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Premier Robert Golob, ki ga drugič preiskuje protikorupcijska komisija, je dejal, da ga to ni presenetilo. Drugega niti ni pričakoval glede na - kot je dejal - medijski rompompom zaradi njegovega letovanja v hiši poslovneža Tomaža Subotiča, ki ga je vlada imenovala v sveta dveh zdravstvenih zavodov. Predsednik komisije Robert Šumi je bil v odzivu kratek in jasen - KPK deluje neodvisno. Druge teme: - Rusija za drugi krog neposrednih mirovnih pogajanj Ukrajini predlaga drugi junij v Carigradu - Izrael trdi, da je ubil tretjega voditelja Hamasa v manj kot enem letu - Univerza v Novi Gorici praznuje 30 let visokošolskega in raziskovalnega delovanja
Poslanke in poslanci na izredni seji obravnavajo več zakonskih predlogov. Dopoldne so bili v ospredju financiranje vzgoje in izobraževanja ter rejništvo, ki je poenotilo poslance, da so višja oskrbnina in različni dodatki primeren odgovor na vse slabše stanje na področju rejništva. Državni sekretar Dan Juvan je med drugim opozoril na zmanjševanje števila rejnikov, potrebe po nastanitvah otrok pa se medtem povečujejo. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Nejasni odzivi Hamasa in Izraela na nov predlog za prekinitev ognja v Gazi - V primeru januarskega požara v ljubljanskem dijaškem domu podana kazenska ovadba zoper neznanega storilca - Primož Roglič kljub ugibanjem o morebitnem odstopu nadaljuje kolesarsko dirko po Italiji
V izraelski prestolnici Tel Aviv so se sinoči zbrali protestniki, ki nasprotujejo politiki vlade premierja Benjamina Netanjahuja v Gazi. Zahtevajo, da vlada poskrbi za izpustitev preostalih talcev Hamasa, namesto da širi vojno proti prebivalstvu enklave. Po podatkih izraelskih obveščevalcev je živih le še 20 od 58 talcev, ki še niso bili izpuščeni. Izpuščena talka je ob tem povedala, da so ji med njenim ujetništvom največjo nevarnost predstavljali izraelski raketni napadi. V oddaji tudi o tem: - Venezuelska vlada pred volitvami aretirala več opozicijskih politikov. - Air Tractorji pripravljeni na letošnjo požarno sezono. - Zlata palma v Cannesu iranskemu filmu Preprosta nesreča.
Izrael bo s kopensko ofenzivo zavzel celotno Gazo, je zatrdil izraelski premier Benjamin Netanjahu. Zatrdil je, da bodo z osnovnimi dobavami hrane v enklavo preprečili lakoto - češ da to zahtevajo zaveznice, brez njihove podpore pa Izrael ne bo dokončno premagal Hamasa. Druge teme: - Dogovor Londona in Bruslja: kako bosta odslej sodelovala na področju trgovine, obrambe in varnosti? - Evropska komisija poslabšala gospodarsko napoved: rast in inflacija v Sloveniji letos dveodstotni. - Začetek graditve Emonike: ob ljubljanskem potniškem centru hotela, stolpnica, trgovine in stanovanja
Iz Nove Gorice poziv oblastem za pokop žrtev pobojev v Trnovskem gozdu in drugod na Goriškem. Koalicija napoveduje podporo Dijani Možina Zupanc za novo varuhinjo človekovih pravic.Želimo bistveno bolj učinkovit javni zdravstveni sistem, so sporočili iz Zveze organizacij pacientov Slovenije.Trump po pogovorih med ameriškimi in ruskimi predstavniki v Rijadu: pogovarjamo se o ozemlju, razmejitvenih črtah in elektrarnah.Vodja diplomacije EU Kaja Kallas: Ne vidimo vloge Hamasa pri prihodnjem upravljanju Gaze.Na praznik Gospodovega oznanjenja so v ospredju mame, praznujemo materinski dan.VREME: Popoldne bodo plohe in nevihte. Zjasnilo se bo jutri čez dan.
S sestankom med ameriško in ukrajinsko stranjo so se v Rijadu začeli pogovori, ki bi po mnenju ameriških oblasti lahko vodili do premirja med Moskvo in Kijevom. Predstavniki Washingtona se bodo jutri ločeno sestali še s pogajalci iz Kremlja. Druge teme: - Izrael v Gazi potrdil uboj visokega predstavnika Hamasa, število ubitih preseglo 50 tisoč - Turški opozicijski voditelj Imamoglu po aretaciji suspendiran s položaja župana Carigrada - Lanišek in Kos slavila na superekipni skakalni tekmi, Gajser povozil konkurenco na dirki svetovnega prvenstva
Nika Prevc je znova navdušila navijače in drugi dan zapored zmagala na domači tekmi na Ljubnem ob Savinji. Branilka kristalnega globusa je z deveto zmago v sezoni še povečala prednost v skupnem seštevku svetovnega pokala in tako pokazala izjemno formo tik pred svetovnim prvenstvom. Druge teme: - Evropski voditelji jutri v Parizu o vojni v Ukrajini in varnosti stare celine - Ameriški zunanji minister Rubio za odstranitev Hamasa iz Gaze in Iran brez jedrskega orožja - Napad v Beljaku, ki je zahteval smrtno žrtev, izvedel islamist
V Bruslju so se odzvali na napoved uvedbe 25-odstotnih carin na jeklo in aluminij, ki jih je za vse države razglasil ameriški predsednik Donald Trump. V Evropski komisiji so uvedbo carin, ki naj bi začele veljati 12-tega marca, obžalovali, predsednica komisije Ursula von der Leyen pa je napovedala evropske protiukrepe. Kako bo to vplivalo na slovenska podjetja? V oddaji tudi: - Krhko premirje v Gazi zatresla napoved Hamasa, da v soboto ne bo izpustil nove skupine talcev. - Časnik Večer v vnovično odpuščanje. Novinarji opozarjajo: finančne težave podjetja rešujejo na plečih zaposlenih. - Ob povečanem širjenju respiratornih obolenj gneča na ljubljanski pediatrični kliniki.
Višje ameriške uvozne carine terjajo ustrezen odziv, so si enotni drugod po svetu - med drugim v Kanadi in Evropski uniji. To bo občuten udarec za staro celino, opozarjajo analitiki, saj so Združene države med najpomembnejšimi izvoznimi trgi za evropska podjetja. Nemški kancler Olaf Scholz opominja na moč Unije kot ogromnega trga s 450-imi milijoni prebivalcev - ob tem upa, da to ni začetek vzajemnega uvajanja carin. Zaskrbljene so tudi nekatere slovenske družbe. Drugi poudarki: - Trump z grožnjami od Hamasa zahteva takojšnjo izpustitev preostalih talcev. - Graditev centra Rotovž v Mariboru se draži. - Pristojni opozarjajo na širjenje obolenj dihal med otroki.
Iz Gaze prihajajo posnetki več tisoč razseljenih Palestincev, ki se po več kot 15-ih mesecih vojne skušajo po začetku premirja z Izraelom vrniti na svoja domača območja, predvsem na severu enklave. Začetek prekinitve gonja je zaživela po večurni preložitvi, razlog za zamik pa naj bi bile tehnične težave Hamasa, ki v dogovorjenem času ni zagotovil seznama ljudi, ki jih bo izpustil. Druge teme: - V Združenih državah ure pred inavguracijo Trumpa zaznamuje nejasnja usoda delovanja omrežja TikTok v ZDA. - Vlada v sporu z Agencijo za energijo po pritiskih iz Bruslja naredila korak nazaj. - V nemškem Chemnitzu ob nazivu evropska prestolnica kulture v ospredju sodelovanje, strpnost in odprta družba.
Hamas je v okviru dogovora o prekinitvi ognja izpustil prve tri talke. TE so že v Izraelu, kjer so se po zdravstvenih pregledih srečale s svojimi družinami. Sledila bo izpustitev 90-ih palestinskih zapornikov.
Od vojne izmučeni prebivalci Gaze nestrpno pričakujejo jutrišnji začetek prekinitve ognja z Izraelom. V več kot 15 mesecih je bilo ubitih skoraj 46.900 Palestincev. Preživeli se soočajo z vsakodnevnimi napadi in hudim pomanjkanjem osnovnih življenjskih potrebščin. V Izraelu se medtem vrstijo opozorila, da vojska ni dosegla svojega cilja, torej uničenja Hamasa. Druge teme: - V Gorici je med sprejemom združenja veteranov Decima mas v mestni hiši potekal shod antifašistov. - Proti lastniku kokošje farme v Gornjih Ivanjcih bodo po objavi skrb vzbujajočih posnetkov uvedli prekrškovni postopek. - Slovenski smučarski skakalci z drugim mestom v Zakopanah osvojili prve stopničke sezone.
Predstavniki Izraela in Hamasa so sinoči dosegli dogovor o prekinitvi ognja v Gazi in izpustitvi civilistov, veljati pa naj bi začel v nedeljo. Kako trden je ta dogovor? Kakšna je njegova vsebina? Kaj pomeni za celotno regijo? O tem v tokratnem Studiu ob 17.00. Gostje: dr. Danilo Türk, prof. in nekdanji predsednik Republike Slovenije; dr. Primož Šterbenc, Fakulteta za management Univerze na Primorskem; Karmen W. Švegl, dopisnica RTV Slovenija z Bližnjega vzhoda.
Prvi konec tedna v tem letu nam prinaša prvi letošnji tekmi v svetovnem pokalu za alpske smučarke, ki ga šestič po vrsti gosti Kranjska Gora. Na današnjem veleslalomu bodo slovenske barve zastopale Neja Dvornik, Andreja Slokar, Nika Tomšič in Ana Bucik Jogan. Organizatorji si želijo preseči lanske številke, ko si je prireditve ogledalo več kot 7 tisoč gledalcev. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Poljski premier Tusk v Varšavi: če bo Evropa šibka, ne bo preživela. - Francoski zunanji minister in nemška ministrica v Siriji pozvala k zastopanosti vseh skupnosti. - Predstavniki Izraela in Hamasa v Katarju nadaljujejo pogajanja o prekinitvi ognja.
V današnjih izraelskih napadih na Gazo je bilo ubitih najmanj 25 prebivalcev enklave. Z obrazložitvijo, da želijo preprečiti vnovični vzpon Hamasa, je izraelska vojska uničila še zadnjo delujočo bolnišnico na severu Gaze Kamal Adwan. Nasilno so jo izpraznili, nato pa večino osebja pridržali.
Izraelske sile tudi danes nadaljujejo krvave napade na Gazo, palestinske oblasti poročajo o najmanj 25-ih ubitih prebivalcih enklave. Z obrazložitvijo, da želijo preprečiti vnovični vzpon Hamasa, je izraelska vojska uničila še zadnjo delujočo bolnišnico na severu Gaze Kamal Adwan. Nasilno so jo izpraznili, nato pa večino osebja pridržali. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Vzrok nesreče azerbajdžanskega letala še ni znan, Rusija se opravičuje - Policija letno po tisočkrat izreče prepoved približevanja žrtvam nasilja v družini - Slovenski smučarski skakalci uspešno skozi kvalifikacije za prvo tekmo novoletne turneje
Ujumuishwasji wa lugha mbalimbali katika dunia iliyoshikamana katika Nyanja mbalimbali ni moja ya malengu ya Umoja wa Mataifa kuanzia katika Makao Makuu ya Umoja wa Mataifa hadi kwenye nchi wanachama unalichagiza hilo. Hamasa hiyo imezichagiza nchi nyingi kuanza kukumbatia lugha ambazo kwa asili hazizungumzwi kama alivyobaini Flora Nducha wa Idhaa hii ambaye hivi karibuni alikuwa Cuba kwenye Kongamano la Kimataifa la Kiswahili na kukutana na Profesa Juan Jacomino ambaye ni mhadhiri katika chuo kikuu cha Havana na ni miongoni mwa watu wa mwanzo waliokwenda Tanzania kujifunza Kiswahili na sasa anakifundisha nchini mwake Cuba. Anafafanua kuhusu safari yake ya kujua Kiswahili katika makala hii..
Today we're reflecting on the profound theme of humanity and, 'Friendship Between Species.' As we navigate through times of loss, such as the passing of a beloved animal friend, we find solace in the enduring bonds we share with animals. Research by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) focuses on the significant relationships between humans and animals. These bonds provide emotional support and improve mental health, especially in challenging times (eg Covid puppies). Interspecies friendships can bring comfort and joy, offering emotional companionship that sometimes transcends human relationships. Animals can alleviate feelings of sadness and provide a sense of purpose and love. The grieving process following the loss of a beloved animal friend, like a cherished horse is a long one, as animals give love and devotion in its purest form. This episode is dedicated to Hamasa, a beautiful Arabian horse, my favourite on Instagram. Thank you for tuning in. Love Always, Amber
V naključnem soočenju s pripadniki izraelske vojske je bil včeraj v Rafi ubit vodja Hamasa Jahja Sinvar. Uboj je za izraelsko politiko velik uspeh. Izraelski premier Benjamin Netanjahu je dejal, da to sicer ni konec vojne v Gazi, je pa začetek njenega konca. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - K premirju na Bližnjem vzhodu so znova pozvali voditelji Evropske unije. A v ospredju njihovega zasedanja je bila včeraj podpora Ukrajini. K pravičnemu miru bi jo pripeljalo tudi članstvo v Natu, je na srečanju z obrambnimi ministri zavezništva dejal ukrajinski predsednik Volodimir Zelenski. - Najnovejše znižanje temeljnih obrestnih mer, ki ga je včeraj sprejel svet Evropske centralne banke, temelji predvsem na zniževanju inflacije. Guverner Banke Slovenije Boštjan Vasle ob tem izpostavlja, da se nakazuje nova nevarnost v obliki šibke gospodarske rasti, nestanovitne industrijske proizvodnje in upada rasti storitev. - Stabilen vir energije je želja vseh, so pa želje glede tega, kakšen ta vir bo, zelo različne. Ob razpravah o primernosti jedrske energije številni nasprotujejo tudi obnovljivim virom. Številni občani Ilirske Bistrice so bili sinoči ostro proti gradivi vetrnic.
Izraelska vojska je ob prvi obletnici vdora Hamasa v judovsko državo v Gazi po navedbah tamkajšnih oblasti ubila najmanj 77 Palestincev. Ob tem je nadaljevala obstreljevanje juga Libanona in napovedala širjenje te operacije. Kot je sporočila, je samo v eni uri napadla 120 ciljev Hezbolaha. Pripadniki tega šiitskega gibanja pa trdijo, da so včeraj na judovsko državo izstrelili skoraj 200 raket. Drugi poudarki - V Evropskem parlamentu kritični do nemškega nadzora na notranjih mejah s sosedami. - Nova ministra za obrambo ter za vzgojo in izobraževanje Borut Sajovic in Vinko Logaj prevzemata posle. - Prejemnik Ježkove nagrade je letos velikan slovenskega gledališča in filma Boris Cavazza.
Ob grožnji razširitve bližnjevzhodnega konflikta z izraelsko-iranskim spopadom mineva prva obletnica krvavega napada skrajnega palestinskega gibanja Hamas. Več kot 3 tisoč skrajnežev je vdrlo v Izrael in ubilo prek tisoč 139 Izraelcev. V izraelskem maščevanju na Gazo je do danes umrlo več kot 42 tisoč Palestincev. V spopadu z libanonskim Hezbolahom, ki še traja, je bilo ubitih najmanj dva tisoč ljudi. Izraelska vojska je sporočila, da je bilo v zadnjem letu na Izrael iz Gaze, Libanona, Jemna in Irana izstreljenih več kot 26 tisoč raket. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Na pomoč po smrtonosnih poplavah in plazovih v Bosni in Hercegovini prihaja tudi slovenska ekipa. - Državni zbor bo potrjeval nova ministra in razpravljal o novem plačnem zakonu v javnem sektorju. - Radio Slovenija danes vabi v Cukrarno, kjer bo v živo mogoče spremljati nastajanje podkastov in drugih zvočnih formatov.
Regionalni program: Aktuelno u 18 - Radio Slobodna Evropa / Radio Liberty
Dok spasioci tragaju za nestalima u poplavama u BIH, voda se povlači iz sela Komarnice u Crnoj Gori u kom je nevreme odnelo mostove. Kako su prošli bh. lokalni izbori. Godinu dana rata Izraela i Hamasa. Priča o ljudima koji pri rođenju nisu imali definisan pol - kako žive interseks osobe u Srbiji.
V Izraelu zaznamujejo prvo obletnico vdora pripadnikov Hamasa v judovsko državo, ki je sprožil vojno v Gazi. Ta je med Palestinci zahtevala skoraj 42 tisoč smrtnih žrtev, 100 tisoč je ranjenih, 1,8 milijona razseljenih, izraelski talci pa še vedno niso na prostosti. Izraelska vojska medtem nadaljuje napade v enklavi in obstreljevanje libanonske prestolnice Bejrut. Druge teme: - Državni zbor o imenovanju šolskega in obrambnega ministra; resor za digitalizacijo bo začasno vodil finančni minister. - Nobelova nagrada za medicino v roke ameriškima znanstvenikoma za odkritje mikro RNK, ključne pri regulaciji genov. - Teden otroka z geslom Otrok, nepopisan list poziva k ustvarjalnosti in vzgoji najmlajših v odgovorne odrasle.
Regionalni program: Aktuelno u 18 - Radio Slobodna Evropa / Radio Liberty
Poslanici opozicije u Srbiji najavili proteste protiv rudarenja litijuma nakon što na sednici Narodne skupštine nije započeta zakazana rasprava. Šta o lokalnim izborima u Crnoj Gori kažu Podgoričani. U izraelskim napadima ubijen vođa Hamasa u Bejrutu. Šta nakon rezultata na austrijskim izborima?
Ismaila Hanijo bo na čelu Hamasa nasledil vodja gibanja v Gazi Jahja Sinvar. Libanonski Hezbolah mu je že čestital, Izrael ga je označil za terorista, Združene države pa opozarjajo, da je Sinvar ostaja ključni igralec na poti do morebitnega premirja v Gazi: Druge teme: - Kamala Harris s podpredsedniškim kandidatom Timom Walzom nagovorila privržence - Občinski svet Kanala ob Soči: oskrba industrijske cone s pitno vodo naj bo ločena od oskrbe prebivalcev - Pariz: Čeh bo v metu diska lovil olimpijsko kolajno; rokometaše v četrtfinalu nocoj čakajo Norvežani
Izraelske sile so v napadih na Gazo v minulih 24-ih urah ubile najmanj 40 ljudi, na zasedenem Zahodnem bregu pa osem. V regiji se krepi bojazen pred razširitvijo vojne po grožnjah libanonskega šiitskega Hezbolaha in Irana Izraelu zaradi atentatov na vodjo Hamasa in poveljnika Hezbolaha. Hezbolah je danes izvedel nove napade z brezpilotnimi letali in raketami na severni del Izraela. Združeni narodi medtem v najnovejšem poročilu ugotavljajo veliko povečanje podhranjensoti otrok v Gazi. Ta se je minuli mesec povečala še za skoraj 50 odstotkov v primerjavi z mesecem prej. Druge teme: - Kamala Harris za podpredsedniškega kandidata izbrala guvernerja Minnesote Tima Walza, poročajo ameriški mediji. - Britanska sodišča za pospešitev pregona skrajno desnih izgrednikov odprta 24 ur na dan. - Zdajšnja plezalna olimpijska prvakinja Janja Garnbret branjenje zlata začela z odliko.
Poteka ena izmed največjih izmenjav zapornikov med Rusijo in Zahodom. Moskva je po poročanju Bloomberga že izpustila novinarja časnika Wall Street Journal Evana Gershkovicha, ki so ga Rusi aretirali zaradi vohunjenja. V izmenjavi naj bi sodelovala tudi Slovenija, ki bo po dogodku verjetno postala bolj zanimiva za obveščevalne službe, tudi zaradi svoje lege. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Iran danes z zavezniki iz Libanona, Iraka in Jemna o maščevanju za uboj političnega vodje Hamasa. - Na svetu do danes porabili vse naravne vire, ki jih Zemlja lahko obnovi v enem letu. - Ministrica Bratušek leto dni po katastrofalnih poplavah pohvalila hitro vzpostavitev prevoznosti cest.
Napetosti na Bližnjem vzhodu se poleg vojne v Gazi še naprej stopnjujejo, ponoči je bil namreč v Iranu ubit politični vodja palestinskega skrajnega gibanja Hamas, Ismail Hanija. Številni se sprašujejo, kakšne bodo posledice tega atentata. Palestinski politični analitik Thabet Al-Amour je dejal, da je bil uboj Hanije šokanten, saj ni bil vojaška osebnost in nihče ni pričakoval njegovega atentata. Po njegovem mnenju se bodo pogajanja o premirju in izmenjavi talcev vrnila nazaj na začetno točko. V oddaji tudi: - V prihodnjih urah naj bi izmenjali danes obsojena ruska vohuna, pri nas aretirana leta 2022. - Državni sekretar Leben ob obisku Koroške: država se mora osredotočiti na obnovo. - Gasilci v Dalmaciji nadzorujejo požare pri Šibeniku in Makarski.
Solze sreče so danes vendarle izpodrinile solze žalosti prve izmed družin, ki so ob lanski ujmi ostale brez doma. V Slovenj Gradcu so namreč dopoldne slovesno predali ključe novozgrajene hiše družini Stropnik. Njihov prejšnji dom je med več kot 300 objekti, ki so jih avgusta lani prizadele poplave in plazovi ter za katere so pristojni ugotovili, da niso več primerni za prebivanje. Druge teme: - Združenje zdravstvenih zavodov zahteva spremembo pri podeljevanju koncesij in pravičnejše cene storitev. - Število nezakonitih migracij na balkanski poti naj bi upadlo za skoraj tri četrtine, česar naša policija ne zaznava. - Sporazum med glavnima palestinskima gibanjema jezi Izrael, češ da je Fatah podprl terorizem Hamasa.
Humanitarna katastrofa v Gazi se samo še poglablja. Zaradi novih napadov izraelske vojske, čeprav naj bi bili njihov cilj Hamasovi borci, se število smrtnih žrtev in ranjenih med civilisti strmo vzpenja. Samo v napadu na begunsko taborišče na jugu enklave je bilo ubitih 71 ljudi, skoraj 300 pa ranjenih. Priče opisujejo, da so posledice takšne, kot da bi območje prizadel rušilni potres. V oddaji tudi: Druge teme: - Za dogovor o plačni reformi v javnem sektorju naj bi jeseni potebovali še nekaj tednov. - Minister Poklukar na Pokljuki dejal, da ne bodo dovolili ne vard ne drugih skrajnih skupin. - Andrej Plenković ima zagotovljen nov mandat na čelu HDZ.
Vlada je v državni zbor poslala spremembo zakona o ureditvi določenih vprašanj zaradi končne razsodbe arbitražnega sodišča na podlagi arbitražnega sporazuma med Slovenijo in Hrvaško. Gre za spremembo dveh členov - prvi ribičem zaradi oviranega ribolova še naprej omogoča nadomestilo za izpad dohodka, drugi pa pravno pomoč. Vlada zagotavlja, da ribiči zaradi pravnih zadev ne bodo imeli nobenih stroškov. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Policisti in vojaki zaradi nezadovoljstva s končanimi pogajanji v tako imenovanem drugem plačnem stebru grozijo s stavko in protestom. - Združene države Amerike vztrajajo, da Izrael podpira najnovejšo resolucijo Združenih narodov o Gazi, medtem ko judovska država ponavlja, da bo vojno končala po uničenju Hamasa. - Članice zveze Nato zaradi ruskih sabotaž in kibernetskih napadov pripravljene na odločnejše ukrepanje proti kremeljskim vohunom.
Medtem ko mednarodna javnost poziva Izrael in Hamas naj sprejemeta predlog premierja v Gazi, ki ga je v petek predstavil ameriški predsednik Joe Biden, pa je predlog še dodatno zamajal že tako razdvojeno izraelsko vlado. Izraelska ministra za finance in nacionalno varnost sta namreč zagrozila s strmoglavljenjem vlade, če bi izraelski premier Benjamin Netanjhau sprejel predlog premirja v enklavi, ki bi vključeval konec vojne brez uničenja Hamasa. V oddaji tudi: - Ob vzponu desnice v Evropi, se tudi v Avstriji zmaga na evropskih volitvah obeta desni stranki - Na območju Babičev pri Kopru odprli pol hektara velik nasad domačih sort oljk - Madridski Real slavil 15-to zmago v nogometni ligi prvakov
Izraelska letala so ponoči raketirala palestinsko begunsko taborišče Tal as-Sultan na območju Rafe in pri tem ubila najmanj 45 Palestincev, več kot 65 je ranjenih. Izraelska vojska je napad priznala in dodala, da je ciljala dva poveljnika Hamasa. Pomor se je zgodil le nekaj ur po tem, ko je Hamas na Tel Aviv izstrelil osem raket, ki niso povzročile škode. In dva dneva po ukazu Meddržavnega sodišča v Haagu, naj Izrael ustavi vojaško operacijo v Rafi. Pokol nad Palestinci so ostro obsodile številne države. Prvič se je s sporočilom, da nasilje nad Palestinci ni več opravičljivo, odzvala italijanska vlada. V oddaji tudi: - Evropski zunanji ministri med drugim o vnovičnem zagonu civilne misije Unije na mejnem prehodu Rafa med Gazo in Egiptom. - Ukrajinski predsednik Zelenski v Madridu podpisal varnostni sporazum s Španijo, ki hkrati Ukrajini obljublja za milijardo evrov orožja letos. - Policisti ob širjenju pozivov k sodelovanju v vaških stražah opozarjajo, da slabo vplivajo na občutek varnosti.
Oči ljubiteljic in ljubiteljev kolesarstva so danes uprte v Rim, kjer se bo odvilo še zadnje dejanje letošnje kolesarske dirke po Italiji - parada šampionov. Slovenski kolesarski as Tadej Pogačar prepričljivo vodi v skupnem seštevku s skoraj 10-imi minutami prednosti. Drugi poudarki: - Oboroženo krilo Hamasa po štirih mesecih znova izvedlo raketne napade na osrednji Izrael. - Predlog zakona o kakovosti v zdravstvu deležen številnih pripomb in predlogov. - Primorska gledališka nagrada tantadruj za življenjsko delo letos prevajalcu Srečku Fišerju.
V Iranu se pripravljajo na prenos oblasti, potem ko je v helikopterski nesreči umrl predsednik države Ebrahim Raisi. Ne le, da je država ostala brez predsednika, ampak je ostala tudi brez najmočnejšega kandidata, ki bi nasledil ajatolo. Medtem ko izraelski vojaški škorenj z nezmanjšano močjo bije vojno v Gazi, Mednarodno kazensko sodišče zahteva izdajo pripornih nalogov za izraelskega premierja, obrambnega ministra in tri voditelje Hamasa. In medtem ko se je trem državam – Irski, Španiji in Norveški – uspelo povsem jasno izreči, da bodo v torek priznale Palestino, vlada v Sloveniji tega ne zmore, saj predloga ni poslala v Državni zbor. V kritičnem pregledu iztekajočega se tedna nas bo zanimalo tudi, kaj v zdravstveni sektor prinaša načrtovana Agencija za kakovost v zdravstvu, prizemljili pa bomo tudi visokoleteče zamisli o novi medicinski fakulteti na Primorskem. Pa še o bolj in manj strateških razmislekih o postavitvi drugega bloka jedrske elektrarne Krško ter prehajanju strateškega prehranskega sektorja v hrvaško lastništvo.
Glavni tožilec Meddržavnega kazenskega sodišča Karim Khan zahteva nalog za prijetje izraelskega premierja Benjamina Netanjahuja, obrambnega ministra Joava Galanta in treh vodij Hamasa zaradi domnevnih vojnih zločinov in zločinov proti človečnosti. Khan je med zločini omenil tudi namerno stradanje prebivlstva. Izraelski politični vrh je obtožbe označil za aburdne. Netanjahu je ob tem zatrdil, da nobena odločitev sodišča ne bo ustavila Izraela pri uresničitvi končnega cilja - uničenju Hamasa. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Po smrti iranskega predsednika Raisia v nesreči helikopterja se pojavljajo vprašanja o morebitnih prihodnjih odnosih Irana z državami v regiji in širše. Po mnenju analitikov ni pričakovati večjih političnih obratov. - Zdravstvo ostaja prednostna naloga vlade, je v državnem zboru zagotovil premier Robert Golob. Ob tem je napovedal, da bodo na Obali kmalu odprli tretjo medicinsko fakulteto pri nas. Medtem je slišati kar nekaj kritik na napoved ostrejše ločitve zasebnega in javnega zdravstva. - Po nedavni prodaji Panvite prehajajo v hrvaške roke tudi Celjske mesnine. Prevzema jih mesna industrija Braća Pivac.
Nestrinjanja glede povojne ureditve Gaze vse bolj delijo izraelsko politiko. Voditelj opozicije in aktualni minister brez listnice Beni Ganc napoveduje izstop iz vlade, če v treh tednih ne bo sprejela načrta o upravljanju palestinske enklave po zmagi nad Hamasom. Ganc predvideva, da bi za varnost v Gazi skrbel Izrael, medtem ko bi enklavo začasno vodila ameriško-evropsko-arabsko-palestinska civilna uprava, ki bi postavila temelje za prihodnjo tamkajšnjo oblast, ki po njegovih besedah ne bi bila v rokah ne Hamasa ne palestinskega V oddaji tudi: - Število prijav nasilja nad starejšimi pri nas poskočilo za skoraj 18 odstotkov - Festival Dobrote slovenskih kmetij kot odskočna deska za njihove izdelke - Košarkar Luka Dončić z Dallasom med najboljšimi štirimi ekipami v ligi NBA
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Izraelske sile so, po jutranjem pozivu k evakuaciji, začele zračne napade na vzhodu Rafe, ki bi lahko bili začetek napovedane kopenske ofenzive na to mesto na jugu Gaze. V njem je, kot opozarjajo tudi ameriške oblasti, 1,4 milijona ljudi. Izrael trdi, da so med njimi številni borci Hamasa. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Francoski predsednik Macron in kitajski voditelj Ši poudarila pomen sodelovanja Evrope in Kitajske. - Poročilo Banke Slovenije: bančni sistem v državi stabilen, kibernetsko tveganje zvišano. - Večina upravnih enot v zaostritev stavke. Od prihodnje srede stavka vse uradne dni.
V nedeljo, 7. aprila, je minilo šest mesecev od strahovitega napada Hamasa v južnem Izraelu, ki je vzel več kot 1200 življenj. Palestinsko gibanje Hamas, ki je ponekod po svetu opredeljeno kot teroristična organizacija, je zajelo tudi več kot 250 talcev. Sledil je srdit in brutalen vojaški odziv izraelske oblasti, ki je nad Gazo tako rekoč z vajeti spustila svojo vojsko. Ta je v pol leta ubila več kot 33 tisoč ljudi, od tega 40 odstotkov otrok, popolnoma opustošila območje Gaze, povzročila ekocid, številni mednarodni opazovalci pa v dejanjih izraelske vojske vidijo tudi genocid. Konflikt v Gazi, Palestini, Izraelu pa se ne dogaja samo zadnjih šest mesecev. Gre namreč za enega najdlje trajajočih in tudi najbolj zapletenih konfliktov v zgodovini.V Vročem mikrofonu zunanjepolitični novinar MMC RTV Slovenija Boris Vasev predstavi poglobljen intervju z nizozemsko-palestinskim analitikom in raziskovalcem Mouinom Rabbanijem o izraelsko-palestinskem vprašanju. Zapiski: Intervju z Mouinom Rabbanijem na MMC Članek o tem, kako izraelska vojska uporablja umetno inteligenco Peturni podkast o razmerah v Izraelu in Palestini, ki ga ustvarja Lex Fridman
Pogajalci Izraela in Hamasa naj bi bili blizu dogovora za premirje v Gazi. Po poročanju egiptovske televizije al Kajra bosta strani po preučitvi novega ameriškega predloga dogovora pogovore v Kairu nadaljevali v sredo. Včeraj se je sicer izraelska vojska presenetljivo umaknila iz južnega dela Gaze, a očitno gre le za prerazporeditve enot. Druge teme oddaje: - Predsednica republike Pirc Musar na tridnevni obisk v Grčijo, v ospredju pogovorov tudi širitev Evropske unije - Začenja se vnos zbirnih vlog za kmetijske subvencije - Policisti bodo med preventivno akcijo za večjo varnost motoristov izvajali poostren nadzor
Trojček Gibanje Svoboda, SD in Levica po tokratnem koalicijskem vrhu ni dal obljub, kaj vse bo vlada postorila, češ da ne želijo ponoviti napake izpred enega leta. Vrh koalicije je bil sicer v senci razčiščevanja spornega nakupa sodnih prostorov. Saga se namreč nadaljuje. Pravosodna ministrica Dominika Švarc Pipan vztraja na položaju, v SD-ju pričakujejo, da bo premier Robert Golob upošteval odločitev stranke in jo razrešil, a ta si je vzel še nekaj časa za premislek. Dogajanje zaostruje koalicijske odnose, burno je tudi znotraj SD, kjer bodo začeli postopek izključitve Švarc Pipanove zaradi blatenja stranke. Druge teme: - Prebivalcem od danes na voljo prve ljudske obveznice; najmanjši vpis je tisoč evrov. - Voditelji Evropske unije bodo skušali madžarskega premiera Orbana prepričati, naj umakne blokado financiranja Ukrajine. - Izraelski premier Netanjahu: agencija Združenih narodov za palestinske begunce je v službi Hamasa.
Palestinski šalovi poznati kao 'kufije' od početka rata između Izraela i Hamasa za mnoge su postali simbol otpora i nezavisnosti. Mnogi demonstranti širom svijeta nose marame kao čin solidarnosti. Dr. Anas Iqtait, predavač na Australijskom nacionalnom univerzitetu u Centru za arapske i islamske studije kaže da kufija ima duboku vezu sa palestinskim identitetom koji datira stoljećima unazad.
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On today's podcast: 1) President Joe Biden said Israel and Hamas, a militant organization designated a terrorist group by the US, should “pause” fighting to allow time to free more hostages from Gaza. Israel says that 17 of its solders have so far died during battles in the Hamas-ruled enclave. 2) Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted the US central bank may now be finished with the most aggressive tightening cycle in four decades after it held off on raising interest rates for a second consecutive policy meeting. 3) Apple will deliver its fiscal fourth-quarter results on Thursday, giving investors the first indications of how the new iPhone 15 is selling. 4) An attempt by fellow New York Republicans to expel Representative George Santos from the US House fell short on Wednesday night. 5) In sports, the Texas Rangers Win First World Series Title and legendary basketball coach, Bobby Knight, has died at the age of 83. Full transcript here:Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. We begin with the latest developments in the Middle East. President Biden says Israel and Hamasa should pause fighting to allow time to free more people from the Gaza Strip. Speaking in Minnesota, the President responded to a protester who demanded a full ceasefire. The United States are going to continue to drive humanitarian support pretas and people on Gaza who need help, and they do need help. We're going to continue to affirm that Israel has the right to respond responsibility to defended citizens from terror, and it needs to do so on a manner of those consistent international and humanitarian law. The presidents also hailed international efforts to open the Rafa border crossing, which allowed hundreds to leave the territory yesterday. Hamas says six hundred more are expected to leave today, including four hundred American citizens. Well, Nathan, we now turned to politics back home. Another attempt by fellow New York Republicans to expel Representative George Santos from the House fell short last night, and Bloomberg's Amy Morris has details from Washington. George Santos is indicted on fraud charges and accused of misconduct. The vote to remove him requires two thirds majority. House Speaker Mike Johnson argued that an expulsion should be contingent on a criminal conviction or some official finding of ethical misconduct. Santo says the vote was a victory for due process. I feel like due process is still alive. I feel like there's enough colleagues on both sides of the aisle here who understand that this was the second time Santos survived in expulsion vote. On Tuesday night, the Ethics Committee said it would reveal its next course of action by November seventeenth, regarding its inquiry into allegations of misconduct in Washington. I Mamy Moore as Bloomberg Radio, all right, Amy, thank you. Meanwhile, the civil fraud trial against former President Donald Trump has reached a key moment. The former president's oldest son has taken the stand. Donald Trump Junior told the judge he was not involved in preparing financial statements for his father's company. In his words, the accountants worked on it. New York Attorney General Letitia James accuses Trump and his two eldest sons of inflating asset values by billions illegal profits. Trump juniors do back on the stand today. The former president is set to testify on Monday. Well, Nathan, we have another big trial in New York and nearing its and jury deliberations could begin as soon as today. In the fraud trial of Sam bankman Fried Bloomberg, the legal reporter AVA Benny Morrison was in the courtroom for the closing arguments. Bank Munfree lawyer Mark Cohen has tended to use metaphors and his jury addresses in this trial, and he suggested that the government had wrongly painted Sam as a villain, as a monster in a Hollywood film about a grand fraud scheme. He said that certainly wasn't the case. Yes, at one point his client was probably the worst dress CEO in the country and had bad hair. To anyone and everyone, including journalists, had a messy life, but that wasn't a crime. And Bloomberg's eva, Bennie Morrison says macbin Freed is charged with seven counts of fraud and money laundering following the collapse of his ftx cryptocurrency last year. Karen, let's now turn to a busy day for the markets. Investors are still reacting to what appears to be a douvish pivot by j Powell. After holding rates steady for a second consecutive meeting, the Fed chairman hinted the central Bank may now be finished with the most aggressive tightening cycle in four decades. Jeffrey Rosenberg is a senior portfolio manager at black Rock. Clearly what the market saw was a preference for the worry of tightening financial conditions. We're at sufficiently restricted, we could be done, black Rocks. Jeff Rosenberg notes, following the Powell news conference, a ten year treasure yield tumbled below four point seventy five percent for the first time in two weeks. Still following this morning now at four point seventy two percent, and Nathan, we also get a policy decision overseas this morning. Economists expect the Bank of England to hold rates for a second consecutive meeting. Turning two earnings, shares of Shell are higher by two percent. Third quarter profit rows on a combination of higher energy prices, strong gas trading, and wider refining margins. The oil Jeff is also accelerating the pace of share buybacks well. Staying in Europe, Nathan. Barclay's is embarking on a plan to reduce its global workforce, but the British bank is planning to spare its Asia business from the bulk of job cuts. We spoke earlier with Barclay's CEO cs vn Kada Krishnan. In Asia, we of course have very booming economies and we also have a very growing business, so proportionately it's far less likely to impact this region. However, Barclay's CEO cs Van Kate Krishnan added that it would be ambitious for the bank to consider expanding into Wealth and China, and should instead focus on doing better in the UK. Let's turn back here to the US, Karen, because investors here are awaiting earnings from the world's most valuable company, Apple. It reports this afternoon, and we get a preview from Bloomberg's Tom Busby. Apple's iPhone fifteen lineup released on September twenty seconds, just about a week before the quarter rented, but the company will give investors early sales data on the new fifteens, hoping the show that it's off to a rate start ahead of the all important holiday season. Bloomberg consensus calls for Ernix per share of a dollar thirty nine revenues of eighty nine point three four billion, about half of that from smartphones. Tom Busby, Bloomberg Radio. All right, Tom, thanks well. Disney reports earnings next week, but it is making news this morning. The company is moving to take full control of the Hulu streaming service. Begin more from Bloomberg Stunt Risner. Complete ownership helps integrate Hulu into the Disney Plus streaming service, and now co owners Disney and Comcast must arrive at a price. Under a twenty nineteen deal, the two agreed Hulu would be worth no less than twenty seven and a half billion dollars. Where might the money come from. Disney could sell legacy assets like ABC and CEO Bob Iger is open to selling a minority stake in ESPN. In New York Time. Doug Prisoner, Bloomberg Radio, Nathan, Thanks. It is time now for a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. For that, we're joined by Bloomberg's Amy Moore. Amy, Good morning, Good morning, Karen. Republican senators angrily challenged Senator Tommy Tubberville on his blockade of almost four hundred military officers taking over the Senate floor for more than four hours to call for individual confirmation votes after a month's long stalemate. Republican Dan Sullivan of Alaska warned of dire quants consequence by the way Shujinping is watching us right now, going, I can't believe they're not letting these guys command. I'm scared the death of subs. Senator Sullivan says if the standoff continues in officers do leave the military, Tuberville's BLOCKABE will be remembered as quote non national security suicide mission. The House could vote today on a bill providing aid to Israel. It's the first legislation under the new House Speaker Mike Johnson. But Johnson's bill would not only uncouple the aid to Ukraine that the Biden administrator wanted, but also would redirect funding already earmarked for the IRS. West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin says, that's a state. There's no human being. No business can amass the amount of debt that we have and be successful. You just can't do it. So we have to get our dead under So anything we do should be concerned about the debt. But right now we're fighting to survive, and Republican Lindsey Graham says without funding for Ukraine, the bill just won't make it through the Senate. Hama says almost six hundred more foreigners and dual nationals, including four hundred American citizens, are expected to leave Gaza today. That would be the second batch to exit since the border with Egypt was opened yesterday. We get more with Bloomberg. To Oliver Crook in Tel Aviv, we had two categories of people that were allowed to leave Gaza and go into Egypt. The first wee the wounded Egyptian ambulances carrying some Palestinians out who had been hurt during the fighting and during the bombardments. They're being treated in a field hospital in the northern Sini. But the second are the foreigners that are now being permitted to cross over. Bloomberg's Oliver Crook tells us there are about one thousand US citizens in Gaza, and four hundred of them be permitted to leave. Today. Global News twenty four hours a day and whatever you want it with Bloomberg News now, I maybe Morrison, this is Bloomberg. Karen, all right, Amy, thank you, while we bring you news throughout the day right here on Bloomberg Radio. But now, as Amy said, you can get the latest news on demand whenever you wanted. Subscribe to Bloomberg News Now to get the latest headlines at the click of a button. Get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg News noow on the Bloomberg Business app, Bloomberg dot com plus Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update. Here's John stash Hour John Yarn. The Texas Rangers are World Series champions for the first time, and they did it by doing something that may never be done again. They won eleven to zero on the road in the postseason. They just won their third straight game at Arizona. It was five to nothing even though the Rangers didn't get a hit until the seventh inning off Zach Gallen. They score running the seventh and then got four more than ninth. Nathan Evaldi worked out of trouble. The Diamondbacks had runners in scoring position in each of the first five innings, but if Aldi finished the postseason going five and zero. Corey Seeger was the MVP, as he was when the Dodgers won the World Series three years ago. A couple of things about Bob Knight's life undeniable. Massively successful as a college basketball coach at Army Indiana and Texas Tech. He won over nine hundred games, three national championships. His team in nineteen seventy six, still the last to go undefeated. Also undeniable, the demons that led Knight to throw a chair during a game choked the player in a practice, he grabbed the arm of a student who called him by his last name. That led to his departure at Indiana. Bob Knight passed away at the age of eighty three. The Celtics are undefeated. They scored one hundred and fifty five points, the most in a game since nineteen fifty nine. They beat the Pacers in Boston by fifty. The Wizards lost in Atlanta one thirty to one twenty one. The Warriors on a Klay Thompson shot. If the Buzzer top Sacramento by a point, shocks dash that our Bloomberg sports from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on SYRIASXAM, the Bloomberg Business app and Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager. As the Israel Humas war continues, President Biden is calling for a pause in fighting. That's so more people can be allowed to be released from the Gaza Strip to be moved out of harm's way. This is as Israel faces some wavering support for its ongoing ground effort from parts of the global South. And for more on all this, we're joined by Roslind Mathis and Bloomberg's news director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Roz, Good morning. Can you get us updated first off on how the effort to get more people out of harm's way is going well? As you say, it looks like they might get another six hundred or so people out today. That was after they are about eighty people who could leave across that crossing called the Rougher crossing between Gaza and Egypt yesterday. But these are mostly either people who are elderly and wounded in need of urgent medical care, but also those who are holding a foreign passport, so they've got passports from Australia, Asia, the US and elsewhere. And it's a really small number of people In the end, when you think about the number of people who are currently bunched up inside Gaza, many of them have moved further south towards that crossing, but they don't have any means to leave at the moment. This is really just those people who have foreign nationals or in need of very very urgent medical care. And what we know is that the attacks inside Gaza are continuing. The Israeli forces are pushing further towards Gaza City, which is the very very high density area, and that's going to lend itself towards staor to door combat. In the end, we know the aerial strikes are continuing. After those attacks on the refugee camp in recent days. Israel says it was striking Hamas there because they say that Hamas is using those refugee camps as strongholds. But it looks like Israel is moving towards an approach of effectively severing Gaza into so separating North Gaza from the south. That's going to push people even further towards the south and bunched up towards the Rougher crossing. But it's really only just a handful of people so far getting out, and I guess it would make it that much harder to tell whether the people that are being allowed to leave Gaza at this point are some of the hostages that Israel says Hamas is still holding a number of hostages that seems to be steadily rising day by day. Well, that's right, and just reflects the overall confusion. Really in a wartime, it's very difficult to get clear information. And what we know is that bit by bed it seems that they are, in fact even more hostages than were initially known about, are scattered in different areas of the Gaza strip, and the negotiations are continuing via intermediaries. Katar and others are involved in that, but it doesn't seem like they're making major progress towards the whole release of the rest of those hostages. Again, it's very much a trickle, if any. And so what you've got is that situation of only a few people coming out of Gaza, limited aid going in, and a real clear sense, especially from Egypt on that border crossing, they don't want hundreds of thousands of people coming their way. Yeah, it sounds like a trickle both ways of people moving out and AID moving in. And as this effort continues, we are starting to see a little bit more erosion for support for Israel, particularly from Jordan and some left just leaders in Latin America. What does that tell us about how support for Israel could continue as this effort goes on. Well, as you say, we're seeing greater noises from countries and what we often call together collectively the Global South, at some nations in Africa, in Latin America, in Asia and so on, including sort of Muslim majority nations Malaysia and Indonesia in Asia, and just strong expressions of concern about the situation inside Gaza. And against that, you've got countries in Europe, in the US still sort of issuing strong statements of support for Israel in the aftermath of what was a shocking attack on Israel on October seven. But equally then you even had the US President Joe Biden yesterday saying that he's in favor of what he's calling a pause in the fighting. What these countries seem to be calling a pause or a halt or a temporary something, any word to use other than saying the word ceasefire, which is politically very difficult, But even they are saying it because they're seeing the level of the impact inside Gaza, and so as time goes on, if this conflict really does go on for weeks and months, as Israel is indicating, and the humanitarian cost of that increases in Gaza, you'll only see more and more people potentially moving away from that overt level of support for Israel. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Today, your morning brief on the story's making news from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. Look for us on your podcast feed at six am Eastern each morning, on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. 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On today's podcast: 1) An Israeli strike on a refugee camp in Gaza overnight killed and wounded hundreds of people, according to the Health Ministry in the Hamas-run territory, and drew condemnation from across the Middle East. The development came ahead of a regional trip by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. 2) The Federal Reserve is poised to hold interest rates steady at a 22-year high for a second meeting, while leaving open the possibility of another hike as soon as December with economic growth staying resilient. 3) AMD said a new AI chip will generate $2 billion in sales next year, fueling optimism that demand for the component will offset a slump in orders for video-game equipment. Full Transcript:Good morning. I maybe Morris and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. We begin with new developments in the Middle East. Israel struck a refugee camp in Gaza overnight. Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Daniel Huguri says it was targeting Hamas and killed a senior leader in that organization. So tonight we eliminated the murderous terrorist, Ibrahim Bari. Bari is the main combat leader in the northern Gaza strip since the IDF forces entered Gaza. He also had a part in the massacre on October seventh. During his assassination, many terrorists were killed, terrorists who stayed with him in the building and in the underground area below the buildings. IDF spokesperson Daniel Hugari, speaking through an interpreter, the latest strike is drawing condemnation across the Middle East. We get more from Bloomberg's Oliver Crook and Tel Aviv. What this does is it's going to bring into the four again those voices that have been calling for a ceasefire, the voices that have been condemning Israel's actions and the ceasefire calls by the Saudis and by the UN have been retorted to by Benjamin Nyaw, who has recently this weekend completely off the table. Bloomberg's Oliver Krok reports the Health Ministry and the Hamas run gaza strips, as hundreds were killed and wounded in those strikes well amy before the overnight strike, Secretary of State Antony Blincn told the Senate it was too soon to call for a ceasefire. When it comes to a ceasefire in this moment, You're exactly right. That would simply consolidate what Hamas has been able to do and allow it to remain where it is and potentially repeat what it did another day, and that's not tolerable. Secretary of State Antony Blinkin will travel back to Israel on Friday. The White House says President Biden would veto a package put forward by House GOP members to provide aid to Israel by slashing funds for the IRS and leave out funding for other national security priorities. The legislation, championed by the new House Speaker Mike Johnson, is already run into stiff bi partisan opposition Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. We must stand with our allies in Israel. We must send humanitarian aid to innocent civilians in Gaza. We must hold the line against Vladimir Putin by supporting Ukraine. Senator Schumer says Democrats want to pass President Biden's one hundred and five billion dollars supplemental package, which includes funding for Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan, and the Southern border well. Another geopolitical news this morning, President Biden will meet with Chinese leader Shijin Pain later this month in San Francisco, and Bloomberg's Ed Baxter has the latest. White House spokeswomen Karine Jean Pierre, was asked several times at the daily White House briefing. She finally said it was an official confirmation and says it will be a difficult conversation. That's what the President is going is going to be doing and having a tough conversation, but important conversation. Jean Pierre would not go into details on expectations it will be on the sidelines of APE here in San Francisco. China has not commented on the meeting in San Francisco. I'm at Baxter Bloomberg Radio. Thank you, Ed, and turning to the markets, we kick off a new month with a big day on the economic front. It begins with the Treasury Department's new borrowing plan and finishes with a FED decision and a J. Powell news conference. We get a preview from Bloomberg's Michael McKee. It figures to be a long day on trading desks. First up, the Treasury announces its refunding plans for the quarter. It plans to borrow a record seven hundred and seventy six billion dollars between now and the end of the year. Today we find out the mix of bills, bonds, and notes and how much of each it will sell. The record borrowing may spark a lot of market volatility. Refunding is followed by the Fed. While no one expects a rate move, investors will be focused on the possibility of one at future meetings. Will Chairman J. Powell take that off the table another opportunity for market moves? Michael McKee, Bloomberg Radio. Thank you Michael, and stick with Bloomberg this afternoon for our FED Decide special starting at one thirty pm Wall Street Time on both Bloomberg Radio and television. While we head overseas to Asia. Now, the Bank of Japan I expectedly stepped into the bond market, trying to curb the pace of gains and sovereign yields. The move comes just today after announcing it was loosening its grip on debt prices and on the equity front. Some tech earnings in focus. We got a mixed picture from Advanced micro Devices. The chip makers sales forecast fell short of estimates. The company says a new AI chip will generate two billion dollars in sales next year. Shares of AMD are down almost two percent in early trading, and for Surrepta, shares of the biopharma company are plunging about forty six percent this morning. Amy The drop comes on news at its trial with partner Roche of a gene therapy for muscular dystrophe failed to meet the main goal of a study. Another company tumbling this morning, we Work. Shares of the co working space company are down now forty three percent in pre market trading. The Wall Street Journal reporting we work as planning to file for bankruptcy as early as next week, and now we want to bring you up to date on the fraud trial. As Sam Bankman free, he spent the day on the witness stand yesterday began more from Bloomberg's Miss Lena at Golf of Pulo in New York. We must say that it was a tough run for SBF under questioning from federal prosecutors who really grilled him on the witness stand and got him to admit on some of the most important allegations in this case, including the fact that there was no proper hedging in the two companies that he was managing, including the fact that he was the one who signed off on a lot of their decisions, and also the fact that he was the one who made the decision to spend billions of dollars in investments through the hedge fund Alameda Research. And that's Bloomberg's mister Lena golf of Polo, who says jury deliberations may begin later this week. Five oh, It's time now for a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. For now, we're joined by Bloomberg's John Tucker. John, Good morning, Good morning, Karen. President Biden age to Minnesota today. The state is a microcosm for the issues currently bideviling his presidency. Let's get more from Bloomberg Jeff Bellinger, Mister Biden is struggling to unite a Democratic electorates trained by his full throated support for Israel. At the same time, he is suddenly fending off a long shot primary challenge from Dean Phillips of Minnesota that highlights voters' concerns about his age. It's a blue state that Republicans have long considered ripe for flipping. Minnesota has a young, diverse Democratic base and a large number of Muslim Americans. The trip is intended to highlight the Biden administration's investments in rural communities. Jeff Bullinger, Bloomberg Radio. The MBI says is closely monitoring serious and evolving threats against the US as the Israel Hamas war grinds on. At the EI director Christopher Ray, the reality is that the terrorism threat has been elevated throughout twenty twenty three, but the ongoing war in the Middle East has raised the threat of an attack against Americans in the United States to a whole nother level. During a meeting of the Senate's Homeland Security Committee, Rate said the most immediate concern is that violent extremists will draw inspiration for the events in the Mid East to carry out attacks against the US. A junior at Cornell University has been charged with making death threats online to Jewish students in an incident that Royal to campus battling anti semitism. Twenty one Europatrick Davis charged with posting threats. Anti Semitic incidents have soared since the Israel Hamas War began October seventh, and the conflict has bitterly divided dozens of campuses, including Harvard, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania and of Helder. Jury's verdict threatens to shake up the real estate industry. A jury found the National Association of Realtors is liable for one point eight billion dollars in damages for controlling the Multiple Listing Service, or MLS, and for requiring home sellers to pay both the buyer and seller brokerage fees at a single transaction. Global news twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News. Now. I'm John Tucker, and this is Bloomberg Karen. All right, John, thank you well. We do bring you news throughout the day right here on Bloomberg Radio. But now you can get the latest news on demand whenever you want it. Subscribe to Bloomberg News Now to get the latest headlines at the click of a button. Get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg News Now on the Bloomberg Business app, Bloomberg dot Com plus apples, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update. Here's John stash Hour John Karn. Game four the World Series at Arizona. The Texas Rangers scored five runs in the second and in five more in the third. They led ten nothing held on to win over the Diamondbacks eleven to seven, and the Rangers now lead the series three games to one. They can win the first championship and franchise history in Game five tonight. Arizona did come from three to two down in the NLCS against Philadelphia's seven teams have come back from a three to one deficit in the World Series. Marcus Simmion last night two run triple, then a three run homer. Corey Seger homer for the third time in the series. NBA and Phoenix. The Spurs were down by twenty. Keldon Johnson stole the ball from Kevin Durant hit a driving layup with a second to go gay San Antonio its first lead of the night. The Spurs beat the Suns one fifteen to one fourteen shake up in Las Vegas. The Raiders are three and five and they have fired Josh McDaniels midway through his second year on the job. General manager Dave Ziegler also fired the Raiders three and five, nine and sixteen under McDaniels, who had great success as the Patriots offensive corindera but has now been fired as a head coach twice by AFC West teams. Antonio Pierce will be the interim Raiders head coach Sunday. It'll be actually against his former team, the Giants. We've heard for the first time for the college Football Playoff off. The rankings have Ohio State number one. Buck Guys had the winds over Notre Dame in Penn State, Georgia's rank two, then Michigan, then Florida State. Johns dashedward. Bloomberg Sports from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on Syrias Exam the Bloomberg Business app in Bloomberg Dot com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning, I'm Amy Morris. After a barrage of air strikes by Israel in Gaza. Israeli forces say they've assassinated the architect of the October seventh terror attack, and Palestinians say hundreds of civilians were killed or injured in those strikes. We're joined now by Bloomberg's Gale to Alstein and Tel Aviv. This latest airstrike has drawn condemnation across the Middle East. Does this create a greater risk of the expansion of this war through the region? Yes, some good morning, so yes, we are seeing that there's quite a big operation going on in the Jabalo or refugee camp. This is, by the way, both an Areel attack and the ground attack that is being carried out by Israel. This is the most crowded refugee camp in the world. It occupies one hundred and thousand people and roughly one and a half square kilometers the Ideas. The Israeli defense forces say they killed fifty Hamas militants there. Hamas Sam and the health ministry in Gaza that is run by Hamas reporting a larger number of casualties over there. Basically, the Israeli Defense Forces say that this the military stronghold that is located in western Jebala was located there was used by the commander of Hamasas Jabelia Battalion for the training and the execution of terror activities and contained firing positions and terror tunnels and also a large stock of weapons. So that's what we know about what happened there. And another bit of news that we're getting now that the Alka Sama Brigades they belong to Hamas, they announced the killing of seven of its civilian detainees, meaning the hostages. They say that they were killed also in Jabalia yesterday, including three holders of foreign passports. This has not been verified otherwise, but this is what they are saying now on Palestine TV. So that's what we know that is going on on the ground. Now. We have not seen any you know, further response other than the rhetoric that you've mentioned, but of course this is something I'm to still follow. You mentioned the hostages and how they are reporting in Palestine that they are killing the hostages. What's the latest on the negotiations to freedom? So yesterday we heard the head of Israel's National Security Council TEGB and he said that as far as Israel can say and report, at this time, there is no hostage negotiation. There's no deal that is in the near horizon at least that's what That's what he said. He he also mentioned that Kata and that's according to him, has has realized that Hamas was misleading them quote unquote. So according at least to Israeli officials, you know that that we're only went on the record yesterday. There is no deal in sight at this time. There are also the developments on the border crossing from Gaza into Egypt. We are learning now that foreigners and some wounded Palestinians are being allowed to leave Gaza for the first time since the Israel began the ground invasion. What are you watching for? What should we be watching for on that? Yeah, so this is an interesting development that is happening this morning. We're seeing foreign passport holders begin to exit Gaza into Egypt through the Lafa crossing. This is, like you mentioned, for the first time I think actually since Israel began its aerial attacks on Gaza or in October. And this is according to footage that is being shown and streamed on several media outlets. HAMASA did say earlier that it expects some foreigners and dual nationals to be allowed into Egypt, including Red crossworkers and nationals from Australia, Austria, Jordan, and Indonesia. And we've also been getting reports that eighty wounded Palestinians will be transferred for treatment in Egypt. And it's interesting because we have been hearing Israeli officials ask that more wounded Palestinians be taken to hospitals outside of the Gaza Strip in Egypt. Also field hospital that is planned to be set up near the border, as well as maybe some floating hospitals that will be coming into the area from countries like France and maybe others. And this is basically meant to take pressure off Israel to let fuel into Gaza, since Israel claims that Hamas has fuel and that the fuel it has facilitated not only hospitals but also underground commands and tunnels, and Israel wants to create pressure, you know, on these places. They want to move as many wounded Palestinians outside of the Gaza Strip so that you know, if the fuel runs out that it used to facilitate these underground command centers. Then eventually these commas militants are going to have to come out as well. You're listening to Bloomberg Daybreak today, your morning brief on the stories making news from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. Look for us on your podcast feed at six am Eastern each morning, on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. You can also listen live each morning starting at five am Wall Street time, on Bloomberg eleven three to zero in New York, Bloomberg ninety nine to one in Washington, Bloomberg one oh sixty one in Boston, and Bloomberg nine sixty in San Francisco. Our flagship New York station is also available on your Amazon Alexa devices. Just say Alexa play Bloomberg eleven thirty plus. Listen coast to coast on the Bloomberg Business app, serious XM Channel one nineteen, the iHeartRadio app, and on Bloomberg dot Com. I'm Amy Morris and I'm Karen Moscow. Join us again tomorrow morning for all the news you need to start your day, right here on Bloomberg day BreakSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bela hiša je napad Hamasa na Izrael označila za dejanje popolnega zla, po navedbah Bruslja pa ravnanje omenjenega palestinskega gibanja potrjuje, da gre za teroristično organizacijo. Visoki evropski zunanjepolitični predstavnik Josep Borrell pa poudarja, da niso vsi Palestinci teroristi, kaznovanje vseh Palestincev bi bilo zato po njegovem nepošteno, neproduktivno in v nasprotju s prizadevanji za mir. V oddaji pa tudi o tem: - Kandidatki za zdravstveno ministrico Valentini Prevolnik Rupel zelena luč pristojnega parlamentarnega odbora - Prihodnji mesec višje pokojnine, decembra prvič zimski regres - Po oceni politike je najboljši odziv na opustitev premoga jedrska opcija