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susie, this is what has been waiting for. we've been talking months. we've been popping the lives of hardwick benefit, the industrial companies, so it's worth nothing to do with you. great. everything is good to do with what washington landa, brussels. but that they want a cheap, but it's nothing to suddenly help be the actual citizen. so if you click, that's the unfortunate part of this country molly wrote it and say to the polls on sunday in the national referendum decide whether to adopt a new constitution. but inside of next year's presidential elections. the intent is involved in the policy is on the supporters all the new constitution say it will pay the way for to transition to civilian rule. political unrest has paid money and it's an ongoing. do you have this insurgency in the room? no. if i could take, say that french fulls of done a little to quell the violet's bodies code immunization, spelled defined for last year and assign all the fights and tensions.
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far as a pious thing tank has published a new report that recognizes blurry and to find sentiments in africa, nations. but it was also say, the rhetoric is politically motivated and fox supported by most of the speeches against french policy have proliferated, in recent years, in french speaking africa, this has of function in the politics of so it's in french speaking african countries, mainly to designate to escape good. indeed, the french pulse is used by african political leads to explain disappointing political economic go security policy. in some countries helped by russian entities . really co systems have even developed on social networks, producing anti french campaigns. the president of the after the freedom institute of the funds in the m. c. it has hosted because the size that assessment as was friendship policies towards africa, the
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diffusion, the young person who did this thing was the sheet
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that you and also to the of the just to give me the life its on the process really low the federally in the saw had been of mon, if he is on the face off criticism, as it has failed to keep any tangible results. but i thought i'd see the, even if he was fond of allegedly providing information on weapons to terrorists.
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and then moved away from falls, mani vines in russian military instructions as of the it's a trade in the african nations on forces to fight terrorists mobiles plays the efforts of russia's private men. few from wagner, who specially this for you had this in other countries in the region as well. i for them, for you to institute president of the find been the mc again, spoke about the historical times of the same russia in africa. in fact, the relation between us, because in the ro shot you sort of a memory of a blow down woods of trouble, it gets cold on. yeah, these are joining the transcripts, sent to work. many people are trying to forget the that africa has a lot of blackie to the consigning or ocean. because when the soviet union a large scale it sites in the african struggle against the west and colonial powers
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are free. can people recognize that we doubt that ted this model? how can i say and dependencies we tend to wind up pushing. so that is the model of the relation between between optic, i mean in order shipped to the model oh creek i as thinking the way to break the new code on the condition of the brands and of western pulse in stock. it is in the interests of russian type of many powers of diversity like get out of work to build a new relation with applique. it is catching dot com. how can i save the world? that's what i've done it. your struggle to guess clicked for the students, and that is why in fact, it is not the russia really productive choice. it's not the russian. what are you seeing for see how can i say, definitely kindly what is shown today is better. you know, one of the applicant levels of freedom of fight against fight against pulling at least 52 guys now quarter again. and that the memo, these portal
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a little bit in how 600 years of suffering. so people choose the russian duty. in fact, you starting up because in getting this, they try to you later in the memo, the opposite of the fact that we know we was we are when do you will start with the confidence, i guess a sliver to consolidate guys go don't you have to come front against anybody and so for nothing africans need that. uh, i think i need that auto share a pseudo no. to do that. i know what the fuck nice you off on as trent and all that and model is pretty problem. 5 mission, 4 wheel drive. so, but any t for cool, how can i say in temperature? now the relation squall elliptical dot was from the genes on teams at june 21 in m p. m. and the written remote, it has moved up to make the world more inclusive. and as i'm to find the voice of
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the global south countries, especially african nations on the international platforms. p. a moody has written to his counterparts and the g 20 proposing for the african union to be given full membership of the grouping. edit september somebody. it's a new debbie i think osborne are going to show my bring style of development for us . a tremendous and the reason for these taking a significant 7 has the effect goes voice on the global stage, he's which is g 20 gone to boss that african union to be given full membership of the upcoming g 20 summit, which will be just ridge by and you know, i may dollars or 50 can see that he just feels that their voice should be. 1 g, 20 not phone. remember india is this your head also for the voice of the south stomach in january, but in good results to 20 con,
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seized your baby shoes so that india completed. i'm bring you to the g $22.00, which is largely the developing was the on the floor and also the one which is not only one file global for the g 20 india wants to do the voice in the development company. no, no, it was last week and you all have job posted at indian african partnership summit where the defense ministers in yeah, is ation go highlighted of the role of africa v shaping of the global dot. this is indeed smith was also because we last few years in this move by 5 minutes
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to include that to read yes to 20 policy. remember india has reached out to more than $120.00 countries. the goal was to confuse the funding. we saw several issues in the or wants to highlight 122, but i'm leaving the developing in the design a while. for example, the price of fuel energy prices. india wants to bring. what does this one does not from regions of pat moving your will be hosting leaders in you very well. so the suppose the by the time minister kazi, a really a step forward in the course is an inclusive and i sorry to be j fee. so it is less and good ways shake ends in by women as well as
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good as i able to see, they said it's bad to include, definitely stays in the g 20 as that is in line with a developing shift towards a more multiple world of the union consumed a deep voice of benefit when one of the worst can please be on the portal. won't you be slightly becomes the law just for be on? no, i just put the mission and do you have to be sure if we see them via the shadow, all the most of what we're doing a little more work order, but these are changing city that quickly not be in the sense on the sense and then that's kind of what you mean. the other piece like on
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the 15th of everything from the sure beautiful what infinity put in with a gene. so when they expire, so any expansion of the g to and these base a member consensus, how likely is this? is this proposal to succeed? and what would the fe ramifications be if there were any days as why most immediately hasn't changed this kind of, you seem to be held india. so these little sweet they for india, we mostly tied in that in russia and the change. and they also been focused for africa side. it is difficult for what kind of is like the kinds of website and advice yet because the voice is it in. but if you look at the, with the, the, a, always use it with this kind of a horse and like that miss,
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you should be the horse. so he's going to be a bit difficult for them. as soon as we get is, is equal a. but i, this is, we say that the world is changing. we leave a lot of categories as i applied for food. might've made it worse with inclusion as the guy. so i feel like it's going to succeed because there's a lot of good with the possible kind of this is going to succeed in the width as much as they may not make it. i don't think they have a choice. yes, they have to pay for sorry. right. it's something different mind to have can, doesn't say the countries highest level visit to ron as a, as a company to mend then long afraid ties with help from china. all these use of it on the has the details or not. i want to emphasize that the regions, security and the security of any state in the region is a substantial and michael subject and the indisputable necessity for cheating. a
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more secure dynamic, and developed future. and outcome and reach. it's another big step toward for restoration of ties between one and saudi arabia. so the foreign minister, based on the marketing, the 1st ever visit by top saw audio visual j wants as 20161 or 2 countries several times before hon was the welcome to raise the ronnie and count bar to say, and i'm, you know, during a joint press conference, this was the re establishment of a diplomatic relations which they said would contribute to fostering peace and security across the rejected farmhouse. that is to bring the world greetings of gigs on mine. drowned friends mohammed this i'm on the president. he said, change them is looking forward to seeing president in we all of as soon as possible this on the different asset mutual respect, non interference, and the 2 countries internal affairs and commitment to the united nations charter
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will be prioritized in by the arrow relations. he said, how does the 2 countries have discussed ways to ensure maritime security and we use proliferation of weapons of mass destruction? well, what's if you have a, we should point out the importance of cooperation that we know 2 countries where they go to regional security. the importance of somebody to i'm navigation and what's a waste and the same cooperation between old countries in the region doing show that they are free of weapons of mass destruction, given the warning, foreign minister for as far as that one has never equated security with military consider security to be a comprehensive concept which includes political, economic, cultural, trade, as social dimensions between all of the countries in the region. i'm here at the that he discussed a wide range of issues with his counterpart, which included trade ties and joint investments. in addition to accommodating saudi
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tourist and sober might be interested in visiting your want before. huh. have already met twice they 1st met in beijing to follow up on the china broker and reconciliation agreement. i'm going to be met in early june in south africa, on the sidelines of the brick summit. are hon tools, and you're out that on that he would soon visit him on march, the 2 sides agreed to reopen. their embassy is within 2 months, reopened its embassy in re all on june 6, followed by its consul, the generally jetta and its mission to the organization of islamic cooperation. a day later, the reproach mind between the former adversaries has played positively into the original affairs and is decreasing, of course, dashes across the region, including any m. s, syria or iran applicant that has that opposing sides and the complex j a visual eggs. foot said, well how made motor and they told us changes are taking place to show the regions
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diplomatic shift towards china and away from the us. and we've already seen changes take place we uh, across the persian gulf region. we see the smaller states building their relationship with the ron. and as the relationship between iran in saudi arabia and cruz, i think that we're going to see improvement on all fronts. but of course, there are spoilers in the united states and those rallies will do whatever they can to prevent. the 2 countries and other countries in the region from converging from cooperating, the americans are very unhappy about the uh, so the relationship with ron and so forth. is really regime they are unhappy about so the russian relations and so these chinese relations as well. well,
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one of the important policies that are, that is being pursued by china right now is a trade friendship, cooperation without interfering in internal affairs of other countries. and that is in stark contrast with the united states, which causes the interferes and the intent of their other countries edit these disruption economies, it makes country suffer when they don't obey the united states. unusually on bank being added states means disruptions of the economy. and so far so china behaves very differently from the united states. and also the chinese have been very successful economically speaking, but that makes them today much more attractive than they are. wes arrivals the head of the un agency for supporting palestinian refugees as experts,
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gratitude for austria's support as the organization. so those sort of main financially solving, despite assistance from multiple countries, are the, the middle east coast on that maria phenomena as of the test, are almost $6000000.00, registered palestinian refugees rely on the united nations relief and works agency those who lost the homes of to 1948 or shortly after the establishment of the state of israel. the agency has been operating for 75 years in camps across the occupied west bank in lebanon, jordan and syria, food healthcare education. the agency has contributed to the welfare and human development of 4 generations of palestinians. beneficiaries say the u. n. r w a is literally irreplaceable. as opposed to stay close down, where am i supposed to go? where will i get my medication? as a woman and the refugee with 3 kids that study in school, i feel fear, i fear for their grades,
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and i fear what is going to happen tomorrow for their future. i'm afraid even when i sleep in the bed is quite find a home and these viewers have grounds. the un relief agency is on the verge of financial collapse. the deficit is close to $200000000.00 with just 24 percent of the $1600000000.00. the agency size is needed for 2023 funded so far. if the money doesn't coming, half a 1000000 boys and girls will not go to school. almost 60 percent of all funds go to it occasional purposes. thousands will not get live support and medications, and almost 2000000 will be left without live saving humanitarian assistance. the residential staff, the stand in refugee camps, say they go to u n. r w a full life threatening emergencies, as well as daily routine assistance like bank transfers. but the role of the agency goes far beyond saving or improving lives. it means hope we are people who are waiting for the right to return home. unfortunately,
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if we don't say anything about the u. n r w a leaving us, it would mean we agree that we don't have any rights. let's be transparent. the u. n. r w a n u n. are the only witness to the suffering of the police, the, and refugees there is no replacement for the u. n. r w a. not even that the listing and administration is even, they don't have the money for coal listing and refugees. we are telling the u. n. r w a that they are the only ones that can sustain us and know our misery. you are the ones witnessing our expulsion. so the for the, for the why there was a shot for you. so the agencies funding comes from the united states in 2021. the us was the largest contributor, followed by germany, making off about $46.00 per sense of the total contributions the agency receives from governments. the u is traditionally the 3rd largest give or earlier in march, the u. n. r w, a representative in gaza and i was that some countries will reduce their donations
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. they see are with others and not increasing their aid as planned. he said, the world's focus on the credit in crisis wasn't one of the reasons the price of you know, this agency being collab, we'd be hire even for the donors. and, you know, i got to come to den the amount that we asked for. if we'd be a read catastrophe, that's what it will affect. the social tablet inside alters team in all societies and politically and culturally going inventory. you know, it will take them for the long term. the agency has to be warning over them. pending a chrysler's for months on the ground, people decided to appeal to the international community using their own voices as got a camp is among the most densely populated palestinian refugee camps in the occupied west bank every day. in the last week. local residents gather here at the entrance, protesting against the closure, all c u, n r w a. just like for millions of others,
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the u. n. release agency is the only hope for survival and feeling alive. they doubt that they've voice will be heard across the seas. and oceans, but they say, what other toys do they have? just as we finished filming well armed local police arrives in several cars to ask for testers to clear the road. they blocked demonstrators a bait. this mentoring the small barricade, enrolling not the banners, but tomorrow at the same time, they will return to continue the fight. where are you from ocean archie, from palestine in administration, as well as off on me today. my colleague roy associate will be with you at the top of the hour. i will and i'll meet with you oh, i spent in sunday the it's crazy. the thing that in some parts of the world, obesity is becoming that the demick on other parts of the world. there's not enough food that children are malnourished or dying from starvation. i'm christy, and you're watching the cost of everything. what today we're going to be looking at
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the costs of food waste, how much perfectly good food is trash and disposed of globally. every year, anywhere between 30 to 40 percent of all food produced globally for human consumption is lost or wasted. some of that waste comes from spoilage during transport, and other times it's from not being sold at the supermarket or be forgotten at the back of a person's refrigerator. while there's food loss and nearly every stage of food production and distribution, it is shocking how much perfectly good food is simply wasted. the food loss index estimates that globally around 14 percent of all food produced as last from post harvested up to but excluding the retail stage. meanwhile, 17 percent of global food production is wasted as a household retail and food service level. meanwhile, millions of people are suffering from food and security every day. so while the
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world weighs about 1400000000 tons of food every year, the us is the biggest corporate, the us this cars, more food than any other country in the world. nearly $40000000.00 tons every year . that equates to about $219.00 pounds of waste per person is now in the us. 37 percent of food ways happens at the household level, which means that american consumers are over buying food. spoilage is a real issue and one of the biggest reasons why people throw out food more than 80 percent of americans discard perfectly good consumable food. because they misunderstand expiration labels. compared to the rest of the world, the us is less costly and plentiful, making impulsive food purchases. america also has a take out culture where and doesn't used food in its entirety. and composting
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isn't a natural part of our food prep routine. if people started buying, handling, consuming and budgeting for meals differently, it could make a big difference. food waste also contributes to wasted water and energy. it took to produce and generating greenhouse gases like methane, and c, o. 2 and chloral floor a carbons from agriculture. and if not consumed food waste and trickles down stream to become the largest category of material placed in municipal landfills. these rotten vegetables or expired food also released nothing and nitrogen, which are problematic, greenhouse gases. while a very small portion of this food waste is donated or recycled, the majority goes straight to the landfills where it's incinerated and flows down the drain or left to rot. so has food ways become a global economic issue? or is it a social problem to explain more well bringing neural goldstein, editor and publisher of bio cycle. i saw nora what our country is doing with all of
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this food waste. can they be redistributed or up cycled or does it all just go to spoilage. different countries have had different opportunities and it's also somewhat cultural. we find that in, in many cities, people go to the market or stop by the, you know, just the neighborhood shop every day on their way home to get what they need for the meal. so there's, there's not a lot of excess versus people that will go to the store and shop for a week and buy a bunch of stuff and they end up eating out 3 or 4 of those nights a week. so i think culturally that, that goes, that's a factor in it. the other thing that we're seeing is food that is produced, but maybe not sold in time. there's a growing support for food for donating that food and
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a network for making sure the food especially perishable food stays safe and you know, so that's the safety. and then uh, for example, they'll get funding for refrigerated trucks or refrigerators in places to, to keep it edible sourcing that they have a certain amount of up cycling, you know, taking, taking food and, and making it and using it as a rod greeting for something else. and then traditionally, and this has gone on for, for many, many, many years, is a recycling food that is no longer eligible for animal feed. so it still says, staying within the food system. all that says we still throw away a lot of food that should have been eating or could have the the why is so little food recycled or up cycled? does it cost more to risk cycle then just to toss in many places?
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the answer sadly is yes. it's, it's even starting at the farm where there's crafts that, you know, they pick the, the highest quality that they'll get the most money for. and then the 2nd grade. yeah, the lower grade produce, ends up staying, you know, in the field. because they can't, they're not going to get enough money for it to harvest it. so there's ways spread out the farm level. and then as you know, when they, when it comes to figuring out what to do with food that needs to be thrown away. it's, it's really crazy for all the infrastructure that's been created for donation. it's still a very small percentage of food that's still available, gets donated, and then you basically end up with, well, you know what, just thrown away. it's easier in many developed countries. that's our culture.
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we've been very much just toss it away, it has no value. and so when folks like myself, we're in the field of organic recycling and food waste. recycling. it does at least have a better n use if it goes to composting to make sol amendment to the old healthy soil's or to be what we call in aerobically digestion to produce a bio gas that can be used to produce electricity or, or fuels. uh so there's, it's, and then yes, in many places it is a what cheaper just to throw it away then to go through the process of product collecting and processing it. how can countries reduce food waste and what countries have been the most successful at that? it's interesting, i was thinking about this question and i would say that pop, the biggest challenge to getting.

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