国際報道2024 人を撃ちたくない ウクライナ人の本音 2024年7月25日

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00:00A large number of people have gathered in the area to voice their opposition to Netanyahu.
00:05Palestine will be free!
00:11This is a demonstration near the U.S. Congress held by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
00:18At least a few thousand people have gathered from all over the U.S.
00:23Just to send a message to Congress and the U.S. government in general that this is really unacceptable
00:29and they're all complicit right now in genocide and war crimes.
00:37What did Prime Minister Netanyahu say in his speech?
00:45International Journalism 2024
00:53International Journalism 2024
00:57Here is today's main topic.
00:59The spotlight is on Ukraine, where the lack of troops is a problem.
01:04A law has been passed to make mobilization more strict in order to secure troops,
01:10but we will tell you about the citizens' complicated feelings later.
01:15There are 39,145 dead in Gaza.
01:20Netanyahu, who gave a speech at the U.S. Congress,
01:24called for more military support in order to justify the war in Gaza.
01:32Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel.
01:35Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel.
01:41Netanyahu gave a speech at the U.S. Congress on the 24th.
01:51He reiterated the idea of continuing the war until the destruction of Hamas and the release of all hostages.
02:01My dear friends, the war in Gaza could end tomorrow if Hamas surrenders, disarms and returns all the hostages.
02:14But if they don't, Israel will fight until we destroy Hamas' military capabilities and its rule in Gaza and bring all our hostages home.
02:25Netanyahu gave a speech at the U.S. Congress on the 24th.
02:29He reiterated the idea of continuing the war until the destruction of Hamas and the release of all hostages.
02:38Fast-tracking U.S. military aid can dramatically expedite an end to the war in Gaza and help prevent a broader war in the Middle East.
02:48In World War II, as Britain fought on the front lines of civilization, Winston Churchill appealed to Americans with these famous words,
02:58Give us the tools and we'll finish the job.
03:02Today, as Israel fights on the front lines of civilization, I too appeal to America,
03:08Give us the tools faster and we'll finish the job faster.
03:13Netanyahu received many standing ovations during his speech.
03:21On the other hand, when he criticized the protests in the U.S.
03:43Some members of the Democratic Party booed him.
03:51The Democratic Party's top member of the House of Representatives, Schumer,
03:56criticized Netanyahu for supporting Israel in the Jewish community,
04:02and did not applaud him during his speech.
04:07In addition, some members of the Democratic Party from Palestine
04:12wrote messages saying that Netanyahu was a war criminal.
04:20CNN TV reported that about 80 members of the Democratic Party did not participate in his speech.
04:27Vice President Harris, who serves as the top member of the House of Representatives,
04:33also wrote that he had plans before the date of the speech was decided.
04:43On the 25th, Netanyahu, who is scheduled to meet with President Biden,
04:48will seek military support for the destruction of Hamas.
04:54On the other hand, President Biden is expected to work directly on the ceasefire in Gaza,
05:00and the focus is on the progress of the ceasefire negotiations.
05:12How to end the war in Gaza, and whether or not to eliminate Hamas after that,
05:19the issue of the confidence was raised this week in the form of the relationship between the United States and China.
05:27In China, last week, in Palestine,
05:3014 representatives of the forces that have continued to confront each other in Palestine
05:36held a conference for reconciliation.
05:39The focus is on the reconciliation between the Onken faction of Fatah and Hamas,
05:44which leads the Palestinian Provisional Government.
05:47As a result, based on the framework of the Provisional Government,
05:50it was proposed to establish a temporary unified government
05:53to manage the West Bank of the Gaza Strip and the Jordan River.
05:58The Chinese government, which convened, emphasized the results.
06:03The most important consensus of this dialogue
06:06is to achieve the great reconciliation and unity of all 14 factions.
06:11The most prominent highlight is to surround the Gaza post-war governance
06:14and establish a temporary national reconciliation government.
06:19The Chinese government proposed a roadmap for the resolution of the two-state coexistence,
06:24namely the first phase of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip,
06:29the second phase of the Palestinian Provisional Unified Government,
06:34and the third phase of the Palestinian United Nations.
06:40The U.S. government was wary of the Chinese government's announcement.
06:59The U.S. government believes that the Palestinian Provisional Government led by Fatah
07:04should govern the Jordan River, the West Bank and Gaza.
07:08The U.S. government believes that Hamas should be eliminated.
07:12On the other hand, the Chinese government left room for Hamas to join,
07:16not only Fatah, but the Provisional Unified Government.
07:21Hamas welcomes the Chinese government's mediation.
07:25On the other hand, Israel opposes the Chinese government's announcement
07:29and is in a position to eliminate Hamas, just like the U.S.
07:34Netanyahu also said in a speech at the U.S. General Assembly
07:38that Israel should manage Gaza.
08:04The U.S. and Israel will not allow Hamas to be eliminated.
08:08On the other hand, the Chinese government is focused on
08:11what kind of diplomacy will be developed based on this agreement,
08:15and the influence of the U.S. in the Middle East is also clearly visible.
08:22And six hours after Netanyahu's speech,
08:26this man gave a speech to the people.
08:30He is the U.S. President Biden, who has expressed his withdrawal from the presidential election.
08:35In addition to saying that withdrawal is the best way to move forward
08:40and lead to a new generation,
08:44he said that he has experience and is strong and capable.
08:53The speech of President Biden, which lasted more than 11 minutes,
08:58was about his withdrawal from the presidential election.
09:13And he emphasized that the remaining six months of his term as president
09:17will be dedicated to his duties as president,
09:21and that he will do his best to end the war in Gaza.
09:28I will continue to lower costs for hard-working families,
09:33grow our economy,
09:36and I'm going to keep working to end the war in Gaza,
09:39bring home all the hostages,
09:41and bring peace and security to the Middle East and end this war.
09:47And what about Vice President Harris, who supports him as his successor?
09:55She's experienced. She's tough. She's capable.
09:59She's been an incredible partner to me and a leader for our country.
10:04Now the choice is up to you, the American people.
10:11Vice President Harris attended a meeting of a group of black women
10:16that was founded more than 100 years ago in Indiana, in the Midwest.
10:23She gave a speech in support of the Black People's Party,
10:26which the Democratic Party has been a founding member of.
10:31We know when we organize, mountains move.
10:36When we mobilize, nations change.
10:40And when we vote, we make history.
10:47Harris is known for supporting actors and singers who support the Democratic Party,
10:52and for her support among celebrities.
10:55George Clooney, a popular actor who has sought the resignation of Mr. Biden,
11:00and singer Carole King have expressed their support.
11:07CNN TV also reported that a representative of Beyonce,
11:12a singer who is close to Mr. Harris,
11:15has allowed her to use the song, Freedom, in her election campaign.
11:22Harris is known as a fan of Beyonce.
11:26Let's take a look at her election campaign on the 23rd.
11:31Freedom, freedom, I can't move.
11:34Freedom, copy, loose, yeah.
11:37Freedom, freedom, where are you?
11:40Because I need freedom, too.
11:42I break chains about myself.
11:45CNN TV reported that Beyonce is known for not allowing her to use the song,
11:52and that Mr. Harris is getting the support of superstars.
11:59On the 24th, the Democratic Party announced
12:03that it would formally nominate a candidate online next month.
12:12Meanwhile, on the 24th, the Republican Party's former President Trump
12:17criticized Mr. Harris for the first time since President Biden expressed his resignation.
12:25Just like crooked Joe Biden, Kamala Harris is unfit to lead.
12:30She's unfit to lead.
12:32She'll destroy our country in a year.
12:35Kamala, you're fired. Get out of here. You're fired.
12:43Next, let's take a look at these two satellite images.
12:47They were taken in the same place in western Russia.
12:51As you can see on the left, the building on the 6th of this month
12:56was destroyed on the 8th of this month.
13:00The British Defense Ministry said that a Russian weapon storage facility
13:05was destroyed by a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle,
13:09and that it may be affected by bombings in the future.
13:15This is the SNS of the Russian governor of Western Voronezh.
13:20On the 7th of this month, a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle
13:25was attacked and there was a fire in the warehouse.
13:29It was reported that there was an explosion caused by a bomb.
13:33The British Defense Ministry said on the 24th
13:37that a large-scale weapon storage facility was attacked
13:41and that almost all ammunition was destroyed.
13:46It was reported that the Russian weapons storage facility
13:50was already in a critical condition,
13:53and that it may be affected by Russian bombings in the future.
14:01The Ukrainian commander-in-chief, Shirsky,
14:04said in an interview with the British newspaper,
14:07The enemy is in a very advantageous position in terms of strength and resources,
14:11while the situation is critical for Ukraine.
14:16We are fighting in the room, not in the dormitory,
14:20and we are doing our best to achieve results by using unmanned aerial vehicles.
14:27On the 23rd, President Zelensky reported on the situation on the front line.
14:33He pointed out the importance of using long-range missiles
14:37to damage the Russian army.
14:41Our task is to provide all the methods and all the forces
14:45with constant effective damage to the Russian troops,
14:49their logistics, their significant positions,
14:53not only on the front line, but also at all available depths.
14:58While there is a restriction on the use of long-range missiles
15:02from the United States to attack the Russian territory,
15:05he emphasized that the missile development in his country is going well.
15:12We are working with our partners to increase our level of defense.
15:17But while we are waiting for our partners' decisions,
15:20we are looking for our own decisions.
15:23Our missile program has good dynamics.
15:26We are getting closer to the possibility of using our own missiles.
15:34Ukraine, where the Russian advance is prolonged,
15:37has a lack of troops.
15:40In order to make the mobilization more realistic,
15:44a reform of the mobilization law was enacted in May this year.
15:48It is now possible to send personal information
15:51such as address and family to the military
15:54and to register personal information in the military.
15:58The aim is to prevent the escape of mobilization
16:01by grasping the number and address of the target man.
16:05According to Ukrainian media,
16:08if you do not register,
16:11you may be fined up to 90,000 yen
16:14or be prohibited from driving a car.
16:19On the 16th of last week, the deadline for registration was reached,
16:23and according to the Ministry of Defense,
16:264.62 million people registered.
16:29According to some media,
16:32about 11 million people registered,
16:35and less than half of them remained.
16:38We interviewed the current situation of Ukraine,
16:41which is shaking with mobilization.
16:44As the deadline approaches,
16:47more and more men are coming to this administration.
16:54The registration of personal information
16:57is obligatory for men between the ages of 18 and 60.
17:02How do the citizens accept the reform of the mobilization law?
17:07I'm afraid to go to the battlefield,
17:10but I think if they started the war,
17:13it's the only option to fight back.
17:36I'm not interested in money,
17:39but I'm interested in benefits.
17:54Oleg Solovey.
17:57He works as a lifesaver
18:00at Donipro River,
18:03and is a volunteer.
18:06Solovey's uncle is a volunteer
18:09on the front lines of Donetsk region.
18:12We asked him in detail about the situation of the battlefield.
18:19Many of his subordinates are injured.
18:29He speaks very hard.
18:32He can't lie down for three minutes
18:35because of the big explosion.
18:41Solovey has completed his registration,
18:44even though he knows the situation is tough.
18:49He has three more years until he is 25,
18:52when he will be eligible for mobilization.
18:55He says he will accept it when the time comes.
19:02I will go to war,
19:05but I don't want to take up arms and shoot.
19:08I will do everything to help,
19:11to serve, but I don't want to take up arms.
19:17He has registered,
19:20but he still struggles to participate in the battle.
19:23He is a volunteer.
19:31There are more and more people
19:34who ask about mobilization in the law office in Kiev.
19:40At least 300 consultations are held every day
19:43about mobilization.
19:47Some people ask about the role of mobilization.
19:54It is necessary to meet certain conditions
19:57such as health problems and family care.
20:05We analyze the situation
20:08and send it to the necessary list of actions.
20:11We follow the preparation of the documents
20:14and the receipt.
20:18The Ukrainian Defense Ministry
20:21says there are people who are against mobilization.
20:52New measures are also being taken to secure military power.
20:59In May, President Zelensky
21:02signed a bill to allow some prisoners to join the army.
21:06Excluding prisoners who have been convicted of murder
21:09or sexual assault,
21:12if they receive permission from the court,
21:15a temporary release will be approved
21:18and they will receive a salary.
21:23In this prison in the suburbs of Kiev,
21:26there are people who want to join the army.
21:31I was able to talk to a prisoner who wanted to join the army
21:34after receiving permission from the authorities.
21:39He is a prisoner who is serving a life sentence.
21:44He has 6 years left in prison.
21:49His mother was against him joining the army,
21:52but instead of being in prison,
21:55he thought it would be better to serve the country.
22:01I have the opportunity to go to the front
22:04and be useful to society and my country.
22:07I am ready to die for it.
22:12He is a prisoner who is serving a life sentence
22:15after receiving permission from the authorities.
22:19Until December last year,
22:22he served as a soldier in Donetsk region.
22:27I am ashamed that I can't help my brothers
22:30and fight against armed aggression.
22:34This is what I want to do.
22:38I want to fight against our country.
22:41This is my job.
22:44This is what I want to do.
23:14There are people who don't want to join the army
23:17because they don't want to face the war.
23:20There are people who don't want to join the army
23:23because they don't want to face the war.
23:26There are people who don't want to face the war
23:29because they don't want to face the war.
23:32There are people who don't want to face the war
23:35because they don't want to face the war.
23:38There are people who don't want to face the war
23:41The amendment to the law
23:44is to eliminate the dissatisfaction of the people
23:47who are going to the battlefield
23:50and to ensure that men of the same age
23:53can participate in the battle more equally.
23:56However, since the rule of 36 months
23:59has been abolished,
24:02the voice of the soldiers' wives
24:05is that they can't accept it.
24:09Mr. Oshii,
24:12once you are mobilized,
24:15you don't know when you can return.
24:18Can the Ukrainian government
24:21proceed with the mobilization as planned?
24:24Mr. Oshii,
24:27Mr. Oshii,
24:30Mr. Oshii,
24:33Mr. Oshii,
24:36Mr. Oshii,
24:39Mr. Oshii,
24:42Mr. Oshii,
24:45Mr. Oshii,
24:48Mr. Oshii,
24:51Mr. Oshii,
24:54Mr. Oshii,
24:57Mr. Oshii,
25:00Mr. Oshii,
25:03Mr. Oshii,
25:06Mr. Oshii,
25:09Mr. Oshii,
25:12Mr. Oshii,
25:15Mr. Oshii,
25:18Mr. Oshii,
25:21Mr. Oshii,
25:24Mr. Oshii,
25:27Mr. Oshii,
25:30Mr. Oshii.
26:00The issue of young people leaving the village has become a social issue, and efforts are being made to encourage the revitalization of the region through such sports events.
26:10The village olympics. Will it be a trump card to liven up the rural area?
26:18Yokoh, located in Kishu, China's inland region.
26:22The village olympics were held this month in this rural area with a lot of rural areas.
26:37The participants were local residents, students, social workers, and amateur athletes.
26:52Among them, there was a deliveryman, a barbecue chef, and a teacher.
27:01The sports events were not only basketball and track and field, which are popular at the olympics,
27:13but also iron pot table tennis, which is used as a racket,
27:23and a race to run on a bamboo horse.
27:29The winner was sent a bird.
27:34This is one of the characteristics of a prize unique to the rural area.
27:39The audience gave a big cheer as the local residents played hard as representatives of the region.
27:53It was very exciting. It was a great day.
27:57They were very enthusiastic. When we watched the basketball game, we were all excited.
28:05In fact, amateur sports held in rural areas are gaining popularity in China in recent years.
28:12Two years ago, the basketball league, the village BA, which is held in Kishu, China, was a big boom.
28:24This time, the village olympics was held in Youkou.
28:29The soccer league, which was launched by local residents, was a big boom on the Internet last year.
28:39Many tourists flocked from all over China and it became popular.
28:49The village olympics was hosted by a video distribution app.
28:55More than 500 million people watched the three-day tournament.
29:00In the rural area of China, young people's population outflow is a problem.
29:07The local government, which cooperated with the event, aims to make rural sports an opportunity to revitalize the region.
29:18Some people came back to their hometowns after seeing the excitement of rural sports.
29:26This is 33-year-old Mr. Ryogen Chin.
29:31After graduating from junior high school, he left Youkou, where he was born and raised, and went to work at a factory in Kanto, in the coastal area.
29:40However, he decided to return to his hometown because the local soccer league became a boom last year.
29:49It's very lively here.
29:51My hometown is getting better and better.
29:53There must be business opportunities where there are many people.
29:55That's why I decided to come back.
29:59Mr. Chin lives with his wife and eight-month-old child.
30:03Now he runs a food stall near the soccer field.
30:07His income is not much different from his previous job, but he is happy to be able to help his parents and come back to his hometown.
30:21There are a lot of people I know who will come back.
30:30I'm looking forward to the future.
30:32I hope I can do better in the future.
30:34I want to be a better person.
30:36I want to improve my life.
30:41Will rural sports be an opportunity to revive many young generations?
30:48It is noted that it will lead to the long-term development of the rural area, not just the family boom.
31:00Is it good news for those who are not good at treating teeth?
31:04A dog is chasing a frightened child at a dental clinic in northern France.
31:10Let's say it's a little softer.
31:13It relaxes you.
31:15A two-year-old Scully who has been trained to get along with patients.
31:20You can continue to caress Scully.
31:23Not only children, but also men who receive treatment with oral cancer.
31:29If I'm a little stressed, I forget everything as soon as I get there.
31:35Relaxes patients and brings smiles.
31:39Scully also follows sanitary regulations and takes care of more than ten patients a day.
31:45Ice cream salesman who is not riding anyone on the coast of the southwestern UK.
31:53He was caught in the sand and was taken away.
31:56People who were healed tried to return the car.
31:59It's full of salt.
32:02After all, the coast guard was called.
32:05He waited until the salt was drawn and pulled it up to the ground.
32:08Please see the full moon over the Eiffel Tower, a tourist attraction in Paris, France.
32:14A round moon that fits perfectly into the symbol of the big Olympics.
32:20It's a wonderful sight.
32:23The opening of the Olympics is on the 26th.
32:39Here is today's Human Heart Globe.
32:43This is Minami Yamazaki, a hairdresser in Indonesia.
32:48Ms. Yamazaki is a volunteer.
32:51She goes around orphanages and does haircuts for children.
32:56In Indonesia, there are more than 2 million children who cannot live with their parents due to economic reasons or discrimination.
33:05In orphanages, they sometimes live without being able to interact with society.
33:12Ms. Yamazaki, who continues to work to make children smile even a little bit, became a pipe worker in the area with children through haircuts.
33:24Can you explain it again?
33:27The ponytail is cut a little bit.
33:32Ms. Minami Yamazaki cuts children's hair in an orphanage in Indonesia.
33:40It's to make them more handsome.
33:44It's good. I'm happy.
33:48I want to help children who are having a hard time.
34:03She usually works at a salon in Jakarta.
34:08Ms. Yamazaki studied Indonesian at a Japanese university and had an experience of studying abroad.
34:15At that time, she met a hairdresser who cut children's hair.
34:21It is said that this is the origin of her activity.
34:26My Indonesian friend told me to follow him because there were Japanese people.
34:32When I followed him, I saw that he was cutting children's hair in a slum area.
34:43He said that he was cutting children's hair for low-income people.
34:49When I saw that, I thought he was a very cool person.
34:57After graduating from university, she learned the technology of haircuts and worked at a salon in Shizuoka for seven years.
35:05She started her current activity in Jakarta two years ago.
35:08While working as a hairdresser, she regularly visits orphanages.
35:17At first, she started her activity alone.
35:21But now, she works at the same salon with her Indonesian colleagues.
35:28We can know how she feels there.
35:32We can know how she lives there.
35:39Jakarta, Indonesia
35:44There are 136 children aged 7 to 20 in Jakarta.
35:56There are not only daily necessities, but also schools.
36:03Children rarely go outside.
36:11We are more concerned about security.
36:15We are afraid that there will be robberies and violence.
36:23Adit was born and was immediately adopted.
36:27His parents did not get married.
36:31His mother decided to leave him here for financial reasons.
36:38We can play together and study together.
36:48We hang out together.
36:53His mother only visited him once when he was a child.
36:57She has not been in touch with him since then.
37:02He has lived with his friends and teachers as if they were his family.
37:08But as he grew up, he has recently become interested in people outside of Japan.
37:15So, Adit and his friends decided to visit him.
37:22I rarely meet foreigners.
37:26So, I am happy when I meet foreigners.
37:36It is a haircut day for Adit and his friends.
37:41Children usually have a haircut by themselves.
37:47It's time to wait.
38:01It's Adit's turn.
38:11How long does it take?
38:14One month.
38:20Adit, who was nervous at first, began to open his mind gradually.
38:28Do you want to go to a hair salon?
38:31Yes, I do.
38:34Do you think it's a good idea to have a haircut?
38:37No, I don't think so.
38:41I want to help my friends.
38:44I want to make them happy.
38:47I don't want them to be lonely.
38:50I don't want them to feel lonely.
38:53I want to give them a chance to feel that way.
38:58I want to give them a chance to feel that way.
39:01I can't do much, but I want to do something for them.
39:08It's like the moment when a hairdresser cuts your hair for the first time.
39:15I think it's a good memory that children can't forget.
39:21Mr. Yamazaki, in addition to this activity,
39:24he has been working at a hair salon for two days.
39:28In addition to his business hours,
39:31he also cuts his customers' hair and donates all his salary to the individual.
39:34This is Human Heart Globe.
39:39Here is the news of the world.
39:42In Taiwan, where Typhoon No. 3 landed,
39:46damage and effects have spread.
39:49In addition to the three deaths so far,
39:52large-scale military exercises have been canceled once a year.
39:55In the Philippines, where Typhoon No. 3 approached,
39:59landslides and floods have occurred in various places,
40:01and 21 people have been confirmed dead so far.
40:06According to the Taiwan authorities,
40:09Typhoon No. 3 landed near Gilan County in the Pacific Ocean around 0 a.m. local time today.
40:17Before the typhoon landed,
40:20damage caused by wind and rain in various places occurred,
40:23and three people died until 2 p.m. local time today.
40:27In Taiwan, where Typhoon No. 3 landed,
40:30a total of 380 people were injured.
40:35Meanwhile, in the Philippines,
40:38a river was flooded with heavy rain today in Manila,
40:42and evacuees returned to their homes,
40:45where they were washed and cleaned up.
40:49The Philippine Disaster Prevention Agency
40:52reported that due to heavy rain caused by Typhoon No. 3,
40:54a total of 1.1 million people in the Philippines were affected.
41:02In Bangladesh,
41:04students and security forces collided,
41:07and local media reported that at least 150 people have died so far.
41:13At the scene, protests are on the rise,
41:16and some Japanese companies are restarting their factories,
41:20but the situation is still tense.
41:26The Preliminary League of Soccer Boys,
41:29which began ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics,
41:33Ukraine, which is under Russian military invasion,
41:36made its first appearance.
41:45Before the game,
41:47citizens sing the national anthem and show solidarity with the players.
41:53In Lyon, France,
41:55Ukrainian soccer players, who wanted to play their first game against Iraq,
41:59scored 11 shots, twice as many as Iraq's,
42:03and were close to the goal,
42:06but lost the game 1-2.
42:10Although they could not win their first game,
42:13the citizens support them.
42:18We believe in our boys.
42:20We believe that they will win.
42:25In London,
42:27the British government installed an object
42:30to commemorate the athletes who were killed in the military invasion.
42:36It is a panel of 487 numbers,
42:38representing the Ukrainian national flag.
42:44It shows the number of Ukrainian athletes
42:47who died by the end of this month,
42:50two days after the game began.
42:54Players who participated in the Beijing Olympics visit the square.
43:08The GDP of the U.S. from April to June this year
43:12was announced,
43:15and the growth rate was 2.8%
43:18compared to the previous three months.
43:21The growth rate was 2.8%
43:24for eight consecutive seasons.
43:27This shows that the U.S. economy
43:30continues to grow at a high level.
43:34Next is market information.
43:37This is Kawaseto Genyu.
43:39The current price is $1.53.
43:41It is traded at 81,000 to 84,000 yen.
43:47This is the international news report for 2024.
43:50Thank you for watching.
44:06Next is street news.
44:11This sports bar
44:14will tell you all about the Paralympics,
44:17which is just around the corner.
44:20NHK BS at 6.30 p.m. on the 26th.
44:25Paralympics 2024.
44:28You can enjoy it digitally on your smartphone.
44:31NHK Plus will broadcast the games
44:33that will be played at the Paralympics
44:36simultaneously and for a week.
44:39You can enjoy the recommended playlists
44:42and daily highlights.
44:45Also, NHK Paralympic site
44:48will broadcast all the games.
44:51Paralympics 2024 will be broadcast at NHK
44:54anytime, anywhere.

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