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News in English: THE KILL ORDER: Did They Really Execute Survivors in the Water?

News in English: THE KILL ORDER: Did They Really Execute Survivors in the Water?

Update: 2025-12-02
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Here are two strong sentences for your description box that combine the news story with the educational value:Explore the shocking allegations of war crimes in Venezuela while I teach you 20 advanced English vocabulary words used in the report. By the end of this video, you will understand complex terms like Geneva Conventions, alleged, and carried out so you can follow international news with confidence.✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code Winter15 for 15% off


🇺🇸 Become a member for bonus English: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/usbrent/subscribe📺 Link to Newscast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MccDVmHfc08&list=RDNSMccDVmHfc08&start_radio=11. War Crimes: Serious illegal acts committed during a war, like hurting civilians.: The soldier was put in jail for committing war crimes.2. Geneva Conventions: International laws that tell countries how to treat people during a war.: The Geneva Conventions say that you cannot hurt prisoners of war.3. Alleged: Said to have happened, but not proven to be true yet.: The alleged thief is waiting for his trial in court.4. Sources: Where information or news comes from.: The reporter checked three different sources to make sure the story was true.5. Carried Out: Completed or finished a task.: The team successfully carried out the project on time.6. Follow Up: To do something more about a previous action or conversation.: The doctor wants to follow up with the patient next week to see if he feels better.7. Prior: Before or earlier.: You need to finish your homework prior to watching TV.8. Secretary of Defense: The government official in charge of a country's military.: The Secretary of Defense advised the President on the new army plan.9. Ensure: To make sure something happens.: Please ensure that the door is locked when you leave the house.10. Briefed: Given short, important information about a situation.: The soldiers were briefed on the mission before they left the base.11. Double Tap Strikes: A military attack where a place is bombed, and then bombed again a few minutes later to hit the rescuers.: Double tap strikes are very dangerous for ambulance drivers trying to help the injured.12. Violate: To break a rule, law, or agreement.: If you drive too fast, you violate the traffic laws.13. Armed Conflict: A fight or war involving weapons.: The armed conflict between the two countries lasted for five years.14. Prohibits: To forbid or not allow something.: The school prohibits smoking on campus.15. Execution: The act of killing someone as a punishment.: The prisoner faced execution for his terrible crimes.16. Combatant : A person who is fighting in a war (like a soldier).: Civilians should not be targeted, only a combatant can be fought in war.17. Surrender: To stop fighting and admit defeat.: The army had to surrender because they ran out of food.18. Acknowledge: To admit that something is true or that you noticed it.: He refused to acknowledge that he made a mistake.19. “In the Context”: Looking at the situation surrounding an event to understand it better.: You must look at his actions in the context of the war to understand why he did it.20. Accusations: Statements saying someone has done something wrong.: He denied the accusations that he stole the money.21. Moral Authority: Being respected because you follow high standards of right and wrong.: A leader needs moral authority so people will trust and follow them.

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News in English: THE KILL ORDER: Did They Really Execute Survivors in the Water?

News in English: THE KILL ORDER: Did They Really Execute Survivors in the Water?

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