There is urgency, intent, and pattern. A huge, really important to show that is right, is not just fighting. Come us is not just fighting a complicated uh back to see, you know there is intent and there is pattern to harm the Palestinian People. I flush alright, well leave with that. Thanks so much. Manuel. Im the shadow us. All right, lets uh, recap where were at or approaching, which is cross 1600 g m t. Weve had the 1st day of oral arguments by south africa at v i. C. J, the International Court of justice, asking the court to intervene with extra provisional measures. In addition to, to earlier provisional routing saying, the situation has changed since earlier rulings that recline this acetate, the quote to intervene to prevent what it says is an intentional precedent of genocide taking place in gauze, or its asking the court to, to order his relatives sees its offensive. Lets go over now to step fast and she joins us from the hague. So step to boil down the arguments by south afri
City is where i was Prime Minister vows and victory of a home. I see also wants has blocks that it will pay a heavy price if it attacks. And us secretary of state and st blinking is back in his rel, following a while and towards the middle east. Cus scrambles to contain spillover from the as well. It is now 1800 g m t, thats 9 oclock at night. And the gaza strip when more than 1000 children has now been killed in just 9 days of war. Thats the highest death, totaling, or conflict and goes up to this day. And it continues to climb, as hospitals are running out of fuel and supplies. At least 2808 palestinians have now been killed since the conflict began 9 days ago. What was inside of them all children . The desktop also includes Health Workers and john list on these really side. 1400 people has been killed and come off as ministry operation. Passengers at least 299. 00 soldiers. And according to israels military law says, holding almost 200 as radius and foreign nationals captive more th
Hello, our program is on air. The program is about those who are always ready to be there when you need help. In our issues we often talk about volunteer help, because these people are heroes. Vitaly bilyaev has been transporting humanitarian supplies to the front lines for the second year now. He wanted to go to the front as volunteers, but two heart attacks and heart surgery did not allow him to take a place in the ranks, and vitali decided to help our soldiers from the rear. So the guys were unloaded with an engine, wheels, a generator, a few goodies, then all of our boxes were loaded here, stretchers, first aid kits, shovels, sleeping bags, one trip almost ended in tragedy, on march 24, 2023, the Ukrainian Military dropped a mine from a copter and blew up vitalys bus , lets go, musya died, now well put out the remains, so the guys started at least, hello, vitaly, hello, please tell me what happened on this day and how did you manage to get out of this burning bus . Well, i went to
After 18 arduous months, ukraines conscripts and wounded wage a war with no end in sight. In our third film this week from the ukraine war, mark is on The Front Line in the east where the conflict seems to go on without end. Also tonight, amid the rwanda refugee row, could the uk really leave the European Convention on human rights that churchill helped to found . The Home Secretary Suella Braverman this week floated the idea, apparently with the approval of number 10 . Its extremely unlikely that the government is going to withdraw from the echr. If you look at the judgements of the Supreme Court and indded of the Supreme Court and indeed the court in strasbourg, they have said rwanda is legal in principle. The defeats the government has suffered are on technical grounds. We discuss this and the battle for the soul of the Conservative Party ahead of its conference. And sir michael gambon, bafta and Olivier Award winner, with roles from Professor Dumbledore to the singing detective, di
Maddie are having a ball at playroom of Childrens Hospital of philadelphia these identical triplets have come a long way, since being in the n icu at chop almost three years ago. Born 12 weeks premature the youngest maddie was in grave condition. Hospitalized here for months on end, with severe chronic lung disease. It was a long journey. She was in the nicu for 319 days. Reporter mom, brooke, would visit maddie every single day with the other two babies in toe. Maddie was finally released a month were her first birthday but she would be in and out of the hospital for the next two years, proving though to be quite a fighter. You can just see it, how much healthier shes getting because every year it is less and less hospital visits. Reporter returning to chop with her family for the Second Annual chronic lung disease re union, doctors and nurse whose cared for this very sick , tiny baby, just cant believe maddies progress. This was amaze to go me. She for a long time we really debated w