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every one in china, new, my space, you've heard all of them. the power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe wherever you listen to the a critical lifelines and millions in northwest syria is in peril of to rival revolution resolution style at the un security council. the hello, i'm emily, i gwen this is l g 0. live from to how also coming up. so we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join. they don't when all of us agree on the conditions are met. nature says you crane's future is in the military lines, but just not yet present. the letting me zalinski says the delay is in
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dozens of protest is our arrested on a day of disruption in israel against the government is controversial plan to ours . a whole district and a mission in mexico to rescue the switch authorities can see that the welcome to the program and diplomatic rivalries at the united nations has cost will have cost a shadow on the future of millions of internally displaced people in northwest syria. the un security council has filed to renew its mandates a critical, a delivery into rebel held territory. a days delivered through 3 crossings from, took a into rebel controlled a believe provence. they are bab alice, alum, alleret, e and bab, how well the vast majority of aid is delivered by the u. n. through about how the
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jew to the security council's finally it to renew the mandate. the crossing is now closed and that will affect 4100000 people who depend on food and medical aid to survive. that's across to she have pretends a who's covering developments at the un headquarters in your color that she have a devastating situation for millions of syrians, other any other avenues to get this crossing reopened? that may be, but it depends on who you ask as to what the next move might be. the sweets, for example, seemed confident that a deal could be time without true negotiations via un security council folder level mechanism. in order to get this crossing over and above, i'll open it for which 85 percent of u. n. a deliveries to those wesson's area. so sorry, a pause, but this was a possibility even though the russian said it was completely out of the question.
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now that's thursdays are over of a mechanism to the un security council. the whole process has just become too politicized at the council. there is one more possibility that, as you mentioned, there all those 2 other crossings from tech a into engine northwest, sir? yes sir. what's being wonder is whether you and those are open through the you, adam and syria directly discussing very opening of those up as process. whether that was a way, maybe the symbol, the price that's gonna happen with syria. i mean, i can, patients here in government, united nations, having negotiations to reopen bobbo b u. s. the u. k. i'm from support of the 9 month extension of the mandate, allowing a deliveries from to kia to north, west syria through the bobo. how i border crossing with russia of age and against that i'm trying to abstain. instead most goes supported by aging, proposed a 6 month extension. i'm cold for a secretary general report on the humanitarian effect of unit actual west and the
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sanctions on syria. those against but now it was the us you can from is who objected to votes in favor. the 3 votes against and 10 extensions. it was a surprise, just minutes before the us had said the crossing point was essential for millions of people in need in north west syria, the us on bass de blamed rusher for the border crossings. closure. the russians have been bullies on this. the syrian people want this assistance. i think the stock retain, wants this assistance and they're going to have to stand up and call for the rest of the try me without you. but the principle of the un security council will governing aid shipments to syria should be phased out in favor of serial sovereignty and said that it was hypocritical to express concern over the place of those in areas the home syrian government control in the northwest without also addressing the humanitarian impact of unit actual west and the sanctions on the 11000000 in the rest of syria who rely on international aid of the syrian
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government. agreed with hyatt. i leave him. those who spoke about life and death need to lift the sanctions. instead of crying about the syrians, the russian and said they would not support a rollover of a previous mandate while a new agreement has worked out. but did suggest the syrians could re open bible however themselves as they have 2 other border crossings without un security council intervention. by rewarding them with either 12 or 9 months they're getting, nothing's to absolute. it's an empty, empty show. do you think there will now, you know, i had to be able to take this with them to decide thing that they may be rebuilt, but now it's, it's in their heads. nonetheless, the swiss to, along with the brazilians are over seeing the un security council of deliberations on the reopening of the bottom of our crossing. say they remain confident of those discussions will continue the mandate for you on a deliveries through the crossing expired on monday,
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a massive united nations was us that might just be a possibility. it could be of the, could this be something that was here and government couldn't negotiate directly with the united nations. but he simply said the syria was assessing the situation. and glasses would announce this decision once the decision has been made. all right, thanks so much for bringing us up this page. you have for tansy at the un headquarters in your and gentle as no come, or she is at the above ohio. crossing along, this, syria took a boat, slee, a failure to extend on you and you, the verge of crossing has left millions or currently living in the refugee cans in the state of soc, i'm disappointed with actually, as the, as you, and as the security council, the as a they were in somehow in a little, but the controls hope that they will consider the latest loss that they are, the people in the refugee camps and in every community i have in george,
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after the latest catastrophic, a switch that struck the region. of course the absence of u. n. busy delivered aid will have a dire humanitarian consequences on the already worse, and it gives you money. serious situation here in northwestern assyria as 2000000 people are currently living in the refugee camps on our. busy living off the monthly food baskets that are being provided by the us food program in the. busy you and of course the n g o's are also going to suffer the consequences of this this. busy decision as a, as a 100 percent of their funds depends on the u. n. a coming through the by the how and of course, local i minus area. and after this condemned this decision and describe this as well as a sizing b, you may have jerry and sector in which will. busy affect the lives of millions who
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are currently living in the. busy rest of the cans that are living off the. busy the food baskets and the. busy health sector uh that uh is being provided to the hospital will be severely. busy affected. busy in the area as bringing them to as mustafah, who is the executive director of the syrian emergency task force. and, and you are working on advocacy engine, monetary and initiatives in syria and joins us from washington, dc. midwest. thanks so much for being on the program. lots of talk of the politics behind this decision, but we're ultimately talking about people here. how will syrians be impacted by these decisions? is i think it's, it's, it's incredibly shameful. and it is hard to go through this process every 6 months or 9 months. so far, every few months, we have the international community consensus by all the other members of the security council minus sign up, for example, that,
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that stained in and after the veto by russia today, everyone agrees that the humanitarian a but the international community through the united nations is allocating for the syrians, uh, over 4000000 and northwest syria. we, we, can we give concessions in order for russia and said regina to allow another 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 3 months, to open the border and that is completely unnecessary. the fact is, the united nations does not need a security council resolution simply to provide specifically humanitarian aid. and the fact that we are allowing russia in the said regime and to enter the politics of the u. n on this and have the same people that besieged and bombard these populations. be in charge of saying ok, you can send data across or not overboard or points by the way. they do not control in areas that do that. you have no presence is really appalling and, and, and the people are the ones that are suffering people. you know, what i would have,
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what i would say is the international community, if the united nations continues to do, you know, make it so difficult to provide aids, they need to find a plan b and provide that a, if it needs to be outside of the you and mechanism, but if we're only using carrot st. concessions and doing it over and over again, we shouldn't even be celebrating if the russians hadn't vetoed a 9 month extension on a single or border crossing. every border crossing should be open indefinitely. and the earthquake proved the importance of that. yeah, i wanted to pick up on, on the quick, i mean, this disruption comes up to move in 12 years of civil war as you were alluding to. and then we've just had those devastating earthquakes in february. how would you describe the humanitarian situation right now in syria to it's rick, frankly, it was horrific before the earthquake. it's service after the earthquake and even more so in the said, redeem and russia have continued to bomb. the epicenter of the earthquake in syria
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regularly. they continued to show and bombarded, so it was horrible. but during the earthquake, the united nations also failed, failed in a horrible they imagined the biggest and worst earthquake in serious history occurred. and because of russia and said, redeem did not get for emissions for the united nations to enter and assess or intern and provide aid. literally thousands of people that were, that were under the rubble begging their family members and loved ones that were outside digging frantically for them to, to help save them. they had to die and they had to die because the united nation, literally 5 or 6 kilometers from the epicenter of the earthquake, wasn't willing to allow this heavy machinery. and it's a to come in because they needed the permission of the asset regime or in russia, the same people bombing them and besieging them. it is literally, it's, it's, it's ludicrous to, to continue to follow this policy that is only led to the misery of the city and
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people while diplomats of the security council, you know, try their best to negotiate something that shouldn't be negotiated. unrestricted and strictly humanitarian aid. does not, and that's, it says nothing necessitate a security council resolution. it should be open and before the other, the right side as that. and maybe you're on an sign that everyone else in the un supports that obviously there are many competing factors in this particular issue. but i guess what i want you to explain to the audience is why this particular border crossing is so important. there are 2 additional border crossings that are or on sufficient enough to deliver items supplies. so what is it about this particular border crossing? that's so crucial what's really important about i'd be able to have a border crossing. it's the main border crossing that has been traditionally even allowed to be used by the russ and as 100 z for the u. n. a to enter the other border crossings were open uh over you know, a week or 9 days after the earthquake for shorter periods of time. they also have
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limited times like 3 months for our i and baptist said i'm i, i believe again too late too little for many people that died that didn't have to die because of that slowed down. but babbling, how is that main artery and it goes directly to in the province of providence, where you have millions of people, including major cities and thousands and other things that are in desperate a need for this. a many of them internally displaced an ad hoc camps with no access to international bodies to support them. that's why this 8 is so important. it's worth millions of people, the majority of which are our children and obviously civilians really appreciate your passion and for breaking it. down for us move as most stuff, a executive director of the syrian emergency task force. thank you so much for your time. thank you. the, the
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related, say ukraine's future is in the military alliance bond. the same unclear about the pop to membership ukraine's president for letting me zalinski has called the lack of a clear time table of stood ladies of $31.00 nation selves and military alliance. amazing and miscellaneous. with a signed off the joint declaration on ukraine's membership page, trying to how has the story from vilnius always keen to stress their unity and they towed members gathered during the 2nd year of a war in europe. this time, those small cracks are showing which are lions. leaders are working hard to overcome. the central central to this meeting is the question of ukraine's possible future membership. promised at some point with some allies pushing for a fast track process to begin. now, while others natively, germany in the united states, believes the time is not yet. bryant read, reaffirmed that ukraine wrote become a member of nato and agreed to remove the requirements for the membership action
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time. so this will change your cranes membership pos from a 2 step process to one step process. we also made clear that we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join. they don't when all of us agree and conditions are met. but that tools, well sure to of ukrainian expectations. i didn't know you guys have been follow to me. is that lensky? you got a heroes. welcome and bill news, but on route he tweeted that. anything less than a foot invitation now, and the time table for a session would be upset, amounting to uncertainty. he said that russia would be as weakness, you'll get the rest of age. this is the language of hesitation, and 14 understands only the language of force. so that's something which our alice should understand, but it is not a catastrophe. there is the word invitation. ukraine will keep the membership action plan stage. many especially members of the alliance is east and flank would
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tend to agree with you, craig, while others, including germany in the united states. believe that with the war, stay alone and no way of knowing what any possible peace agreement mike looked like . now is simply not the time to commit the whole of nato to ukraine's defense against future russian aggression. there are other points of tension on these over the supply of cluster munitions to ukraine by the united states. most nato members of signatories to a treaty pending their use, but not ukraine. the us or russia. and among pleasures of the ministry support came to promised by friends to follow the u. k. and supplying long range missiles to ukraine. one potential difficulty was over, come on, the eve of the stomach, went to his present. richard type, other one, lifted his e along objection to formally neutral sweden joining the alliance. 31 members will soon become 30 to nato, expending because of the board and ukraine,
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even as the war exists, pressures the test. it's unity and they don't know how l $20.00 buildings on rochester as nato expansion on its board is, is a mistake. and that ukraine is being manipulated by the alliance to advance its agenda against moscow, which is 0, spoke exclusively to maria zach rosen, who is a spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry. she says nato doesn't want ukraine as a member of the military lines. yes. okay, and the purpose of not the on what supports for your crane. you can see here because nature decides not to to include ukraine. what support are we talking about? so what seems to the degree a need to members to have been bullying and you're praying to in the, into the western world. at the time when you're creating costs for help they abandon to ukraine the, let's ukraine down. you should see the reality instead of making up the stories and rather than repeating the statement so far, so good,
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your general thoughts under cool. and if we think about the question of why ukraine is not included in nature ranks, it is quite interesting because they include what he invites finland to browse and sweden, but not to ukraine life. this is a question that should be posted on tv channels. why not? not because if you see the multi view, you're not the financial aid to is to provide it to, to ukraine through nature. it doesn't matter if a country so doing that together or individually or not, they are providing arms to ukraine. so why no to ukraine is not a member of not true. anomaly is still a head don't. elgin's 0, remembering shipper needs the 28 years on thousands moon, the victims of the 1995 genocide as tensions in bosnia mound, the
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a the hello are you watching l g 0? i'm emily angry and he's a reminder of our headlines this. our m d u and security council has found to a new authorization for the delivery of age is serious rebel held territory. the costing allows a to reach 4000000 people to rival with resolutions was suggested by council members could not reach an agreement. nice related, say you claims future is in the military lines, but they have not set out a clear path to membership ukraine's president for letting me zalinski says the lack of a clean time table is upset. the latest of the 31 nations in the military alliance
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of nation, miscellaneous. and russian says an expansion of nato is a big mistake on the mysteries folks women. maria, is that correct of a total to 0 and you claim is being manipulated to advance an agenda against russia . thousands of demonstrators have been much in cities across these around the step, protesting about the government's planned judicial reforms on monday, as well as problem and pass the key elements in a bill which is to remove the power of the supreme court to review ministers decisions at least 70 protest as have been arrested. and protest is also blocks the main terminal as the band around the airport in television, around a 1000 police officers were deployed to the system. several flights were delayed as a result. and the u. s. is cold on is round to respect the rights of peaceful
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all join a break. the rules the the 30 victims of this river needs to genocide have been buried in the cemetery in eastern bosnia and herzegovina. 28 years ago. the busby instead of military and police forces killed thousands in what became known as the shrimp or needs of genocide. ada had some music reports. a final farewell for a brought the beer was only 15 when he was killed in december. and it's
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a genocide in july 1995. so was his father, and 2 of his brothers, one is still missing. who are they then they as they would need to do in 2011, only a few individuals remains were found. they will identified and we will waiting until this year in the hope that tomorrow would be found by the warrant. and we've decided to bury him now which some of the last to her father 28 years ago. yes and $2.00 you realize some of the cost i lived here is that up your needs? uh, the last time i saw my father was an 8 july 1995. he came to visit me. these was the last time i saw him. and this is the 1st time i meet him again since then to say good bye, but i see it as soft that has waited since 2011 to bury some of the remains of his father. he's hopes of finding the rest are fading such an election to at least now i can come here to mourn him. it's a relief for me. finally,
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i know where his remains are. i will know where he is buried. inside i done, thousands of people attended this commemorative funeral and helped to bury the victims. many were found in mas great, both me and sub army and police forces killed them off to the full of said i, but i mean, so on 11 july 95. it took them months to move their remains to other sites in an attempt to hide the atrocities. the international court of justice tends to do and courts in the hade ruled that what happened was a genocide. but the perpetrators and both means lee does deny that no scope. i'm what i'm burying my father today. that's what and they keep saying it did not happen. so i feel very sad about it. this is very hard for me of more than 8300 people were killed in december and it's a genocide in july 95. 1. thousands are still missing. the vast majority of people
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were killed in the southern. it's a genocide in july 1995 were men. however, there were thousands of women the actually the oldest victim of the genocide in separate some was a woman, was 94 wins. and this is the great big bank because only a couple of hours. office voltage which is 07, east and heavy rains of triggered land slides in floods in northern india at least $72.00 people have been killed in less than a month. over the way can many areas in the state of human shall per dash received a months worth of rain in just a day. floods have washed away bridges and damaged temples. the un says the world's b population is in shop decline, but in mexico, a company's automation to rescue, as many hinds as possible before they can be destroyed, john, home, and reports from mexico city. those fools in
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a mexican symmetry. these white suited figures hate to give some of its denizens, the 2nd shots that life, i guess. okay, what about this one would be so you've made this great the home, the latest risk us it to the black be a company who relocate to move them 500 hides in mexico city in the last 6 years. and i know most of the most common places to find the lamp post is between bulls and roots. trees in a band and console, and those are the top 5 places i'd say to keep us what is the noise to be at? and that is, can, this is common is it does nothing, they kill them to mexico city bees. the same is thinking problem, emergency service is often destroy heights, and there are other freights across the country and elsewhere to use of damaging chemically as the last have been not true habitats. even climate change, it means b numbers and those type thing worldwide. and that's a big problem,
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not just for them, but also us says that to be on the black be found to see the broad 7 everyday food stuff so that we can see i'm a poland. i should buy bays. so they really important. but it's big of the nash. 30 percent of what casual age is pulling, i should buy them. what do you use in furniture is in pod pulling. i should buy base. everything has to do with them. the group dial says base with smoke and water droplets to keep them calm, then it's time to take them out and put them in the temporary home. i 3 on an a team estimate that there's about 90000 bees in this high. but they say that the most important to rescue the love a and the eggs because it's those that will mean that the bees are able to populate the new home quicker. new home is here in the heights of degrees maintained in the base. it says this is the rehabilitation past, not all of the base would come here are in good health. sometimes the emergency
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services spray them with chemicals. so here they're in quarantine. they stay awhile good, strong, then going to donation or if they've got really good genetics, we keep them here as nurses for the next time. spend a bit of time. assume every rescue working to help ensure the future of a species that's important to the holy can logical system on home and data. mexico city the how are you watching? which is here. these are the headlines because our, the un security council has failed to renew its mandate for a delivery into ripple health territory in syria. the bible, how of crossing has closed, affecting 4000000 people.
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