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i do cause chuck china do have sort of a sample of approval now from the u. n. because she's actually gone and visited the propaganda museum. she's essentially justified the genocide that's been happening. but the high commissioner should not have agreed to this visit without securing full access to the region. and she bears who responsibility for any manipulation of the visit by the chinese regime based on her actions, or shall i say, the lack of actions me michel, bachelor, has not fulfilled her duty as human rights commissioner. and it's clear to see that she has been in my, in my eyes, bought and sold by china. i understand you have a personal connection with this suffering. tell us, you know, what life is like when you're trying to get information about relatives of your own . yes sir, my mother in law, my father in law and my 2 brothers in law, they are currently in the camps. we haven't heard them for for 5 years. we understand that they have been sentenced anywhere between 7 to 17 years and our 4 foot for crimes other than you know them being weak as alm
i do cause chuck china do have sort of a sample of approval now from the u. n. because she's actually gone and visited the propaganda museum. she's essentially justified the genocide that's been happening. but the high commissioner should not have agreed to this visit without securing full access to the region. and she bears who responsibility for any manipulation of the visit by the chinese regime based on her actions, or shall i say, the lack of actions me michel, bachelor, has not fulfilled...
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n. n. both the u. n. n d international red cross a giving very little details because they say that part of the success of this mission is really to keep it as much as possible under rapp. what we do know is that their convoy has arrived there since yesterday that about 20 civilians had made it out from a as of style steel factory. but they're still there in the vicinity somewhere. and they are not going to make their way up to the upper regia, at least in the coming hours. soon it will be dark. here's a preacher. there's also a curfew in a couple of hours. so they will probably may be the soonest we could see them would be tomorrow. but as i said, the u. n is giving very little detail and he wants to keep it that way. we do know, however, as per the agreement, every, every civilian who's in the, as of still a factory should be coming to do ukrainian side. there's other, another evacuation that's happening. those of people civilians are also caught in very difficult conditions inside mar, you pull around
n. n. both the u. n. n d international red cross a giving very little details because they say that part of the success of this mission is really to keep it as much as possible under rapp. what we do know is that their convoy has arrived there since yesterday that about 20 civilians had made it out from a as of style steel factory. but they're still there in the vicinity somewhere. and they are not going to make their way up to the upper regia, at least in the coming hours. soon it will be...
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hum, salaries, the u. n. childrens organization had already demanded the government should prioritize the reopening of schools, a task that is now up to sarah to tear, to the freshly elected vice president and education minister, who will run country at the side of ferdinand marcus junior. particularly in disadvantaged and poor communities. like recalls, village children face and increased risk of exploitation, recalls father midsummer that with 9 siblings. she has to help out in the house a lot in the mom, mom not what, as long as i early enough money for survive. i want her one among 16. i want them all to study because that is what i do not do the only label got multiples, raquel has a business plans for the future. during the locked down, she enjoyed helping other children in the village with their modules. so she decided to become a teacher, but 1st she really hopes to graduate after attending in person classes. the nationwide reopening of schools is scheduled for august or september and that's it for
hum, salaries, the u. n. childrens organization had already demanded the government should prioritize the reopening of schools, a task that is now up to sarah to tear, to the freshly elected vice president and education minister, who will run country at the side of ferdinand marcus junior. particularly in disadvantaged and poor communities. like recalls, village children face and increased risk of exploitation, recalls father midsummer that with 9 siblings. she has to help out in the house a...
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and he said to me, well, today's the big day of evacuations, because apart from the u. n convoy that everybody here is waiting for, ah, is also another evacuation that is happening. it's been facilitated again by the u . n. and the red cross. but those are for people who are outside of the of the plant civilians. we live in different areas of where you pull out. a meeting point has been announced and boxes have been sent to that meeting point. but we still don't know if that convoy is actually going to be on the move. anytime soon. he could be official, say, a strategically important bridge in the southwest has been hit by russian rockets. the brit provides the only road railing from odessa to the other side. of the denise to estry, it's been hit by russian strikes twice before. it's unclear if the bridge is still operational. let's him out from charl stratford who's just outside. i. d. fca on the front line in east new credit. he describes what the situation is like for residents fleeing the town was quite as, as we went in, but a lot of destruction. lot of the buildin
and he said to me, well, today's the big day of evacuations, because apart from the u. n convoy that everybody here is waiting for, ah, is also another evacuation that is happening. it's been facilitated again by the u . n. and the red cross. but those are for people who are outside of the of the plant civilians. we live in different areas of where you pull out. a meeting point has been announced and boxes have been sent to that meeting point. but we still don't know if that convoy is actually...
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he says much is being made of the u. n. 's decision not to visit molly. that's because the situation or the, the relationship between that un mission and bama co, is that best luke warm, ever since there's been 2 successive military coups in the last year. that relationship has gone sour so much so that the french that are present in that country for almost 10 years are now pulling out and they'll be redeploying in neighboring news air. now the un mission has tried to investigate allegations of extra digital killing, torture by the 1000000 forces, as well as russian fighters linked to the wagner group. but they haven't been allowed to go on the ground to do those investigations. so the situation is pretty tense. there between the un office and bama co add to that new statement just made yesterday by colonel abdulla mike, one of the military agents that has taken over power that it has made in a statement that molly is breaking off its military agreement with all european countries which includes france, it says that it comes after france to this unit, log
he says much is being made of the u. n. 's decision not to visit molly. that's because the situation or the, the relationship between that un mission and bama co, is that best luke warm, ever since there's been 2 successive military coups in the last year. that relationship has gone sour so much so that the french that are present in that country for almost 10 years are now pulling out and they'll be redeploying in neighboring news air. now the un mission has tried to investigate allegations of...
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because apart from the u. n con voided, everybody here is waiting for. ah, there's also another evacuation that is happening is been facilitated again by the un and the red cross. but those are for people who are outside of the of the plant civilians. we live in different areas where you pull out a meeting point has been announced, and buses have been sent to that meeting point, but we still don't know if that convoy is actually going to be on the move anytime soon. villages and towns are being evacuated throughout eastern ukraine without any agreement giving safe passage to civilians volunteers of putting their lives at risk to rescue people in danger. from russia's bombardment, al jazeera charles stratford, and his team boarded a boss taking evacuees to safety from the frontline town of of diva volunteer evacuation. dr. a. eagle come and have listened to directions from a contact on the front line. there will be a petrol station. you go straight off to the cross roads. you turn right? she says, we put on our protective vests and get on the bus you. it'
because apart from the u. n con voided, everybody here is waiting for. ah, there's also another evacuation that is happening is been facilitated again by the un and the red cross. but those are for people who are outside of the of the plant civilians. we live in different areas where you pull out a meeting point has been announced, and buses have been sent to that meeting point, but we still don't know if that convoy is actually going to be on the move anytime soon. villages and towns are being...
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the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap, because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia water tower. the glazes in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region. a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2 polls. but these glaciers retreating at previously unknown speeds in gormet, a village in northern pakistan, the effects are already showing and according to a 2019 study, 36 percent of the regions glaciers could have melted away by the end of this century. clay c ologist said tara puffin researches the sheets of ice surrounding the himalayas. this was once the idea we cared. plenty of water frandisco flesh it because the glacier was much higher and you went up to their level of dis, marines. you can see here th
the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap, because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia water tower. the glazes in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region. a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2 polls. but...
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according to the u. n. 193000000 people in 53 countries, didn't have enough to eat last year. that's $40000000.00 more than the year before . if you, if you have madagascar, south sudan and yemen are among the worst affected. where more than half a 1000000 people are facing catastrophic conditions, including starvation and death. around 26000000 children under the age of 5, a malnourished and in need of urgent treatment. they're having to self assets having to skip meals or having to engage sometimes in very, very dangerous behavior. and of course the situation is also reflected than in acute malnutrition. particularly a very, very young children, those that are on the 5. and ultimately of course, loss of life, we have access access to s x s mortality. the horn of africa suffering, it's worth drought in decades. the u. n says millions are at risk of starvation and todd communities are being displaced. quinton monahan has more this used to be fertile, grazing land. now it just drives a bone. life is growing increasingly difficult for these nomadic herders in eastern ethiopia an
according to the u. n. 193000000 people in 53 countries, didn't have enough to eat last year. that's $40000000.00 more than the year before . if you, if you have madagascar, south sudan and yemen are among the worst affected. where more than half a 1000000 people are facing catastrophic conditions, including starvation and death. around 26000000 children under the age of 5, a malnourished and in need of urgent treatment. they're having to self assets having to skip meals or having to engage...
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n is, hasn't still given the full details. so maybe some of this information will emerge in the coming hours. but we do know it was a very long operation. up until this point, because as journalists, we were given sort of our not to be ready at this parking lot outside of a shopping mall since quite early this morning. most of the journalists have been here since 8 30 in the morning waiting for the last checkpoint. to cross out to the ukrainian side is not very far from here about a half hour drive. well, it took a long time, several hours, probably about 6 to 7 hours for that to happen. that had to do again with the last checks by the rushes on their side at all point from what we understand and for what the deputy prime minister said there was continuous coordination. do you and being the mediating point, i would say between the russians and the ukrainians, she said the president zaleski himself, was involved. but certainly as we understand and also moscow was involved at the highest level. now we still have many questions.
n is, hasn't still given the full details. so maybe some of this information will emerge in the coming hours. but we do know it was a very long operation. up until this point, because as journalists, we were given sort of our not to be ready at this parking lot outside of a shopping mall since quite early this morning. most of the journalists have been here since 8 30 in the morning waiting for the last checkpoint. to cross out to the ukrainian side is not very far from here about a half hour...
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b u. n. says 1700000000 people in more than a 100 countries have been directly affected by ukraine's inability to export grange because russia warships are blocking it from being transported by c. b. u. s. is accused russia of using food as a weapon of war. it's not only ukrainians who are suffering as a result of the russian government saxons, some $20000000.00 tons of grain, cit, unused and ukrainian sounds as global food supplies, dwindle prices skyrocket, causing more around the world to experience food insecurity. towson pity is the global spokesperson for the world food program, and he says, the world of the war is having a huge impact on ukraine's food production. the countries are to be critical cross road and they have not been any movement in terms of, in terms of actually being able to ship out much of the approaches. this is a power house which is a country that has the ability to excess of 400000000 people worldwide. but because of the war, much of what they last season is still
b u. n. says 1700000000 people in more than a 100 countries have been directly affected by ukraine's inability to export grange because russia warships are blocking it from being transported by c. b. u. s. is accused russia of using food as a weapon of war. it's not only ukrainians who are suffering as a result of the russian government saxons, some $20000000.00 tons of grain, cit, unused and ukrainian sounds as global food supplies, dwindle prices skyrocket, causing more around the world to...
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that's because they don't fall under the definition of a refugee based on the u. n's. 1951 conventional refugees. ah. yet estimate state that there could be between 25000000 to 1000000000 environmental refugees by the year 2050. what is you and hcr doing to ensure that these people get rights and protections or well, you know the, the issue of definitions is very complicated and we have to be careful in this world in which i am very offend. refugees are stigmatized, saw i as the, the head of an organization that is the custodian of the basic refugee protection principle. have to be careful. we wouldn't see, you know, we don't use this definition that is sometimes used these days, climate refugees. but this is not to say that people that are moving because of climatic reasons do not have what we would call protection meets very similar to refugees. and sometimes actually they are refugees. as i said, because mixed with the causes of displacement is conflict. this discrimination is persecution and so forth. would they, nat, experience greater protection, know if they were considered to be
that's because they don't fall under the definition of a refugee based on the u. n's. 1951 conventional refugees. ah. yet estimate state that there could be between 25000000 to 1000000000 environmental refugees by the year 2050. what is you and hcr doing to ensure that these people get rights and protections or well, you know the, the issue of definitions is very complicated and we have to be careful in this world in which i am very offend. refugees are stigmatized, saw i as the, the head of an...
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so they just turned in the letter n, u taken from the ss emblem, while the symbol of the 3rd right hand remains unchanged, that it means the as of emblems, dizzy, neo nazi symbol of the ss. and the 3rd right, was image gamma will bully. how can you describe and justify the fact that ukrainian forces using the ss and 3rd reich, symbols are now receiving weapons which france and europe is supplying to crane? just to make it clear, france in europe are sending weapons and ammunition ukrainians. the as of battalion is ukrainian military force around so was getting these weapons and ammunition and young. it is part of the ukrainian army. exactly right. how can france and europe justify the fact that a neo nazi battalion is being provided with weapons and ammunition through the or the french presidents? manuel by kronos promised his ukrainian counterparts, zalinski the dom supplies to care of would increase in the coming days. jonathan, ortho daniela's, all things the supply more weapons to ukraine will only make the situation worse. western media as doing its very best to make sure that the
so they just turned in the letter n, u taken from the ss emblem, while the symbol of the 3rd right hand remains unchanged, that it means the as of emblems, dizzy, neo nazi symbol of the ss. and the 3rd right, was image gamma will bully. how can you describe and justify the fact that ukrainian forces using the ss and 3rd reich, symbols are now receiving weapons which france and europe is supplying to crane? just to make it clear, france in europe are sending weapons and ammunition ukrainians....
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because you're exactly, you know, so they just, um, turned to the letter n, u taken from the ss emblem, while the symbol of the 3rd right hand remains unchanged, that it means the as of emblems. he does a neo nazi symbol of the ss. and the 3rd right, was image comma ruby. how can you describe and justify the fact that ukrainian forces using the assess and 3rd reich, symbols are now receiving weapons which france and europe is supplying to crane? just to make it clear, france and europe are sending weapons and ammunition ukrainians. the as a battalion is ukrainian military force. so was getting these weapons and ammunition and young, it is part of the ukrainian army, victor, right? how can france and europe justify the fact that a neo nazi battalion is being provided with weapons and ammunition resume through the the french president has promised his ukrainian counts part vladimir landscape . it on supplies to chaos, will increase quote in intensity. meanwhile, the u. s. senate has approved of $40000000000.00 aid package to ukraine despite republican lawmakers warning there's a serious
because you're exactly, you know, so they just, um, turned to the letter n, u taken from the ss emblem, while the symbol of the 3rd right hand remains unchanged, that it means the as of emblems. he does a neo nazi symbol of the ss. and the 3rd right, was image comma ruby. how can you describe and justify the fact that ukrainian forces using the assess and 3rd reich, symbols are now receiving weapons which france and europe is supplying to crane? just to make it clear, france and europe are...
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but because the chinese government has power in the international system and particularly in the u. n, we are not any closer to rashawn sister being free, and that's not. we will be talking about michelle bush lays trip in a moment. the 1st i'd like to cross over to io tongan. so china says that these are camps are re education camps. what does that mean? what is the chinese narrative here? chinese narrative is that there were a series of incidences between basically we're talking hahn's not all the agenda. and there was an incident where a bunch of han chinese were slaughtered on the subway station downtown by a group of weaker terrors. and they decided that they needed to take things in order. what they decided was that like in every other part of china, weavers needed to understand chinese and you to be mainstream. they needed to have and educate many families. they have multiple wives, multiple children, which was, you know, useful when you are in agriculture, but a lot of these areas do them to our culture. and unfortunately, what happens is when you have a lot of children and
but because the chinese government has power in the international system and particularly in the u. n, we are not any closer to rashawn sister being free, and that's not. we will be talking about michelle bush lays trip in a moment. the 1st i'd like to cross over to io tongan. so china says that these are camps are re education camps. what does that mean? what is the chinese narrative here? chinese narrative is that there were a series of incidences between basically we're talking hahn's not...
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the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia water tower. the glaciers in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region, a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2 poles . but these glaciers retreating at previously unknown speeds in gormet, a village in northern pakistan, the effects are already showing and according to a 2019 study, 36 percent of the regions glaciers could have melted away by the end of this century. clay c ologist said tara puffin researches the sheets of ice surrounding the himalayas. this was once the idea we cared. plenty of water frandisco flesh it because the glacier was much high yet and you went up to their lower loft, dis, marines. you can see
the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia water tower. the glaciers in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region, a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2 poles ....
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the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap, because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia's water tower. the glass c as in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region, a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2 polls . but these glaciers retreating at previously unknown speeds in gormet, a village in northern pakistan, the effects are already showing. and according to a 2019 study, 36 percent of the regions glaciers could have melted away by the end of this century. clay c, ologist cetera, puffin researches the sheets of ice surrounding the himalayas. this was once the idea we cared plenty of water from these glacier because the glacier was much higher and you went up to their lower loft, this marines. you can se
the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap, because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia's water tower. the glass c as in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region, a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2...
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the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia's water tower. the glaciers in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region, a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2 poles . but these glaciers retreating at previously unknown speeds in gormet, a village in northern pakistan, the effects are already showing and according to a 2019 study, 36 percent of the regions glaciers could have melted away by the end of this century. clay c ologist said tara puffin researches the sheets of ice surrounding the himalayas. this was once the idea we cared plenty of water frandisco glacier because the glacier was much higher and you went up to their lower loft, dis, marines. you can see he
the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia's water tower. the glaciers in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region, a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2 poles ....
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the u. s. city of buffalo, that's according to the associated press news agency. police in new york state say the gunman is in custody. the supermarket is in a predominantly black neighbourhood, about 5 kilometers north of downtown buffalo. new york's governor, katy hosso says in a tweet that she is closely monitoring the situation which happened in her home town. these, these essential workers in how come to work every day, and they just want to serve the community and you know, i get a paycheck and they have to put up with this, this craziness. let's go straight to kristen salumi who's live 1st in new york. chris, and what more can you tell us? ah, well, information is still coming in, police are very much investigating the shooting, but a gunman has been taken into custody. and we know that at least 10 people have been shot dead many more and maybe injured. but the numbers are just trickling in. the incident happened at a supermarket and a predominantly black neighborhood. and one of the
the u. s. city of buffalo, that's according to the associated press news agency. police in new york state say the gunman is in custody. the supermarket is in a predominantly black neighbourhood, about 5 kilometers north of downtown buffalo. new york's governor, katy hosso says in a tweet that she is closely monitoring the situation which happened in her home town. these, these essential workers in how come to work every day, and they just want to serve the community and you know, i get a...
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so for the u. n. lead talks taking place in the, in cairo, where certainly tensions will have increased the this morning because of these developments in them. in tripoli. unfortunately, over the past few months since the failed election of last december, when, when it was cooled off, i really grown man a less am confident in the political future of their country. they are disappointed . they don't see even a benefit in engaging politically because they see that the future of the country in the hands of a small elite that is taking the country in one direction on another. they see the country on the precipice. also another financial disruption because political crisis means closure of oil terminals, it means that, you know salaries will be delayed at possibly means inflation rise. and this is happening already against the backdrop of rising living cost because of the war in ukraine, which has pushed up grain prices in basic commodity prices. so overall, a very grim outlook for your average libyan t
so for the u. n. lead talks taking place in the, in cairo, where certainly tensions will have increased the this morning because of these developments in them. in tripoli. unfortunately, over the past few months since the failed election of last december, when, when it was cooled off, i really grown man a less am confident in the political future of their country. they are disappointed . they don't see even a benefit in engaging politically because they see that the future of the country in the...
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n appoints a special rapport or when the you any points of commission of inquiry as it is done because of serious allegations, strong allegations of israeli crimes. those investigators are not allowed in when palestinian civil society has its own organisations to investigate israel now is trying to defame those organizations with a terrorist designation as was done against, i'll hoc. and now we've gone this step when it's happened before with journalists where we see that you shoot the messenger and therefore there can be no faith in an israeli investigation based on previous practice. and what we heard out of official is really spokespeople already over the last hours since this tragic event. and let me point this out the a symmetry of power that we see every day come to bear in the occupation in the occupied palestinian territories engine need miss. lauding that same asymmetry of power applies to the tools that are at the disposal of israel when it comes to this . suppose it investigation in terms of how they can approach things, who's at their disposal to try and cover this up. and
n appoints a special rapport or when the you any points of commission of inquiry as it is done because of serious allegations, strong allegations of israeli crimes. those investigators are not allowed in when palestinian civil society has its own organisations to investigate israel now is trying to defame those organizations with a terrorist designation as was done against, i'll hoc. and now we've gone this step when it's happened before with journalists where we see that you shoot the...
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n to meet you polanski the we need to speak about. so the new iron curtain that is being imposed upon us by western countries because they don't need any object. you're fed through information about what's happening and the decent formation campaign. the ministry of truth is the number of a number of things that the west is doing. for example, they are, they are inflating this bubble of lies about what's happening on the grounds about the different situation on the ground about such things as a boucher for location. grandma tours, publication and the others. i believe that these calls today should reveal what, what lies beneath the geopolitical exercises of the west town. a lot of countries have really understood it with all clarity and we feel that there is good degree of support or at least of understanding what we are doing. and a lot of people here in the cool, ours are encouraging us and seeing that they understand the reasons defines our special needs or the ration ukraine. this is the only way the national c looks situation can
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by western countries because they don't need any object. you fed true information about what's happening and the decent formation campaign. the submitted of turtles is the number of people they are. they are inflating these bubble flies about what's happening on the grounds about the different situation on the grounds about such things as a boucher for location, grandma tours, provocation and the others. i believe that these calls today should reveal to what, what lies beneath the geopolitical exercises of the west. found a lot of countries have really understood it with all clarity. and we feel that there is good degree of support or at least of understanding what we are doing. and a lot of people here in the cool, ours are encouraging us and seeing that they understand the reasons defines our special needs or the ration ukraine. this is the only way the international c looks, situation can evolve in the light of what's happening and of course the world will be different in a couple of months or so. so we are witnessing this very profound
by western countries because they don't need any object. you fed true information about what's happening and the decent formation campaign. the submitted of turtles is the number of people they are. they are inflating these bubble flies about what's happening on the grounds about the different situation on the grounds about such things as a boucher for location, grandma tours, provocation and the others. i believe that these calls today should reveal to what, what lies beneath the geopolitical...
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will definitely want to keep, you mustn't align because of the n shown here in the south china sea and china as a very influential power in the region. so it is this worth watching the do your quality of our, his presidency? yes, certainly going to be a dynamic time. we appreciate your insights meritus a veto. get the editor at lodge for rep la, a digital media platform. thank you. plenty more head on the things out, including changing the political landscape. leaders of lebanon's, anti government movement, take their fight to the ballot, opening for victory in the upcoming elections. ecuador is growing problem with gang violence fighting between rival drug cartels in a prison leaves and dozens dead on the run. plus a couple of big names are heading to the 2nd gulf major of the year. all the details with jimmy coming up a little later in schools. the mayor of mary poll says at least $100.00 civilian men, remained trapped in the still works. the sage, by russian forces, ukrainian officials said at the weekend that all women, children and elderly had been rescued, had been trapped by int
will definitely want to keep, you mustn't align because of the n shown here in the south china sea and china as a very influential power in the region. so it is this worth watching the do your quality of our, his presidency? yes, certainly going to be a dynamic time. we appreciate your insights meritus a veto. get the editor at lodge for rep la, a digital media platform. thank you. plenty more head on the things out, including changing the political landscape. leaders of lebanon's, anti...
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that is, it is unable to export that because it has lost access to key port c u. n. has warned that this could lead to food insecurity, especially for parts of africa that rely on ukraine. read for more, less, less, now speak to jane battersby. shoes in urban for security specialists and a senior lecture at the university of cape town. thank you very much for joining us on the news hour. even before the ukrainian crisis, there was already concerns about global food security and prices of commodities were, were pretty high. what impact is this fall in exports from ukraine having on food and fleet prices worldwide, especially on the african continent? yeah, absolutely. so we know that russia and ukraine have been really the bread basket for the world. and, and even before the crisis, the big crisis, we're going incredibly high. so in february we had the, the holes highest prices since since 1991 ripples began on this thing. so we've had high food insecurity, high coven poverty. we've had organizations like the world food program incredibly dependent on ukraine for its,
that is, it is unable to export that because it has lost access to key port c u. n. has warned that this could lead to food insecurity, especially for parts of africa that rely on ukraine. read for more, less, less, now speak to jane battersby. shoes in urban for security specialists and a senior lecture at the university of cape town. thank you very much for joining us on the news hour. even before the ukrainian crisis, there was already concerns about global food security and prices of...
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the u. n broke the to month agreement between yelman's internationally recognized government and who the rebels. the airport was closed for years because of as strong by the saudi led coalition, which banks the government. jasmine law is a spokespersons of in a week in refugee council in yemen and says the airport is a lifeline for the country. bear in mind that the headboard has been closed for 6 years now, so it was also one of the main things that had to be settle during this 2 months choose. so obviously, now that we have the 1st flight today, but also we're hearing that another flight could happen as soon as next wednesday, wednesday. it is doesn't be a positive that because reopening airport means progress for us. it means that you can seek medical treatment abroad. it tens of thousands of young and you can go in and out. but also it be that we can get quicker in your and cheap goods into yemen as well. so it is definitely be a positive day for you. i'm any l. molly's june to a western
the u. n broke the to month agreement between yelman's internationally recognized government and who the rebels. the airport was closed for years because of as strong by the saudi led coalition, which banks the government. jasmine law is a spokespersons of in a week in refugee council in yemen and says the airport is a lifeline for the country. bear in mind that the headboard has been closed for 6 years now, so it was also one of the main things that had to be settle during this 2 months...
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n. for example, in the war on garza in past that in 2008 and the war on gus and 2014 on the killing off the 9 turkish on the morrow ship it while they were on their way on a gaza a how they responded to the jurisdiction to the question of jurisdiction on palestine to the public prosecutor by a claiming that it did that decision was anti semitic. so we also have a problem here that we know that israel will have a huge issue, a good e n a beforehand to the result of an international, a transparent investigation that it itself will not be part of our. and again, we here come again to, to the, to the bottom line that israel itself have for years conducting the cultural impunity. lack of accountability backed up by the israeli supreme court. and this is very, very important because this means that justice cannot be done by the israelis on all, it's legal, a levers. and we know that on the other hand, they won't agree to any kind of international investigation that they are not a part off. but
n. for example, in the war on garza in past that in 2008 and the war on gus and 2014 on the killing off the 9 turkish on the morrow ship it while they were on their way on a gaza a how they responded to the jurisdiction to the question of jurisdiction on palestine to the public prosecutor by a claiming that it did that decision was anti semitic. so we also have a problem here that we know that israel will have a huge issue, a good e n a beforehand to the result of an international, a...
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at the n, as in countries like the philippines are very distrustful of. busy being asked to choose between the us and china, so therefore middle powers, like japan and others might become more palatable to, to us in countries was afraid of being crushed by, by this 2 superpowers. are speaking about japan awhile present by that was in japan, there was also a lot of talk about a hot conflict, similar to the one that's in russia and nato over ukraine. rafting in your part of the world. how high is, is, is a threat of that in your, you? well, the up before the russia came conflict, the flash point in southeast asia, in, in the south china sea and the east china c. as, as always, been there. i can distinctly remember that the, the threat was in the korean peninsula in taiwan, in the east china territorial. this is china, c territory dispute in the south china sea. 3rd part of this. so you have all these flash voids and therefore anything could could happen if the tensions are not managed carefully. so therefore, i do think a lot of countries in us here includi
at the n, as in countries like the philippines are very distrustful of. busy being asked to choose between the us and china, so therefore middle powers, like japan and others might become more palatable to, to us in countries was afraid of being crushed by, by this 2 superpowers. are speaking about japan awhile present by that was in japan, there was also a lot of talk about a hot conflict, similar to the one that's in russia and nato over ukraine. rafting in your part of the world. how high...
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the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap, because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia's water tower. the glazed c as in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region, a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2 poles . but these glaciers retreating at previously unknown speeds in gormet, a village in northern pakistan, the effects are already showing. and according to a 2019 study, 36 percent of the regions glaciers could have melted away by the end of this century. clay c, ologist cetera, puffin researches the sheets of ice surrounding the himalayas. this was once the area we cared plenty of water from these glacier because the glacier was much higher and you went up to their lower loft, this marines. you can s
the u. n. projects that water shortages will displace hundreds of millions of people as early as 2030 temperatures in south asia, arising because of an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. the heat is melting the himalayas ice cap, because this area supplies water to large parts of the sub continent. it's also known as south asia's water tower. the glazed c as in northern pakistan's disputed kashmir region, a part of the largest ice sheet existing anywhere in the world outside the 2...
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because at the n, as in countries like the philippines are very distrustful of. busy being asked to choose between the us and china, so therefore middle powers, like japan and others might become more palatable to, to us in countries was afraid of being crushed, made by this 2 superpowers. are speaking about japan awhile present. biden was in japan, there was also a lot of talk about a hot conflict, similar to the one that's in russia and nato over ukraine. rafting in your parts of the world. how high is, is, is a threat of that in your view. well, the, it of, before the russia plane conflict, the flash point in southeast asia, in, in the south china sea and the east china c. as, as always been there, i can distinctly remember that the, the threat was in the korean peninsula in taiwan, in the east china territorial. this is china, c territory dispute in the south china sea. 3rd part of this. so you have all these flash voids and therefore anything could could happen if the tensions are not managed carefully. so therefore, i do think a lot of countries in us, ian,
because at the n, as in countries like the philippines are very distrustful of. busy being asked to choose between the us and china, so therefore middle powers, like japan and others might become more palatable to, to us in countries was afraid of being crushed, made by this 2 superpowers. are speaking about japan awhile present. biden was in japan, there was also a lot of talk about a hot conflict, similar to the one that's in russia and nato over ukraine. rafting in your parts of the world....
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so they never like the u. n. n. so that's why they've invented this new term. it's part of this prosy. they, they, in fact one to violate international law in the name of something as they would like to replace international law roof that many thanks for your thoughts and your time today. radhika, right. he can decide geo political economy research script director. but when you say just in case i forgot anything as always r t dot com has my back on yours. do check out our website for all the latest goings on and top notch analysis as well. good bye for now, lou. ah, ah, a grand scale was more don't believe i did delay any with this pool with torch kim. logo, just she's mark machine your process because symbolic you might be a sub with us alone in the gym with me. i do still want to free or selina gardner. g zoloft maloof will not put me to put money. will put it on my own little pillows coverage for a critical unit washing up possibly if i'm just using the more boston for to learn, you know, but i did the lawyer when i went to school to the political smartest o
so they never like the u. n. n. so that's why they've invented this new term. it's part of this prosy. they, they, in fact one to violate international law in the name of something as they would like to replace international law roof that many thanks for your thoughts and your time today. radhika, right. he can decide geo political economy research script director. but when you say just in case i forgot anything as always r t dot com has my back on yours. do check out our website for all the...
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will the n u d t, and other chinese universities like it have been getting help in their mission? from right here in europe. d. w in its partners in the china science investigation, have been investigating links between these institutions and european universities . and we've discovered a huge array of connections including almost $3000.00 scientific publications, co authored by both sides some on highly sensitive subject. german researches have worked on more than 230 papers with the n u d t. so this is a big trove of papers. we looked at a lot of them, and a lot of them seem quite a lot kids, but we also find some papers that might have a dual use applications. so that means they could be useful civilian, but also for military purposes. one quite interesting example is a study that looks at how you contract groups of people. and china, of course, is the surveillance state that might have an interest in tracking. for example, a certain ethnic group like the week is so you can see this is an interesting example that could have civilian but also more nefarious military application
will the n u d t, and other chinese universities like it have been getting help in their mission? from right here in europe. d. w in its partners in the china science investigation, have been investigating links between these institutions and european universities . and we've discovered a huge array of connections including almost $3000.00 scientific publications, co authored by both sides some on highly sensitive subject. german researches have worked on more than 230 papers with the n u d t....
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she is diane, d u. n is holding a virtual conference to highlight dangers, journalist ice while white janice and uganda say it's increasingly difficult for them to do that jobs because of a government crackdown on dissent. human rights groups, the saying is part of a long running repression of critical voices. harm latasha reports on this. now for these journalists waking, again, that is frustrating and sometimes dangerous. in march, the independent on line t v station was rated by security official journalists were arrested for what the government called fiber, stalking and offensive communication. some say they were tortured before being released on bail. anything in regards to broadcast with pickens, anything regarding to or office equipment from computers to even mia paperwork even received me or was it? was it for you when i mean everything was to him. that's why you to do with clothes . because as move our own will, fine, i am sure you. so our team i, you do as a to seems our section we would do a
she is diane, d u. n is holding a virtual conference to highlight dangers, journalist ice while white janice and uganda say it's increasingly difficult for them to do that jobs because of a government crackdown on dissent. human rights groups, the saying is part of a long running repression of critical voices. harm latasha reports on this. now for these journalists waking, again, that is frustrating and sometimes dangerous. in march, the independent on line t v station was rated by security...
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so this and they've refused aid from the u. s. from south korea and also from the u. n. so what this potentially could mean is possibly a diplomatic opening to restart talks to restart. diplomacy with north korea, but it also presents challenges because it could mean a humanitarian crisis on the doorstep of south korea. and it could also be potentially a possibly perhaps an emergence of a more deadly outbreak of the deadly variant of the current virus. so that is also a very pressing issue that these 2 leaders will have to talk about or at florence for the moment, but he thinks did for us louis. and so, as i said, we're waiting for the 2 leaders to give a press briefing, which is to, to get underway shortly as what it does. we will dip into it here on al jazeera. i'm to give you a flavor of what's going on. right. let's rubel a 17 year old palestinian boy has been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. another teenager was seriously injured during the raid on a refugee camp and jeanine understood. he infections of cold for a general strike to mourn. i'm just
so this and they've refused aid from the u. s. from south korea and also from the u. n. so what this potentially could mean is possibly a diplomatic opening to restart talks to restart. diplomacy with north korea, but it also presents challenges because it could mean a humanitarian crisis on the doorstep of south korea. and it could also be potentially a possibly perhaps an emergence of a more deadly outbreak of the deadly variant of the current virus. so that is also a very pressing issue that...
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so for the u. n. lead talks taking place in the, in cairo, where certainly tensions will have increased this morning because of these developments in, in, in tripoli and claudia, all this, when an election was supposed to be held back in december last year. and obviously that didn't happen. and then a vote was likely for next month. is that will that happen now? well, i live in factions are at loggerheads on the path ahead actually they're, they're still the baby camp. so the tripoli base camp has proposed starting parliamentary elections as early as next month. i think with today's developments they will even show that initiative because probably they feel stronger and they do not want to put on the table a negotiation to to have this road map that they support accepted by all their affections who still say they want presidential and parliamentary elections and that was what is being discussed in cairo. and there are other factions that say that they should be negotiating a 3rd way. so another gov
so for the u. n. lead talks taking place in the, in cairo, where certainly tensions will have increased this morning because of these developments in, in, in tripoli and claudia, all this, when an election was supposed to be held back in december last year. and obviously that didn't happen. and then a vote was likely for next month. is that will that happen now? well, i live in factions are at loggerheads on the path ahead actually they're, they're still the baby camp. so the tripoli base camp...