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the, the, the, that's the children's who had direct injury to the or brain reduce the snap of shots. and they had brain damage to do that for and officers to share stories of children in gaza being deliberately targeted by is rarely snipers. as benjamin netanyahu announced as a ground invasion into rafa, we'll go ahead with or without a p still with time off. also i have the new york police bridge colombia university with pro palestine. protesters barricaded inside and scuffles and the rest to take place to the ivy league institution and live in and t,
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nato active as planned to bring denmark, the courts over civilian casualties caused by the 2011 bombing campaigns and a landmark legal case. the merchant we will live in moscow. you're watching r t international. we're covering the top news stories from around the worlds. we begin in central guys where dozens of people have been injured. and the latest is really our strength on the city of their law. according to the on place health ministry, $47.00 people have been killed, including children in the last 24 hours for and doctors who worked in does it say is rarely snipers are deliberately targeting children. as we have seen, the childrens, who had a direct injury to the or the brain digits, the sniper shots, and they had brain damage to do that in the saw entry and exit. and we truly
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believe and the teen believe that it was the intention there of the sniper shots, a c homeless, children conflict people and then petitions with the injuries we have seen. child who has is 31 who lives there. bandage can you imagine? so we had gotten, i think i'm a teacher is that day with little into the heads and then the and the young man with the to his leg, you know, trying to do cpr and they turned it not so by and then there was another one that didn't survive, those that had the to the had, you know, you have to understand what everyone comes up is complete. chaos. and what are we
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doing cpr around this other china? so the, so the good thing that doing that, and i could see that she had a good entry to the forehead, because a lot of times you would see a lot of blast injuries. but this particular day they were going to i mean, while the, as rarely prime minister announced the idea of will invade rafa with or without a piece deal with him. us the idea that we will hold the war before achieving all of its goals is out of the question. we will enter rafa and we will eliminate the homos battalions there with or without a deal in order to achieve the total victory. so this was for 14 days for the sponsor right of 6 weeks and also for return of all the hostages that they've been taken on october. the 7th in is well now as a result of that, how much were in cairo dealing with the officials trying to do the always cross the cheese because they had been promised just days ago by these waiting for minutes.
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the city the sewing this deal, but that would still an incursion into rush, but now we've got these comments go up and we need to know who's saying the exact opposite. regardless of that, we'll go ahead. we had politicians from david cameron, the u. k. phone secretary to factory state in the us and to me, blink, and really pushing him us to sign this thing. and let's be clear. this was not a deal for a poem, and it's just by which many act is particularly countries in the middle east have been cooling for over an over. this is just for c supply for 40 days. despite back these west and politicians have described this as being very generous, it does seem to me, there is no, you know, let's be frank, a pretty generous offer of, you know, sustained 40 days the spot. so i hope i'm asked do take this deal and frankly, all the pressure in the world and all the eyes of the world should be on them today saying take that deal come off has before the proposal. that is extraordinarily,
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extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. and in this moment the only thing standing between the people of gaza and a cease fire is the most holdings. $34000.00 individual was killed in garza since october of last year. moving 13000 to phasing in children. i know we've got the allegation is that as well could be carrying out genocide and also the coming from uh, you know, potential top quotes, an act as well around the world. and we've even now gotten lawyers in the us, i believe more than 90 of them who assigned to last to but seem to be sent to the fight and it's ministration. and this includes the secretary of state lawyers who is saying that fine, the us continuing to all may as well. it's actually in violation of its own rules. and yet, despite all of this mounting evidence we're hearing from the white castle,
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they will support nothing yahoo into the best to rent palestinian american journalists, ramsey, burger it says, washington is trying to distract public attention from the looming is really ground operation and rasa by pointing the finger at home let's be very clear this american foreign policy regarding goals that as well from the very beginning of this war has been a policy of distraction. we're on the one hand. the give is will everything that is the wants and a little bit more on the other head, you keep playing this game with the palestinians where leach, so keep resurfacing in the washington post and the new kind. sometimes political sometimes acts use where they would reveal things like the vitamins binding is very angry at israel. and so there was a very en route conversation between them. yeah. when the president america officials are saying and open is enough and we're reaching the breaking point. the warning and the give us hope with this kind of distractions. they give us the
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material to cover in the media, but they also give us hope that maybe maybe it's over. maybe the american is what you the honeymoon is over. maybe by then it's going to put his foot down, and every single time we end up being disappointed. so there are playing a game and a very clever one. but i really do think that at this point, maybe with the palestinians, nor the americans, nor the rest of the world, is buying this kind of shenanigans coming from the democratic administration of biden and his government and his spokesperson med ongoing and pro palestine riley's in the us in new york police use around for to enter a columbia university campus building through a window to reach protesters barricaded inside officers, entered after university management to authorize the move following unsuccessful negotiations. lots of classes took place outside.
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wow. the law enforcement also belonged to all appearances to the university and reported they made dozens of arrest that the scene. columbia university is also asked please to maintain a presence on campus and to at least may 17th. this all comes after a house of representatives. speaker, mike johnson, accused management of the top university of not countering the actions of those who called terrorist sympathizers. what's happening on the campuses though, especially these private in the ivy league universities that are not allowing law enforcement to come in. they're not inviting them to do their job and bring orders, the chaos. those are the policy changes that were demanding. and if they don't, don't correct this quickly. you will see congress responded kind. what are university officials waiting on? what do they need to see before they stand up to these terrorist sympathizers? and that is exactly what they are. r t corresponding caleb mountain earlier visited
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the scene of the protest near columbia university and spoke to some of those taking part on the track. the board, the palestinians are now gone national university soon to set up, examines and are holding co. chester round the clock and the arrest numbers are now in the 1000. the . now we've been covering the situation here at columbia from the beginning, but recently got much more intense at this point. padlocks have been placed and all the campus doors. and we have students that are still inside who not only have their encampment, but they've taken over a campus building called hamilton hall. now they are anticipating
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a pending arrest at the hands of the new york city police department. and a number of students have already been suspended us lawmakers now say they want anti semitism monitors dispatched the universities around the country. they perceive the protesters as somehow menacing us students. campus anti semitism is at an all time high and the american universities are not capable of handling it when left to their own devices. this past week's crisis at columbia is not an isolated incident. it is the straw that has broken the camel's back and i am prepared to do something about it. now we have the opportunity to speak with some of the students and other community members have gathered year outside of the lock down university in anticipation of the big arrest. at the end of the day, social media is expressing reality. politicians can get on camera, they can get on tv and they can speak to us and they can try to lie to our faces about certain things. we don't live in the 90s in the eighty's anymore. it's not
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1948. you can't sit there and lied to us and tell us everything is brand new, everything side. and i sit there a lot of our face and we believe you, that's ridiculous is a violation american american 1st amendment, right. it's a violation of the constitution. it's one thing that makes america a unique and a role nowadays, but special is one of our founding principals, i think is fascist, totally fashion is. um, i think this um the student protests, it's just bringing out what america was is underneath. and um, yeah, and i'm horrified, i'm horrified. many voices in mainstream media simply do not view these protests as legitimate. they say this is not what freedom of speech in the american constitution is intended to protect. college students incumbents of spreading and serve as a blatant illustration of the maturity of this entitle generation of college students now support for the students submit the crackdown has been wide spread with religious groups, community organizations, and civil liberties. watch dogs all say these students have the right to continue
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their protest. we commend the students who are exercising their right to protest peacefully despite an overwhelming that's most fear of pressure, intimidation, and retaliation. to raise awareness about e 0. so solved on gaza with the u. s, about funds and funding. if not just the united states, the trend of broadcast is going global. canada and even european countries, announcing encampments, set up on university campuses to support gaza. one have to wonder if this will have any impact on us officials and their continued policy of what appears to be unconditional backing of israel taylor mauppin r t new york on to the west bank now where the german representative, the palestine was chased away from the museum by local students. oh wow. the
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footage on social media shows the crowd gathering inside and around the building, calling on berlin's envoy to leave the museum was hosting a meeting of diplomats from each country's base and the territory administrators chased oliver officer outside ticking and throwing stones at his car in protest. and germany support for israel and the dogs of war. speaking to r t palestinian political figure. dmitri juliani offered his this thing in critique of berlin's stance on the gaza assaults, the representative of visit to the westbank while his country, where as long as 2 shameful history of genocide there during the holocaust. and today, it proves that it did not learn anything from its history and supports the genocide . anything guys, that is most definitely not welcome in any house. the new area,
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town institution, germany has been for a long time, a finance year of the e. u which has played a role in many humanitarian, a many humanitarian services. but at the same time, it has been a committed to support the military occupation of palestine committed to support the genocide through providing the state of israel with weapons and with the political support. it, it requires to continue its genocide in because the libya wants denmark to be held accountable for its participation in nato air strikes on libya, which killed 14 civilians and 2011 mustafah offertory, who is leading a legal case against denmark for commuting war crimes. and libya says it will be a huge victory if he manages to take the case to court as well. i, you know,
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i had the pleasure of being part of being for the show them the list again for us the case. and if you liked that led to this admission, what content was the, i mean the, you know, i link them with, with the website. cool it worse as well as a couple of, uh, dania. sure. and what was tv germans? where actually do we conduct the mentoring on the civilian victims? olivia was not the idea to find out what g d. daniels forced air force was due to libya back in 2011. so the 1st it came about by accident time, when the permission got out to parents, that was one of the stuff around the world. the ministry defends the danish, me see, defense could not print it anymore. and they were forced by more of the, uh, the freedom of information aside denmark, so to as well as to publish x. what was
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a kind of in the archives and we're making some slow progress about the study one and the remark itself and taking the ministry. so too often. so i did a mark on that would be if we managed to get the case before a judge that we'd be using, the trick to re for us and others as well. simply because that will lead you to match the key to other countries who took last in the boom, the bartman diflucan in 2011, being named the deck. we had a bus carry on with the g this here processor and holding on it was. but despite the countries to call earlier this year, the danish defense ministry launched an investigation into the nato, led danish air force airstrikes in libya, in 2011. according to released documents,
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denmark realize i can 2012 that is military could be involved in civilian casualties. this is the 1st time a country participating in the nato campaigns remove, former libyan leader of low market, offering from power has admitted it's possible involvement. and civilian deaths. for reminder, 10 countries, including 6 european ones, took part in nato's operation unified protector, which last of 6 months and 2011. a warning you may find the following images disturbing. the campaign lead to the collapse of the cut off the regime cut off. it was captured by militants of the national transitional council. after an error strike on the colonel's envoy and operation led to more than a decade of instability and libya, which remains divided to this day. with stuff i'll have to worry also says nato has never acknowledge the consequences of its airstrikes on libyan civilians. never admitted any single case eh,
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while i it's the place no to the civilian assembled civilians, homes of civilian fluently being removed. most people are sleeping in their homes when they were tenants. never admitted that except for one case, no. the bottom to flaw one house and somebody in june 20, 2011. and even in this case the, when i say the need to use and did not fully accept the responsibility and then push to get the situation. it said, you know, what was the kind of what they call, quote, unquote, long term damage. it was, i know of a mean the weapon that destroyed the house. and that's it. so the 1st challenge for us has always be that people who mission, which country did what,
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when on the other thing is that most of these countries, even when we broached him outside the issue, poses guy couldn't formally talking to entities. so be i'd say this is your view, okay. and so on. and so they just say ok, this is, this has to do with nature. we go today to when we went back. nathan, why i did several times, hundreds of times over the last 13 years. you know, this to 1st rejected to meet me in person need to organization brussels as well as then the executive jenny questions that i was to about about the delivery end, the civilians get moscow has conveying to you one security council session. and after publishing a warning that a new military conflict is brewing in bosnia and herzegovina versus envoy alerted the council on the colonial practices by the west and the country which risk
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stripping it of its sovereignty. miss deals that was to bosnia and herzegovina has largely been deprived of the status of a sovereign, an independent state. honestly speaking, it is hard to fathom that in the 21st century in the heart of europe with democratic institutions in place. the final say on all events in this country belongs to a citizen of the federal republic of germany. defacto, he acts on behalf of a small group of foreign states whose interests he readily promotes through the so called bosnian authorities with their help if he can know any law or conversely enforced. its application, in essence, behaves like an absolute monarch. over the past 2 and a half years, he has managed to divide the country in a way that no one before him had done. another example for and judges continued to sit in the constitutional court of bosnia and herzegovina, arbitrarily appointed from abroad. currently only 6 judges sit there instead of 9. there are no serves present at all,
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and crow as are represented by just one member. regardless of the qualifications, possessed by foreign judges, such ex general guardianship over a sovereign state if it reflects the worst colonial practices and the state new and their subdivision. one other important issue on the agenda was the resolution. recognizing the july 1995 serb needs a killing of thousands of bosnia men and boys as genocide, the grim events happened after bosnia and herzegovina proclaimed independence from you this lobby i'm. we spoke with russia's 1st deputy permanent representative to the un, dimitri polanski, who says the initiative is politically driven rather than a genuine commemoration. and they loops the gravity of the term genocide. that was about time, of course, and there were no angels at this moment from all sides. of course the conflicts there were different induct movers of history. and of course nobody
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was one of them but not the only one. and there are a lot of controversy about these, these events, and unfortunately it is being explored, it's in the political purposes. so these proposal to establish this reverend is genocides, remembers the which is being promoted by the voice mail and best of the season that is here. and see politicized initiative for these aides and promoting political ambitions. so some parts of voice mails establishment as well, of course, as a foot so. so to external forces, keen to exploit interests potentials in the state. and the why the reason the through intentions we find these initiatives are absolutely having no relation to reconciliation or come immigration. we believe that the practice of introducing a new, the of genocide, of over members of the big just of genocide after this resolution was adopted. uh, it will open the front door to
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a box and each can also lead to dissertation when the tim genocide will become a political label assigned to the opponents. this is something that one couldn't imagine that could happen. it's all the time. and this is, this is absolutely, and she main company and that these early is waging and you know, in gaza we repeatedly come down to the excellence of from us on the 7th of october of last year. but the easier it was that is, israel's reply to these was of course discipline disproportion, let sounds what is happening. there is a breaching all the, the law of the international community and law principles, otherwise, absolutely essential for uh, for our systems uh, giving assistance to the police. genius of this structure can be replaced as these are the cleaves, we should act, the brutality or fraser forces. spares. no,
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i mean doesn't. neither my zip of relation, the peaceful residence, nor humanitarian work is not the only other why work, cuz i have dentist. uh, there are more than 200, so too many of them were because as such, literally underwater. so this is absolutely uh, outrages situation and we, uh, tried to address is uh, as much as we can uh, excuse me, to counsel him in the national capacity. and we need to put down and uh to, to the situation as soon as possible. i is there a number of countries, especially united states, which are absolutely not interested in getting to the bottom of the tools and they are absolutely trying to do everything in their power to prevent international
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investigation from happening. recently we organized, we asked for the fence meeting on the status of a dash and disagree with the council. we had an initiative both for preparing the resolution that would call for international investigations under the auspices of the united nation. so i have several other documents, all of them where sabotaged by the us. it's closest ally under the pretext that there are national investigations going. that will give us the answers to what has happened and who shouldn't. in any case, press these countries. but the reality is that 2 of these 3 investigations, namely in denmark and some of them have already concluded without any results. the only one that is being conducted isn't valid in germany. and we have very few hopes on this country to, to produce any results. but this is being used as a pretest, spite western countries to prevent international communities to really get clear
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answers full was be, find this kenya stands to lose $1280000000.00 annually. if the plan to import process to poultry products from the us is approved, the countries poultry readers association says the plan will lead to the certification of the industry. finished poultry products, impulse pose a direct threat to likelihoods, potentially pushing them and their families into poverty and exacerbating social issues. the ripple effect would be felt far and wide, potentially the stabilizing the delicate balance of the entire agriculture ecosystem. so fulcher producers fear the loss would come from a project and 75 percent reduction in demand for local poultry products. the association has urged kenya to draw lessons from the challenges faced by other african nations, such as south africa gonna, and senegal, whose poultry industry suffered due to imports from wealthy countries. like the us . earlier we spoke to the secretary general of the kenya national,
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small manufacturers and service organization, who says, adopting a proposal will mean that losses for the industry. 2.6000000. beautiful is that would be, i think the detailing, these are the data beneficiaries of this economy attribute. so this is be a total loss. so they can, you call it to do, i mean, better with a local citizen. i've been enjoyed in this process by which even though he is or have views, there is a do you come from the data from, from the processor, from the transport industry. and those are the, from the breed. on interviews. when the, the admin where the incorporated thing because we didn't move was staying with the bus or no. it's not the same, but yeah, we have the re, does we have the processes, the drivers for the mentor. and also we have the ip settings. so they make
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a movie then rows of so, so maybe goods for all of these because does that the mission of the indian and general election is in full swing with the 2nd phase of voting. having wrapped up in 88 constituencies across 13 states. the indian national congress, the beach i p and other parties, are still competing for endorsements and each state we got the chance to speak with one of the candidates the i'd like to start off and jumping straight in with india's place in the well as right now now, given into is power into, into your political wise that we're seeing what you expect from the country and the upcoming. yes. because again, there's been a force to reckon with for some time now, the economy has put india in
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a very healthy place over the last generation going back to the liberalization of 1991. and since then, india has been a steady, whereas seen a steady growth pass on up irrespective of who's been in part. and we've seen that continuing over 3 decades now. and as a result in this is see not just as an emerging bob and his apollo that in many ways as a much, it's already the was 3rd largest economy in purchasing power parity terms is likely to become the was 3rd largest and actual real dollar terms within the next 2. yeah . so this is a country that's on the right track by and large economically. and as a result, given it's have to the, well, it's the most populous country in the world, even more populous in china today it's, it's likely that countries on all sides of a jo, politically divide. we're taking this seriously. it's a bad, i think, is a given whoever wins these electrons. having said that,
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it's also important that in depths of plays a constructive and responsible role in the world community right now. and that has been careful to maintain relationships on both sides of every device and discussion and ukraine, israel and the palestinians with the americans and the chinese and so on. but there are some inescapable challenges in india, con, denied as a, a very tense border with china. it continues to have on resolve difficulties of boxes. so these are some of the, put a new problems of indian foreign policy. and they remain still sadly unresolved. and those will have to be checked on the go to the stage fight of the i'd say that the fact that in the such an influential clips on everything from cyber space to outer space makes it potentially a huge, really significant consider except for global governance. and that too makes into a false direct and we're talking about state. and dave, thank you. and that's a lot left to us. they will view.

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