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the countries us, the global, solves the guns, use that vast, some beating. we saw several issues, issues in the a wants to highlight on the gee to induce that form you choose without leaving the developing in the, on the divide the world, for example, the old price is the fuel prices, the energy prices, india wants to bring or wanna use this on the platform later in september when india will be hosting the war lead to us in new delhi or so this to pause is by the time industry of the country. a radio stepped forward in equilibrium and includes the below blue pool area. and i call they can what have i me, i spoke with a pair of guests and they said that including african states and the g 20. it's not any fair. it's also in line with today's new global reality of multi polarity. the, the, the, the union comes in the theme go deep, empty. if you want to benefit, you couldn't be expedited because then what will happen when you walked out on the
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was going to be on the affordable. you wouldn't be slightly become the law i just for be on. no, i just pretty much just next to the united nations. and do you have to do that? you should, if we see them via the shuttle, the pool of water more, the more what do you need to order? but these are changing city that for levi not be eaten by $0.50 on the sense. and then that's kind of how many other people have to be caught like guns, they have to use these to inform everything from the sure beautiful what infinity put in with a gene where they expire. so an expansion of the g to and these base
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a member consensus, how likely is this? is this proposal to succeed? and what would the ramos a rubber for cases be if they were any, is, is why most immediately hasn't changed is kind of dependent mckee seemed to be held india. so these little sweet a for india, we mostly tried in that in the last year end of the page and they also been successful. obviously for us, we decide it is not difficult for what kind of is making the kind of advice yet because they've always, you'd actually get it in. but if you look at the, with the, the, a always use it with this kind of horse and like the missing should be the horse. so it's going to be a bit difficult for them as soon as we get is an equal a. but i the least that is as we say, that the world says you will have a lot of categories as, as i applied for food majors, you made it push with inclusion actually got. so i feel like it's
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going to succeed because there's a lot of good with formulas of 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 yet. they have to pay for the votes of being counted in the west african nation of molly to decide whether the country will adopt a new constitution. it's all ahead of next year's presidential election. molly has undergoing a couple of coolers in the past 3 years and the support has of video conservation say it'll pay the way for a transition to severely a new rule. political unrest though, has faith, the country and that an ongoing jihad is and search and see in the real know, and critics say, the french military forces deployed there, of, and very little to proud of violence, even summons addressing david, exacerbated. i mean the, the officials, they're a model even expelled the french, i'm basset last year. let's get
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a few more details. now with this local rippled money owns across the country out in the larger numbers at the end, it is a recruiter for it on the, on, in new constitution designed to, to citizen. they've gone through this of what i need to move you from a west on the domain. so they both the a to point to for a millions of citizen where it is able to participate in the reward the from the social kind of book a make has a little because the is the vote. the end of a suck career. how to avoid doing something in the capital of my co many and the bodies that include digging they use in a believe through from them is an important that this bill for money is the process, the one on the government, as well as the looks to watch the picture of these mission, the here, our issue with reaction from a voters of the you see the in the constitution is the fundamental act of the republic and determines or are the laws we all have to be able to say yes or no to this constitution. it allows you to be through member of the country to be
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a citizen. for me, this vote is essential if we don't vote on the fundamental law, what are we going to vote on and vote and for my own safety. i advise people to come and vote. this is special because we are going through difficult times and people need to vote to change that. i was discussing disability with our regional ex but student let me back, i'll call who believes that the referendum at the end of the day will be passed to successfully said 9 to 60 the independence of monday. that's all the time we have put in something from finals, but now we are in creating something new. if we did set up a disability for them based on that beautiful nation, which stuff would be, it would be the for flip a little bit of plus, but also didn't use us in terms of the contents of our post this on in several times. that's why there is a big kind of uncle just to have
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a new position. but, but i have to repeat it again, the elective with most of the adjustable to do for the 4th. but the results we have having no show. clearly that's it. the yes is leaking and the money. we have a new post this on the badging has lost out at washington saying that by increasing its military presence all around china is borders. the us is instigating a potential conflict. do you find expected 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 worships or plains close to china's territory in dealing with the country. the size of china mutual respect is the ground role. so this comes out of the us secretary of state, anthony blink. and all of a sudden he's in beijing for tools is trying to cool be increasingly heated
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tensions between both china and america is the highest level of visit by us officials and, and roughly 5 years. as we understand beijing is reportedly been refusing phone calls from washington for months. we spoke on it with political analysts to alex or fortify, who says that military maneuvers by washington in a china region ultimately make redundant. lincolns, the diplomatic gestures 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? uh, we put a, uh, a, you know, diplomatic person in charge here and the blinking and he's scared of an air balloon a few months ago. so i don't see much is going to come from this at all. it would
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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 or 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. true trying to see how close and how productive they can get to china. and i don't know, we could see mistake potentially happened here in the future. the saudi arabia's top diplomat has conducted the countries highest level visit to iran is the country's men that long frayed ties, though with the help of china. here's our corresponding with more details, the one that i want to emphasize that the region security and the security of any state in the region is a substantial and michael subject and the indisputable necessity for cheating. a more secure dynamic,
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and develop future common region. it's another big step toward full restoration of ties 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. we have offices, 201622 countries, separate ties. before han was, we're really welcome to buy, he's around in counter parts will say, and i'd be the young during a joint press conference that we 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 hall said his conveying the warm greetings of getting some on a 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 us soon as possible. this only this one, i said mutual respect, non interference, and the 2 countries internal affairs and commitment to the united nations charter will be prioritized in bilateral relations. he said that the 2 countries had
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discussed ways to ensure maritime security and reduced promo, formation of weapons of mass destruction. well, what's to be as a we should point out the importance of cooperation that we know 2 countries with regard to regional security. the importance of mary to i'm navigation and what's a waste and the same cooperation between old countries in the region doing show that they have free of weapons of mass destruction. the one in foreign minister for his parts at jefferson 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 does cost a wide range of issues with his counterpart, which included trade ties and joints investment. in addition to accommodating solid, the tourist and total groups. how many be interested in visiting iran?
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i mean, i have the value on and bid for our hon. have already met twice they 1st met in beijing to follow up on the china broker reconciliation agreement. and they met in early june in south africa, on the side lines of the brick summits, where best our hospital, i mean, i have the on the, on the she would soon visit in mont and march the 2 sides agree to reopen their embassies within 2 months. the round reopened its embassy in re all on june 6, followed by its cost to 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 it um and is decreasing. of course tensions across the region, including in the m. s, syria or iran entertain them, had back opposing sides and the conflicts the team of scientists has created the world's 1st synthetic human embryos from stem cell. if it's a breakthrough that ultimately sidestepped the natural methods of reproduction. now
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these are in real life structures, or at the earliest stages of development. they don't even have a hot or a brain, but include the right cells that would go on to form the percent or even the embryo itself. scientists say that one day synthetic embryos will help to advance the understanding of various genetic diseases. however, the innovation does raise major ethical and legal issues. as we heard earlier when my colleague rachel blevins discussed the topic with a panel of guest, a side now where it's a very nice and 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 way this just in condition of repeated miscarriages, which so many women was either facing. jen, be probably onset by this, but definitely as any, i must be such fools. we have to have very,
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very strict legal and ethical guidelines. the country is very easy, so to really be a, you know, taking straight forward and similarly that can also be in the ethical i'm religious spence, phones. so that is why, yes, we are in a very, very nice and stage of, of, of research. but there is a lot of support. so many people. i mean, this is such a new breakthrough that at present there is no regulation. so is that a mass of concern and you think the rules will be quickly made and brought into play fairly well, you're coming into the square science as a new club um regulation. 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 appear to bye bye so that the
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congress, what happens to the tissues? how do you describe them? uh, yeah, certainly by lot of issues that was we hope that's uh, regulations we be at the forefront rather than waiting for science to be anything less. and then the phone 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 all the experiments, because if that was someone somebody's child, then of course that would bring a lot of, uh, you know, a pricing. so there is no specific answer to that. i guess it would depend on the loss of a lot of issues like what was the purpose of that
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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 there needs to be a be good discussion on how those embryos will be handled. i've a human i, they send me human and what drives the recording, fly to them, and who makes those decisions. in the head of the u. n. agency for supporting palestinian refugees is grateful for austria's support at the organization in struggles to remain financially sullivan. despite the assistance from multiple countries, i'm at least correspondent 60 almost 6000000, registered palestinian refugees rely on the united nations relief and works agency . those who lost the homes of to 1948 or a 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,
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jordan and syria, food health care 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. 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 by saturday homes, sundays 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
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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 for 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 the boosting administration issue, 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 shortfall. most of the agencies funding comes from the united states in 2021. the u. s. was the largest contributor, followed by germany, making up about 46 percent 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 or with other result increasing their aid as planned. the sad, the world's focus on the credit in current says, wasn't one of the reasons surprise of you know, this agency being collab, we'd be higher even called the donors and, you know, other come to den, the amount that we asked for. if we'd be a read catastrophe, that's what it will affect the social tab click inside author's team in all their
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societies and politically and culturally good inventory. you know, it will take them for the long term. the agency has to be warning of an impending chrysler's for months on the ground. people decided to appeal to the international community using their own voices as 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 the u. n. r w a. just like for millions of others, the you and relief agency is their only hope for survival and feeling alive, said 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 bade this mentioning the small barricade, enrolling out the banners. but tomorrow, at the same time, they will return to continue the fight, reef,
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welcome to worlds, a part of french in need is a friend. indeed, the russians are fond of repeating the same, but they could hardly expect the one face to best western sanctions and a par site like efforts to ostracize all things russians and the black continents will reach out its hand. most african countries are neutral in the print in conflict and some have even expressed a willingness to mediated kenneth lead to a peaceful solution. well, to discuss that, i'm now joined vice lousy homie founder and chief executive officer of ladies in the front lines. it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you so much. it's an honor to be sitting in front of one of my favorites, present as of our team. so and uh, actually we, we have
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a very timely, uh time for it for this discussion that i handed some joe political latest. jo, political developments and main connection. but i want to start with the, with the title of the organization that you represent. ladies in the front line will even such paradoxical times when even the most basic and foundational concepts are being read, negotiated, or debated. so i have to ask you, who are the ladies, how are they different from women? and what about men and gentlemen, ladies in the front line was a of the bones almost 20 years ago. and it was ladies in the front line. funding notices came from a church, someone way. these were ladies is a church that were leading in business in the church, visuals, and entertainment. so we traded on ladies in the frontline for 5 years before we
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actually register the conference. so when we went and wanted to just stay as late as in the frontline, we were told none of the names already know has been taken. so we have 12 inches but is leading ladies of africa. so we then registered leading leaders and treated as the latest for if it's going to it's leading leaders of also kind of the world which was fest, leading ladies of africa. and as we started shopping around the world and becoming global, other women around the world says, why don't you include us? why is it only africa? so we've been added in the well, but the lady was in the front line was about see me leaders around the world and then leading ladies of africa and the world is what we actually now use now, but this uh frontline part of it is very interesting because i mean,
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we leave in the, in a world where wars and conflicts and multiplying, but i think one of your found in the organization, you meant that even in the peaceful areas like business incentives, are the women to the performer and succeed. yeah. is it still the case? yeah, it's still the case actually. you're finding enough with that it is the intention and everything was latest. and then we amazed that we ended up with 70 percent female controlled entity, 30 percent of men who do not mind be led by women. i still have some people who actually even close friends, but that have my deputy cheese in of us. yes. and them in and they have no qualms about in public. i've been working with them in brakes and although they still call me check everything, sometimes i forget my sense of its way to them just say true. and so, so it's actually 50 percent of very strong and, and young people we have,
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we seen it's young, 1000000 young leaders around the world for peace, prosperity and social cohesion. now a number of african countries are randy, uh, well represented and they have a good representation of women and governing structures in business. for example, in, in ronda, they account for about 60 percent of government officials and 60 percent of problem and tyrants. but they haven't yet endangered a very noticeable change. is it really about women or ladies or the particular gender, or rather the values and the principles, the qualities that we traditionally associates with somebody and to that may or may not be invited by man i think was really of it when it was never about. i have a challenging man to say it was just saying, if i'm here and i'm making a contribution, if i'm here even in this office,
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even if i'm making change, i do have a place of a table. it will not just be a pessimist passes by with the tray of cheese. i will clean my space as a person because we will work together as a teen, men and women mix of what you get up and do not let us be somewhere in the background because as we know english here, you have a history of the light which i'm in history is like most in china now you had the best remembering the front line a was and that the editor a lot of a bass cuz he's just been saying, i mean with we don't coming in saying we're going to push a man. we are some feminist, but we, i they as women or as ladies. so i have a favorite saying codes and it says, never has it ever been a time with it? is that which is needed,
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which is woman in this day and age. so because whether we liked what we call exist as human beings and across this um, most of the world uh, so lovely. you know, as i was preparing for this interview, i came across the figure that in africa, 70 percent of women are employed in informal secretaries of the economy to be the great economy, or they're doing some important work at home, taking care of the children, taking care of the elderly often times when man leave for example, because of the conflict, they take care of the entire communities. and i understand sort of the applied of encouraging women to go into the form of labor for us. but i also wonder if um, this informal part of what women do in society's should also be acknowledged and properly rename. or even if everybody lease home from work, who's going to take care of that huge, far enough live, you know,
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passing on the traditions passing on care. you know, what about that person is actually the leading ladies is about stuffs from the, the premises. let's the women's culture at least as a, as a solve african in, in, in our cultures. but the man, when i was to the former labor, they go like to the mines which are out to the end of the areas. and the women were the ones that actually took care of homes and stayed at home. these are women extra anywhere in the front. i knew the fence, but there would be no men going to work in the was hoping to taking care of. so those are the women a so living ladies we have across but it's not just mentioned a former sector. it is women were plenty of guiding in the bank yet so that they keep the children. it was the main is do the former way. so those exist within i was actually playing or i can with women who are not actually told them that
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actually they, they have more on from the civil sites that they like going on. they are helping women in the real areas and helping with the development. if you hear of it as a bridge, that's phone and all of the kids come close over to go to school. those are the women, the jung fees, and call, the former ones is what do we do to? so it's a, it's, it's interesting when it comes to that, it's just women living in evers, it's not just for me, it's in entertainment. it's women. well, how's, why it's, uh huh. i'm a new system. think it's really just because if, if this women were not taking care of the home, so i'm going to have to be either be page or grandma would have to take care of the kids. so we don't forget those i come from so many of those strong women. i only lost my 96 year old grandmother. left in my mother is 83. she's a life. so i always come from woodstock to brittany, spies, women. and i've seen that. so i come from those types of women,
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but they have always been very strong and lived in my example. i think there is a lot of commonalities here between africa and russia. would actually say that africa, like russia is a she, it has and you know, vast resources and norms for until it in all areas of lots of generosity and you know, x huge, expansive potential. but i think in both cases that potential remains ida not fully realized or sometimes exploited by the outside or what can possibly change that in your view. yeah, actually you as soon as you caught it, probably the reason why i have this is this partially recognition. and feel at home in the issue is because in the same way like i say it's my own but boost god knows about.
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