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representatives of the un and monitors from other international organizations are present. little or what is the russian reconciliation center does similar at your job in other parts of syria for example there is a humanitarian corridor set up together by russia iran and turkey. who are. all done and the lives deescalation area that you three thousand eight hundred in six people have been evacuated to aleppo province in those sort of just west of the you friday. twenty three people eight hundred religions so twenty three thousand eight hundred forty one people have been returned to their homes in the city of study here where the russian coordination center for assisting local population is located twelve thousand people returned i would like to emphasize in particular we're going to see continuing attempts by the militants to stage provocations using chemical weapons you noted to accuse government forces of using. chemical weapons against civilians what we already told you about provocation preparations for a provocation is no good. and you know we know that in the area but
representatives of the un and monitors from other international organizations are present. little or what is the russian reconciliation center does similar at your job in other parts of syria for example there is a humanitarian corridor set up together by russia iran and turkey. who are. all done and the lives deescalation area that you three thousand eight hundred in six people have been evacuated to aleppo province in those sort of just west of the you friday. twenty three people eight...
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yup so so i do have the latest in front of me i don't know when you sat in the number of international organizations that send their observers is fourteen a number of international observers. the number of observers sent by those fourteen international organizations. is nine hundred and seventy seven. so i just started you shared but a novel could. also have. the observers from oh dear char. char so we have four hundred eighty one from them minus twenty one who canceled the condiment. one so i mean. i just can't look in that little doubtfully it just thought she. just lost her also one hundred and four. observers who were who represented different diplomatic missions embassies and consulates for fifty one country as in the us and i don't yet as you know we've been invited. diplomats what in moscow to update them on the lection and on the possibility to observe is a little you would ask what. now will be able to provide you a detailed breakdown by country. as i said we had to from the. see were also heads the parliamentary assembly of the c. one hundred seventeen representatives of the c.i.s. executi
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relevant international organization so this is it so i agree it's unfair the way you put it but. what's russia going to do i mean or he's going to you know step back and not say anything not explain anything which is going to leave the ball well of course no one really expects or no one should expect russia to cede. to seat and keep silence against such a craziness against such an aggressiveness and predictability of course russia will pursue its goals russia will defend its interests and russia will well unser every step of the entire russian origin and russia will definitely continue to explain itself. it is doing every day you see all the all the discussions all the explanations coming from. responsible ministers everything that can be sad. as a theory. is improper. you know i'm not a poet ola just i'm not. going to join not just to throw any any theories any any. any motives. we have to be very responsible against this and this is really very dangerous for all of us. usage of agent nerve agent in your this is a danger for all of us this was attempt of killing of russi
relevant international organization so this is it so i agree it's unfair the way you put it but. what's russia going to do i mean or he's going to you know step back and not say anything not explain anything which is going to leave the ball well of course no one really expects or no one should expect russia to cede. to seat and keep silence against such a craziness against such an aggressiveness and predictability of course russia will pursue its goals russia will defend its interests and...
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more than 40 countries and international organizations have signed cooperation agreements with china, and our circle of friends along the belt and road is growing bigger. - [narrator] the plan includes a maritime silk road, which aims to connect asian, african, and middle eastern nations through the construction of ports, naval bases, and canals to revitalize sea trade. - when you leave china and you go and then you go around southeast asia and then you go to the indian ocean, then you go around the tip of india and ultimately go through the middle east and to europe. that also is something which historically the chinese used as a trading route. they believe that these places, many of these places on the route where they were trading with hundreds of years ago need to be lifted out of poverty. - last year, there were 20,000 containers that went from china to europe by rail. you can put 20,000 containers on one ship. so basically, sea movement of goods is just so much cheaper, more efficient. (muffled announcement) (clapping) - [narrator] to help finance obor, china launched the asian
more than 40 countries and international organizations have signed cooperation agreements with china, and our circle of friends along the belt and road is growing bigger. - [narrator] the plan includes a maritime silk road, which aims to connect asian, african, and middle eastern nations through the construction of ports, naval bases, and canals to revitalize sea trade. - when you leave china and you go and then you go around southeast asia and then you go to the indian ocean, then you go...
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the organization for economic cooperation and development and the international energy agent circumstances i am a hard liner, i think that we need to get democratic countries in that organization and i would stick to that, there are probably ways to have mechanisms for cooperation with china but i would maintain the g 7 and the oecd, especially when we have revisionist powers of various kinds. then we find other ways to expand cooperation. it's a hard question and i have to go case by case on that one. the ones that we know share common democratic values. >> taiwan has a problem with the international organizations. the united states does not recognize taiwan as a sovereign country but it does not recognize control over taiwan, what the united states has done is be very supportive of taiwan's parption in the who -- participation in the who. even the leadership in china, it's hard to get over the bar, what the united states has done, effect ifl as far as -- effectively, as far as that, the united states and taiwan sponsor a wide range of technical meetings in taiwan and they invite people f
the organization for economic cooperation and development and the international energy agent circumstances i am a hard liner, i think that we need to get democratic countries in that organization and i would stick to that, there are probably ways to have mechanisms for cooperation with china but i would maintain the g 7 and the oecd, especially when we have revisionist powers of various kinds. then we find other ways to expand cooperation. it's a hard question and i have to go case by case on...
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this year alone the international organizations repatch raided eight hundred gambians that were detained in libya many are still being held in various detention centers across the country. for those that have come back to gambia it's an easy return home a shame to have to come back to their families empty handed if i wanted to go to europe to italy and germany how much would i have to pay you. two thousand dollars to get. from the coast the shores of europe yeah from bunyan up to italy who are the people that come to you asking to go to europe no money students. and. you would board. them guys. to be specific most of them are to meet us you need yes or no money. illegal guns so but here's the good it is i think idea and i don't want to get on with. so they go with papers some go get us some goes. why do teenagers come to you to go to europe. you know he had you know it's exposition who was the thing that was there and you know we have. to excuse it is that when you're in utero you have a better life but then you know when it's on but the indicators and metaphor to it and other things. un
this year alone the international organizations repatch raided eight hundred gambians that were detained in libya many are still being held in various detention centers across the country. for those that have come back to gambia it's an easy return home a shame to have to come back to their families empty handed if i wanted to go to europe to italy and germany how much would i have to pay you. two thousand dollars to get. from the coast the shores of europe yeah from bunyan up to italy who are...
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on that one, on the oecd, the organization of economic cooperation and development, international energy agency which flows from it, i'm a bit of a hard liner. i think you need to be a transparent society to be in those organizations. i would stick to that. there are probably ways to have association and mechanisms for cooperation with china but i would maintain the core g-20 is fine but keep the g-7, keep the oecd. i think especially when we have revisionist powers of various kinds, those core democratdemocy oriented institutions should be preserved. we will find ways to expand cooperation. it's a hard question. i think we have to case by case that one. i'm for preserving the ones we know share common democratic values. >> taiwan has a particular problem in international organizations, of course. the united states does not recognize taiwan as a sovereign country but it doesn't recognize prc's control of taiwan or prc's sovereignty over taiwan. it's in this kind of nether land. what the u.s. has done is be supportive of taiwan's meaningful participation in w.h.o., meaningful participatio
on that one, on the oecd, the organization of economic cooperation and development, international energy agency which flows from it, i'm a bit of a hard liner. i think you need to be a transparent society to be in those organizations. i would stick to that. there are probably ways to have association and mechanisms for cooperation with china but i would maintain the core g-20 is fine but keep the g-7, keep the oecd. i think especially when we have revisionist powers of various kinds, those core...
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a result who was behind it and now they blaming both parties for using this chemical so international organizations should not have any excuse not to go into syria and instigate this matter because this is a serious issue and the serious crime because when using chemical weapon in such an area. is very popular populated area and some of the people are civilian there's been used as a shield. a human shield to provoke the governments so for them they have no excuse but to go in and to find out who's using this and if it's actually there's a huge quantity of this is going to be used and how this could be transported through it has not been transported already who is monitoring the situation in the water and who's responsible for not just to be smuggled inside the city or to be attacked on the city itself and finally just what i should take the responsibility should take the duty to do this which will ask you finally will we ever see a proper a full comprehensive wide open transparent investigation into claims of chemical attacks and just settle the matter once and for all who's carried out the attacks
a result who was behind it and now they blaming both parties for using this chemical so international organizations should not have any excuse not to go into syria and instigate this matter because this is a serious issue and the serious crime because when using chemical weapon in such an area. is very popular populated area and some of the people are civilian there's been used as a shield. a human shield to provoke the governments so for them they have no excuse but to go in and to find out...
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chinastion is the goal of international or organization for the the gdp size future -- [indiscernible] sayell, first thing i would is, whatever our policy on inna's participation international organization that china not currently in, whatever have to have awe parallel policy to protect and taiwan's international space and space in all the organizations. one can't go without the other. china, it's about legitimate debate. example, on foreign aid, china is not transparent. lettingple propose s advisory the donor committee or something of the oecd. there's an incentive for china to share data. oecd which flows from it, i'm a bit of a hardliner. need to be a democratic and transparency society to be in those organizations. there are probably ways to have mechanisms for cooperation with china. core g25aintain the and keep theg-7 oecd. especially when we have variousnist powers of kinds, those core democratically institutions should be preserved. way to expander cooperation. the china can do more than the oecd. hard question we're going to have to case by case that one. ones we knowg the t
chinastion is the goal of international or organization for the the gdp size future -- [indiscernible] sayell, first thing i would is, whatever our policy on inna's participation international organization that china not currently in, whatever have to have awe parallel policy to protect and taiwan's international space and space in all the organizations. one can't go without the other. china, it's about legitimate debate. example, on foreign aid, china is not transparent. lettingple propose s...
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most high profile organization in the world that's been rightly accused of sexual exploitation and abuse and it has to be said that the united nations interacts with all these international non-governmental organizations on the ground there many of them are implementing partners of the u.n. so that when you go if you're a refugee in a u.n. sponsored refugee camp then it's likely that the food that you're that's being distributed to you by the through the world food program and so forth is actually being distributed by by people from international and local n.g.o.s i think the common denominator here amongst all humanitarian institutions and development institutions is that when they're faced with these problems. and they recognize the fact that there is a power differential the it's not just the tendency it's the absolute practice in every single case for the powerful the then to be put in the position of solving the problem so what's missing from these conversations and the media coverage and so forth are the voices of the people in haiti say in the oxfam crisis the voices of the people who are actually actually offended their lives were up ended by this by this crisis
most high profile organization in the world that's been rightly accused of sexual exploitation and abuse and it has to be said that the united nations interacts with all these international non-governmental organizations on the ground there many of them are implementing partners of the u.n. so that when you go if you're a refugee in a u.n. sponsored refugee camp then it's likely that the food that you're that's being distributed to you by the through the world food program and so forth is...
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international and none of them under this obligations to him. given the weapons they have to present their request to the organization and we're happy to consider this we didn't do the deed this is the international law and of course we're not ready to. to talk you know we will be ultimately the actions taken by the british government became really a crescendo of over a week of the spy saga on raveling where we saw what could have been a potential local incident unravel into a huge international diplomatic standoff. do you know hawkins join me in the studio lead to discuss russia's reaction to britain's punitive measures. i think it will be too long before there is that official response with exact matches from moscow of course from the u.k. government side as we heard there from prime minister to reason why it appears to be an open and shut case there is no other culprits no other possibilities other than the hand of the kremlin being culpable in this attempted murder case now the russian foreign ministry as they initially said a few days back have no knowledge of this they've denied a woman in this tragic incident they've made it clear that th
international and none of them under this obligations to him. given the weapons they have to present their request to the organization and we're happy to consider this we didn't do the deed this is the international law and of course we're not ready to. to talk you know we will be ultimately the actions taken by the british government became really a crescendo of over a week of the spy saga on raveling where we saw what could have been a potential local incident unravel into a huge...
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w that international organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons he said that no such request officially had been received by the russian side from the u.k. counterparts this what he had to say just earlier today. we haven't received any official request from london based on its own obligations in accordance with the chemical weapons convention we've told britain and we're ready to respond if they file the request instead of filing the official request the u.k. continues to pull political stunts for britain suspicion they are. to be comprehended by the international community as universal truth without presenting concrete facts they would pay for a blatant attempt to dilute the international community to its import to bear in mind just how quickly events have moved this incident happened on the fourth of march in just under ten days later we're seeing the biggest diplomatic row between russia and the u.k. on thirty years twenty three diplomats expelled is the worst point in three decades for u.k. russia relations as we said earlier there's no official comment as to what exact
w that international organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons he said that no such request officially had been received by the russian side from the u.k. counterparts this what he had to say just earlier today. we haven't received any official request from london based on its own obligations in accordance with the chemical weapons convention we've told britain and we're ready to respond if they file the request instead of filing the official request the u.k. continues to pull...
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place they're very much interested in a system that drowns via the w t o that runs via international organizations and keeps trade fair total reciprocity will be very tough to achieve and from the e.u.'s perspective they don't see that it's an unfair relationship yes they are high tariffs also from the side of the e.u. on for instance u.s. our cultural products or car imports but overall if you look at the picture it's and it's more equal picture from an e.u. perspective so it'll be it'll be tough negotiations equal care but in a difficult position europe seems to be split between the superpowers here how are the blocs relations to china. you just heard the french president talking about unity and i think that is a key issue and it will be also today relations to china look in the past the european union the world's largest trading bloc by the way has teamed up with states like japan but also the u.s. in order to tackle chinese over production of steel the oversupply that is of the root of the problem we're facing and that alliance if you want is now endangered by unilateral action that the u.s. h
place they're very much interested in a system that drowns via the w t o that runs via international organizations and keeps trade fair total reciprocity will be very tough to achieve and from the e.u.'s perspective they don't see that it's an unfair relationship yes they are high tariffs also from the side of the e.u. on for instance u.s. our cultural products or car imports but overall if you look at the picture it's and it's more equal picture from an e.u. perspective so it'll be it'll be...
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elicia zero also understands that international humanitarian organizations are meeting to prepare for what could be a mass evacuation even though that is not what the hundreds of thousands of people in eastern who say they want. i swear by god i will never leave our country i'll stay here till death look at the structural around you they are asking for in countries to help them get rid of us this is inhumane and ethical you are killing children and displacing people you are displacing the people of your own country. that has been part of the ceasefire deals reached in the past an effective surrender rebels their families and civilians who are either afraid of arrest or who don't want to return to government areas have little choice but to leave bussed out to other rebel controlled areas that is what the pro-government alliance wants to happen in eastern huta it's the deal on the table if it's not accepted it has made it clear it will push for an all out military victory. meanwhile turkish soldiers working for the free syrian army have captured a strategically important town in norther
elicia zero also understands that international humanitarian organizations are meeting to prepare for what could be a mass evacuation even though that is not what the hundreds of thousands of people in eastern who say they want. i swear by god i will never leave our country i'll stay here till death look at the structural around you they are asking for in countries to help them get rid of us this is inhumane and ethical you are killing children and displacing people you are displacing the...
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were established by the russian military in damascus in corporation with various n.g.o.s international organizations to enable people to leave the area get the aid the medical treatment they need and to enable the rebels of course to leave as well when they were established they did come under quite heavy criticism from the partment of states let's take a quick listen to what they had to say russia has called for these jokes like humanitarian corridor wars russia needs to just do what the united nations had agreed to and voted on and that is a countrywide cease fire since the establishment of those corridors there are one hundred five thousand civilians have left the eastern ghouta region alongside as well thirty seven thousand militants alongside their families there of course moving as we said north to. there's been about seven days of no major hostilities in the region that's enabled that humanitarian aid to get through around four hundred tons worse than through the u.n. the red crescent the red cross as well get those basic supplies in reports also that around forty thousand people have actuall
were established by the russian military in damascus in corporation with various n.g.o.s international organizations to enable people to leave the area get the aid the medical treatment they need and to enable the rebels of course to leave as well when they were established they did come under quite heavy criticism from the partment of states let's take a quick listen to what they had to say russia has called for these jokes like humanitarian corridor wars russia needs to just do what the...
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example i mean this is existing this is not an invention human rights amnesty international international organizations are searching on these realities wow that is very good that there are certain realities and create has never been hiding any of. the problems that we might have but comparing a crime to wrestle federation a board be totally told her they were on. because we do know that for example right now more than one hundred forty of our. citizens are being kept on the illegally kept on occupied territories of the east of ukraine of than brass and they are not being let by a russian federation to and by those puppets on the ground by those hybrid forces on the ground to be visited by for example the international red cross organization there while ukrainian on the ukrainian controlled territory government controlled territory more than thirty visits have been happening over this this period of time to those people who have violated the ukrainian law you intercept the refugees and asylum seekers at sea the tow them back to where they came from or have them processed mainly on the pacific island of
example i mean this is existing this is not an invention human rights amnesty international international organizations are searching on these realities wow that is very good that there are certain realities and create has never been hiding any of. the problems that we might have but comparing a crime to wrestle federation a board be totally told her they were on. because we do know that for example right now more than one hundred forty of our. citizens are being kept on the illegally kept on...
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. >> outside of egypt, many international organizations are denouncing the media crackdown. >> there is one case that is getting a lot of attention. she is the egyptian correspondent for the times of london. the paper. revealed she was kicked out of egypt in. february. she tells her story in full detail here. she was told she could leave our face a military trial. -- he could leave or face a military trial. she thought she could go back to cover the election, but she found out she was placed on a list of undesirables. she writes that her expulsion comes at a time when a freedom is under assault at egypt -- in egypt. many egyptians are practicing self-censorship. >> in the united states, the adult film actress stormy daniels is also describing an atmosphere of fear. she gave an interview to 60 minutes on sunday where she said that she was threatened to keep quiet about her allegedly relationship with donald trump. >> she talked about these relationships -- you talked about these threats -- she talked about these threats. since this news broke about her allegedly a fair. the only good
. >> outside of egypt, many international organizations are denouncing the media crackdown. >> there is one case that is getting a lot of attention. she is the egyptian correspondent for the times of london. the paper. revealed she was kicked out of egypt in. february. she tells her story in full detail here. she was told she could leave our face a military trial. -- he could leave or face a military trial. she thought she could go back to cover the election, but she found out she...
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that international organizations will get involved.he conservation groups who will be able to do something. katja: the farmers have lost faith in their own state and local government. magaly avila is heading to the regional director's office, which is responsible for awarding land rights. police are following up on over 100 complaints against the official. the atmosphere is tense. the director has the entire conversation recorded. he insists that he has stayed within the law. isaac: i always say -- and this is a statement of faith because i'm a christian -- only the truth will set me free. nothing else. katja: magaly addresses the demands of the indigenous people for more land. the director says there are enough protected areas, and the remaining land needs to be turned to profit. isaac: when you say these areas are poor, that's clearly contradicting your argument. yes, they are poor, that's why we need to find new ways of developing them. katja: but the money made by the palm oil plantations does not benefit local indigenous communiti
that international organizations will get involved.he conservation groups who will be able to do something. katja: the farmers have lost faith in their own state and local government. magaly avila is heading to the regional director's office, which is responsible for awarding land rights. police are following up on over 100 complaints against the official. the atmosphere is tense. the director has the entire conversation recorded. he insists that he has stayed within the law. isaac: i always...
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trump which "america first," basically means, you know, that none of the rules binding international organizations and countries together -- we have got brexit and britain's people saying we want to take control of the country if that were possible in the 21st century. we have within europe the groups , eastern european countries, hungary, saying they want less integration. then we have the populist fear. so we are entering -- we are being dragged kicking and screaming as people who believe in a liberal world order into a much less liberal world disorder, and it is frightening, quite frankly. peter: could this be the bebeginning of a populist era?a? could it be the era of charismatic politicians, leaders not of parties but a popular movements? people like emmanuel macron in france. in sebastian and austria -- austria? >> high expectations were riding on even your he took the french m macrony -- on emmanuel when he took the french partisans the -- presidency. his power of persuasion and pro-european direction. it was enough to win against marine le pen and her right-wing populist front national. la
trump which "america first," basically means, you know, that none of the rules binding international organizations and countries together -- we have got brexit and britain's people saying we want to take control of the country if that were possible in the 21st century. we have within europe the groups , eastern european countries, hungary, saying they want less integration. then we have the populist fear. so we are entering -- we are being dragged kicking and screaming as people who...
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pleased to our american friends and others work with us work with us to strengthen the international organization the global play book now you see what unites states decide to do this? this is deeply unfortunate and we'll do everything we can to convince that that is wrong if it does happen we will have to take some measures to protect. our jobs americans. china has warned it will take strong measures to protect its interests the wto the international trade on behalf economist tool before the fonts harris a defect in fifteen days. there is still time certainly is still time to discuss this. and there's still time to discuss this within the format of the wto within our councils and committees. i just like four out generally that even when a dispute settlement cases initiated the first step of its use of in case is to talk. yeah i also jose rolled her eyes straight yes but a former assistant secretary at the us department of homeland security under president obama. about what kind of repercussions that could be around the globe when anne's harris take effect. he was a very sensitive product not jus
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that they are interested in the main support is getting from syrian government from some international organizations like the red the christian organization and i think the ship of this organization he has been in the doors and he has visited and when he asked why this is really and cannot leave we'll talk to him that you can enter the is to part of what i'm convinced this terrorist or. leader is there to leave the people as a civilian the civilian they want to leave they want to leave the situation and we have heard that from our you know from syrian t.v. that we showed a lot of evidence is a lot of people talking what happened with them with these terrorists the where was the cheers and one thing politicly clear there is a very cheap. against syrian government and the russian government talks about them about their professor of political science that damascus university thank you for sharing your thoughts on the story with us today. well known ukrainian lawmaker has been accused of plotting a terror attack on the parliament building in kiev by the country's top prosecutor it comes after no judge j
that they are interested in the main support is getting from syrian government from some international organizations like the red the christian organization and i think the ship of this organization he has been in the doors and he has visited and when he asked why this is really and cannot leave we'll talk to him that you can enter the is to part of what i'm convinced this terrorist or. leader is there to leave the people as a civilian the civilian they want to leave they want to leave the...
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get to the bottom of what exactly happened in salisbury look cording to the rules of the international organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or p.c. w if any state believes that another country might have used chemical weapons it has to provide all the necessary evidence within ten days after the request experts we spoke to believe it's not russia but rather the u.k. which has broken the rules the o.p.c. w.'s got set procedures in place that need to be followed through with and those are not being followed. those procedures investigation and formal steps are not being followed and from my understanding russia has offered to jointly cooperate but but they would like a formal request and they would like samples in order to do the analysis which makes complete sense to me and why wouldn't you want to cooperate together sometimes if you're trying to hide something or to shift the narrative in certain direction maybe you don't want to cooperate it's unfortunate but i i do not think this looks very professional in the u.k. and they're not following the conventions you've got set procedures
get to the bottom of what exactly happened in salisbury look cording to the rules of the international organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or p.c. w if any state believes that another country might have used chemical weapons it has to provide all the necessary evidence within ten days after the request experts we spoke to believe it's not russia but rather the u.k. which has broken the rules the o.p.c. w.'s got set procedures in place that need to be followed through with and...
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america to fight economic boycotts against israel, the united nations and other international governmental organizationsmost every day, israel faces unfair criticism and -- that seek to stigmatize, delegitimize and isolate the jewish state. syria's human rights crises equip us. israel is the only country the un home and writes counsel scrutinizes every time it needs. this issue became more present in 2016. when the council order the preparation of a database of companies conducting certain business beyond the 1949 -- including east jerusalem, and the jewish corridor of the old city. in a january 2018, the human rights commissioner for human rights threatened 206 companies including 22 american companies. these threats directly support the objectives of the movement. and can set back the cause of peace. further, they could lead to international -- will companies doing business with israel. and deter others from engaging in any trade or investment in the nvesent in the jewish state. >> tomorrow we will ask both senators and representatives to cosponsor the israel anti-boycott act. which prohibits us compa
america to fight economic boycotts against israel, the united nations and other international governmental organizationsmost every day, israel faces unfair criticism and -- that seek to stigmatize, delegitimize and isolate the jewish state. syria's human rights crises equip us. israel is the only country the un home and writes counsel scrutinizes every time it needs. this issue became more present in 2016. when the council order the preparation of a database of companies conducting certain...
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international and none of them under this obligations be here. giving the weapons they have to present the request to the organization and to consider this within a few days this is the international law and of course we're not ready to. to talk you know we will be ultimately the actions taken by the british government became really a crescendo of over a week of the spy saga in raveling where we saw what could have been a potential local incident unravel into a huge international diplomatic standoff. in london ok here in moscow done holkins a correspondence been across this old days the details are coming thick and fear is . a muted response so far basically from moscow very critical but muted nothing concrete back yet when judge expected what's expected do you think laws and think it will be too long before the reason official response was exact matches from moscow of course from the u.k. government side as we heard from prime minister. reason may it appears to be an open and shut case there's no other culprits no other possibilities other than the hand of the kremlin being culpable in this attempted murder case now the russian foreign ministry
international and none of them under this obligations be here. giving the weapons they have to present the request to the organization and to consider this within a few days this is the international law and of course we're not ready to. to talk you know we will be ultimately the actions taken by the british government became really a crescendo of over a week of the spy saga in raveling where we saw what could have been a potential local incident unravel into a huge international diplomatic...
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that international organizations is in two weeks is pretty obvious because the stuff new things all have a fingerprint on the stuff was. but that doesn't mean the russians did it it is. visited by the russians so many ways if it was not done by criminals and by whom who was done by the russian state why on earth with the russians do you want to do that unless mr putin drastically miscalculated and he's a very good just player but if he drastically miscalculated and underestimated the west's response well that's one explanation or perhaps it was some otro nationalist in the soviet union or brett in a story in russia who are or perhaps he knew some false flag operation by someone who just wanted to increase the chaos between the united states and russia i don't know how things are now and i'm not particular point than as a site that's about to hear about in terms of the response here there are state problems quick to react says it was as a result right to respond when one measures could it could this escalate or deescalate what measures could the us take. well i think we have one more one
that international organizations is in two weeks is pretty obvious because the stuff new things all have a fingerprint on the stuff was. but that doesn't mean the russians did it it is. visited by the russians so many ways if it was not done by criminals and by whom who was done by the russian state why on earth with the russians do you want to do that unless mr putin drastically miscalculated and he's a very good just player but if he drastically miscalculated and underestimated the west's...
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give you that international organization is this in two weeks it's pretty obvious because these stuff these things don't have a fingerprint on the stuff was the reach up to that doesn't mean the russians did it it was you visited by the russians. when we were all moscow has called the expulsion of russian diplomats a baseless sanction and u.k. allegations of russian involvement in the sky poisoning have been deemed a highly likely assumption than proof. now we hear leaks founder julian assange has been denied internet access since monday and isn't being allowed visitors at the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been staying for we're six years now sources close to the whistleblower group told r.t. why the ecuadorian officials took those decisions as i was to say a chicken a reports according to sources close to wiki leaks we have learned that the ecuadorian government had police telling tronic jammers inside vehicles dorrian embassy right behind me where julian assange has been holed up for over five and a half years now and the idea of this was to block him from being able to tw
give you that international organization is this in two weeks it's pretty obvious because these stuff these things don't have a fingerprint on the stuff was the reach up to that doesn't mean the russians did it it was you visited by the russians. when we were all moscow has called the expulsion of russian diplomats a baseless sanction and u.k. allegations of russian involvement in the sky poisoning have been deemed a highly likely assumption than proof. now we hear leaks founder julian assange...
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international and none of them under this obligations to him. given the weapons they have to present the request to the organization and we're happy to consider this we didn't do the deed this is the international law and of course we're not ready to. to talk you know we will be ultimately the actions taken by the british government became really a crescendo of over a week of the spy saga on raveling where we saw what could have been a potential local incident unravel into a huge international diplomatic standoff. yes they are keeping an eye on when the russian representative to the u.n. security council speak maybe in the next says i will be across it is looking now at kuwait a believer's speaking at the moment in the u.n. anyway daniel can join in the studio earlier to discuss russia's reaction to britain's primitive measures here as it it saw. think it'll be too long before the result of official response with exact matches from moscow of course from the u.k. government side as we heard there from prime minister to reason may it appears to be an open and shut case there is no other culprits no other possibilities other than the hand of the krem
international and none of them under this obligations to him. given the weapons they have to present the request to the organization and we're happy to consider this we didn't do the deed this is the international law and of course we're not ready to. to talk you know we will be ultimately the actions taken by the british government became really a crescendo of over a week of the spy saga on raveling where we saw what could have been a potential local incident unravel into a huge international...
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abandoned by the international organizations that supposedly cared for humanitarian causes.o that's the sense you get across rebel held northern syria. >> and it just does seem to be endless now. we have russia, we have iran. but otherwise we don't know what's going on. i wonder what you felt in your gut, because you couldn't get over into government-held territory. >> i managed twice and documented that. in 2013 and 2016, i was able to go back in. >> what do you make of the recent pictures of president assad driving himself into the town of eastern ghouta, which had been under withering siege and bombs and air attacks, and sort of meeting like a hero with the residents there? it's a bombed out shell. >> it's vintage assad. it's assad pre-2011, when he presented himself as the every man. a man who would drive himself everywhere. so he's back to that look. but assad was never realistically going to negotiate his own demise, not while the russians and iranians backed him on the ground. >> so? >> he's here to stay. >> that's it? you don't see any way out of this. there's no neg
abandoned by the international organizations that supposedly cared for humanitarian causes.o that's the sense you get across rebel held northern syria. >> and it just does seem to be endless now. we have russia, we have iran. but otherwise we don't know what's going on. i wonder what you felt in your gut, because you couldn't get over into government-held territory. >> i managed twice and documented that. in 2013 and 2016, i was able to go back in. >> what do you make of the...
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federal agents are highly paid, highly trained and they work on cases involving cartels, international organizations, major distribution networks, large amounts of cash. they deal with criminal organizations, rico typefaces. we are not out there prosecuting those cases every day. it is the law of the united states of america and the law of the united states of america, in case you have not heard, applies in every state in the united states. i'm not going to tell colorado or california or someone else that the possession of marijuana is legal under united states law. i don't think it is healthy, either. sick, i would not marijuana toake cure yourself. be not sure it is proven to helpful.rly that is where we are on that. i've sent out a memo that reversed the memorandum of the department of justice. i believe it is a rule of law question. i think the cole memoranda basically conceded and was perceived to have conceded at least that states have the ability to determine marijuana policy when the state and federal law was a very limited affect. i think that was incorrect legally. we simply withdrew the m
federal agents are highly paid, highly trained and they work on cases involving cartels, international organizations, major distribution networks, large amounts of cash. they deal with criminal organizations, rico typefaces. we are not out there prosecuting those cases every day. it is the law of the united states of america and the law of the united states of america, in case you have not heard, applies in every state in the united states. i'm not going to tell colorado or california or...