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by the rules in this case i mean the geneva conventions that put an obligation on you to disclose this facility is specifically it to protect the people and the doctors as well as i said the our experience with the opus it's usually what happened in a lot of these places were that there was deliberate targeting of the facilities as such whatever was behind that used obviously the knowledge about the health facilities to somehow attack the big 6 services of people to create fear to bring to create really suffering of the populations and that is something we of course also have to put into on the scale and in this regard. yes you're right we are playing to the geneva conventions we often referring to them and we also referring to international humans aren't law but when it starts to really become an issue of security of all patients and own stuff then you have to make certain considerations do you should know that that is unclear if you wasn't sure that because even without disclosing the locations of your medical facilities and rebel held areas they were attacked they were the doctors a
by the rules in this case i mean the geneva conventions that put an obligation on you to disclose this facility is specifically it to protect the people and the doctors as well as i said the our experience with the opus it's usually what happened in a lot of these places were that there was deliberate targeting of the facilities as such whatever was behind that used obviously the knowledge about the health facilities to somehow attack the big 6 services of people to create fear to bring to...
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what a global summit is underway in geneva aimed at finding better ways to support the world's growing number of refugees it is the 1st meeting of its kind it brings together politicians business leaders and crucially those affected people who have been forced to leave their homes now the un says that persecution and war have forced some 26000000 people around the world to flee their homelands almost half come from just 3 countries we're talking about syria afghanistan and south sudan and before the conflict in syria the single largest refugee population was palestinians now most refugees they live in countries bordering their own some end up spending their whole lives in camps like that in kenya like mohammed from somalia who we meet in this next report. mohammed. has come to pray at his father's grave hidden away in one of the biggest refugee camps in the world that. he's here to honor the memory of his father but the site is also yet another painful reminder of his own suffering. in his book dead babies i feel sorrow of the time still living in the camp where my father got sick to t
what a global summit is underway in geneva aimed at finding better ways to support the world's growing number of refugees it is the 1st meeting of its kind it brings together politicians business leaders and crucially those affected people who have been forced to leave their homes now the un says that persecution and war have forced some 26000000 people around the world to flee their homelands almost half come from just 3 countries we're talking about syria afghanistan and south sudan and...
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yes you're right we are playing to the geneva conventions we often referring to them and we are also referring to internationally humans aren't law but when it starts to really become an issue of security of all patients and own stuff then you have to make certain considerations do your job that that is unclear if you wasn't sure that because even without disclosing the locations of your medical facilities and rebel held areas they were attacked they were the doctors and patients kilkenny at that and blame the belligerence for targeting you deliberately because you obviously didn't let them know where where they should not strike well in general if it is we are respecting the geneva convention in all. its possibilities so in this regard of course it is one of the basic means where we can operate and how we can operate and of course if it's well known where we are but it is a deliberate targeting if you know that the hospital is getting even talked even without you formally notifying baby out aside where you are in in general terms we're doing it. in all the places where it's possible
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in geneva. there are discussions going on. we have to see how robert lighthizer reacts to those. david: that is a multilateral. let's go to bilateral. u.s.-china. we are told we may have a phase one agreement. still unclear will be in the agreement. what you understand about what we should expect? rufus: very unclear. ambassador lighthizer sing the phase one deal is a big deal and has a lot of substance. he mentioned 86 pages of text but no one has seen any of that. what we do know is he is saying there are specific commitments from the chinese on increasing both agricultural and industrial goods, exports. it is not point clear what the other elements of the deal ambassador lighthizer mentioned some things the chinese are committing to on intellectual property and force technology transfer. the details of this are unclear. the other thing is unclear.
in geneva. there are discussions going on. we have to see how robert lighthizer reacts to those. david: that is a multilateral. let's go to bilateral. u.s.-china. we are told we may have a phase one agreement. still unclear will be in the agreement. what you understand about what we should expect? rufus: very unclear. ambassador lighthizer sing the phase one deal is a big deal and has a lot of substance. he mentioned 86 pages of text but no one has seen any of that. what we do know is he is...
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and works with various immigrant and refugee organizations she joins me from the refugee summit in geneva welcome to africa it's lovely to have in your mouth so you you've been a refugee yourself you work with refugee organizations what do you think of places like the camp in kenya. well thank you for having me and just being able to share with you 2 stories i can say i can i have never been to that particular camp but i can speak of my own experience and other camps where our . refugee isolation is problematic where refugees are not integrated with the host community then isolation does happen and conflict between refugees and host communities to happen and as that's really problematic so communities are doing a better job now at least they're thinking about how to integrate these refugees with in the communities as well because again you can't isolate people thus when the. despair happened because in most refugee most refugees don't work they're pretty much just wasting their human potential for countries that are doing a great job of integrating the refugees are migrants into their com
and works with various immigrant and refugee organizations she joins me from the refugee summit in geneva welcome to africa it's lovely to have in your mouth so you you've been a refugee yourself you work with refugee organizations what do you think of places like the camp in kenya. well thank you for having me and just being able to share with you 2 stories i can say i can i have never been to that particular camp but i can speak of my own experience and other camps where our . refugee...
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for in 5 refugees live in developing countries a global summit in geneva hears calls for more fairness. i'm told me a lot and well welcome to the program we begin with a growing spat between germany and the u.s. over energy the u.s. senate has backed sanctions against companies building a pipeline which will carry you brush and gas to germany north stream 2 is due to begin operating in the coming months but u.s. lawmakers want president donald trump to sign the sanctions into law later this week as part of a push to counter russian influence in europe. the u.s. government move is the latest episode in a gathering geopolitical storm. the buildings to hold further construction of nearly 10000000000 euro pipeline under the baltic sea. the pipeline will double undersea shipments of russian natural gas to germany. u.s. lawmakers say nord stream too will channel billions of dollars in revenues to moscow and make your of more reliant on its neighbor the legislation is a rare challenge to traditional ally germany for some of the shades of the cold war . north stream to lead by state owned gaza
for in 5 refugees live in developing countries a global summit in geneva hears calls for more fairness. i'm told me a lot and well welcome to the program we begin with a growing spat between germany and the u.s. over energy the u.s. senate has backed sanctions against companies building a pipeline which will carry you brush and gas to germany north stream 2 is due to begin operating in the coming months but u.s. lawmakers want president donald trump to sign the sanctions into law later this...
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this is news live from geneva playing host to the 1st global refugee for a new report from one of the world's biggest refugee camps. was never meant to be a long term solution most people live as a refugee yet in the camps and. the u.n. says more than 26000000 people around the world have been forced to flee their homes some spend their entire lives in camps like this in kenya also on the program . production of its 737 mosques and line of regulators grounded the plane after 2 fatal crashes in just 5 months and now the u.s. plane maker is halting the assembly line for one of its best sounds. of france's teacher may just step towards dealing with cases of sexual abuse in the catholic church by removing. the people secrecy. i'm filled welcome to the program. a global summit started in geneva aimed at finding better ways to support the world's growing number of refugees the 1st global refugee forum brings together politicians business leaders and people who've been forced to leave their homes the u.n. says war and persecution of forced around 26000000 people around the world to flee thei
this is news live from geneva playing host to the 1st global refugee for a new report from one of the world's biggest refugee camps. was never meant to be a long term solution most people live as a refugee yet in the camps and. the u.n. says more than 26000000 people around the world have been forced to flee their homes some spend their entire lives in camps like this in kenya also on the program . production of its 737 mosques and line of regulators grounded the plane after 2 fatal crashes in...
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and the camps all they know the 4 in 5 refugees live in developing countries the global summit in geneva hears calls for more fairness. and a 6 go through in the bundesliga like siege of old daughter went to a draw in one of the most entertaining games of the season. i'm told me a lot of ball welcome to the program. we begin with a growing spat between germany and the u.s. over energy the u.s. senate has backed sanctions against companies building the north stream to pipeline the link will carry russian gas under the baltic sea to germany and is due to begin operating in the coming months but lynn says the project is vital to its national energy needs. u.s. lawmakers want president donald trump to sign the sanctions into law later this week as part of a push to counter russian influence in europe. the us government move is the latest episode in a gathering geopolitical storm. the buildings to hold further construction of nearly 10000000000 euro pipeline under the baltic sea. the pipeline will double undersea shipments of russian natural gas to germany. u.s. lawmakers say nord stream too
and the camps all they know the 4 in 5 refugees live in developing countries the global summit in geneva hears calls for more fairness. and a 6 go through in the bundesliga like siege of old daughter went to a draw in one of the most entertaining games of the season. i'm told me a lot of ball welcome to the program. we begin with a growing spat between germany and the u.s. over energy the u.s. senate has backed sanctions against companies building the north stream to pipeline the link will...
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i believe will summit has started in geneva aimed at finding better ways to support the world's growing number of refugees the 1st meeting of its kind of brings together politicians business leaders and refugees themselves the u.n. says persecution and war a force 26000000 people to flee their homelands. 5 fighters in australia have been struggling to contain blazes in the blue mountains national park hundreds of bushfires have been raging across australia for months now authorities say conditions are likely to get even worse. this is the news from berlin from all follow us on twitter news over that our website w dot com. well up next business with monika jones taking a look at the gender gap which according to the world economic forum's latest findings will take another 99 years to close on that and a whole frame thanks for your company and ceasing. odd. off. topic discussed 6 of them were. down to subsist the brains for the title with 6 fire. 60 minutes dollars. listen carefully. listen listen listen to the going to. live discover the. live subscribe to documentary to live. live. belo
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under the geneva convention... there is no way... i geneva convention...ay... i am sorry, we have a terrible lime so we will try and speak to you again but it is not a very good line. the seychelles off the coast of east africa is setting itself up as a hub for marine preservation. the first ever large scale coral reef restoration project was set up there and now they are transplanting what they call super coral‘. with over half of the world's reefs already lost because of rising sea temperatures, there's hope this tiny chain of islands could hold the key to saving these animals from extinction. catherine byaruhanga has more they're called the reef rescuers. they work in the indian ocean trying to find ways of saving the world's dying coral. today, they're checking on their nursery. it's a manmade coralfarm and one of the biggest in the world. so this is a large—scale coral reef restoration project. the nursery that we use is a rope nursery. so our coral fragments are actually placed inside a rope and then they are hung mid—water. over half the world's ree
under the geneva convention... there is no way... i geneva convention...ay... i am sorry, we have a terrible lime so we will try and speak to you again but it is not a very good line. the seychelles off the coast of east africa is setting itself up as a hub for marine preservation. the first ever large scale coral reef restoration project was set up there and now they are transplanting what they call super coral‘. with over half of the world's reefs already lost because of rising sea...
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for joining us now from geneva is leonard doyle he's the spokesperson for the international organization for migration thank you for speaking with us now 1st of all the u.n. secretary general is urging developed countries to do their fair share when it comes to the global refugee crisis what would that look like. well i don't your your broadcast being primarily about migrants who are traveling from from sub-saharan africa north and indeed within there's a large component of the side of the city a genuine fear for their own personal safety many migrants too as well they may not be entitled to sign but they are definitely people in need of could in need of protection and. i think what the sector generally is really talking about is a 3rd of the equality that you see in the world that leads to people spontaneously leading a lot of good governance in their countries for themselves of and we're seeing all these fathers who you saw well documented in that last piece most mothers have no interest in the welfare of the people of their charges they want the money pure and simple and although you
for joining us now from geneva is leonard doyle he's the spokesperson for the international organization for migration thank you for speaking with us now 1st of all the u.n. secretary general is urging developed countries to do their fair share when it comes to the global refugee crisis what would that look like. well i don't your your broadcast being primarily about migrants who are traveling from from sub-saharan africa north and indeed within there's a large component of the side of the city...
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refugee agency joining us from geneva kelly thanks for your time one of the things i've read about this forum is that you're actually. consulting refugees themselves throughout the whole process which sounds different from the sort of usual ideas of gathering and talking and maybe pledging money or support. indeed thanks thanks 1st of all for your for your interest and attention indeed refugees are right at the center of this global refugee forum both refugee participants speakers refugee led organizations and this really came to a combination last december when the general assembly adopted the global compact on refugees it was with their ideas their their ingenuity to try to drive what we're looking at in terms of solutions this is not going to be your normal un meeting by any stretch we have over 3000 people that will be joining us from all walks of life from government international organizations non-governmental organizations civil society and business in order to try to find solutions to these refugee situation some of them which have been going on for decades what do you want to c
refugee agency joining us from geneva kelly thanks for your time one of the things i've read about this forum is that you're actually. consulting refugees themselves throughout the whole process which sounds different from the sort of usual ideas of gathering and talking and maybe pledging money or support. indeed thanks thanks 1st of all for your for your interest and attention indeed refugees are right at the center of this global refugee forum both refugee participants speakers refugee led...
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the un is hosting its 1st a global refugee farm in geneva and looking at ways to improve the lives of millions around the world the 3 day event comes as the number of refugees continues to rise while addressing the farm turkey's president criticized other countries for failing to provide financial help to syrian refugees in turkey. in order to find a sustainable and permanent solution to this issue we have to take global steps forward in cooperation with but we haven't yet reached the desired level of global ownership of the refugee crisis our hope and pray that the global refugee forum here in geneva will be instrumental in terms of implementing our previous commitments and the only solution to the outstanding problem of the refugee influx crisis coming out of syria is far from being confined but it is a political solution this is a burden that we have been bearing for the last 9 years we need to find a formula that allows the refugees to remain in their mother lands and the ones that have already come to turkey to be peacefully returned and resettled in their motherland. now thousan
the un is hosting its 1st a global refugee farm in geneva and looking at ways to improve the lives of millions around the world the 3 day event comes as the number of refugees continues to rise while addressing the farm turkey's president criticized other countries for failing to provide financial help to syrian refugees in turkey. in order to find a sustainable and permanent solution to this issue we have to take global steps forward in cooperation with but we haven't yet reached the desired...
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joining us from geneva is fiona frick, ceo of unigestion. what do you think about the election results? does this reduce uncertainty to such an extent that investors are going to feel comfortable purchasing risk assets in the u.k.? investors assets -- investors have felt quite comfortable already purchasing risky assets. the victory and the majority that boris johnson has now on top of the negotiation between china and the u.s., which is getting in a better position, i think, yes, there is a bit of optimism that will be in the markets. the only problem is that there is also valuations which are quite high, and the fact that all the good news -- we are a bit worried about valuation. now some of the uncertainty around the hard brexit is out, we see a plan. obviously, we have to keep in mind that valuations are quite high. matt: what about the -- you know, yesterday we saw equity markets soaring already before in.polls came a different uncertainty was stamped out with donald trump's tweets and the bloomberg scoop that the president has signed o
joining us from geneva is fiona frick, ceo of unigestion. what do you think about the election results? does this reduce uncertainty to such an extent that investors are going to feel comfortable purchasing risk assets in the u.k.? investors assets -- investors have felt quite comfortable already purchasing risky assets. the victory and the majority that boris johnson has now on top of the negotiation between china and the u.s., which is getting in a better position, i think, yes, there is a...
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that's the wto director general coming to us from geneva.is moving into a second week of protest over pension reform and britain is moving towards an election. we talk about -- talk with nicholas duncan of the atlantic council. this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ elevision and radio. ♪ this is balance of power, i'm david westin. french president macron is facing the biggest opposition to his policies yet with hundreds of thousands taking to the streets over possible pension reforms. we welcome nicholas duncan, he's coming to us today from paris. it's good to have you, we have been watching these demonstrations industry and we have heard about the schools and transportation getting shut down. what's going on? askings: the french are the same question, this is a political failure by emmanuel macron and the french government . there are 42 different state pension plans, many giving special privileges, and no private pension systems in france, which may be surprising to anyone familiar with the u.s. , the u.k., or the n
that's the wto director general coming to us from geneva.is moving into a second week of protest over pension reform and britain is moving towards an election. we talk about -- talk with nicholas duncan of the atlantic council. this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ elevision and radio. ♪ this is balance of power, i'm david westin. french president macron is facing the biggest opposition to his policies yet with hundreds of thousands taking to the streets over...
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a year after i saw the coptic codex in geneva, the egyptian owner took it to new york city and triedccess. >> the owner then deposits the codex in a bank vault. it stays there for nearly 2 decades until another buyer finally persuades him to sell. >> here i am opening again that safe. all the pages were glued together, and fragments of the pages were floating around. still uncertain what the manuscript is, tchacos takes it to yale. >> they say, "do you know what you have here? this is something that's only been hinted at in antiquity. for the first time ever, we're laying eyes on the actual gospel of judas." >> but there's bad news: restoration will cost a fortune. tchacos needs someone with very wealthy contacts. enter manuscript dealer bruce ferrini. >> i was told that bruce ferrini was a very reputable manuscript dealer and that he had bill gates as a client. that sounded good. >> seeing the chance to make a quick profit, ferrini decides to buy the manuscript himself and sell it on. >> ferrini writes two checks, a total of $2 1/2 million dollars for the gospel of judas. and they b
a year after i saw the coptic codex in geneva, the egyptian owner took it to new york city and triedccess. >> the owner then deposits the codex in a bank vault. it stays there for nearly 2 decades until another buyer finally persuades him to sell. >> here i am opening again that safe. all the pages were glued together, and fragments of the pages were floating around. still uncertain what the manuscript is, tchacos takes it to yale. >> they say, "do you know what you have...
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speaking at the global refugee forum in geneva the u.n. secretary general antonio good actor terrace developed countries to shoulder what he called their fair share of the burden of caring for the surge a number of displaced people then a dollar bill speaks for the international organization for migration and told the w how he thinks the situation for migrants could be improved your broadcast being primarily about migrants who are travelling from from from sub-saharan africa north and indeed within there is a large component of the side of the c.p.p. to go up a genuine fear for their own personal safety many migrants too as well they may not be in time to sign but they are definitely people in need if you need protection. i think what the surgeon general is really talking about is that there is the equality that you see in the world that leads to people spontaneously leading a lot of good governance in their countries i mean for the stars if you are seeing all these fuckers who you saw well documented in that last piece most mothers have n
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displaced people around the world and speaking at the opening of the 1st global refugee forum in geneva switzerland u.n. secretary general antonio good to address said that the world owes all countries is that welcome to large numbers of refugees a debt of gratitude but gratitude he says is not enough the u.n. estimates that there are currently 26000000 people who have been forced to flee their homes earlier we spoke with mohamed tawfik the u.n. age c.r.s. special envoy to the horn of africa and we asked him what he expects from this meeting. the global to do as a work provides an opportunity for member states. to showcase best practices we. need it to 6000000 to produce a hole in the wall and 78000000 displaced population globally and therefore it is. best practices countries provided support that if we do see one form of another this is the place where best practices will be examined bookplate this will demand but above all this is a form of way we hope that additional resources can be mobilized by the part of us all the member states and the international community will not have to p
displaced people around the world and speaking at the opening of the 1st global refugee forum in geneva switzerland u.n. secretary general antonio good to address said that the world owes all countries is that welcome to large numbers of refugees a debt of gratitude but gratitude he says is not enough the u.n. estimates that there are currently 26000000 people who have been forced to flee their homes earlier we spoke with mohamed tawfik the u.n. age c.r.s. special envoy to the horn of africa...
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to do more to tackle the your worldwide refugee crisis speaking at the 1st global refugee forum in geneva u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists criticized what he called a hostile political environment for threatening asylum seekers an example of this can be seen in the west african country of nisha with the recent increase in the number of irregular migrants are traveling from africa to europe the e.u. closed down some of the biggest transit routes routes through nisha brussels also provided support for the country's military to patrol its own borders since then the number of migrants passing through michel house for them sharply but human trafficking remains a lucrative business in places like agadez the w.'s that went there and met people who say that pressure from the e.u. is making the situation for migrants more dangerous for nearly 30. brought people across the border from i got us into libya she never thought he was doing something criminal. this who had it's not true that we are so-called human traffickers and we are deceiving people it's also not true that we treat them
to do more to tackle the your worldwide refugee crisis speaking at the 1st global refugee forum in geneva u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists criticized what he called a hostile political environment for threatening asylum seekers an example of this can be seen in the west african country of nisha with the recent increase in the number of irregular migrants are traveling from africa to europe the e.u. closed down some of the biggest transit routes routes through nisha brussels also...
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we actually went in order to bring it back to geneva.ountry? they need the un. the danger is used as a fig leaf, nothing more. crosstalk. we don'tjust fig leaf, nothing more. crosstalk. we don't just take for granted fig leaf, nothing more. crosstalk. we don'tjust take for granted and see yes, goodbye, and here is the blessing. trust me otherwise they would have been by far more popular with some of them. in the course of your previous answer you said something interesting, you alluded to the political situation in the united states stop when we talk about, and use these quotation marks, the international community, it seems to me there's very little phrase without united states. but see in the trump administration is a president who was determined to pull his forces out of afghanistan, frankly he seems determined to do with whether or not he gets a peace agreement with the delavan stop is determined, it seems, to draw down his troops from across the middle east. he is determined to plough his own furrow in israel—palestine against the w
we actually went in order to bring it back to geneva.ountry? they need the un. the danger is used as a fig leaf, nothing more. crosstalk. we don'tjust fig leaf, nothing more. crosstalk. we don't just take for granted fig leaf, nothing more. crosstalk. we don'tjust take for granted and see yes, goodbye, and here is the blessing. trust me otherwise they would have been by far more popular with some of them. in the course of your previous answer you said something interesting, you alluded to the...
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hosting its 1st ever global refugee forum in geneva to look at ways to improve the lives of millions across the globe the 3 day events comes as the number of refugees is rising 25900000 is the number of refugees currently in the world today and while governments have committed to provide help it's often geography not dictate for many and on now more than 2 thirds or 67 percent of all refugees come from just 5 countries and include syria afghanistan and myanmar most of the rest come from africa including south sudan somalia democratic republic of congo and the central african republic and for the 5th consecutive year turkey is the country with the largest number of refugees nearly 4000000 mainly coming from syria but there are others form iraq iran and afghanistan though the majority of refugees often move to lower middle income countries like pakistan uganda lebanon and bangladesh let's go more on this from sun up moustapha who's engine even if she's a a syrian refugee and founding member of the network for refugee voices good to have you with us here on al-jazeera now your story is
hosting its 1st ever global refugee forum in geneva to look at ways to improve the lives of millions across the globe the 3 day events comes as the number of refugees is rising 25900000 is the number of refugees currently in the world today and while governments have committed to provide help it's often geography not dictate for many and on now more than 2 thirds or 67 percent of all refugees come from just 5 countries and include syria afghanistan and myanmar most of the rest come from africa...
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global ownership of the refuse the crisis our hope and pray that the global refugee forum here in geneva will be instrumental in terms of implementing our previous commitments and the only solution to the outstanding problem of the refugee influx crisis coming out of syria is far from being confined but it is a political solution this is a burden that we have been bearing for the last 9 years we need to find a formula that allows the refugees to remain in their mother lands and the ones that have already come to turkey to be peacefully returned and resettled in their motherland. turkey has become a hub for african migrants hoping to cross the border into greece and into the e.u. but a deal between agra and the block to reduce the flow of migrants has made it's more difficult to make that journey and his mom of the door reports from istanbul that means many a choosing to make turkey they knew hong. the x.i.i. neighborhood of stumble is home to thousands of public and migrants people smugglers their middlemen and negotiate is also here for most migrants this is just a pit stop before the n
global ownership of the refuse the crisis our hope and pray that the global refugee forum here in geneva will be instrumental in terms of implementing our previous commitments and the only solution to the outstanding problem of the refugee influx crisis coming out of syria is far from being confined but it is a political solution this is a burden that we have been bearing for the last 9 years we need to find a formula that allows the refugees to remain in their mother lands and the ones that...
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world to find new ways to improve the lives of refugees and turn all good terrace was speaking in geneva at the global refugee forum the 1st meeting of its kind and will the humanitarian organizations business executives and refugees themselves high on the agenda how to share the burden of helping refugees 80 percent live and poor and developing countries where india is one of the many countries in africa where refugees are a major concern thousands fled 4 years ago when hundreds were killed in political violence connected to the presidential election as katherine so reports from or wrong many refugees have returned home from camps in neighboring countries but others say they're still afraid to return home. joe vehicle boy and his family have just returned home from a refugee camp in kenya. they fled in 2015 at the height of political violence that broke out of a president paragons insist that time election. brings home a new son born in the comp and he's hoping another election scheduled for next year will go ahead peacefully. i'm up with my parents of planted me my house was find a way
world to find new ways to improve the lives of refugees and turn all good terrace was speaking in geneva at the global refugee forum the 1st meeting of its kind and will the humanitarian organizations business executives and refugees themselves high on the agenda how to share the burden of helping refugees 80 percent live and poor and developing countries where india is one of the many countries in africa where refugees are a major concern thousands fled 4 years ago when hundreds were killed in...
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not one for the big car shows like the annual geneva motor show here french luxury manufacturers' bugatti presented what is supposedly the most expensive car in the world complete with handmade wheel rims it will set on a buyers back 16000000 euros what makes this race race is one of what this is for sure. at the completely opposite end of the spectrum is v.w. 1st purity electric car the id 3 which is aimed at the mosque marcus. the idea 3 is opening the next chapter. fulfilling vision to become actually 0 emission brands by 2050. this yr 0 emission goal had already been achieved in january by a russian schoolteacher. exactly one horsepower for 0 emissions. the horse drawn car stands for a global trend making new out of old. falso in london was this morris minor built in 1953 which used to run on petrol but is now always plugged in at night it hails from a startup that makes its money by retrofitting old cars. why sprout when there isn't actually anything wrong with them except for the power trip . the only thing classic cars con to yet is fly other inventors are working on this maybe 202
not one for the big car shows like the annual geneva motor show here french luxury manufacturers' bugatti presented what is supposedly the most expensive car in the world complete with handmade wheel rims it will set on a buyers back 16000000 euros what makes this race race is one of what this is for sure. at the completely opposite end of the spectrum is v.w. 1st purity electric car the id 3 which is aimed at the mosque marcus. the idea 3 is opening the next chapter. fulfilling vision to...
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appointment of judges to the w t o court came to a head as ambassadors from around the world met in geneva to discuss the impasse that debbie a t.o. appellate body is made up of 7 judges for whose terms of expired have not been replaced because the united states has blocked the naming of their replacements to the remaining 3 are due to leave on wednesday with only one member remaining the court will no longer be able to issue rulings. and the director general said that he will be now holding intensive consultations of a political nature i'll get to his statement in a minute but what he said was that he thinks we need to dig deeper and we need to have a broader look at what we might be able to do in order to get a permanent solution to this problem involving the appellate body many of washington's objections center on rulings related to trade with china without a court $364.00 member w t o will no longer have a binding dispute settlement system. it looks like is planning to bring in separate german retail banking unit back into its main corporate structure could save up to $100000000.00 eur
appointment of judges to the w t o court came to a head as ambassadors from around the world met in geneva to discuss the impasse that debbie a t.o. appellate body is made up of 7 judges for whose terms of expired have not been replaced because the united states has blocked the naming of their replacements to the remaining 3 are due to leave on wednesday with only one member remaining the court will no longer be able to issue rulings. and the director general said that he will be now holding...
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traveled to the congo in 1938 on an art expedition commissioned in part by the ethnological museums in geneva and basel him a hero purchased hundreds of sculptures masks and other art objects on these trips . and he documented his transactions with local residents in his diary which has survived to this day. adds to constructive thought i asked the artists what techniques they use what their process was their aesthetic concepts and what was truly new for the time is that he documented their name and document. mask made from calorie shells and textile. initiation mask porn's. mask of a woman's face all produced before 939. today the artworks that him a hero collected are important historical documents but the fact that the art dealer was able to acquire them so inexpensively reflects the clear balance of power during the colonial era artists such as soon from the d.r. congo address these power structures and their work. via was really to have these multiple perspectives we have a specific way of looking at these objects in photographs a certain perspective but there are these very different vo
traveled to the congo in 1938 on an art expedition commissioned in part by the ethnological museums in geneva and basel him a hero purchased hundreds of sculptures masks and other art objects on these trips . and he documented his transactions with local residents in his diary which has survived to this day. adds to constructive thought i asked the artists what techniques they use what their process was their aesthetic concepts and what was truly new for the time is that he documented their...
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tomorrow when his day in geneva. prepare itself to really are sort of this question what can the world do more to really go to good responsibly and better than the and share the burden of responsibility new commitment on the cation on health on other services on livelihood on protection on operating borders in allowing people to really flee to safety because a number of reviews of the space be roots reaching a big numbers and the world have to come to get that to solve it it cannot be solved by a few countries it can also be solved by a new dollars it has to be solved globally and hopefully the city days conference that we see in geneva in the next couple of days will bring these countries together and come up with new pledges a new commitment that hopefully everybody will stick to and we'll see a new beginning to how to handle refugee crisis and displacement crisis ok we'll have to leave it there but thank you very much indeed i mean our joining us there live from doha. now a major earthquake has shaken the southern
tomorrow when his day in geneva. prepare itself to really are sort of this question what can the world do more to really go to good responsibly and better than the and share the burden of responsibility new commitment on the cation on health on other services on livelihood on protection on operating borders in allowing people to really flee to safety because a number of reviews of the space be roots reaching a big numbers and the world have to come to get that to solve it it cannot be solved by...
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we had an opportunity to go over those delegations in geneva to meet with our ambassadors to impeachash but those that have been falling up short to restrain the appellate body to operate within the parameters rather than expansive decisions that were not agreed to by the other participating members increase of transparency also a problem with self identity still hiding behind the status of trade preferences that china has been abusing that status for quite some time this has been a by partisan attack to move forward and we felt it was important for the house in congress to weigh in to give the current ambassador further tools to take the argument why this is important to get done especially in a timely manner. now it ceases to function has a brave new world it we can only predict what the consequences would be now they see the lower panel to encourage trade wars through those member nations where it's every country for themselves or as we hear now there are discussions occurring to create an alternative to the resolution panel to the exclusion of the united states we wouldn't even b
we had an opportunity to go over those delegations in geneva to meet with our ambassadors to impeachash but those that have been falling up short to restrain the appellate body to operate within the parameters rather than expansive decisions that were not agreed to by the other participating members increase of transparency also a problem with self identity still hiding behind the status of trade preferences that china has been abusing that status for quite some time this has been a by partisan...