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is really high speeds, there's still going yes, sorry the the relief against the all for some in gaza for some of the the still find that loved ones a life. however, the state cannot be said for so many of one of his coming often a refugee camp is attacked and the latest round of israel is plumbing. here says israel must pay the price for it was a bridge. i thought of the one announcing he's putting the brakes on bilateral trade with pedigree, saying tens of thousands killed in gaza warrants over the attached move. i knew rick and bug you was at the buddhist in the trash. it is a controversial us state department report on human rights violations worldwide. it has most certainly prompted the claims all biased imposed on this particular
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general's office as an investigation indicates no trace of an explosion on both the polish government to play the crust and rupture and 2010 killed. then president elected krinski, who was on the way through narrative on this channel, as were uncovering uncomfortable truths in the world. it's always your news on out to you. and so despite his rel, apparently pushing forward with his plan for a massive grounding, coach and into the southern gauze and safety of alpha. but the rest of the enclave still remains in its cross has on a daily basis, a warning, disturbing images coming your way of the same. capturing the moment a young girl was pulled a life from the ruins of a building. it had been a hate and an id, a fast drive on a refugee camp wall as a tale of survival for some mills where it's just a tale of tragedy. 2
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the small, the lost his young daughter in the very same asteroid continuing atrocities comm, despite the international court of justice in january, ordering israel to prevent the any acts of genocide in gaza. quote, reminiscent of 19 felt he's nazi germany. unbelievable. rhetoric coming out and then in yahoo, these days, how the is ready, prime minister, has conducted the wave of pro palo student demonstrations that have been sweeping through universities across its closest ally in the united states. what's happening in the americans college campuses is a risk that you submitted mobs have taken over leading universities. they call for the installation of visual. this is reminiscent of what happened in german universities and the 1930. it's unconscionable. it has to be stopped. it has to be condemned and condemned unequivocally go to one level plan and then in the i was
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living on these days. meanwhile, the war and gods are, is increasingly being used to score political points in washington because recent debates been cutting pretty testy over these university protests, but also with the way the authorities are trying to handle with them that. so just for a moment, take a closer look at this issue. the protests are taking place all across americans, leading academic institutions. this point, we've got 24 hour encampments that have been set up. they're having walk outs, and there are protests, round the clock. the message is support for palestine and opposition to israel. columbia university just had to cancel in person classes, and at yale, dozens of students were arrested in new york university. just cleared out and in
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camp minutes and with all these controversial protests tapping of the americas leading academic institutions. the commander in chief decided to weigh in charge of phone calls with bombs dropping around the clock. the world is filled with outrage, a gas at the humanitarian crisis and gaza main stream. us media is also outraged about the protests. critics say these protests are offensive to jewish students, creating a hostile environment for their education. and a recent incentive hearing. got intense. have you seen on time will slim protest on campus. i have the we, we have had pros, riley demonstrations on canada. no. but but jot approaches that we all guess will slips. no, i have you seen one against our ups?
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no, i have no. have you seen one against palestinians? no, i have no. have you seen against one against jewish people? have you seen a poor test saying we are against jewish people? you know, i have, i have. okay, thank you for that clarification. now, some members of congress are blaming the pro, test on tick tock. they say that the app should be suppressing the pro tests and the hash tags about them. and the fact that they aren't is all the more reason that tick tock, a social media app, most of the bands. but it's more than just the check talk. mainstream media is ignoring the dire humanitarian situation and gaza and the rising death tool. instead, they are focusing on the protests in the united states and how everyone feels about them. adding to that some of the protesters seem to have gotten involved without considering possible consequences. and the new victim is born. what you have been told why you have been suspended and your reaction to yeah, i guess i,
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it was suspended thursday morning at 10 am with 2 other fellow binary students. on the e mail stated that we had engaged in disruptive behavior. talk to us about what the experience you've had, what are the university tell you as to the reason why you were also suspended and whether or not are you being treated differently than your fellow colleagues? so varnerin seems to be a little bit more repressive than columbia. i was notified that i was suspended yesterday, whereas they were notified that specifically and 2 other students were told that they were suspended before we were arrested. now this coverage led some palestinian voices to actually call out the protesters and say they're making it too much about themselves. and not about guys that the protestors told us that they are concerned about the people in guys. and they intend to keep going, despite the widespread condemnations they receive, the protestors themselves to have their heart set on the right intentions. they're obviously here to demand type estimate from israel ad columbia university. and i
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think what the protesters are doing are highlighting their, their actual intention. so they're doing the right thing, at least they want to the war to stop there. you know, they're trying to bring attention because there's government and united states government is funding this war. and is not right, i think what the students doing is right there, china, yet columbia, to divest from the funding of israel. they're trying to get them to invest from that. and i agree with that and i agree with the students activism. obviously i think our focus should be on what's happening in gaza. i think that the media has not done a good enough job exposing the things that have happened to the people of gaza at the hands of the israeli military. so we've got yet another partisan political fight in america with lots of finger pointing and name calling america is polarized . nothing new here. but while the american political charade continues, bombs are dropping, and palestinians are dying every single day. caleb mauppin artsy new york.
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meanwhile, on the wednesday of the house speak of mike johnson visited columbia university and made the ongoing protest sent a call for his president to resign. our check out the reception, he got the bare this the day that the enjoy your free speech. you know, the best reception one might say. so i discussed today with political analyst and screen writers showing started, but he does say it's a, it's early days right now that we can't tell if any of these protests might have any decent impact. i remember even being in college during certain protests around the israel divestment issue, right. the idea of the universities divesting from israel, because it's been, you know, it could be considered in apartheid state. and in that time, you know,
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almost 20 years now. i haven't seen much in the way of progress for, for the actual live estimate movement. and that's it. i think these protests are important. the, they symbolize, again, it's like, it's always inspiring to see people out there in the streets. i always support peaceful protests. obviously they're not out there destroying and losing their doubt. they're just trying to make a point, which is, is more, is brutal, default genocidal. but fundamentally it's futile. it's devastating. it needs to need. there needs to be a ceasefire. that needs to be peace resolution or some kind of past piece, which is not on the table. obviously the us just sent another package for 25000000000 more an aide to israel's war. so i understand the, the sentiment is absolutely clear from why the students are gathering and will it affect anything. i mean, it's difficult to know how much the student protests during the vietnam war effect,
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the ultimate, you know, this decision to withdraw it, you know, you, that's arguable right. but the point is that it's kept, there is something to the site guys to disappear. and if people think, wow their thing, we do not support this and by raising their voice, who knows how it will effect, for example, how quickly we find maybe a, you know, some kind of piece solution or if it effective, it doesn't give it with the to get resolved before november. how will it affect the election courtesy? i says it's scaling back. it's level of trade with israel saying it con, ignore any longer, the suffering of those in gaza. so if it's president made the comments to the press during a pretty open meeting alongside his german counterpart. i don't think i have to to, to key as and it's intensive trade relations with these realities. that chapter is now closed to do israel's car integration against guys it has resulted in depth of 45000 available. we cannot hold below this strategy among additionally 75000 people have been wounded. many of them severely when data that includes women,
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children in the elderly people who have been brought to, to care for treatment this. this is a serious situation. yeah. no, jo in friends need to see that god. so in palestine have been completely destroyed . it's in the, in the statement the turkish president did quote his for minister as saying essentially as much that's trade with israel will come to an end. but the emphasis by the church present, it has been that of the double standards and the hypocrisy of the collective west. but looking at the decision, we understand that the turkish statistical institute has reported a significant decline in trade volume between 2 or 2 and israel. but there is a discrepancy between imports and exports. the imports have risen by roughly 20 percent, whereas the exports have declined significantly by roughly a 3rd. i'm just looking at some of the items that were also on the list of band products that turkey will not be exporting to israel includes 50 for products of that is cement, iron, and steel. v is rio builders. association says that is real,
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imports roughly 70 percent of expiring construction materials and roughly a 3rd of its cement from churches. so although the 2 countries don't necessarily have a significant trade volume, which currently sits at around give, it takes $7000000000.00 a year. and it is significant for israel, particularly because it is currently going through another issue that is of course of the issue of expelled workers from gaza ever since october 7th, israel expelled the palestinians from working in these projects. the conflict between the hezbollah in the north has also sought a great decline in workers capacity and is putting strain on the is really economy as well as its construction sector in general. so on cut, his approach is not necessarily a unilateral or single faceted diplomatic attempt, but it's a multifaceted multi dimensional approach to ensure that the pressure is applied against israel. but that's just scratching the surface because then the meeting
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between the german and church presidents are the want to centrally did suggest that the position of the west should be in line with that of humanitarian standards and managerial law as well. and in that meeting president, are the one emphasized what needs to be done and what the general issue here is the thing. oh, so you're good to use the securities, you'll fall into the region to work on the wellbeing of his own people as a means to extend his political career. that is where the government's attempt to conceal the atrocities and massacres currently taking place and gaza must not be no looking done. then. another matter of great concern is, of course, is the position in which church it takes and that of germany. for example, during the visit of the german presidents, there are a great deal of protest pro palestinian protests, but also protests against israel stance and position and their supporters. and in this case that was the stance of germany. and during the meeting between the 2 leaders, there was a discrepancy in how they approach the matter as well. while the german president made mention that hundreds of israelis were killed as
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a result of the october 7 attacks, the turkish president emphasized that tens of thousands of palestinians have to have been killed as a result of this conflict. and even more have been injured as a result essentially highlighting the level of destruction that is released have so against the palestinian people and the attempt dist, essentially the diminishing trade ties with is we'll, we'll apply, apply pressure against israel. and it will essentially ensure that israel needs to find alternative means we understand that the sectors and the economy is struggling at this very moment. and this means that we will have to look forward to finding alternative means for getting its construction supplies, particularly at a time that it is currently drawing up plans and blueprint to establish new settlements in the gaza strip. and this is something that uncle a has been adam, it's been quite vocal about and it is just unacceptable, according to on kind of standards. india is incense that a new usa deposit report on human rights abuses. world wide itself in new delhi found itself starving in the document. this report as to what i'm understanding is
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be biased and reflects a very poor understanding of india. we attach no value to it. an odd you also can do the same. washington's human roger folder q, which is new data of all sorts of abuses ranging from previously into fair ins to media restrictions, some kind of info. ready of censorship in the middle, these allegations 0 evidence has been presented and said, well, we spoke with former indian ambassador, unable to deny it. he said he's not entirely convinced such an external player in any position to preach. it is basically the port con, calling the kettle black and the united states, and some of the rest of the country, strong to assume the role of the super polis man. that's what of the human rights and democracy at all. the things i can say is, you know, the, in the eyes conducting the law, just democratic society and the, what with the 1000000 people costing the world. and everybody's bother with
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democracy. festivities that are not acceptable to them. i think they do like a strong india. they don't like a strong government in india. they don't like either strategy alternately, but i told her to get what you have one or 2 good reasons. that's it. and they would prefer a we be probably government in in there. that is all what will happen. so they're trying to just pull these are the boys and end up doing ideas just trying to storm already damaged has not been successful. to me. this is usually lateralism in action. india is not a loan and it's dis, satisfaction, and perhaps annoyance with this us report. both china and product here said perhaps the author of the document should start looking a little closer to is unable to attend the fun. yeah, this phone calls human advice report from the side jobs swing us out on spots of the human voice situation in nearly 200 countries of regents around the world except for itself. as long as you've got to expose the selfish nature of the actual
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gemini and bowling, and this is called almost the times that short feature a sections that don't match its words. if you guys really cast it onto the one voice, it should say solitude and reflect on the human voice. this all started caused by us for an intervention. and the provision of mom simply adding fuel to conflict. terry a single by the 2023 human rights reports published by the us department of state. there's no duty reflect the ongoing names human attacks in gaza. this clearly indicates that it concern report was prepared with political motives fall from impartiality and objectivity. we reiterate our goal for the united states to focus on its own human rights records. i think that the problem with the west is that they believe and double standards through janesville and they believe in i book this urban to the i'm talk about the of the i that is being that a standard record. so what we're trying to do is trying to push, right,
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is the government, which was the time that was started to come to an army or the don't to the line will do it. that's. that's the thing is it's a tool box. i'm doing good and rich, dave trying to have this sense of humor, time, already know better, which is not sustainable either by evidence, as far as their own behaviors, concern or in the countries where they are doing to who to do the research or these kinds of reports or just pick up some reports, unsubstantiated, new evidence, and they just combine it and try to discover just because it's coming from the usa or anywhere else. it doesn't mean that it are good to have any impact. another thing that we need to discard center goal is to have no meeting. and then i have to do the show release. yes, that's the, it was to a plane crash more than a decade ago, that it wiped out the entire political elite of a country of punching relations between 2 nations to new lows. 2010, the plane of the published president came down in a forest in russia. and while the investigation officially blamed pilot error,
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other theories did circulate. but how one of them on board explosion has been officially ruled out. it was established that no traces indicating an explosion was found on the objects that were examined. so they say that the latest on the polish i'm russian sides will hope the final development into the case of the 2010 spellings and is also in which $9.00 to $6.00 people, including the ponies president, were killed. now the postage public prosecutor's office, of representatives of the office have met with the relatives of those that were killed in that dissolves to i'm the have ruled out the possibility that the cause of the cross was by an explosion. they have said that they carried out intense chemical and physical investigations and they have ruled that outlets cost on line back to a 2010. of course this was a terrible dishonest of both poland and russia and investigations. what can we don't at the time by the international aviation committees who spend
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a year investigating the causes of the crush. and of course, the ponies government themselves also commission report and they both came back with similar conclusions that this was mainly down to a pilot's arrow. they said that the advice, in fact, they have been advised not to carry out the flights in the 1st place, but they had also been advised solano in no time to fail due to the extreme for the conditions. now this was not accepted by the then opposition, the opponents, lauren justice policy. now they made all sorts of wild accusations. they said that there was an explosive on board the reply. and they also tried to blame russia in the russian interference for the cross. they even went as far as to say that a don't know the task of a people which colluding with president vladimir putin now the language used at the time was quite cost. the polish defense minister has led to charge by blaming
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russia a number of times over the is the government headed by 2 key this fully responsible for this tragedy? i still unlawful interest, so you're in spite of us inside the main disputable approval of the interference, was an exposure in the left swing, followed by an explosion in the play and sensor. now, of course, the lower and development party became the government in 2015. now uh they rejected the findings of the official inquiries, both of the i see, but also the postage government's own inquiry at the time. and they established a 2nd commission which running to some difficulties, but it took 7 years. it cost more than $23000000.00 po. dish is lucky. and despite the length of time taken coming out these investigations, it came to the same conclusions as the original inquiries that this was time to pilot's era on the, at, for the conditions of this inquiry was only abandoned in 2022 with the change of
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government now the criminal in press spokes person to meet you pass golf and he's welcome to support. and he said that russia had always opposed this cross being politicized. and he said he hopes now that this chapter has come to a close 400 kilometers above the traveling at break neck speeds, a pair of russian costs and also cover the engage and a bit of work outside of the international space station, blue funded below the views are amazing, the task at hand is center stage to 7th space will come on the old canadian covers are taking the lead alongside his fellow countryman and the flight engineer, nicolai's job, or the mission to complete the deployment of a tunnel for a re dos. if the mind to installed of the components on the overall cost of all segment of the i s s. so now we'll approaching the, i guess, which is gonna say it's estimated 7 hours in all in total to take care of business around the opening science. the meanwhile, russia has vetoed
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a un resolution drafted by the us on japan aim to prevent an arms race in space. a china abstain from voting, both of aging and las go have said that washington c space as another area of weapon as ation. i would do it a good to see if the photos of my choosing web of mazda destruction from all weapon types, washington to talk you and their allies tried to conceal their lack of interest in ensuring that no weapons of whatever kind to be placed in space. of which russia and china had been insistent on since at least 2008. this is like trying to install the roof on a house before the walls are built with the overall design is endorsed. were not opposed to discussing the runners to portfolio after 1st the green on the other elementary on this construct, the thought so which is exactly what the western delegations was used to do in the us should stop it's development and deployment of offensive weapons in outer space change it's negative attitude towards the negotiation of
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a legally binding instrument on arms control and outer space. outer space is not the private property of a few countries, but the common asset of all human kind. it is not an arena for countries to fight each other, but a new frontier for mutually beneficial cooperation. russia is that the dropped resolution relaxed the inclusion of conventional weapons as well, which the u. s. and japan did nothing clued in the document. moscow has promised to submit his own draft on the issue to the security council. however, the us ambassador to the un has seen some alteri about him and rejecting the draw. washington, his accused must go up developing nuclear weapons for space, which they say will be used against laughter lied to select russia has made it kind of pulls that nonsense a possibly new very recently there had been more and more unsubstantiated accusations against russia, for example, that we are supposedly going to build nuclear weapons and spaces which allegations to turn nothing but allegation is just deployed to drag us into negotiations on
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their own terms. an efficient way, briefly only to us at the same time they lock up and most of that has been on the plate much more than 15 years. and the shopping cleaning the draft, treating on preventing the deployment with weapons. now space, which we prepared back into the manufacturing and i think the record is a representative to the us as pointed out exactly that on this, that when you are using russia of hiding some things, let me ask you this question. are you actually hiding something? if you're not hiding something, why don't you agree to include conventional, what instead of just say what, there's only 2. so it is, it's quite obvious that the us is, is up there for something. china, i make the decision to abstain from the voting. and because apparently china is not in agreement with what the proposed resolution is all about, but it, china wants to, uh, you know,
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to have some amendments as well as all that on that note. as i read in the, in, in the report that to china actually join hands with russia as to, you know, to, to make for the mothers. but again, the amendments was not accepted by the other members. so this to exactly shows where we are today. it was major issues. i think this is the world, and this is today's world. but we have to face it. europe needs to spread its wings and embrace other parts of the world to prove is not just a puppet of the united states, not my words. the latest to come out of the mouth of the french president. we see that you, but you can know who to build a you're capable of showing the data is never the vassal of the united states of america. and that it also knows how to speak to old regions of the world to emerge markets to africa, to latin america. most that'd be true trade agreements with real strategies and
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balance them. reciprocal partnership. the list, this is what we wanted to build from the european union in africa. somebody it'd be 1st off of 2022 to the here. a pain in the pacific strategy. yeah. nicole says that europe has never been about seattle washington. yeah, sure. body which must be why we are so live under line. european commission president basically acts like america is viceroy in europe at this point. and my whole himself can seem to match the cargo aide position independence of the us that last longer than the time it takes for uncle sam to reach over and administer a transatlantic spanking that delusion right there, set the tone to this full speech that he gave the french president returned to the stop button university in paris on thursday to give this address on the theme of europe. take a stock of where europe sat as anyone in charge actually he knows where they're at . and even if they did, they wouldn't really want to admit it because it's probably not going to be too popular right now. and there's a european election coming up and the populace are surging in the polls right now.
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so i guess my call feels in need to address europe here in finance to victor, oregon recently just called for a bulldozing of the whole mess. who invested about it should be like a progressive liberal year old spirit as it is, has failed. it is brought wars, chaos, and unrest, collapsing, economies and confusion into the world. they say that there needs to be a hedge. a mine is an ideological control under whom and under which everyone must settle. and if that happens, they say, then peace will come back home and then peace will come to the world as well. i want to say, my dear friends, here's the unreturnable opportunity to replace the decaying progressive liberal world spirit with another world spirit to solve the world order to be sent into. the 1st step to recovery is generally emitting that there is a problem in the 1st place, but not home parentally feels compelled to do the exact opposite of that. i'm talking about all of your other failures as though they're really successes, like for example, in the field of counter terrorism, which has made such
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a great progress. that frances, back on the highest alert level and barely seems to have moved away from it with a care of warning signs, turning yellow on bill days that they've been up so long. we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turn has and may france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across the mediterranean by african countries after christ ability emissions result in the cruise, which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of media, this transition government sounds like these itching to leave my call of google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the forward is? you'll this country new jersey does not belong to you. and then just share and belongs to in france. and it's not up to you to suggest any solution in chrome the either i'm us with history kind of because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution and we had already circumnavigated the mountain. clearly not the heard why discrepancies between reality and fantasy macro and speech also
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celebrated. you're addressing the migration challenge, which they basically paid to outsource to countries like turkey. you can use more atanya and egypt, which last i checked weren't actually in europe, but they've outsource everything else by this point. so why not that too? right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition. as performers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with their farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up, europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization was not so that's about germany . in particular, it's still busy. the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more depended on price here. american liquefied natural gas o and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent. and the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my call figure is that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech.

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