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to find themselves boils, the parts we choose to look so common ground the relief against the old switched from in gaza to find that loved ones still alive, but the same could not be said for so many. yeah, it's all coming off to a refugee count as the bomb to buy the idea. i told him, he says israel must pay the price for it. all right, you go to the one that out thing. he's putting the brakes on bilateral trade would tell of a thing, tens of thousands of men killed in gauze, a task lawrence for risk of school value and todd, you also to do the same in the trash here is a controversial us state depaul report on schuman rights violations worldwide, which has most certainly prompted claims of apply the
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we are pushing back on the main street now or 2. so you'll be getting your news on the filter at here on this channel. of course, it's not a huge national live from much will. despite his rel, apparently pushing forward with its plan for a proof of ground incursion into the southern gauze and studio profile, the rest of the enclave still remains in its cross has on a daily basis. i should warn you, we've got some pretty disturbing images coming your way. this thing capturing the moment a young girl is pulled a life in the ruins of a building. that area had been hit by the idea of strike. it was actually targeting a refugee account. and while as a tale of survival for some elsewhere, it's a story of tragic on the. 2 this father lost his young daughter in the very same asteroid,
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the continuing atrocities come despite the international court of justice, back in january, ordering israel to stop any acts of genocide in gaza. the south africa, which filed the case of the hague, says those rulings just keep on being violated is also a deposit and investigation into the recent discoveries, all the mass graves and nail hospitals and the territory. these are found off to the idea of pulled out of the situation and goals that has deteriorated significantly since the costs or the of the 26th of january 2024. as a result of israel's friday and responsibility to comply with the court's rulings. the lack of accountability by israel is increasing the clip. we note that the evidence of mass killings or civilians points to the perpetration of all crimes, crimes against humanity, including mode and extermination and genocide. you know,
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this is a genocide that is when live streamed on. all devices, every way we go, we see it on social media on the news of who these programs. and yet the, so the international community and international multilaterally institutions as prior to really to having to keep in some, i mean, i think is even though it shows that they are rules for role that we should actually just say it shouldn't be, know what you be oh, and even that, i mean like you said so many times that they have been they are guilty of genocide, enough will crimes and but this we know stoops. i mean if you can just consider that also and how the u. s. has been using and abusing the b, b to power the use that could be counsel. but in addition to that, i mean the i, c, c is being dragging their feet. nothing has been done. so as long as ease those got the, you was in the back of the us and of the process of imperialism like the u. k. and germany and, and a lot of countries in the west,
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israel is going to act with infinity quote, reminiscent of 19 thirties, nazi germany. that's how the is really prime minister. netanyahu has condemned a wave of pro palestinian demonstrations that had been sweeping through universities across his closest ally, the united states. what's happening on americans college campuses, is a river. and you submitted mobs of taken over leading universities. they call for the installation of visual. this is reminiscent of what happened in german universities in the 1930, and it's unconscionable. it has to be stopped. it has to be condemned and condemned unequivocally the kind of rhetoric coming out of nothing yahoo with these days. meantime, the war and gauze are, is increasingly being used to school political points where in washington, because recent debates have time pretty test the over these university demonstrations and thought of the way they are for, if he's of tried to deal with them just for a moment let's have
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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 a walk outs, and there are protest round the clock. the messages 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 camp minutes, and with all these controversial protest tapping of the americas leading academic institutions, the commander in chief decided to weigh in submitted protests with
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bombs dropping around the clock. the world is filled with outrage aghast at the humanitarian crisis in gaza. mainstream u. s. 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 mostly in protests, on campus. and i have the we, we have had pros, riley demonstrations on canada. no. but, but jot approaches that we all get a little slips. no, i have you seen one against our ups? 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 protest saying we are against jewish people? you know, i have i have so. okay,
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thank you for that clarification. now some members of congress are blaming the protests 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 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, 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 of had,
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would it be 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 gaza and they intend to keep going. despite the widespread condemnations they've received. the protesters themselves to have their heart set on the right intentions. they're obviously here to demand divestment from israel ad columbia university. and i 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
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government is funding this war and is not right. i think what the students doing is right, their training at 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, archie new york. meanwhile, on wednesday the house speak of mike johnson visited columbia university. i made the ongoing protest and he was that there was a cold for president to resign. however, he didn't exactly get quite the reaction with the reception. he was hoping for
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the beer this the day that the enjoy your free speech. we were discussing this earlier with political. i'm listen screenwriters show on star. and he says it's all to the right now, early days to tell if any of these protests that have well, any 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, almost 20 years now. i haven't seen much in the way of progress for the, for the actual live estimate movement. and that's it,
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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 protest. obviously they're not out there destroying and losing their doubt . they're just trying to make a point, which is, is more as brutal you can call the genocidal, but fundamentally it's brutal. it's devastating. it needs to need. there needs to be a ceasefire that needs to be faced resolution or some kind of past piece, which is not on the table. obviously the us just sent another package for 25000000000 more need 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, the ultimate, you know, this decision to withdraw it. you know, if that's arguable right, but the point is that it's kept, there is something to those guys disappear. and if people think, wow, they're saying we do not support this and by raising their voice,
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who knows how it will effect, for example, how quickly we find maybe a, you know, some kind of piece solution or if it effect, if it doesn't get to it with with doesn't get resolved before november. how will it affect the elections? tuffy? i says it's scanning back its level of trade with israel saying you can keep his eyes closed any longer to the suffering and gaza. the talk is president. i made the comments during a pretty awkward stand up meeting with his job encounter boss. i don't think i have to to, to key as and it's intensive trades relations with israel. that chapter is now closed. israel's cover integration against guys or has resulted in depth of 45000 people. we cannot overload this strategy. additionally, 75000 people have been wounded. many of them severely wounded. that includes women, children, an elderly people who have been brought into key for treatment. this is a serious situation. all german friends need to see the guys in palestine have been
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completely destroyed. 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 church 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. 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 real builders. association says that is real, 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
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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 of 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 between the german and church presidents are doing essentially did suggest that the position of the west should be in line with sides of humanitarian standards and managerial as well. and in that meeting president,
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are the one emphasized what needs to be done and what the general issue here is the thing you need on the hood to use the security of our entire region and 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 in gaza must not be no guns. and another matter of great concern is, of course of the position in which turkey it takes and that of germany. for example, during the visit of the german presidents, there were 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 a result of the october 7 attacks, the turkish president emphasized that tens of thousands of palestinians of to i've 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
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solid 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 is currently drawing up plans and blueprint to establish new settlements in the gaza strip. and this is something that uncle a has been out of minutes and quite vocal about, and it is just unacceptable, according to on kind of standards. india is in sense that a new us state department report on a human rights abuses worldwide. that's also new delhi suddenly found itself stary in the document. this report, that's what i'm understanding is be biased and reflects a very poor understanding of india. we attached no value to it. an odd you also can
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do the same. washington's human roger folder q is as new data of all sorts of abuse is ranging from interference in previous a media restrictions and false sense to shape. however, the middle is allegations is 0, evidence has been presented. so we talked about it with form india. now basset neil took an eye out, he's not entirely convinced that such an external player is 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 trying to assume the role of the super polis man. that's what of the human rights and democracy at all. little things like cancer is, you know, the india is conducting the law. just democratic society is in the what with the water button, 1000000 people costing the world. and everybody's bother with democracy. festivities that are not acceptable to them. i can build like a strong india. they don't like a strong government in india. they don't like odd instead of good content on me,
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but i told her didn't get what you have one or 2 good reasons. that's it. and they would prefer a, we me probably government in india, that is all what will happen? so they're trying to, just to these are the boards doing ideas just trying to sort of the damage is not the unsuccessful to, to me. let me just you lateralism in action. how i nearly 20 minutes past the hour here in moscow while it has to be in a heated discussion on what should or should not be in space. 400 kilometers above us, competing at breakneck speeds right now to russian cosmonaut that covers the engage and a bit of work outside the international space station. the blueprint below the views are amazing. the task of hands, those tech centers, and his 7 space will come on. all i could think of is taking the lead alongside is by the countryman and flight engineer and they collide chubb mission is to complete the deployment of a panel for a radar system. but also to install some other components on the overall cost. most
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segment of the i ss, they all have to spend about 7 hours taking care of bases, right. the floating around the out side before we're talking back through the analog for some lower does of all right now. but europe needs to spread his wings and embrace other parts of the world to prove is not just a puppet of the united states. so that's not me saying it, that's just some of the latest to come out of a mouth of the french president. we see that, you know, who needs 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 through trade agreements with real strategies and balance them reciprocal partnerships. this is what we wanted to build from the european union africa summit and the 1st half of 2022 to the european in the pacific strategy. yeah. nicole says that europe has never been
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a vassal of washington. yeah, sure. body which must be why we are so live underline. european commission president basically acts like americans, viceroy in europe at this point. and my whole himself can seem to match the cargo a position is independence of the us. that last longer than the time it takes for uncle sam to reach over. and mr. a transatlantic spanking that delusion right there . set the tone. so this whole 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 you're at, sat as it 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. not hold have a similar speech of this, a whole bunch of september of 2017, which no one seems to remember except for some members of the french price. it was so memorable. um, why this of button well because as mac whole said last time, the 2017 totes, living collectively was the ideal of
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a whole bath. the syllables. so the seo lodge and who founded the university and well circling the drain collectively is what europe is really all about right now. thanks to the special brand of iron fisted incompetence of those and charged. and there is a european election coming up and the populace are surging in the polls right now. 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 invest degree. but obviously the progressive, liberal world 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 heads up on 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 under returnable opportunity to replace the decaying progressive liberal world spirit with another world spirit,
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a sovereign world order. the 1st step to recovery is generally emitting that there is a problem in the 1st place, but not hold parentally. feels compelled to do the exact opposite of that and talk about all of your failures as though they're really successes. like, for example, in the field of counter terrorism, which has made such 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 turned has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across, no trade in by african countries after christ ability emissions result in the cruise, which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of museums, 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 authority of this country new jersey does not belong to you? and then you share belongs to france,
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and it's not up to you to suggest any solution. it's from a chrome, the economics of history because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution, we had already circumnavigated the world, is clearly not deterred by discrepancies between reality and fantasy macro speech also celebrated europe, addressing the migration shala's, which they basically paid to outsource to countries like turkey, tanisha, mauritania, and egypt, which last i checked weren't actually in europe, but they've outsourced everything else by this point. so why not that too? right? macklin talked about, you're reading the ecological transition, asked the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farm that'd be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, is still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the jo has become more
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dependent on price here. american liquefied natural gas. oh, and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent in the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my goal figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality good was from retro mazda and right that, well, i mean, while washington and powers have something very important and common influence in africa is fading. that is, according to our next guest, the author of an article entitled us on france lose a foothold in africa. so. busy region, let's get to a right now kim, how about joining us by from joe, but south africa? 9. 25 pm locally. that goodness, gracious me. i'm not so glad to get you on the program here because of the end of the day kim, this story is one of the biggest ones when it comes to the global geo political chessboard. you know, you, you see the anti french anti american sentiment in africa. you see the global south
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and the brakes really starting to stand up on their own 2 feet these days. and in your article, you suggested, and the american, an anti french sentiment is growing with, in this a health nations. you really think. so why is that? thank you. it's such a wonderful opportunity to be on your to channel. and what we've seen in this a whole region and even invoiced africa as a hold is a growing discontent towards imperialism and colonial mazda is. and so we see the us and for us being from marched out of the continent. and i would say it's very over $200.00, right? because these so foothold powers have a stripped african countries of mineral resources of wealth. the extraction has been one of vitamins and phases will be beneficial nation in these african countries. so just a few weeks ago, we still not cheap and that g taking the americans to go home. yeah. and that's the
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military component because actually the military has done very little to stabilize the country. and then we have to operate difficult questions. why have they not done so? and is who, whose interest is the lack of stability assisting. and just, just a few days ago we see a chat following. so we now have between a fall, so we have sent a goal. we have money, not j, the very wealthy nation of not j, which america is very interested in for the wealth of. and i think collectively what we seeing, which i think is very exciting, is leasing a new agent of young african leaders saying enough is enough to collect your powers . so we have a divided type of leadership. we have the, the leaders of that, not your area. and some, some of the countries who are bobbing down tends to be to colonial masters. but we have this exciting new team of for the to is with
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a new appointment of the single president. and these say how lead is saying we have the interest for the chances together to make sure that people benefit rather than the children of your and the tune of america. yeah, tom sold the asset control to drive it's, i mean it's just fascinating. what i think you're absolutely right. came, i totally agree with what you're saying. yeah, i mean, you know, there's a new feeling, good momentum. there's a new feeling of independence that there's been some energy, a driving force that's moving across some of these developing nations and develop nations as well. you mentioned america basically being kicked out of new chair and chad. i think america might move. it's a $100000000.00 drone bass from egypt perhaps to a french pricing and cote d'ivoire. i don't know of to see how that finds out, but the, here's the thing though, can america in france basically being kicked out of africa as rusher and china as use in your article stepping in, as you said. and it's,
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it's actually very interesting because i see that obviously the u. s. and wished an interest so quite terrified as they seem to shift into your politics. and it's a very significant shift. and um, i see there was a report by the state as well. perhaps being ox august attorney play. and he was speaking about russia as a parasitic and entity that could come into the nation and to these nations. and course this with this, this trust and chaos of speaking directly to people on the ground and not that much of a rush. it is seen as a lot as a friend, as somebody with the story cool, links, good, positive links to the up to the continent. and we see a country like restaurants and they've exploited the african continent quite to the country. so the people on the ground, not the wisdom and leaders, all the sub pool, the think tanks, the people it and not just seem to be saying we welcome russia we,
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we see them as allies. and i think this is a very positive development of positive development to him, but my kids, i do apologize that forgive me for interrupting you can, but my goodness me a positive development. but this is the new face of this multi potent world with the global south, the brakes, africa, all of these countries are coming together because it, it sends many people call them this and see if hedge and wanted coalition or even a di dollar as ation companies and there was a new time upon the world today as president g, a said in, in, in recent bonds roll. witnessing the biggest changes in 100 j as kim hello is a political and this on. also joining us life in jo. but next time we will talk for longer. thank you very much. i thank you such a pleasure. thank you. it was a plane crash more than a decade ago that wiped out the entire political elite of a country well. plunging relations between 2 nations to new lows. 2010, the play and a published president came down in a forest in russia. and while i'm going investigation, officially blame and pilot era of the theories that circulated one of them and
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explosion has been officially ruled out. it was established that no traces indicating an explosion was found on the objects that were examined according to the pony pulse. the cases office who met with the relatives of representatives of the met with relatives of those that were killed on board the crash back in 2010 instruments which killed 96 people, including the then ponies president now. but he said that they carried out chemical and physical investigations and they found no evidence of an explosion on board the play now he caused our minds back to 2010. this was a disaster that shook both poland and russia. and of course they were investigations kindly down to the time the international aviation committee was one of those at the time we dr. yet on investigation and posing kind of we don't is own reporting to exactly what happen.

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