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that it needs to be questions. this is not the time to, to mr. kind of way. examining the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listening past, the drugs any 6 months into the wall of the united nations security council demands an immediate c spot and goes up the hello there i'm or a kyle, this is down to 0 life from the also coming up on the ground level changes the casualties. stone mountain is really strikes. head targets across central garza, big changes instead of go over the country, set to habits. youngest f up presidents and 7 people are charged for fridays,
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a tax on a constant hole in moscow. the nearly 6 months of as well as well on garza and move in 32333 palestinians killed. the united nations security council is now demanding an immediate cease. 5 of the months of failed attempts. the resolution calls for us these 5 for the most them heard the month of ramadan, which ends in 2 weeks time and also to miles the unconditional release of old captives health and gaza. give it to us on that report from you and headquarters in new york of the drugs. this is the 27th, 28th in a room, break of decorum. the security council chamber erupts into applause. perhaps he signed a release. it was moments after the council adopted a long awaited resolution for an immediate ramadan cease fire in gaza and the
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expanded flow of humanitarian aid. the vote was decisive. 14 council members voting in favor. the us abstain, allowing the resolution to be adopted. the fight in most of the killings, most of the softly and inclusive punishment most and after more than 5 months of a war of alterra and destruction. i cease fire is the difference between life and death for the hundreds of thousands of palestinians and orders re add, man, sure. the palestinian ambassador. god emotional, this must signal the end of this assault about thrusts of these, against the lot of people and nation is being mounted that the nation is being disclosed as a nation is v displays for decades now,
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but novel at this scale. since then on these really ambassador said the council is biased against his country. this council is rarely blood is cheap. this is a travesty. and i am disgusted in the, in the last few months the us has vetoed 3 separate draft resolutions demanding a ceasefire. but this time was different. critically a cease fire and the release of hostages will allow much more humanitarian aid to get into gaza at a time when famine is looming. large. when you and security council resolutions are adopted, they become international law. but during her remarks, the us ambassador made a curious and surprising comment, saying that the resolution would be non binding. after the vote when asked about this, a un spokesperson said that the us appears to be wrong. all the resolutions of the
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security council are international law. so uh, so to that extent, uh, they are as binding as international lawyers. you know, post on social media, un secretary general said deceased by a resolution is long awaited and called for it to be implemented. saying failure to do so. would be unforgivable gabriel's on do. i would use either at the united nations in new york and the i was also that un security council resolution. the soul has changed on the ground in garza. tar couple as the room has moved from russell and southern garza, the domestically the step and the resolution that had been a passed to day by the you on the security counseling to set it to be a date of hope for palestinians here who has been on the unrelenting bombardments for over now, 5 months as the i have a multiple fail is that you and security council did not manage to agree on a ceasefire resolution. now they have agreed with us attention that could clearly
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a fleet shaft and the american stands against is well, that is to now is pressing on with minute with its military, bombardments, of course, the territory. and the palestinians believe that its been might not fully and completely commit to the un security council resolution, but they believe that it will, by the way, later to increase and exec international pressure on as well to commit to commit to it's a to it's resolution that had been created, created and issued by the on security council initially that will also be a key change in the situation on the ground. and the same time palestinians are looking from the uh, looking from the un security council to accept more pressure on as well, to commit to the resolution of the same time to agree more later when there was an ocean that might bring a permanent c spy to old palestinians, and to stop the blood, the blood to, to you into 2 or 3 and cordarious at our acts,
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the hospital with injured palestinians, a streaming and legal side that emergency department in the hospice and in the middle area of the cause of where the hospital is packed with injuries. after that is ready for says targeted house in the why the in the middle area or outside the family. we see the injuries severely at heart by that is there any error strikes the target to limit the area? and this is the 1st attack after that you and resolution caused by the security council. and earlier today we see women. we see also children injured. the airstrikes targeted this time and the after they had their mean of a star in their house. according to my witnesses,
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there are also children and babies that were killed in the air strikes after the new password the day. how does that thing be in the district, but still policies have been killed and injured. this isn't as alexa hawkstern's there is a number of palestinians have died was trying to get food in northern garza, drums and the see was trying to retrieve aid that was dropped into the wall. so you and agencies of palestinian refugees as the situation in northern gauze that is beyond desperate. 27 children have died of hunger and dehydration. the please consider a dire situation for the sake of humanity. we are facing death and hardship with people tragically dying in the seats. 22 young men have already lost their lives. there is little hope left for the youth of gaza,
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seeing as much leg as in some desperate individuals. unable to obtain food have risk their lives by attempting to reach the top see, they made the ultimate sacrifice to provide if the meals for the children. thomas says issue the statement welcoming the un security council vote affirming its readiness to engage in the media. the exchange of prisoners held by both sides. i'm also so sad, it's important to insure the freedom of movement of palestinian citizens and the entry of humanitarian needs for all residents of the gaza strip. and i feel so cold on the security council to pressure as well to commit to the ceasefire stump as genocide, a will of extermination, and the ethnic cleansing of palestinians. when age we spoke to mohammed this, i'll a member of the homeless political bureau. he told houses there at the time last requires an agreement with israel. ahead of the release of cops have seldom gone so we are literally to visit your citizens regarding
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the mix. these files, this is not really is commented to limit events is find out how much is the limits for ya? about the government did know we have negotiations and we are really doing these the is i any, the dams what's harass. but we want to make an agreement to make it really easy. oh, big is that ideally, there we go. it is out an agreement. we can't really then see on the policy, you know, 30 has reacted to the cease fire resolution. and the statement, the ministry of foreign affairs said welcome to you and security councils efforts
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to assume its responsibilities and protecting civilian subjects at the genocide. it also set the success of the draft resolution. today is a correct step because it needs developments on the part to the un security council for filling it's assigned role and maintaining international peace and security and results. the resolution. israel has counselled an official trip to washington and protest against us failing to veto its pulsing from mister benjamin netanyahu, whose office issued a statement saying the facts. the us did not veto the resolution as a clear departure from its consistent position since the beginning of the war. the statement says the resolution gives how much hoops that international pressure will force as well to accept a sci fi with out the release of the as really captives held in garza. i was there a time to sell huge reports from occupied ease tourism. a lot of his really reaction this evening and to the un security council vote. we've been hearing from
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his roles, prime minister from the foreign minister, from the defense minister, and also prominent war cabinet member penny gas. now essentially, all of them are saying that there will be no ceasefire, and in fact, the war will continue until all of the goals and objectives are meant to be as rowley defense minister jo i've go launch has said that israel has a moral right to fight this war, while israel's foreign minister has said essentially there will be no ceasefire until all of the remaining captives held inside of gauze on our return. and also until how mass is eliminated. all of this comes as nothing you all who has now canceled a trip line is really delegation to head to washington in order to brief american officials on how exactly they plan to invade garza southern most city of dropbox. this has been quite a point of contention for both american and is really officials. this delegation even came at the request of us president joe biden, who has said previously,
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but entering about flash would be a red line. the americans maintained that an invasion into gaza, southern most city would be a mistake. but these really prime minister remains defiant with canceling this trip from the central jersey to occupied east jerusalem. when his realm may have cancelled a delegation visit, but its defense minister, you'll have kalonde is already in washington for setting foot talks with national security advisor, jake sullivan, and section of state underneath. blinking official has more on these talks from washington. your secretary of state until they blink and has been meeting your glands, these really defense minister in washington. in the last few hours, the united states again voiced its opposition to any major operation in and around rough. uh, what do you think about the 1500000 people who are in that area have him being forced out to other parts of guy. so until he blinked and told you'll go out there
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where alternatives that they could still protect is really security. and also ensure the safety of palestinian civilians, but no details of what those alternatives could be, what actually given now they've also said that they want to see the surge and maintenance of humanitarian aid and guys, all of this company against the backdrop. when is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu decided to pool a high level delegation that was due to come to washington to discuss the raffle operation. he is deeply upset that the united states abstain in a un vote calling for a see spot in guys a he said this was the retreat from the us as previous position since the start of the war. something that has been rejected by the us joint, kirby who is the spokesman for the actual security case will said there was actually no change in the us possession. all of this coming as the state department
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. and that means that they had to do that and investigation as far as the what consent there was no breach of international humanitarian law. in the way the israel was using weapons that had been supplied by the us in guys. so no breach of international regulations, international law. but what is clear is that there is a split and a growing split between these really government and also the bite the administration in washington dc. and how that plays out, people will be watching closely over the next few weeks. and i would say, sure, i'll just do the washington protest against as well as will on gauze, a continue police and jordan castle a minus 5 to ago. so this 1st demonstrates as near the as way the embassy allows number of people trying to reach the embassy for a seconds nice in a row. still a head, hair analysis era,
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a busy day. and course donald trump is these 2 rulings as he continues his campaign for 2nd president, tom the pod came in to be used as the eye of the software, the casualties. we have not something to say. tyler sees, thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house thought providing on to who that you say know double standards to all of us. any anyone in particular? i said, all facing realities government seems here to whittle down democracy. if this is troubling for you, it's very, very painful here. the story on talk to how does era, what constitutes exempt. so we generally talk, you were saying, i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be wants to freedom. we don't have to leave them in the policy. um it's
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for women to get 50 percent representation and accountability benefits. no 1000 service this placement and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust a few months out of the community, off to the side. the cool that used to produce outstanding jen, this them out as the integrity in the pursuit of the the, the, the watching out is there a has remind you about top stories best. our united nations security council has passed a resolution demanding an immediate cease fund. and gone to join the most them how
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the month of ramadan, it goes to be unconditional release of captives and unrestricted access. desperately needed live saving a buy from us on the amount of sale thursday of welcome depositing of the resolution. but i have my folks been told down to 0 the groups because an agreement with israel has of the release of any captives held in johnson. the number of thomason ends have died was trying to get food and know some done, some jobs and the see was trying to retrieve a that was at the options for you or the agency for palestinian refugees of the situation. and northern garza is beyond desperate 7 suspects and fridays a tackled a most good concept, hold up in full and they charged and quote, security has been increased across the russian capital of to a 139 people were killed when government opened fund a concept goes to the jaffar, a reports from laska under heavy security for men brought into pose money court in
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moscow. all accused of being the gunman and fridays attack. caracas city halls appeared one by one bruised and battered the tajikistan natives sat silently while terrorism charges were brought against the charges, which carry a maximum of life imprisonment. as one of the accuse appeared semi conscious and was brought into the court on the wheelchair accompanied by his doctor as accusations of torture had been spreading. president put and once again questions who is behind the attack and come with the, with the who benefits from this. this atrocity may be just a link in a whole series of attempts by those who have been at war with our country since 2014 by the hands of the neo nazi key of regime on the nazis as, as well known, have never hesitated to use the debt to use and most in humane means to achieve that goals. on monday, 3 more men charged with complicity for their religious involvement in the attack
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appeared in court. meanwhile, the search operation continues caracas, city hall, that makes shift memorial at the sight, continues to grow. hundreds of people gather to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in what president vladimir putin called a blow to the nation. the prime minister of tajikistan said his country, a post terrorism, and intended to fight it together with russia. as he signed the book of condolences at the russian embassy and to show him back the space security service set for suspects had been arrested while heading to the border with ukraine. and that they had contacts in that country. ukrainian officials have denied involvement. security and the russian capital is still high at most public places. these measures are likely to carry on in the coming days as officials continue their investigation. and number of plants, large events, and most coal has been cancelled, including the golden mass festival at the bowl. sorry theater,
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a reminder that russia is a country at war on more than one front door such a l g 0 moscow. so it goes off position presidential candidate fessor a deal my fi. busy that when sundays election is main mindful of building coalitions, candid i'm a do ball has conceded defeat. fi has 153.7 percent of the 90 percent of those counted as an anti establishment candidate chosen bind, disqualified opposition. the the it was one song. ok, both released from prison just days ahead of the vote. a correspondent nicholas huck has moved from dot com. there's a lot of excitement in senegal to finally here. president elect brussard. jim, i fine take to the stage and address the synagogue these people. we saw no the candidates, but the president elect in a suit and tie, trying to reassure the population. he also congratulated and recognize the fact
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that other candidates, including the ruling party candidates, conceded defeat before the official results were out. but he also addressed the issue of trying to reconcile the country across that great. i vowed to fully devote myself to rebuild the institutions to reinforce a need for peaceful social harmony. the absent in this press conference is opposition. the dirt responds, sun co, no. teen bus. your to my 5 referred to him in his speech banking him because none of this would have happened without we spend some coast supports. he has been a key figure in this election. it was almost like an american style campaign. a tickets about sancho and joe. mike and it wasn't the candidate that they were selling, but more a project to change the way democracy is run in senegal zimmerman. guys, are we really i voted governments humidity in competing corruption at all levels of
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society. now the real work starts, which is behind closed doors, trying to find out what kind of alliances best would you mind if i will have to make and what kind of government he will have to form present. lucky. so we'll leave office on april. second, she has congratulated by sewage m, i fi who effectively at the age of 44 and on his birthday has become the youngest president in sending go, making history, not only for center go, but for the continent as a whole. nicholas hall, county 0, the car phone observe is expressing concerns over the upcoming presidential election in venezuela. many on position need us have been blocked from registering as candidates for the nicholas madura is taking a 3rd unlimited accusations of a crack down. my note up hello reports it through government
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rally on the streets of got atkins, most or supporters of nicholas mother was seeking a 3rd 6 year term as been as well in president on monday. model officially registered his candidacy in the upcoming national election. i've called molto new to the squad. my name well to inscribe the dream follow home life and also the 9 other presidential candidates have also registered vin as well as main opposition leader. money equity, no much other and her hand pick substitute cody jody's, have both been bored by the government from officially registering miss did it to school to i know in this, elana, my right does event as well and citizen are being compromised by not allowing me to access the system and register my candidacy for the presidency event as well. the policy experts say this is part of a concerted effort by the government to block out political opponents to look at it
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. but okay, do you see that kind of thinking that we were expecting and, and even playing field. but what we've seen over the last 48 hours is not only in on even playing field. it's become a vertical wall and that changes the game. human rights groups have accused them of the little government of not only undermining the democratic process, but of going to extreme links to silence the opposition. also, somebody can 45 in showing me that the thought of the full disappearance, arbitrary detention thought showed that occurred against a political, the president's. despite all this, the opposition and the people have mobilized and have demonstrated a very important desire for change. they've been, as well as elections are scheduled for july. concerns are growing from international observers like the us state department, which referred to the recent arrest of opposition members as a quote, disturbing escalation of repression, but was up a little houses here. donald trump will become the 1st former president in us
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history to face a criminal trial. it will get underway on april 15th, the case has sunset on the concealment of hush money payments to an adult film stuff and a separate case and appeals court gone to trump attended extension to pay a penalty. in a fraud case, like kinda has all the details. it was a busy day for the former president and the man has him. quote is, why is it argued for the hush money case to be postponed for a lengthy period of time offered to be dismissed completely. but the judge rejected the argument and the trial to begin on the 15th of next month. the case relates to knowledge payments of $150000.00 to a form. a point stop by time said lawyer michael cohen, just before the 2016 election, come we paid the money, but reported it as legal expenses and was charged with falsifying business records on the phone. the president continues to maintain this,
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along with 3 of the trials. is a plot to buy his political opponents to interfere with his campaign for this he is election all of these things. so when they do is they do election interference, which is court cases. and let's try and tie him up. and let's take as much of his money as possible, transfer team to partial victory and another trial. a civil fraud case in which the judge found him guilty of lying about his assets and find him over $450000000.00. a 5 judge pennell didn't reduce the amount from those that ruled. he'll only need to post the bottom full parts of the total while he appeals $175000000000.00 and gave them 10 days to come up with the money. trump agreed to do so, but continued to lash out to the judge that the case the prosecute to new york attorney general leticia. james points out something
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still facing accountability watch of coals is staggering. fraud and says a misstatement, the full $164000000.00 judgement plus interest against donald trump and the other defendants still stands. trump will now have his day in court. but the 3 of the prosecution sending is likely to have many more. mike hannah, out of this era, washington 2 homes belonging to the hip hop stall, shone, did he coons has been raised as by or far as he's as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation. inquiry was launched by homeland security agents in new york. music logo has faced numerous sexual assault accusations since his former girlfriend sing a coffee. ventura filed a lawsuit against him in november. coons is the founder of 5 boy records, as the most influential produces, and executives in hip hop asset for me,
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laura tarley can find much more on our website. that's odd 0 dot com. and this continues here with jaren's jordan, myself to til to alex's era, to stay with us. if you count the the, let's get going with your weather update across asia. good to have you along. ok. this one off in india still is free, is coming off the bay then goals. so that's triggering some storms for the northeast of india, but also bundle with dish as well. so i wanna take you in for a closer look, seeing the showers and storms bubble up, their few showers in the mix, both across the pole and baton on tuesday as well. the breeze has turned lighter off the south china sea, so it's not as humid in places like a noise or china is find an island still sunny though, for high cool, but some showers for a noise at 29 degrees. plenty of sun to go around for china,
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so temperature is actually doing pretty good. 22 degrees and qualen. different story though, for japan. this is a washout here for the ne, not island of honshu, especially around tokyo as well. dark in the blue and the yellow, the more intense that rain is falling in tokyo over the span of 48 hours for monday to to stay half a month's worth of rain. bit of a break on wednesday. and then the rain kicks back in late on thursday. there's been more flooding on central jobs. providence on inter, an easy as main island of java and more rain will fall over top of this area on tuesday. a lot of moisture has been injected in parts of the central asia. so round afghanistan, some showers in herat split your temperature still high for this time of the year. the palestine was once a very different place for today. most of the cities became connected to the
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interior in an award winning film, which is 0. well, here's historians and i'd witness accounts that portray early 20th century by this time as a thriving fibers. the reach of was open investments were excess, moving from one city to another, kind of stein 1920 on al jazeera, the, the kind of thing and these riley conflict has been a key dividing line of international diplomacy for decades. ever since israel's foundation in 1948 disputes have revolved around, we call to probably tell us the entire truth, human rights violations, and the fight for posting and self determination. this struggle contrast with the conflicts escalations and the state code and secure.

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