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went to the orland stations, timidly there with lots of you just to go to your desk by default, the day web like sure that the yes is a problem with the bus. i see i wouldn't have missed it, but i got you all started. so basically i'm, but i'm glad to see you optimistic about this. you said that people have been going out to the poles, as you said in a slightly timid fashion. however, it does say that all submitted, some is a valid thing, right? let me ask you this, if i may. okay, so it looks good. it sounds good. you're talking about essentially a reformation of the country, but what changes would the people of molly see if the new constitution is adopted a yeah, it's the new boss. do something about it because people have been always thinking that the m, the form and for each one i can say like that's because each one of 1992 was like a copy of the constitution of 4 files. and you know,
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since the 3 of the kind of both of these on do i bundled everything belonging to the phones and having to new calls, which one is like that of having to get to read or for this way of thinking this cost is a file we have now you cost you some of my they decided to buy the modem with. busy busy and model them custom to my young way of thinking, what their money and population well, and wanted to teach in that position. now, with the adult teeth is like the new departure for the country have for ad before. that's why there is a kind of, i'll say no, now i'm getting it now and mr. buckley. okay, this is so interesting now, because now i get okay, is that because you're not the international, we've been fielding. quite a lot of stories from your part of the world about essentially what is a rise in n c french sentiment. and you're telling me that this new constitution,
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not only would it be like a reformation to full body, but it would be, would actually be a way of throwing history back into the past, away from fronts and as colonial rule. now creating a template for a brand new future. am i correct? i think subsidies excessively is something laid up because we often always thing about since the $9.00 to $60.00, the independence of money. that's all the time we have put in something from finals . but now we have been creating something new. if we set up a disability for them based on that beautiful nation, we're stuck with the data for flip a little bit of cost. but we also didn't use stuff in terms of the contents of our nissan in several times. that's why there is a big kind of uncle just to have a new position. but, but i have to repeat it again at the electives with most onto just to go to the for the 4th. but the results we are having no show. clearly that's the yes meeting.
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and then monday we'll have soon eh, nicholson, he's on. well, this is very, very interesting here for the development and then the future prosperity of molly regional export city like mean a bio yoko and an associate professor at the university of bama code. this is really, really interesting what's happening now there. and we look forward to hearing from you in the future and we wish you the best of luck. absolutely, thank you so much. thank you. so from the $322.00, the g $21.00. india is prime minister, moody has what he's moved to include the entire african union into the group of 20 best and a transition to that of a mold, multi potable 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 at a september somebody to new delhi over now to walk is orange and shot a month to break down the details. so i'm going to send the range and more of these,
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taking a significant step and enhancing as it goes voice on the global stage, he's willing to his g. 20 gone to about that african union to be given full membership at the upcoming g 20 summit, which will be will switch by and you'll jenny, in september now african view in the middle. who said you, did you close or 50 countries in the field that their voice little soul should be hard on the g 20 platform? remember india? oh yeah. this your head also hosted the voice of the global south summit in january, but in good research to over 120 countries to your bump baby shoes. so that india can cool effects and bring it on the g 20 that fall off the south, which is largely the developing was the under develop load also the one which is largely under the presented on file for the global platforms where is through the g 20 a india wants to be, the voice ended up being the developing country itself. now also last week,
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and y'all had posted an indian african box to ship summit where the form to for administrative india is ation guards highlighted of the role of africa in re shaping the global dot and put india. and it's important that african partners appreciate this. for india, the rise of africa is key to global prevention. india engagement with africa as we go one of the last few years in this move by farming to sort of the country not being more di to include the african union. and the g. 20 block is one you to select to bring the she 20 policy. remember, india has reached out to more than $120.00 countries that the global south the confuse up the vast, shambling. we saw several issues. issues in the a wants to highlight on in the g to in dfcs form issues that are leading to the
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developing in the developed world. for example, the full price is the fuel prices, and now she prices, india wants to bring all, what do you this on the platform later in september when india will be hosting the war, lead to us in new delhi or so this propose is by the time industry of the country, a radio stepped forward in equilibrium and includes the global pro. badging has lost out at washington saying that by increasing its military presence all around china is borders, the us as instigating a potential conflict. if unexpected military conflict where to arise between china and the us, it would not be caused by china taking provocative moves of sending military vessels and jets to a la or anywhere off the coast of california. rather, it would be triggered by us worship, or plains close to china's territory in dealing with the country. the size of china
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mutual respect is the ground roll. well, this comes out to the us secretary of state anthony blinking is in beijing patrol, saying that cooling the sheets of tensions between the 2 countries. it is the highest level visit by us. officials of china is since 2018 plato, no sign of biden. and beijing has repeatedly been refusing of phone calls by washington for months as we understand and political analyst at extra $4.00 to $5.00 says military maneuvers by washington in the china region and make redundant lincoln this diplomatic congestion invasion. it's in a blink of an eye that so much attention. china is going to be put on it. i did not see any red carpet being rolled out for anthony in his i guess a humiliation tour as i call it. i mean, where is joe biden? in this, i mean, shouldn't he be visiting a china to try to work this out? we put a, a, a, you know, diplomatic person in charge here and the blinking. and he's scared of, uh,
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an air balloon a few months ago. so i don't see much is gonna come from this at all. it would be like having a war ships off uh, you know, the west coast of california. uh, that would never happen. uh from, you know, chinese military for its navy would not to put its destroyers just off the shores of, you know, los angeles. it would be an absolute ludicrous move. but yet, here we see the americans being very provocative. tra, trying to see how close and how productive they can get to china. and i don't know, we could see a mistake potentially happened here in the future. the saudi arabia is at the top of the different amount has conducted the countries highest level of visit to iran as the countries do men bed long freight ties. although with the help of china, all these use of july has details that 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 i'll common region. it's another big step to work full restoration of tires between your one and sante array of the solid. you for administer free slogan for part isn't 10 rod marketing the 1st ever visit by top saudi officials to as long as 201622 countries separate ties. before han was we're really welcome to buy his iranian counterpart. we'll say, and i'd be the young during a joint press conference between diplomats heading out the we establishment of a diplomatic relations, which they said worst contribute to a fostering piece of security across the region bid for our house at his conveying the warm greetings of getting some moaning, crown friends, mohammed decided on to the warning president, he said, the king dam is looking forward to seeing president, re see in we all of as soon as possible. this only different i said, 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 bilateral relations. he said that the 2 countries had discussed ways to ensure maritime security and reduced promo, formation of weapons of mass destruction. well, what's if you had the, we should point out the bodies of cooperation that we know 2 countries where they go to regional security. the importance of somebody to i'm navigation and waterways and the same cooperation between old countries in the region doing show that they are free of weapons of mass destruction. the one in foreign minister for his part said jeff, one has never equated security with militarism and consider security to be a comprehensive concept which includes protocol, economic, cultural trade and social dimensions between all of the countries in the region. i mean, i've been down here and added that he discussed a wide range of issues with his counterpart, which included trade ties and joints investment. in addition to accommodating solid,
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the tourist and total groups who may be interested in visiting iran and be like the value and bid for our hon. have already met twice they 1st met in beijing to follow up on the china broker and reconciliation agreement. i've been, they met in early june in south africa on the side lines of the break summits, where best are hot tools. i mean, i build on that she would soon visit in mont and march the 2 sides agree to reopen their embassies within 2 months. the ron reopened its embassy in re all on june 6, followed by its costs of the general engender and its mission to the organization of islamic cooperation. a day later, the reproach mind between the former adversaries has played positively into the regional affairs and is decreasing. of course tensions across the region, including n e m, and a, syria or iran, entertain them head back opposing sides and the conflict. the attainment side as tests created the world's 1st sentence,
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static human embryos from the stem cells. it's a breakthrough that side steps, natural reproductive methods. and these are embryo like structures or at the earlier stages of development. they don't have a beating heart or a brain, but include cells that would typically go on to create a plus sense or in the embryo of itself. that's not to say that one day you synthetic embryos will help it volume. so you understanding of genetic diseases. however, the innovation does raise some major ethical and legal issues that we had earlier with my colleague rachel blevins, discuss the topic with the pine lift guest, and right now we're at the very distant stage of development of this technology. the major break to it has a created is not in a substitute in the human embryo. it is basically about dissolving many mysteries of implantation. so the ready just just in condition of the people miscarriages. which so many women was either facing. jen be probably onset by this,
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but definitely as n e, i must be such fools. we have to have very, very strict legal and ethical guidelines. the country is very easy, such as would be, you know, taking straightforward and similarly that can also be in the ethical that'd be just kind of sons. so that is why and yet we are in a very, very nascent stage of, of, of research. but there is a lot of school for many people. i mean, this is such a new breakthrough that at present there is no regulation. so is that a massive concern and do think the rules will be quickly made and brought into play fairly well, you're coming into the square science as a lead club. elation. so what do we do going forward? yeah, it's cause issues that have been raised. the issues that have been raised, legal issues, what happens to these individuals who appears to be by subject to
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congress? what happens to the tissues? how do you describe the uh, the lead by lots of issues. that was, we hope that's uh, regulations we be at the forefront rather than waiting for science to be anything less than then before concerns have been raised, the synthetic embryo still have some of the features of a natural embryo. and that's why it's unethical to carry out experiments on them. what do you think about that? and it's, it's, it's a lot of a mystery. it does bring a lot of clubs, my and a lot of confusion, especially when it comes to how then if we say that this a human embryos to be then destroyed, then once we're done doing our experiments, because if that was someone, somebody is child, then of course that would bring a lot of, uh, you know, uprising so there is no specific answer to that. i guess it would depend on the
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loss of a lot of issues, like what was the purpose of that a creation of the embryo and who is responsible for that embryo and you know how, what are the guidelines when it comes to embryo destruction? so far we do not have any i believe that needs to be a bigger discussion on how those embryos will be handled. i be human. i they send me human and what drives we can fly to them and who makes those decisions? yeah, the head of the un agency for supporting palestinian refugees is grateful for austria's support as the organization struggles to remain financially solve. and despite the assistance from multiple countries, um at least correspondence has to be almost 6000000, 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
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occupied west bank in lab, and on jordan and syria, food health care education. the agency has contributed to the welfare in human development of 4 generations of palestinians. beneficiaries say the u. n. r w a is literally irreplaceable. 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. i fear what is going to happen tomorrow for their future. i'm afraid even when i sleep in the bed is quite sadly home and these fears 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
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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 camp 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, 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 boasting and refugees. there is no replacement for the u. n. r w a. not even that the listing and administration even they don't have the money for palestinian 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
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the ones witnessing our expulsion. so the, for the, for the why there was a shot for the 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 her earlier in march, the u. n. r w, a representative in gaza and i was that some countries will reduce their donations . 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 gotta come to den, the amount that we asked for. if we'd be raised catastrophe. that's what it will affect the social tab click inside author's team in all societies and politically
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and culturally good 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. ask got to 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, the u. n. release agency is their only hope for survival and feeling alive. they doubt that they 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 arrived in several cars to ask for testers to clear the road they blocked demonstrators. a bade this mentioning the small barricade, enrolling not the banners, but tomorrow at the same time,
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they will return to continue the fight. where are you from ocean archie, from palestine in administration. and the conversation continues in the world section of odd to you. the comments also where you can see more, what from on at least correspondent maria financial advisor. joining us we'll talk soon. the or the, [000:00:00;00]
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