normal and it's what students do when they are outraged. and i do think it will continue because this war is continuing. i would say to them, keep going, keep it peaceful, but be persistence. they are definitely on the right side of history, stopping and immoral war and genocide. i want to use that word because i think it's clear that it is and 20 years from now everybody's going to look back and say, yes, that was genocide. and the students were right. was the asian football confederation is back in palestine to attempt to have israel suspended from fee. so because of the war and gaza and then it silence was helps the victims of the warranty f. c. congress,
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which is being held ahead of fif is congress in bangkok. fee for members is that to discuss the motion put forward by palestine to say that seeking immediate an appropriate sanctions against is riley teams. a p f. i says that it is 99 pallets. thing in football as have been killed in the war. they've c n p for only as strong as its members. and when, when members suffers all its members are affected. so the if the stance together with the policy in the, in that fee and we joined them and seeking for a permanent solution to the challenges faced by the palestinian football community . donald trump's defense team of tried to undermine his formula and michael cohen during cross examination in the harsh money trial for us present. so as far as coming to admit, he lied on those and previous cases, trump, he did not.

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