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connect us to this issue of treatment. >> in mumbai in particular, and that's it's like at this point. because of the pandemic that it's in the world-- so the antibiotic apocalypse in mumbai right now is in that ghetto, but we now know that it's a springboard that gets more and more radiant and then it's just spring boards out. and by-- when it feels like we're stuck in a horror movie, on a daily basis, we're back again at the point in history where can do and patients die and that is a result of misusing medicines. we don't completely not understanding medicine, but also, in india, like the u.s. again, has an aisle privatized health care system so the doctors are not incentivized to give the best treatment. they're incentivized to give a treatment that keeps-- retains the patience as a client. or you know, if they're insured, doctors are incentivized to extract as much money from each patient and in mumbai, all of that has added to what is now mass medical negligence because you're not treated with dignity and compassion and you're undertreatment. if you're rich, you're overtreated f
connect us to this issue of treatment. >> in mumbai in particular, and that's it's like at this point. because of the pandemic that it's in the world-- so the antibiotic apocalypse in mumbai right now is in that ghetto, but we now know that it's a springboard that gets more and more radiant and then it's just spring boards out. and by-- when it feels like we're stuck in a horror movie, on a daily basis, we're back again at the point in history where can do and patients die and that is a...
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he has never been charged in connection with the mumbai attacks. sri lanka's central bank has doubled its key interest rate in a bed to help the soaring inflation. students clashed in police where they called for the president to resign. those were the headlines. >> francis president macron is seeking to be reelected. anchor: paris 14th of july 2021. as happens every year, members of france's military elite have been invited to march for the parade. french president emmanuel macron was there. among the spectators were soldiers families. but with only nine months to go before the next presidential election, many here dismissed his presence at the show and an attempt to regain some of the authority he lost. even as the spread was in progress, security forces were showing 60% of them were planning to grab a far right opponent, the leader of the rally, marine le pen. some of the soldiers marching blamed emmanuel macron's for failing to stand up for french values. it is a situation he has faced before. in 2017 he won power after comfortably beating mari
he has never been charged in connection with the mumbai attacks. sri lanka's central bank has doubled its key interest rate in a bed to help the soaring inflation. students clashed in police where they called for the president to resign. those were the headlines. >> francis president macron is seeking to be reelected. anchor: paris 14th of july 2021. as happens every year, members of france's military elite have been invited to march for the parade. french president emmanuel macron was...
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in mumbai in particular is that's how mumbai feels like at this point it it we now know because of the pandemic that a small pathogen in wuhan has just engulfed the world. so the antibiotic apocalypse that's donning in the slums of mumbai for now is tightly a boomerang in that ghetto but we now know from coronavirus that it you know, uses that as a springboard gets more and more vary and then it just spring springboards out and by when that doctor was telling me that it feels like they're stuck in a horror movie is because they increasingly on a daily basis see patients. who were they you they we are back again at a point in history where all doctors can do is help. physicians die and is a result of misusing medicines either completely not understanding medicine, but also india like the us again has a highly privatized healthcare system. so the doctors are not incentivized to give the best treatment they are intense incentivized to give a treatment that keeps retains the patient as a client or you know, if they're insured doctors are incentivized to extract as much money from each pati
in mumbai in particular is that's how mumbai feels like at this point it it we now know because of the pandemic that a small pathogen in wuhan has just engulfed the world. so the antibiotic apocalypse that's donning in the slums of mumbai for now is tightly a boomerang in that ghetto but we now know from coronavirus that it you know, uses that as a springboard gets more and more vary and then it just spring springboards out and by when that doctor was telling me that it feels like they're stuck...
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in reply, mumbai are 134 for 4, with three overs to go. arrived in southampton on a boat carrying four thousand child refugees fleeing the spanish civil war. little did they know, but for two teenage boys — sabino baranaga and raimundo lezama — the tragedy of war would set them on their way to a career as professional footballers — first at southampton and later in spain with the likes of athletic club bilbao and real madrid. lewis coombes has the remarkable story of the children of 37. behind these happy pictures of the spanish _ behind these happy pictures of the spanish refugee _ behind these happy pictures of the spanish refugee children— behind these happy pictures of the spanish refugee children arriving l behind these happy pictures of the| spanish refugee children arriving in southampton — spanish refugee children arriving in southampton lies _ spanish refugee children arriving in southampton lies the _ spanish refugee children arriving in southampton lies the grim - spanish refugee children arriving in southampton lies the grim tr
in reply, mumbai are 134 for 4, with three overs to go. arrived in southampton on a boat carrying four thousand child refugees fleeing the spanish civil war. little did they know, but for two teenage boys — sabino baranaga and raimundo lezama — the tragedy of war would set them on their way to a career as professional footballers — first at southampton and later in spain with the likes of athletic club bilbao and real madrid. lewis coombes has the remarkable story of the children of 37....
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the state of tv today and how did mumbai become the epicenter and such an incubator of the disease? >> we have 4 million infections. the pandemic actually worked because of the way it was in lockdown so things are worse than they ever been for tb patients. last year 1.3 million people died of tv and there are key myths about tv. people think it's a disease of the past. neither of those things are correct. people think that it's the disease with one origin which is lungs. this is also not correct. tv is like cancer. or tv in the spine. and the last is i think curable. it needs to be curable e when we treat antibiotics. there's such overuse of antibiotics. especially with the pandemic. but we know how to ... [inaudible] the most powerful antibiotics in medicine so i feel like ... [inaudible] you tell the story of a few women . you point to this, there's either a lack of treatment, overtreatment, the wrong treatment. i learned about these drug resistant forms of tv. i wonder how, the question is how is that still happening but i wanted to reference you wrote in chapter 5 called antibio
the state of tv today and how did mumbai become the epicenter and such an incubator of the disease? >> we have 4 million infections. the pandemic actually worked because of the way it was in lockdown so things are worse than they ever been for tb patients. last year 1.3 million people died of tv and there are key myths about tv. people think it's a disease of the past. neither of those things are correct. people think that it's the disease with one origin which is lungs. this is also not...
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the way they look in the neighborhoods in mumbai. but it also leads to more crime and we are also talking about neighborhoods. i feel like it then comes down to the same point. it has the same impact on the minority communities and any time they are made to lose dignity. i also talk about the tuskegee trials when the population was acdenied because you can't talk about it without the race and gender.i >> i feel like i learned a lot. we know it and we've heard about it. i was interested in how that fit into your exploration and you also went into hiv and that struggle across the board and you drew these parallels in history that i think are important and relatable for all audiences. but going back to the drugs, to squash this global health epidemic, start with tb. there are other issues. what did you learn, can you give an example of something that you felt was important to dive into in the book, and i want to get to the question of how do we reform the drug industry. but let's talk about these drugs and the issue. it's manufactured a
the way they look in the neighborhoods in mumbai. but it also leads to more crime and we are also talking about neighborhoods. i feel like it then comes down to the same point. it has the same impact on the minority communities and any time they are made to lose dignity. i also talk about the tuskegee trials when the population was acdenied because you can't talk about it without the race and gender.i >> i feel like i learned a lot. we know it and we've heard about it. i was interested in...
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the actors got married in a private ceremony in mumbai with family and close friends in attendance.und the world. that's it from us. thanks so much forjoining us on newsday. the weather is looking pretty decent across much of the country. could see a little bit of rain pushing into the far north and west as we head through eastern sunday. but i think for many, it will stay fine, dry and warm. temperatures into the low 20s celsius across the warmest part of the south and east of england. have these weather fronts across western areas, but this high pressure will exert its force and keep them out at bay. for good friday, many places will start dry with some sunshine. a bit of coastal mist and fog around. further west, we'll have more cloud. down into southwest england, the odd shower around here. the odd shower could develop elsewhere. most places, though, will be dry. as we head through friday night, most places will be dry. we'll see some low cloud, mist and fog returning across more southern and western areas. it's going to be a mild night, but under clear skies, it's going to be a
the actors got married in a private ceremony in mumbai with family and close friends in attendance.und the world. that's it from us. thanks so much forjoining us on newsday. the weather is looking pretty decent across much of the country. could see a little bit of rain pushing into the far north and west as we head through eastern sunday. but i think for many, it will stay fine, dry and warm. temperatures into the low 20s celsius across the warmest part of the south and east of england. have...
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nor the united states has pulled off — there'll probably be a thoroughfare named in his honour in mumbain this country, borisjohnson way might be a cul—de—sac. such is the growing contrast between mrjohnson�*s global reputation and his domestic one. despite championing the cause of ukraine in europe, there's been no finger waggling in his meeting with narendra modi for the indian prime minister's support for russia. modi, johnson, putin — populist leaders in the ascendant. by the end of this weekend, we'll know whether or not that holds true for france, too. steve, let us begin with borisjohnson at home, however much he would rather we weren't concentrating on that. what has changed this week and how potentially troublesome is that for mrjohnson? the mood of conservative mps, they are the ones with agency, everyone else can express opinions about him, they are the ones with the power to remove him and something moved on thursday, when the whips couldn't discipline them all to vote against what labour was trying to do, which is to start an investigation, fairly soon, by one of the parliam
nor the united states has pulled off — there'll probably be a thoroughfare named in his honour in mumbain this country, borisjohnson way might be a cul—de—sac. such is the growing contrast between mrjohnson�*s global reputation and his domestic one. despite championing the cause of ukraine in europe, there's been no finger waggling in his meeting with narendra modi for the indian prime minister's support for russia. modi, johnson, putin — populist leaders in the ascendant. by the end...
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the actors got married in a private ceremony in mumbai with family and close friends in attendance.lywood with millions of fans around the world. and they have been in a relationship for the last few years. the wedding certainly has put an end to any rumours about the future relationship holds. that's it from us. thanks so much and do stay with bbc news. hello there. the weather this easter�*s looking pretty decent across much of the country. could see a little bit of rain pushing into the far north and west of the uk as we head through easter sunday into easter monday. but i think for many, it will stay fine, dry and pretty warm. temperatures into the low 20s celsius across the warmest part of the south and east of england. we'll have these weather fronts across more western areas, but this high pressure will continue to exert its force and keep them out at bay. so, for good friday, many places will start dry with some sunshine through central and eastern areas. a bit of coastal mist and fog around. further west, closer to those weather fronts, we'll have more cloud — northern irel
the actors got married in a private ceremony in mumbai with family and close friends in attendance.lywood with millions of fans around the world. and they have been in a relationship for the last few years. the wedding certainly has put an end to any rumours about the future relationship holds. that's it from us. thanks so much and do stay with bbc news. hello there. the weather this easter�*s looking pretty decent across much of the country. could see a little bit of rain pushing into the...
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two of bollywood's biggest stars, alia bhatt and ranbir kapoor, married in mumbai on thursday. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. and geri scott, poltical correspondent from the press association. tomorrow's front pages. the times�* front page — the government announces an overhaul of its asylum seeker policy, which would send some people who arrive in the uk a one—way ticket to rwanda, in eastern africa. the guardian report borisjohnson�*s proposals were branded as inhumane unworkable and a waste of money. but the daily mail says the prime minister will take on the "army" of left—wing lawyers and naysayers lining up to thwart his plans, he says will curb illegal immigration. turning to the war in ukraine, the i has an image of russia's warship moskva which has now been sunk. ukraine claims it hit the cruiser with its missiles. the telegraph leads with an appeal from the family of aiden aslin, a british man who has been reportedly captured in ukraine. the yorkshire pos
two of bollywood's biggest stars, alia bhatt and ranbir kapoor, married in mumbai on thursday. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. and geri scott, poltical correspondent from the press association. tomorrow's front pages. the times�* front page — the government announces an overhaul of its asylum seeker policy, which would send some people who arrive in the uk a one—way ticket to...
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seven or eight minutes to the trading day starts in mumbai. the nifty futures pointing to a higher open up by 3/10 of 1%. much in line with the rest of the region. stocks there have been under a lot of pressure, and our inflation. the government according to some reports suggesting it may cut lic's evaluation. they will keep track of that. there would be greater clarity on that later. looking ahead to a key story. yvonne: you mentioned about the daybook, what we are looking at today in the open. reaction to those inflation numbers. a third straight month we saw inflation above for what the rbi does. it has forced them to have to hike in june. the rpi planning to hold government bond options. in indian enterprises by both raw materials is in discussion with banks about raising $2 billion in an initial public offering. we spoke with one of the cofounders justice week, a visit made file documents as early as october. india's headline inflation, 17 month highs. a lot of implications about what this means about the rbi, and whether they have to joi
seven or eight minutes to the trading day starts in mumbai. the nifty futures pointing to a higher open up by 3/10 of 1%. much in line with the rest of the region. stocks there have been under a lot of pressure, and our inflation. the government according to some reports suggesting it may cut lic's evaluation. they will keep track of that. there would be greater clarity on that later. looking ahead to a key story. yvonne: you mentioned about the daybook, what we are looking at today in the...
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century of the tournament so far in the match against the delhi capitals which is going on right now in mumbai a half hours. he faces alex de minaur next. scotland's scott jamieson is leading the way in golf�*s handa championship after a brilliant second round in catalonia. he carded seven under for the day to move to eleven under par and a two shot lead. and zak hardaker has left wigan warriors after almost four years. he's had a string of disciplinary issues and he was dropped from the side recently for falling below club standards. he's been linked with a return to leeds. five—time olympic champion dame laura kenny has revealed that over the past few months she's had a miscarriage and also needed surgery for an ectopic pregnancy. after winning gold and silver at last summer's tokyo 0lympics, kenny fell pregnant with her second child, but on social media today she says she and husband jason lost the baby in november. then injanuary, after contracting covid, she was rushed to hospital with an ectopic pregnancy and had one of her fallopian tubes removed. she said she felt lost — but that getti
century of the tournament so far in the match against the delhi capitals which is going on right now in mumbai a half hours. he faces alex de minaur next. scotland's scott jamieson is leading the way in golf�*s handa championship after a brilliant second round in catalonia. he carded seven under for the day to move to eleven under par and a two shot lead. and zak hardaker has left wigan warriors after almost four years. he's had a string of disciplinary issues and he was dropped from the side...
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i am in mumbai where temperatures are not as high as several other parts of the country.rent from _ here. what is happening that is different from usual? - here. what is happening that is different from usual? there - here. what is happening that is| different from usual? there are actually three _ different from usual? there are actually three unique _ different from usual? there are actually three unique features | different from usual? there are - actually three unique features which has made this heatwave really stand out. number one, the heatwave has come prior to the expected period of heat waves. march 2022 was the hottest recorded on record. may and june are the months we're used to higher temperatures but this year it is much earlier. number two, different heatwaves affect pocket of the country which have been historically identified as hotspots of heatwaves but this year we are in the whole of the country, there is a huge spatial extent of this heatwave that almost a whole of the country is under this heatwave. the third thing is also the lack of showers which u
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the move comes following the detection of the highly transmissible xc variant in mumbai. india saw infections exceed 3000 cases each day this week. more than doubled from a week ago. hong kong beginning a slow path to normality as the worst covid outback wanes. -- outbreak wanes. gyms reopened, restaurants will open later and people can meet in larger groups. more restrictions will be eased in the next few months if new cases keep dwindling. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 1:00 p.m. in new york. 1:00 a.m. hong kong. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. stocks erasing opening gains as selloffs and treasuries resumed. 11 basis points higher on the 10 year. all of the inflation debate rages on. has it piqued? the market does not think so. what do central banks do about it? we will find out as we bring you the latest on the imf spring meeting. christine lagarde and j
the move comes following the detection of the highly transmissible xc variant in mumbai. india saw infections exceed 3000 cases each day this week. more than doubled from a week ago. hong kong beginning a slow path to normality as the worst covid outback wanes. -- outbreak wanes. gyms reopened, restaurants will open later and people can meet in larger groups. more restrictions will be eased in the next few months if new cases keep dwindling. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg...
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mumbai millions of people probably 250 million living within three ft of high tide. how we deal with that. i think it's going to be the biggest problem human civilization as ever had the face there anything that you could say the bay area needs to do. how do we rate compared to other cities around the around the world? you know, i think we're doing really well. we've always had people that have been concerned about it. there's been good science in a number of reports should have been put out by the scientists and the state. i think the challenge is that it's both a local problem. you know? what do we do around the margins of the bay and these new levies are raising the levees is one approach for a part of it. but it's a global problem. so even if california's the greenest, cleanest state in the you know country we still have the rest of the world that's burning oil and gas and coal. so that's what makes this so difficult. but i'd say we're ahead of the curve and these new there's new levee project is a step towards that, but ultimately we cannot hold back the pacific
mumbai millions of people probably 250 million living within three ft of high tide. how we deal with that. i think it's going to be the biggest problem human civilization as ever had the face there anything that you could say the bay area needs to do. how do we rate compared to other cities around the around the world? you know, i think we're doing really well. we've always had people that have been concerned about it. there's been good science in a number of reports should have been put out by...
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people spotting him at a private airport in mumbai, india.der who teaches powerful messages of self-transformation and guided people to inner peace. smith was banned from the owesoscars for 10 years for slapping comedian chris rock on the stage. >>> making usfl history, successfully converting the league's ever 3-point conversion. helping to move to the victory in the last nine minutes of the game. the birmingham stallion in the win over houston gamblers. dmar smith throwing for 250 yards and two touchdowns before for the win. before the game "fox & friends" anchors got to do the coin toss which must have been a pretty good experience, will. i would love to know how that went down? will: you know, carley, i had the opportunity to have a few really cool sports experiences in my life. this automatically, quickly goes to the top. awesome. reporter: glad you got to experience that. will: thank you, carley, you're with us next time, thank you. making room for god on the gridiron, tomorrow the u.s. supreme court will hear arguments from a high scho
people spotting him at a private airport in mumbai, india.der who teaches powerful messages of self-transformation and guided people to inner peace. smith was banned from the owesoscars for 10 years for slapping comedian chris rock on the stage. >>> making usfl history, successfully converting the league's ever 3-point conversion. helping to move to the victory in the last nine minutes of the game. the birmingham stallion in the win over houston gamblers. dmar smith throwing for 250...
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time since the slap, so he posed for photos with fans after he touched down at a private airport in mumbaienjoying his time during his arrival. he's in india, reportedly to meet a spiritual leader and yoga guru. willow said that you know this guru had had helped her overcome what she described as an existential crisis that she was filled with gratitude for his presence, so i think he's going there to see him. but us magazine says the trip to india was previously planned family vacation and then jada insisted on not canceling the vacation. despite despite the backlash to the oscar slap, alright, well, we have a limited time left, but i want to play you with sound bite from megan the stalin. let's listen to what she had to say about the shooting. she was involved in a couple of years back. i never put my hands on anybody. never raise my voice too loud like this was one of them times where it was like. it shouldn't have got this crazy escalated right? did she said she was scared and anyone would be after she was essentially shot for some petty argument. yeah happens to tory lanes and what's h
time since the slap, so he posed for photos with fans after he touched down at a private airport in mumbaienjoying his time during his arrival. he's in india, reportedly to meet a spiritual leader and yoga guru. willow said that you know this guru had had helped her overcome what she described as an existential crisis that she was filled with gratitude for his presence, so i think he's going there to see him. but us magazine says the trip to india was previously planned family vacation and then...
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. ♪ haslinda: two minutes to the trading day in mumbai.ouple builds their own company into a profitable business but that is exactly what our next guest did with her husband. she cofounded a lending start up that recently became a unicorn. the firm hit the same milestone after getting funding from softbank and other investors. it's find out more -- let's find out more. give us a sense of what the two startups are about. what you hope to achieve with them? >> we are in the core b2b space. and get the funding of financing because the segment is under banked right now. haslinda: millions of startups in india and sme's for that matter are not digitized. what are the challenges you face in getting them to do the? -- to do that? i think it is more a >> function of what benefits >> they can get. when they see what is in and for them whether it is for lending or raw material procurement, they automatically start to adopt more technology. it is not that they do not adopt technology at all, there are various parts of their lifecycle they have starte
. ♪ haslinda: two minutes to the trading day in mumbai.ouple builds their own company into a profitable business but that is exactly what our next guest did with her husband. she cofounded a lending start up that recently became a unicorn. the firm hit the same milestone after getting funding from softbank and other investors. it's find out more -- let's find out more. give us a sense of what the two startups are about. what you hope to achieve with them? >> we are in the core b2b...
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let's cross to mumbai now and speak to our now and speak to our correspondent archana shukla.ey founded india's largest it services firm. and akshata murty holzer .93% —— she holds a 0.93% stake in that, the kind of net worth she has at this point. while another member of the family has stepped down from the company, he is part of the board. and that is what the family business largely is and the income comes from there. ~ ., ., , largely is and the income comes from there. ~ . . , ., there. what tax rules govern citizens in — there. what tax rules govern citizens in india? _ there. what tax rules govern citizens in india? as - there. what tax rules govern citizens in india? as an - there. what tax rules govern | citizens in india? as an indian citizens in india? as an indian citizen who — citizens in india? as an indian citizen who is _ citizens in india? as an indian citizen who is fully _ citizens in india? as an indian citizen who is fully residing i citizens in india? as an indian citizen who is fully residing in | citizen who is fully residing in india for the whole year
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santa rosa 10th of an inch oakland, so it looks like just a few 107 inch about 61 hundred's half mumbai10th of an inch. richmond quarter inch for you there and into the band ben lomond area of the santa cruz mountains, 5 107 inch, but over the santa cruz mountains, the rain continues to fall, and you can see how the wave is moving through. this is a three hour time lapse and where we stand right now, just a little bit of drizzle along the coastline, perhaps the higher elevations over the north bay get into the east bay on and off light rain over our hills as well as long as 6 85 80. stretching into the south bay where we've got light rain along highway one. oh, one looks like right over morgan hill at this time and over areas of the santa cruz mountains in towards monterey. the snow continuing to pile up here in the sierra. this is some great news. 3 to 6 inches of snowfall expected perhaps even 10 for some of those higher elevations and they're into is a winter weather advisory until two o'clock this afternoon. if you're going to be up over those passes, you will need the chains or the
santa rosa 10th of an inch oakland, so it looks like just a few 107 inch about 61 hundred's half mumbai10th of an inch. richmond quarter inch for you there and into the band ben lomond area of the santa cruz mountains, 5 107 inch, but over the santa cruz mountains, the rain continues to fall, and you can see how the wave is moving through. this is a three hour time lapse and where we stand right now, just a little bit of drizzle along the coastline, perhaps the higher elevations over the north...
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in mumbai, our india business correspondent archana shukla had the latest.st going to pull away from that report to take you to the un general assembly in new york which will vote today on whether to suspend russia from the un rights council. one early morning of april 1993, delegates to the united nations had coffee, kissed their loved ones, and went to the quiet and comfortable united nations headquarters. to do business as usual. many of us have done this very morning. the same morning in early april, in 1993, there was a special reporter to report on extrajudicial summary or arbitrary executions in rwanda. he reported a united nations response was needed and he found that the abuses could be precursors to genocide. in 1993. unfortunately, that was largely ignored. by overstretched secretariat of the united stations. in early april, once again in april, in 1994, in the comfort of the united nations headquarters, the security council received letters in which the rwandan patriots to reminded member states that, i quote, —— rwandan petrie artic front. that,
in mumbai, our india business correspondent archana shukla had the latest.st going to pull away from that report to take you to the un general assembly in new york which will vote today on whether to suspend russia from the un rights council. one early morning of april 1993, delegates to the united nations had coffee, kissed their loved ones, and went to the quiet and comfortable united nations headquarters. to do business as usual. many of us have done this very morning. the same morning in...