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you mind if we do not defend, further develop and strengthen our global or dining room together than it is and k as without rules that we face. but a world in which the rules are made by their musician who can dingle take them to ours by dinged of their military economic or political power. how do you resort legal bugs? both is the alternate. if to a rule based world are, is not anarchy but the dominion of the strong over the weekend to switch the must have to be marked as right. come to him, however, the vast majority of us cannot be indifferent to whether the rule of power or the power of rulers windows. in the day. the king christian that we as an international community phase, they still shall we stand helplessly by and watch as some seem to concert housing back into a global order. therefore, in which always common instrument of lot it takes in which independent nations have to submit to their stronger neighbors, old colonial masters, in which prosperity and human rights are already g. of the aflac. if you do want to
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pull will be managed to stand together in insured up that the multi pro, like world of the 21st century remains a multilateral world. it's a whole lot. my answer is as a german and the european is this'll killing we have because i need to rise one and we will manage face if we take 3 fundamental principles to happen after another autumn street. first line. the international order does not happen by itself. if we do nothing, then this is shantae is about to ease of a pale, a pebble pseudo on call this child to call to an all of us to uphold it purposely and principles. and we must understand, idly, by today when a major nuclear power armed to the teeth, a founding member of the united nations and a permanent member of the un security council. no less seeks to shift bordered to with a use of wired animal. we'd been caught, you know, there is no justification whatsoever for russia's warm occupation against ukraine
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printed in put in his waging this war with one single objective system to seize ukraine. and self determination. political independence do not count for him. and that's only one word face. this is imperialism your claim, and the same ultimately not disaster for the return of imperialism is not only a disaster for europe. and it is also disaster for our global peaceful old eyes is, which is the anti season of imperialism and neo colonialism. and that is why it was so in order. and that didn't happen here in this room. $141.00 countries categorically condemned to russia's war for occupation was deserted and bought that alone is not he now as a if we want this more to end than we cannot be indifferent to how it ambulance with john wooten will only give up his full and his imperialist ambitions, if he realised that he cannot women george w nickelodeon. and so doing
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a whim. yup. he isn't just as trying your crane, but he's also ruining his own. come trained to talk to you. this is why we will not accept a piece dictated by russia because of this you question is why we will not accept any potential for, for a new to. this is why ukraine must be able to defend itself against russia's invasion when one was supporting ukraine with all our might financially economically with tremendous sharon assistant and also with weapons together with our partners around the world. we have imposed have reconfirming sanctions on the russian leadership of russia's economy. and this is how we're making good on a promise that each and every of our country is made when joining the united nation, namely and to join forces to maintain international peace and security. i spoke to him from there's one more thing that i would like to add to these other, which is know that not one's sack of grain has been held back on account of these sanctions. as north russia alone has prevented ukrainian grain shapes from putting
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out to sea, forming ports and destroying agricultural enterprises. often henry, where hunger prevails that can be no peace. oswego, really blood, my predecessor, no. the pies peace prize winner really runs the saddle days on yelman's when he addresses this assembly. it is up as the 1st federal chancellor to do. so in 1973, he's not skewed off. today we're witnessing that this sentence also works the other way around. those who want there to be no hunger from linda must ensure that will taught in school or does not prevail in again, this flow which even in countries far away from russia, it's leading to rising prices of energy scarcity, you know, vendor firm and rush will daughter kiley long, the fact i pray next door to have been made possible once again with frankness to the mediation efforts of secretary general good terrorist and turkey deserves greatly smell. germany is also supporting your crane with the asphalt food on
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hospital, and we will stand by you of rain when it comes to showering the enormous costs for rebuilding the campaign for the president. at an international conference effect, which i am hosting with the president of the european commission, berlin. on october 25th, we will be able to get the wizard supporters of ukraine from all around the world. think about how we can manage this herculean thompson. i'm the own message, his thing is we stand firmly at the side of those under a ton of cloud bill. quote, you move for the protection of the lights and the freedom for the ukrainians norm of and for the protection of our international order, no damage on the flight of ladies and gentlemen. the autumn for the 2nd principle for preserving this order is as follows, has been published. all of us will be judged against the obligations that we have jointly entered in till dawn began. emma ems responsibility always begins at home. and in prima vanden, global climate change, for example, which is the biggest challenge of our generation, mostly lumber, we. hi pauline,
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just realized. countries annual major emitters of greenhouse gases have a very especially responsibility he and his daughter on the i'm and it was with this quick this in mind that we interact with our intention at the t 7 summit in germany in june to forge ahead in order to achieve the 1.5 degree target, not in spite of the war and the energy crisis, but precisely because climate neutrality also leads to greater energy security insulin room. but his will be, stand by our pledge is to support emerging economies and developing countries in their efforts to reduce emissions and to adapt to climate change with you just energy transition partnerships, for example. and we will not abandon the countries that are struggling the most to come in the face of loss and damage as a result of climate change in one visible by the time of the climate change conference in egypt. therefore, we want to establish a global shield against climate wrists. listen, i'm dude. lungs are yardstick must be the obligations that we have entered in
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chosen but no. where does this inside see more obvious to me down in the protection of human rights? because they reflect the deepest need of each and every one of us to live our lives and freedom unharmed. oh man, indignity this lies at the heart of what makes us human to who we are at what we have in common. no matter where we come from. but no matter what, we believe, no matter who we love, and i tell you this with the history of my country or mine, smell your new uncivil loves of germany which betrayed all civilized values like the murderous 6000000 jews. an act that is without parallel is aware of just how french ay. our civilization is law. under the same time, we have an obligation to respect. i'm to defend human rights at all times to allen all place labels that are all my countries. the 2nd biggest, don't i to the u. n. system and also the secret hungry biggest, some don't perform any tearing assistance among all. we have taken
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a millions of refugees here in germany in recent years. and the middle east africa have gone his town and most recently from ukraine. and this something we are proud of. this is a lot lot. but we also have to pay heed and take out and where hundreds of thousands i made to endure suffering. tyranny and torture in prison. come so jails in north korea soon will syria, iran or bella? ruth, all know, we must pay heed and take action. when the tully bon, deprived women and girls in afghanistan of their most basic rights. and we must pay heed and take action when russia commits for crimes and my real poor butcher. and it appears to let himself see, we will bring the murder as to just as he been mentioned, we're doing every thing in our power and to support the international criminal court. and the independent international committee of enquiries, separated by the human rights counseling from bombs, working, broaden, union, and possibly be done. give us dr. buells,
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i'm closest zondaway from fulton pardon for you. all especially those who bear particular responsibility far ordering the world by dint of their strength that they infant should have an interest in bolstering our common institutions. the former high commission of human rights briefed us about the situation of the week as in chin. jung, a few weeks ago of china should increment the high commissioner's recommendations. that would be a sign of sovereignty and strength, and a guarantee for jane on behalf of change for the better home on some of the ladies and gentlemen, a 3rd principle must be taken into consideration. if we are to preserve the international order, i know we must have died of our rules and institutions to the reality of the 21st century. i from far too often, these rules and institutions reflect with a world of 3050 or 70 years ago. but beyond that, and that also goes for the united nations security council, germany has for many years been committed to its reform and expend jones. first and foremost, drinking of the countries of the globe a south and from germany is also prepared. tis assume greater responsibility,
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lasting with permanent member. and initially i initially as a non permanent was heed in 202728. i kindly ask you to support our candidacy, applying the candidacy of a country that respects the principles of the united nations and which offers and seeks corporation is the absorption of the old. it is due to my mind entirely unnatural, and that the up and coming dynamic countries and regions of asia african southern america, must be given a strong good political voice on the stage. that is, in all of our interest on the sad vall that gives rise to joint responsibility and greater expect, acceptance for our decisions will absorb, loosened y'all's, holding looks like nationalism, and isolation will not solve the challenges of our agency. i more corporation or more partnership and more involvement is the only reason of a response or whether for the fight against climate change and also been held the
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festival inflation and disrupted supply chains while our approach to displacement mcglatian. when i say this with profound conviction, unfortunately, insight that openness and corporation will save god, peace and prosperity has made the past decades the happiest in the history of my country. so far your president exhibit as this year's g 7 press it down to it is therefore a key priority for me to promote a new form of cooperation with the countries of the globes. now, with the old roommate, no behold, corporation that not only claims to take place on a level playing field, but one on which act as genuinely z i to i or normal. especially since this level playing field has existed defacto for a long time. if we consider the growing political, economic, and demographic out of asia, african southern america with no news from the outset, we coordinated our objectives very closely within denisia as the heard are 3020
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presidential c was involved. the countries holding the chairmanship of the african union times and the community of latin american caribbean states in our discussions as the jesus evans, i am with as well as india and south africa. as good mind, somehow this gave rise to new models of clothes corporation which have one thing in common, namely the fact that they are characterized by joint responsibility and mutual solidarity. because we have fighting lanka, crises with a new alliance for global food security. and i would like to invite you all on the party, joined us ally and global enforcement one. we've launched a partnership for global infrastructure indian investment in order to get that to mobilize $600000000000.00 and for, for public and private infrastructure investments around the world. over the next 5 years or so ago in so doing, we're taking a bit step towards implementing the 2030 agenda inventory report and with the newly emerging climate club repressing ahead with friends in pounds as well, wide,
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to implement the pairs agreement even more swiftly and if she gently internal such approaches are pillars that is a broad our international road to hogan because they deliver results from british citizens in all of our country is stand to benefit and which they expect from the united nations. before we the people that runs, it is not another thing that these are the 1st 3 words of our childhood, which, you know, you start that these words are not we, the members claims or we the delegates. we have an obligation to our people's. we owe them a global order that allows them to live in peace and also when you protect their brides is normal and opens up opportunities for educational health and development . for demo lock, such in order doesn't come about by itself or defending further developing and strengthening it. in fact, is our task as the united nations in germany extends the hand of corporation to all
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of you in this endeavor. thank you very much. have a nobody left man i sat said elton c at the latter. probably cassandra dela, monolithic, let us younger cover their from will let it be the for the core look a complaint and that was a german chancellor. olaf short speaking to the 77 session of the united nations general assembly in new york. they w. washington bureau chief is in new york and was like us listening in, in his polo. what stood out to you in his address by the german chancellor. well, you know, it comes at a moment when no olaf shows the german chancellor is facing quite some criticism. here in the united states and also maybe around the world for not doing enough to support ukraine. so he opened with a very strong commitment to support ukraine to fight the invasion
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of russia with everything a possible. he talked about the return of imperialism, saying that dad would not be only a disaster for germany and europe, but also for the rest of the world. this whole speech is in a way, very typical for all of scholes. many other speakers before him. they kind of hit every single problem, but he was very organized to stick to kind of some more structural, more principal question. so after he talked about the russian invasion, the new crane, he talked about human rights and her and the climate change is saying that it starts always at home. so you have to do your homework and you have to take care of the goals of the climate goals or within your own country. and then he also talked a lot about or supporting the global south. i think it is fair to say that this is kind of a mission of his he really, really wants to work on
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a kind of working with countries from africa, from latin america on, on a more of an eye to eye level. because he has an understanding of a very multi or literalism approach to the world. and the things we have to really work closely and very respectful with those countries . if we really want to move on in the right direction in as was heard from s sholtes and a host of others, but the stage is very much now set for russian president vladimir putin. when is he due to speaking and what are the expectations? yeah, well i, it is unclear whether he speaks to morrow morning, a european time. there's a lot of worry going on here is hardly anybody you can talk to is not mentioning the fear that he might declare war to morrow against ukraine. we talked in our
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earlier shows about a possible referendum holden, the eastern a regions like a don barza and runs her asking lake of forcing people to watch for wanting to become a member of russia. so this is, this is really a worry here in the you and in the chubby, a very interesting to, to watch for this possible speak speech tomorrow morning of letting me put in, which might really be a game changer in as a wonder, as we wait for prudent what to what extent are those referendums in ukraine dominating discussions on the sidelines? they are and this is one thing i think it is important to understand following international audience. it definitely is important. what the heads of states and
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chancellors in this building behind me are kind of transporting in their speeches, but it's just as important. what happens in all these high ranking bilateral meetings? for example, a germany is chancellor sholtes met a president, edwin and the turkish president early on today. and they also talked, obviously about ukraine and russia, and it was a one topic was like the food security, alto on, played really a big role in finding the steel or was russia to export corn to some african country. so they are high ranking meetings or the new prime minister from great bit britain, for example, is going to meet joe biden. to morrow, the american president for the 1st time talking about a trade commitments between the u. k and the u. s. so there is a lot going on on the site or in the side kind of talks, but definitely,
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as you asked, definitely everybody is going to address ukraine. and also the question, what it would mean if the eastern regions this separatist regions would be forced to hold a referendum the dublin washington bureau chief in his pole at the un general assembly in york. thanks so much. ok. let's look at the main point of the speech, a plan by separatist authorities in russian hill part of ukraine. the whole referendums on joining russia has triggered a hail of criticism from several governments. the white house says it will never recognize the annexation of any ukrainian territory. if the votes go ahead and the u. s. threatening to impose more sanctions on moscow for what it says, a violations of international law. rushing back to authorities in the regions of lou hantz done yet zap alisha and her son say 4 days of voting will begin on friday
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. enhancements come as ukrainian soldiers have been making sweeping gains from russian forces in a counter offensive. my friends are the don boss is returning home with that leader of the self proclaimed in its people's republic, announced a vote on joining russia. authorities in the neighboring self declared people's republic, a blue hands, as well as the occupied parts of the hassan and separation regions. have announced similar polls to begin on friday. internet's some residents welcomed the move when speaking to journalists with separatist minders. nasty, but we all supports us, all of us. so i think it will all be fine. this long journey won't be for nothing we will make as the victory will be eyes. here we are so happy, this is happening when the operation started back in february,
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we were screaming her a, and that's what we're saying today. but ukraine's foreign minister dmitri qu labor was quick to condemn the hastily organized votes as sham referendums sang ukraine would keep liberating its territory in separation. ukrainians who had fled russian occupied areas poured scorn on the plans with my no means can i call it a referendum because what happened was the real seizure of territories, which is you and what the russian federation wants to do with those territories. i believe it is illegal and pointless. it is a fake exercise to show that the occupied territories want to join the trash and federation, which is a total lie. drop the rules. the votes come as ukraine continues to press its counter offensive in the east, where it's retaken, thousands of square kilometers within just weeks with ukrainian officials saying on
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monday, it's forces had even recaptured a village in the loo pants region. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world, uganda has announced its 1st death from a bowler in 3 years. health officials say a 24 year old man died of the disease. they've declared an outbreak in the central district of new vendor. well, health organization says several suspected patients are saving care. the ease drugs regulator has warned that he cove it 19 panoramic is not either. and a plant vaccination campaign during the cold season is key to finding it. the european medicines that agency says, member states should prepare to roll out vaccines to limit the spread in custody of mass at top, un official has called for an independent probe into the death of an iranian woman who was arrested by the morality police 22 year old mother. amen. steph. as far
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nationwide protests, she fell into a coma shortly after being arrested for not covering her here. now to the united states where a judge has thrown out a controversy or murder conviction ad nancy ed was found guilty in the year 2000 of strangling his high school girlfriend. but a popular crime podcast raised doubts over whether he was in fact, the killer prosecutors now say new evidence is come to light the bolsters. so you had defense ah, released after more than 2 decades in prison. but whether i had none said, is guilty or innocent, isn't clear, prosecutors say they no longer have confidence in his conviction for the 1999 murder of his ex girlfriend hayman lane. but the states attorney says they haven't yet asserted sides innocence. and a judge has ordered he be placed in home detention a year, nearly a year long,
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exhaustive investigation revealing the substantive facts of this case were several problematic issues were presented and thereafter, leading my office to file a motion to vacate the conviction of ad nice are you, the lawyer for him in late family says they're shocked by the decision. they want the truth to come out. if the truth is that somebody else killed her sister daughter, they want to know them more than anybody. they were shut out of a legal process, went to court in the state attorney's office, and there was, was inexcusable, the podcast, serial made sides case famous in its debut season. in 2014 serial was a breakout hit. it helped to popularize audio storytelling and was followed by a wave of true crime. podcasts said has always maintained his innocence. the podcast raised doubts over his conviction. prosecutors say that there are 2 other
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