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the freedom of speech and 1st amendment gods chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do you want to state level all that i can't support that whenever you see. and just as regardless of what face or gender what's going on. he says that he has to say something, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm serial of any age, great to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha coming up in the program today. the threat of waterborne disease now becomes the greatest concern in eastern libya, as people deal with the aftermath of devastating floods. ukraine says it has re
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taken control of the village just outside the city of move to the east. for 8 arrives in morocco with the government now looks to the menace task of rebuilding a week on from the earthquake and on slink. tens of thousands of auto workers in the united states. so demanding more pay and better benefits. and it's for foss survive and unexpected sca at the rugby woke up. the host eventually be taking him inspired your team to secure the 2nd straight when the it is just past 10, gmc, that is 12 noon in libya where days after a catastrophic tsunami like flood hits 8 agencies, a warning of an impending health crisis with waterborne diseases be coming now, an increasing threat emergency teams in the eastern city of during a or intensifying their search for bodies flood waters washed many people into the
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sea or buried them under mud and debris. the un humanitarian chief says that they are coordinating with libya's rival governments to get a to those most and meet issue for us and libya is, of course, coordinating with to, with the government and then the other authority in the east of the country. secondly, i'm discovering the expense of the problem with not the yet in libya we, we don't know the extent of the problem, the floods and the terms of the destroyed buildings of the sludge still concealed the level of need and death. and then sustaining in that 2nd phase, getting the right age, the right people at the right time, best buy coordination to so important. it's not a bureaucratic issue, it's a prioritization issue. we're still sort or is in the libyan capital aaa renewal. i don't know how much of that you were able to hear, but that was the u. n. a chief martin griffith saying days after this disaster,
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we still are finding out the extent of the needs and the extent of the devastation tell us what's happening. and during the and tell us about the rollout of the recovery effort. well, for now, the main issue in the is to health is shanise a rapidly detached or to a tim, as now it has been days off the disaster. the data body is starting to be the compost and that is now the main concern that is could lead to an academic that's why the officials are not wanting that as an environmental disaster. cool. potentially coming many more lives that we need the support of international community. we need the support of the agencies in order to be able to manage this crisis in a proper way and to help the libyans overcome this unfortunate incidence. we will
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want to take advantage of the high level weeks in order to gain or get the support that put the mayor of the city of that. and i'm up my what mcguire pulled out to zebra. that now the expectations that the city of deadman includes completely or partially be vic retail in onto the patient, was proud of an academic from the with them born disease. so, and he also said that despite the international aid, there is a significant shortage of the food supply in the city. so we have seen tons of countries across the world providing aid to, to, to, to, to city or if they're not, the medical kids medically, troop met as the rescue teams of rescue vehicles, both blankets, food. however, according to the international foundation of the migration, there at least for to housing, people that are displaced and they are in an urgent need. often,
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the results that are reporting, they're very interesting what you're saying that they're considering a total evacuation of the city of during the you'll tell us more soon as you get more information. thank you very much for sole source are and aaa. now delivering aid into there now is a massive challenge. at this point, the city is worst effected by storm. daniel, which made land full on the 11th of september on libya's eastern coast. being gauzy is one of the main starting points for deliveries by road. and there are only 2 usable roads into dorna, and they involve a long winding route through the mountains. the ports of doing that has also been reopened for aid arriving by sea. and there are more obstacles, once emergency workers arriving during a, namely 5 bridges have collapsed and that has split, the city edit is slowing movements to the worst affected areas. one silver lining here is that libyans are coming together to help those in need, despite deep political divisions in the country. but think train of met volunteers in the capital,
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tripoli in libya as capital tripoli. these people gathered to show their support for the flood victims in the east. their sirens redone their. our hearts and prayers are with you. see if the storm was more than the infrastructure could handle it. lift msi didn't destruction in the past. so many people have died and i'm missing, i lost the family members. every, somebody has not someone. it's a very difficult time going to make good view of the country. at home, i left the says when he saw the pictures from eastern libya, he had to do something. he organized a small shipment of 8 on tuesday with some friends. now he sends convoys on a daily basis. and it's a horrible in a people from across the country are healthy. what happened was a tragedy. but maybe we can benefit from it. people hear sad about that disaster, but also very happy and excited about the unity. a dozens of donations centers like
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this one have been set up in tripoli. people give what they can along with the extensive destruction across the done, the. the cities to dams burst after heavy rainfall sent the tidal wave down the valley. entire communities here were swept away into the sea or buried under the rubble. the recovery operation goes on with the help of international search and rescue teams. libya has to rival governments both have located funds for emergency response efforts and to rebuild devastated areas. what there are fears if they can't cooperate much needed assistance might be delayed. jerome uh, you're welcome. see i see. uh now is not the time for politics. it's not time to talk about which government does what it's a humanitarian issue. are people were swept away into the sea? many are missing. libyans have seen years of conflict and divisions,
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but many are putting aside the differences to help their fellow citizens. there's been an outpouring of support from across the country. what happened in eastern libya has brought together a previously divided people for now uniting in their grief and loss. they hope politicians can do the same mileage right now. i'll just 0 tripoli. well, earlier i spoke to doctor on us. oh, by got the, the director of the l. k. c. a chest hospital and been gauzy. he says the doctor is on the ground, are concerned about the health risks from the dead bodies, as there is no supply of it. as long as there's the, uh, even there is no refrigerators, but rooting type is a low around the 2nd b. i went to the other side. uh, cold. i bet the brake has to be probably the same uh, has kept us to feel really uh we have seen a huge number of kind of, uh,
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the body uh around in the area. all the speed that we bought would steven refrigerator. so we have sol skated v as i would just be sure it is and, and contagious disease infectious disease from that what could have been and then it said uh next month. so we or we have no need. uh, we have no expedia instead of got douglas and the nature and that is also set back to suffering from so, so we need did a technician to come to football. we need expediency regarding how to d. like with this crisis, we skated for infectious diseases like typically most of us are like the time for us on the plate could have been how can that be presented, sir? how can that be prevented? and what kind of help do you need? of the union was yes,
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we have some books from different countries. but the problem in the, you know, we have no experience any gone thing just because this is the 1st time we have. so the facing with this amazing catastrophe. so we need a international committee guide. i mean, with that being asked before we have to ask a workforce, but we, we are working the front of them, you know who we are different, think what all we need to move some boats out of the neighborhood, but to have the experience to be like experience here, we need for example, the preventive missions like a uh, i mean uh the uh, plastic bag that in front and 95 to 95 miles. um hold the home phone and all the materials that need
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photos, protection. otherwise, maybe with some sort of from, from infectious disease. and then the next few months, as long as the thousands killed in the floods was slowly so re, uh, an engineer from the palestinian refugee camp and living on his brother talks about his life there. and how they found out about his death for sonya already to get a young man. henry was like my brother, so loud decided to leave. i know ho, a refugee camp in lebanon, and search for a living. and i think this was more than 30 years ago. yeah, he ended up living in libya in there and he was an engineer and he built his life. there had 2 daughters and a son that ended with his son returned to 11 on a few years ago. one of his daughters was a pediatric doctor and the other works and i t things were going and life was somehow decent. well, i got the issue with a hair cutting him, you know, on, if i need to get to that to the so i'm going to the, to select the d b a with a storm starting communications and maybe a really difficult piece. a day later, we heard that
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a down to lapse to get into the system. we've got really worried and we're trying to reach so we couldn't carry normal communication and we tried reaching out to officials, but they didn't have any information. so we turned to social media and we went into his facebook academy and those of his friends, friends, daughters trying to reach someone until at last we reached the neighbors who was away from there. and he confirmed there's gas and he said the drain because it down the explosion. gun bad of good. and how about they've been in the the search continues for survivors in morocco after an earthquake that hit one week ago killed almost 3000 people. 8 is gradually arriving to remote areas, but it remains a huge challenge. stephanie decor, travel to add a seal to see what the situation is. there is like, there are now she filed this report as we bumped into
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a spanish rescue team on the road. so we decided to follow them and we spend a lot of time in the car because these mountain villages is so remote, we've been driving for about an hour now. we stopped on the side of the road for a while now with the rescue that we are all the way. it's not really clear why the so a lot of people have come out to watch the helicopter. um, these are uh, nurses. hi. you work here? yes. you yeah, well the mrs. here, the nurses, how many are you for to, for all of the midwife and this is for just this village which is
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2229 when nice. 09. just the 4 of you. how is it been? what have you seen since you've been working here to the situations with the people? most people are still scare me because people have a nightmare. the needs of this population, they need not all in the just medicines, but also they need the psychologist moment closer to welfare and medicines for fever, especially for children and support for mental health. what are the main challenges? do you remember a moment that was the most that you remember the most we need to be strong to. so yes, to help them. we need to. you all have to, yes, we have to be strong even if we feel like, yes, you girls are amazing. honestly,
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because show you where i come by the way that we're the, these women tell us they need running water and what zip codes, blankets, food, toilets. so the thinking a lot about how to reveal if you want to know how and what, what to do. stephanie decor, i'll g 0, the c o in morocco's atlas mountains are plenty more head on this news. our a fight will border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan. a reopened is to the release of hundreds of stranded truck drivers. a year after salon cars, economic collapse, the mass begins a review of its bailout package and in sports. normally a byword for success will be taking a look at what's gone wrong with the german men's football team.
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the ukraine says that it has re taken control of a village just outside the home within the east. the village of and drift lies just to the south of the bloody as baffling rushes worn ukraine. ukraine began his counselor offensive in june this year, and one of his goals has been re taking key areas and he done yet scrooge and also sierra zane bus robbie reports from ki. the ukraine's military has reported the successful re taking of a village south of the moods known as on rifka. now, buckley, with of course, fell earlier this year, easily one of the bloodiest, if not the bloodiest battle in the war with russia so far, the re taking of this village scene as an instrumental, but important move forward. an important step forward to eventually trying to re take the bus move. the military says that the active operation to retake this village lasted several days with significant losses on both russian personnel and
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russian equipment in the region of quote, a statement of from one of the brigades, the brigade that was doing the fighting on the ground. so we take this village in that they say the capture and holding up and three's guys are way to a breakthrough on the right flank from bus mood and the key. and this is the interesting part, the key to the success of all further offensives really indicating the boat in which they're operating. they want to move forward as quickly as possible to try to retake buffering with. that's always been the objective for the training and government for the training and military. and there's a team this to try to make as much progress as possible before winter weather returns. ukraine has been criticized by its allies for not having enough success, enough big wins in the counter offensive so far something ukrainians have brushed aside to say they are doing what they need to be doing as quickly as they can. but this certainly seems to be an eagerness to try to report as much positive progress on the training side on the ground as much as possible. the defense minister,
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honda, molly, reported the re taking of funds. we've got 24 hours earlier and a correction had to be issued, certainly signaling that there is a desire to move forward and the reward is much positive progress as quickly as possible before the winter sets in and still made conditions return to the front line in the fields of battle here in ukraine, the same bus route, the oldest directv's, the saudi arabia has invited the edmons, who's the officials, the talks and re add. a national delegation accompanied by in the money mediator left the you have any capital on thursday. yeah, it says it wants to resume efforts to reach a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire. the trip is the 1st official visit by the who these, the saudi arabia since the war and human broke out. and the war and human cause with the united nations is called the world's worst humanitarian crisis. here's a brief recent history and 2015 in coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates went to war against the who sees a 6 month cease. fire expired last october,
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but it is still mostly holding. in april, this year, humans warring sides completed a large scale prisoner exchange at least $860.00 detainees from both sides, or fried. it was seen as a confidence building measures. now it is estimated that 375000 people have died in this conflict and millions more new humanitarian assistance. whose same height is a, who's the specialist to joining us live from the many capital. so not today. it's the 1st time we were saying that the who these are officially invited to saudi arabia could this end up being a turning point in the war. and i think uh, it could be, uh, because uh, as you said, this is the 1st time even though uh, there was some secret, the tulsa died between. so you got a bill and a son. uh, but it has indeed anything. that's what i think now, to make it so bubbly. care we could see in the coming days or weeks,
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a new step toward the beast. what this on? i do negation that when they, they have, for, when they went to to so the idea they have to set of the month for the set of demands is that it got in the humanitarian situation in yemen, which is, uh, so with the must actually a b b, the wages of the yeah. many public 6 capital. uh oh. yeah. and does that even you as well uh, the opening of sun i at about 10, so not at a book now only uh, 2 flights a week at $21.00 destination which is uh, jordan. and that's why they requested for more uh, destination like to keitel on his way to india. because those are the 2 countries are most of him and he's goes dad to get to me to come help as well. the opening for opening go for they part as is, oh, do you should look continued delay in as ships for them and that, and her date of birth as well as to the extent of but he's not so the, the fittest to many teddy. and as i said, a set of the months that it's the o,
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d will not met those demand. this means they will to june. the attack on the other demand is due and the world is by a 2 3rd withdrawal of so the new a on or voiding tools for room am and on a to, to come back. so then what if the uh sold is, has been killed or everything that has been destroyed by so data? yes. okay, hold on because you said a lot there i what i heard is, and what i wrote down is 5 key demands from the who the sodium is pay the wages of humans. government workers. there must be a full reopening of sound out airport, full opening of the data port, total exchange of prisoners and total withdrawal from u. m. in by saudi and m are off the troops. if i've got that all correct, my question is, is there enough trust at this stage between the who fees and the saudi led coalition because they've been fighting for 8 years? is there enough trust to be honest with you. i don't think there is any trust at this point that uh,
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but the we seeing that the latest it through is that has been one year and a house. it was offered to by the united nation accepted by. so the honors will buy us on i and the reason for that is because of the major attack that has taken place again. so the idea, oh yeah, i defined that in as well. oh yeah. and, but that actually has to be silly and good. that's why, you know, it was not about we have actually look at it. we will look at each, we have a gun, a way to put all my trust in a job, but now because sent off. and it's basically a total of the who do they have now the about how do they could actually in the method of i was a thought of good. so with the, with the hundreds of by the stick me side of the hundreds of little ones. and to be honest, we do that this little so the uh, so the thoughts that they would actually at maybe the image civilians would have pleasure of own um, thought about the whole thing because of the way it is. but the people knows the, so the actually out of the one who exposed, we're many oil and gas on the out of the one who are actually within that's money. and so these banking,
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that's why i believe that now the one who have the upper hand is son i on this oh, the will accept done was taken by the okay, hold on. i got it. i had to jump respectfully just because i'm going to run out of time otherwise. and i want to get this in what you're saying. sounds a lot like also what negotiating party say before they enter a negotiation, right? i have to ask you again this question of trust. several months ago there was an exchange of prisoners ate about between $8.90 prisoners were released from both sides. that is what analysts look at as a confidence building measures. the question is, do the hosting is go into these talks with the intention of making a long lasting peace deal for you? um it, i mean yes, quotes. i mean as i say do the set of demands, they may lead. he'll be amenities, i mean no one won't folding tools to provide the company on his will the way it gives it a, but it's not an exchange of the opening of bought an airport. this actually is
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helping uninstalled to improve the humanitarian a situation. and yeah, and that's why, of course, that when i'm talking about the delegates, that it was when i go to any thoughts they go on, the wheeling actually pulled any piece um they are willing to in the world, but no actually is in the hands of this oh, the idea if they want these in yemen, they should expect the business. oh yeah. they be if they would continue the blockade, they should expect made that attack on that. oh yeah, it was selected. we heard the demands are making and we also heard the threats essentially that your echoing who's saying, okay to who the specialist joining us live from so 9 yemen. thank you very much for coming on the program. and north korean leader kim jong owned is continuing his tour of eastern russia. he visited a factory which produces rushes. most modern war plains came. so a demonstration flights of the su $35.00 fighter jet. earlier this week he held
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talks with the russian president vladimir fruits in less than observe and say the feeling yeah. and could sell most go weapons to help it's warn you create the south korean president union sucky all is promising to strength and co operation with allies to counter threats by north korea. so is conducting joint military exercises with the us to mark the 73rd anniversary of the korean war. florence louis reports 20 vessels 10 across and more than 3000 troops. taking part in this event, the us and canada have sent a warship h. that will re enacting what happened of the western coast of the korean peninsula . exactly 73 years ago. un forces led to by the us landed in china. that helped to turn the tide in the korean war in favor of the south. 50 is commemoration is being done on a much larger scale than previous years. that's a reflection partly on the more hotline policy of south korean president units of gil,
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who's promised to deepen tides with the us to counter at north korea. the north has been conducting more weapons tests than before. and the recent meeting between north korean leader kim jong and russian president vladimir putin, has raised consent of a possible alms and satellite technology. do that to further the stabilize the region a day before this, the us, canada, and south korea conducted military exercises here. this is the 1st time in 10 years that the us has taken part in a large scale military exercise in the yellow sea. the body of water that separates the korean peninsula from china, the move is likely to anger china, which views such exercises by the us as an attempt to contain it. tensions on the korean peninsula has been at the highest point in recent years and recent events and they've done nothing to de escalate them. florence 3 out of a 0. the yellow sea of the coast of south career security forces in indian administered kashmir are searching for a soldier who has been missing since a gun fight with separatists. on wednesday. he was part of
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a joint operation between the army and the state police against the rebels to army officers and a police official were killed in the fighting. or the torque can border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan has reopened as to being shut to 9 days. thousands of people and hundreds of trucks loaded with goods had been stranded. that was after fighting between f can in pakistani security forces come a height of reports from his son about after a week of negotiations between the bug here. sonya fisher's and ministry of, of on foreign affairs that will fit shows. it was decided that the border would be open the door from. this is the busiest bar to return to the main clause for 9 days off the mesh between the avalon toddler, ones that are defaulted and above just on the security for it says a check using the other will start doing that firefight which led to the closure of the border, this was on the 6th of september the same day that you get the bon focused on
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fighter than the 100 attack buckets on. if it go to the boss and chit, brought it up prompting a major gun back that led to february dates the plug is gone, is done and form the i've gone. no told her dues that they wanted a shorter and serious from the of on government that there, sorry, really not be there. the stabilized bug is done or allowed to be the sang city after the negotiation, the gone foreign ministry agreed given focused on his shoulder and said that of one, sorry will not be used for the attack. at the same time, the us diplomats for the region said that the, that dollar bon boogers dawn was indeed a major tech reason as the ability. so the elf bonds, promising to do more and above your son is therefore opening the border, which of course has led to a huge reduction on both sides commodities. either our digit or if lama bought the still ahead on else a 0
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a riot that shook the nation. results supreme court hands down the 1st sentence and the unprecedented attack on top government offices. officials from the world's developing countries known as the g $77.00, gathering nevada to find common ground on trade and technology, the in sport, the incident that cost this tennis player and he's the country a decisive point, davis the hell i, we still got some faces spells of all of a sudden shot, of course, a good process of here, but some worth of weather to some cloud of rain pushing into a west areas over russia. some live the so i was just around the, the outs and there's a very heavy rain down towards the southwestern corner of here up into waste in
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space. and we got another system just waiting to have an effect on our whether we make a way towards the we can. so this area of light pressure as far as out some heavy rain into ireland into northern ireland. smelled in england, pushing across into some parts of scotland to go on into a sad state that'll sink a little further south. present. some really big down pulls, come, get across a good pop of ports. cool. northwest in areas of spain could be some localized flooding around then. sure, i was gonna tell you cause southern areas across, down to was the out still a few shows just around the bulk is nothing over towards the black sea but not a dry and fine weather in places you can see try and find across the central and eastern parts of the met, it's right and quite a brisk wind still in place. they're about to lose moving parts of egypt. notice some of that west of weather just creeping its way down into northern areas of morocco for friday. so that will be some showers around the atlas mountains, northern areas of out to you as well, but bright. so i was coming for a time on saturday and noticed some really big storm say for much of west africa, of
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the sense of belonging to the success ethan is in my system. and every day he wrote, keeping communities together. i can do this for 10 am for incidentals, which is 0 physics for kenyan town of peter that produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based filings. a sense of community on a jersey to how do they control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion?
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how is this as intended, this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i sex, the media, we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover. the the, you're watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this our agencies in libby, a warning of an impending health crisis with waterborne diseases becoming an increasing threat emergency teams in the eastern city of turner are intensifying their search for bodies for aid is arriving in morocco the government is now looking to be met as task of rebuilding a, we've gone from the earthquake. the country has announced a reconstruction plan, so those have been less homeless. keith says its troops have re taking the village
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of injuries cut, which lies just south of best. most ukraine says that russia has suffered heavy losses in the east delegates from the world's developing countries a gathering in cuba. the group of $77.00 represents 80 percent of the plan as population is known as the g $77.00. this year as focus will be on trade and technology or let america editor. let's see a newman reports from havana. the leaders of the world's largest inter governmental organization have arrived to have that us at the south summit. the top decision making body of the group of 77. the 277 was formed in 1964 within the united nations system by 77, developing countries that were demanding a new international economic order to give them a set to control over their natural resources. today, it's expanded to 134 members. the organizations goal is to allow these emerging
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countries and the so called global self to join forces toward taking late and promote their economic interest, as well as the strength and the joint negotiating power on economic issues within the human system. not a former block place and they were shady brook, which is very both at the time of negotiations inside the united nations and all the different uh, technical apart auto sales that form part of the united nation. the trainer has been provided consistent political and economic support to the g. $77.00 since 1994, but it does not consider itself to be a member. that's why the meeting of the south summit is called g $77.00 plus china . this year's summit theme chosen by the host, cuba is to improve trade technology transfer and innovation for developing countries. when a little while we a nicky,
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the one of the most important chasms and in the qualities in the international order, is the exclusion of the countries of the global south in prices of developing knowledge and access to science and technology. and so with this, i don't know you promoting south the south cooperation is also what top goal in many ways the g 77 is the flip side of the g 7, the club of the world's most developed economies. but while the paper 77 may not be the richest countries in terms of g d p, together they add the most resources and then to small facts that reminds them of their strength in numbers. you'll see and you've been out to 0. have then a walton bellow is the founder and co chair person to focus on the global self. that's a research and advocacy institute. he's also an international, a junk professor of sociology at the state university of new york. as in binghamton, and you're joining us from bangkok today, sir, what does the g 77 believe it?
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what does it want? well i think that but 277 has always does to for non alignment in great power conflicts and also it, it wants the respect in global affairs and also wants to make sure that it's economic development or the economic development of this countries can proceed without hindrance from the big powers and so the $77.00 is may be of limited political power, but basically symbolically. it represents really what countries in the south are aiming for, which is much faster development as well as not interference in both their
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political and economic affairs. particularly from the west. you mentioned non alignment that the concept that arose during the cold war when the world was being pulled between east and west between the us and the soviet union is it's, is that still a relevant concept today or uh, e. yes. um, if this dealer relevant concept, i think that a but we've seen how and if i'm not mistaken, most of the g 77 countries have not allowed themselves to be pulled in to the conflict in the ukraine. basically they yes, but many of them did condemn rushing on ration. but beyond that, in terms of either being pro russian or pro west, they, most of them have really not have met a been pushed into
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a position on that. and they refused to be pushed into opposition. and that they're concerned at this point when it comes to the ukraine, russian conflict is that they continue to get the supplies of brain from the ukraine and from russia and the ward. that's not the interfere with this, which is the reason why many of these countries have been constantly calling for peace and negotiations between ukraine and rush up because it is affecting their food supplies. and they want to make sure that, you know, they, you know, that this, the supplies continue to go through them without interference. and then this is why they've taken quite a neutral position when it comes to the conflict between ukraine and russia. and in fact, they have resisted tremendous pressure from the united states in the west at 2 side with ukraine, walden, belo founder and co chairperson to focus on the global. so thank you for joining us
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on the program today. thank you for inviting me. as the result is, top court has handed out it's for a sentence and a trial against rioters who stormed a government buildings earlier this year. they were support is a former president. you are both scenario last and louise and ask you a little bit of silva in october's election, monroe or apollo as fast as brazil's supreme court has begun, issuing sentences against riders, storm top government offices on january 8th. in an event, prosecutors have called and attempted coup when blake match. but at the store they put the emblematic storage building where we're meeting the facilities of the national congress and up on now to palace at the headquarters of the 3 pillars of wrestling. democracy for having to target of a dishonorable to attack. the january riots were carried dental by supporters of former president j eatable. so now in an alleged attempt to restore the former
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president to office writers force their way through security barricade, smash windows and illegally gained entry. into several government buildings, some 1500 people were detained among them i, as you'll do sealed, go stepping lead. a fervent, also now to support is captured on security camera donning assured, calling for a military to in praising others and participate on thursday bill. it was the 1st defend to be sentenced by the court, put on my you and yet you block us by a majority of votes. the plenary rejected the preliminaries and judge the criminal action precedent to sentence. the defendant i sealed lucio kosta data to 17 years in all 15 years and 6 months in prison. and one year and 6 months in detention and $100.00 days fine. a brazil supreme court is expected to hand out more sentences in the days and weeks ahead. this furthest finish on it is very important for man and
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different ways of that is because as it's the 1st decision, it will be guy in the next decision about june. why h. e? ambrose. the number of brazilian president we see mass eula, da silva, has accused a former president to show you or so now to up encouraging the uprising, drawing parallels to the january 6th, 2021 assault on the us capital by supporters of been president. donald trump, as the trial unfold, critics argue that both so now to head sold down about the reliability of brazil's electronic voting system without evidence heightening tensions in the south american nation. mentalism up below l. g 0. turning to sri lanka now where the nation has seen years of economic turmoil, its economy essentially collapsed last year. after months of shortages and financial crisis, the international monetary fund came to its rescue with the bailouts,
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but the government had to accept tougher forms. you know fernandez has this update from the capital colombo. it says that the amount of kennedy is struggling. the 460 taxi driver is the only one employed in his 11 member family. the way, unless it's not enough earlier say we made 3 to 5000 rupees a day. that was enough. now, $3000.00 rupees is nothing. once we bought the food, there's nothing left. so how do we pay for water, electricity, schooling, extra classes? well, any extra is a foreign currency shortage in 2022 left too long, go bankrupt and unable to pay for food medicine and fuel inputs. closing it was taken on a crisis of a often defaulting on its loans. the government brought in major economic reforms to secure a bailout by the international money to fund these included higher taxes and increase in the cost of electricity, water, and fuel,
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and then into subsidies. the am, if money has helped the many states has come up to higher price at the mccain level so that we can't afford to give the children nutritious food. paying for that school is very difficult. they've got paint or kept of costs because the school couldn't take what was off for the couple is younger son's haven't gone to school for over a year. the i m f is reviewing sherlock, his performance before releasing another $330000000.00 in funding. it's us to report on governance and corruption. why did believe to be the main cause for the can only crisis government? this psychiatrist, unfortunately frustrated on call to adopt the best practices and ensure that we become a cut up free, the country transparency a thunder accountability bell in missed us. we have confidence in you coming into
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misty and meanwhile, leading civil society has made their own recommendations to fight corruption. that is hook because the next year is probably the most crucial year in the life of this country where the elections will become a place where they're lazy to misuse tested. and i think the 2nd is because we have realized that governance is too important to be left to the governess, accountabilities the one would that is at the heart of this diagnostic, not the accountability to human rights themselves abroad, but accountability to the people of cert. blanca for how the economy is governed. many of welcome the end of q's, adequate fuel and the installation. but the one, if meaningful changes, are not made in governance. any relief would be temporary. and that fernandez, i just need your number. us auto workers from the 3 big american carmakers are
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going on striking capital salary negotiations failed. the united auto workers union, which represents a $146000.00 employees, had been demanding a 40 percent pay rise. a car companies say that they can't afford that because they need to set aside money for building more electric vehicles. she advertised see reports from outside of ford plants in detroit, a short way off to the deadline for an acceptable offer from the big 3 call make is expired. the u. a w president arrived here at one of the phones that has now all right, just before close here in michigan, the forward assembly loans, all the work is unionized workers are now will golf. and he summarize that mood that we've heard from all the work is here, that really enough is enough corporate profit. so through the roof will street stock buybacks and dividends the to the roof, but work is a problem. so i, this one are actually worse off and they were a 10 years ago in real time is what shown say and have to say for the 1st time in our history,
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we will strike all 3 of the big 3. and once we are using a new strategy, the stand up strike, we will call on select facilities, locals or units to stand up and go on strike for the workers on, under any illusions this isn't going to be easy to know, losing the normal way g. so that will be on strike wages of $500.00 a week. you a w a has a strike fund that could last several months ago last, even long ago. now, with this style, good selection of factories, it will go on strike one by one, depending on negotiations. here's what wonderfully black is from this found. have to say to us, i think it was necessary to want more money. we want to live like the fios. i think that the rate that we are at now, i think the better a lot better. i think it's important and knocked with tears now. for now, we're waiting 8 years just to get the topic. there is a determination amongst the work is here to see this through for as long as it
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takes, but there's also a determination that would appear amongst the big 3 oil to make is to spend as much as it takes to lose as much of holding the nbc, in fact, they said that perhaps the big 3 are prepared to lose as much as the i w is actually austin for in the wage increases in the contract negotiations. because in the end up there, this is about the future. and whether those who will be assembling electrical vaccines in the future will be unionized, will have jobs. okay. what's the w gets? it has to be a living right or wrong. second strike will continue to go see who, who lost the long distance. yeah, that's what it needs to be and it comes to. so now, you know, do you know williams shepherd actually out? is there a charge the world's 1st container ship the run on green. methanol has been launched in denmark for low carbon fuel produce from organic waste. will help reduce harmful carbon emissions from carbo vessels by 60 percent. fall, reese,
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was that the and all your ration in copenhagen as often as much as the ship gets its name? danish and european officials gathered on thursday for so many that goes back to viking times. but one that could not put modern vessels into buffalo against climate change. buy successfully de carbonized in shipping. we're not only promoting our fight against climate change. we're also creating new supply chains, new industries, and thousands of new good jobs. i see the ship owned by danish cargo joins mask is set to limit $100.00 tons of carbon dioxide less per day. even a diesel one. it runs on 3 back and all produced from decomposed organic waste. 120 molar vessels now in the pipeline from other companies. green muscle has been around for a long time, but it isn't cheap. the 2nd estate types that fi commissioning vessels powered by muscle. it will kick stop production, lower prices,
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and begin to challenge the dominance of fossil fuels. or let your nielsen has a share and the nobel peace prize thinks that he's worked with the intake of a mental panel on climate change. he believes method will come full fill the impression to reduce shipping emissions by more than 60 percent. but that will need so these multi purpose and mask supply is in the netherlands. fossil fuels is the hydrocarbon method, though, is also a hydrocarbon. it's a small molecule. the thing is that you can make green method all in different ways . in the middle east, you've got a lot of sun and a lot of areas for solar panels. so why not produce green method note in the middle east? well, the ships are sitting around anyway. environmental campaign is still say a key way to reduce emissions is to reduce dependence on fuel banding, transport like ships and calls the tests the united nations targets net 0 emissions in the shipping industry by 2053 dimensional is being welcome. it is a big step forward compared to where the 6
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a has been and has been stocked for for many years with fossil fuels. but this isn't an example of green washing. i don't think so because if you look at what can shipping at do today, there is really no better solution for, for pick a chiral ships. with scientists warning of a tipping point in how much pollution the planet can handle building on the early promise of national could have a deadly urgency. full rece out is there at copenhagen is still a head on alpha 0 and sport to the host to survive a scare of the rugby world cup. found out how many she'll be here with that story and just the, the latest news as it breaks. there's just one that's really to say that one, when new ministry, i'm depressed bedroom. it would cross on zillow. so i just was supposed to cool up, started a sitting in front of us, but it to face with detailed coverage. agribusiness is like this cattle range or
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the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world estimates battery, but it's wrecked. and as many as 3000 souls have been damaged or completely destroyed, since the starts of the war of the, [000:00:00;00] the 1st time for sport as promised with center. how much here center. thank you very much, sir. and well, host fonts that were made to work hard for the 2nd straight. when at the rugby woke up on thursday night, your guy threatened to cause a huge upset. the south americans took an early need indeed as 4 to 5. it was only
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in the final minutes that frost made them not safe to home team a went on to win 27 to 12 and move the step closer to the for the finals. it's up to 2 from the each pull will qualify for the last 8 was capable sensitivity to all the impulse. and thing was the wind. what i told the players is we won the game. we don't have to play beautiful. rotate to do this, that. so the other, so we metal 1st goal which was to get the victory, whether the, some frustration, while it might be more months to play is because we want them to be happy about how they play getting buns. and matt has 5 his size. it's a habit to the top of the solid, the pro need different struck a school the when i and the 2nd half against. so dude friends in mind, guiding his show to a pasta, keep up with his knee. his s a giving an it's a has a one now victory in his family. good team of attend the have new own as the club, but which has a new stadium on the construction has been bought by the american investment. some
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777 partners of a 10 on the leeks renovation zone. also taking just one point from the 1st 4 games . the former spanish football federation president louis ruby addis is appearing before high court judge and madrid spanish. the genie her her most so filed a legal complaint to off to be alice case on the lips following the teams woke up final when the judge that the investigation is expected to continue for months. and we'll decide whether the case goes to trial. for general ration germany has been a byword for success and the men's national football. but recently the side has fallen on hard times. and last sunday has to flick, became the 1st manager to be faxed in the teams history. so when it came reports from building, rudy stood up putting the gym and national team through its paces. this was the
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training before choose days, frankly, with france holder for has made it clear, does not want the manager's job full time. his impact did healthy side be then it goes to one, a welcome way and after a series of defeats trolls under the previous manager, henzy flick to feed on the many, many other countries. other associations have definitely caught up. other big countries are also playing. in our case, you have to say it's a fact. you don't have to analyze it too much. we were knocked out twice in a row in the preliminary round of world cup. so it's clear that something wasn't writing, but it's all a far cry from seems like these in 2014, when germany won the world cup in brazil, back then, the fans believe that team could take on the world. and they're such thoughts of distant the thoughts from given intercom. gary linux is saying that the foot will match last 19 minutes and then the in the gym is when. well, that doesn't work any milk this a late certain cl victory that we'll wait. we'll stick together, we remember all virtues,
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and in the end it will work out somehow that no longer works with today's generation of players. but how much of that is down to henzy flick, he being positive of the coaching sense up to one in brazil. and this manager of buying unit could one, the travel of league, cup and champions. they get 2020, which many people sold qualified in for the national job, but a lackluster performance at the capital will complement some thought he was on borrowed. time with flicks now gone for the unwilling to take the role and the little pool manager union club declaring himself unavailable, the focus of to them, and as a seems to be on the x, by end coach usually on non guzman. but the question is, what sort of skills does any potential success? i'm in boston then no. your plan. they are in the next 5 on the new coach has to create a good chemistry within the team. a balance between offense and defense. the old coach hoops,
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stevens used to say above old don't can see the goal. but of course the defense and offense both have to be strong in. so it's clear team. germany is now in rebuilding mode kind of become strong enough to get all the way here for next year is european championship final for our it's best days already behind that. we'll find out next summer. but when it came out to 0, but the big stadium and bill, it should not go through because one last bull thriller a guess focused on to reach the final of the asia cup for lack of school, the 61. so all of the final 2 goals, are there any rob victory in colombo, the team now face india and sundays final. and we'll be aiming to when to talk to for 7th time, one of the favorites to win. this is super bowl. i have made it to is that from to at the start of the nfl regular season, jannen hurts. who this 63, your touch sounds hosted to help the philadelphia eagles. society for the 28th win
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over the minnesota vikings eagles last last season, championship games against the kansas city chiefs. well, number one, know about the joke of it has defended carlos. cat us as decision to miss this week's davis cup ties, jokers, which has joined up. but with serbia just days off to winning the us open title. sylvia will be playing a spain team that's without its best play. i've kind of has the option to take a rest following his semi final defeat in new york. most of the times you play around the world, you represent your country, but you are present yourself and there is a lot of tournaments and he has play the lots. and of course, even though he's 20 year old doesn't mean that he's a superman. you know, he needs the rest as well, the, the francis ts how it doesn't seem to be enduring. he's davis cup experience. us play, it was unhappy that the videos use system correctly told at this point,
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and his opponents favor imply had to cfo a point penalty and that's it for me. so it's all right side of how much there. thank you so much. not a the don't go anywhere. i'm back of the top of the hour. more world news on else 0, [000:00:00;00] the basically entities does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into its hard hitting interviews. you think close to the lines of washed face
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