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and public organizations spread the truth about ukraine. bandera headed the most radical iteration of o u n. the organization of ukrainian nationalists there openly and officially fascist roots may be shamefully tucked away in media articles now, but back then been there and his followers proudly wore it on their sleeves. along with anti semitism, the jews of the soviet union are the most loyal supporters of the bolshevik regime and the vanguard of musk of imperialism in the ukraine. jews often referred to by racial slurs within o u. n. weren't the only targets of been dares fascist discrimination doctrine russians, poles, gypsies were to be exterminated to, according to one of mentors, closest allies and another hero of 21st century ukraine. it is necessary to hurry up with the liquidation of poles to their full extinction villages. with silly polish populations are to be burned down in villages of mixed nationalities. only poles are to be wiped out jews, and gypsies, or to face the same treatment full annihilation without remorse. it's vital to take care of doctors, pharmacists, chemists,
and public organizations spread the truth about ukraine. bandera headed the most radical iteration of o u n. the organization of ukrainian nationalists there openly and officially fascist roots may be shamefully tucked away in media articles now, but back then been there and his followers proudly wore it on their sleeves. along with anti semitism, the jews of the soviet union are the most loyal supporters of the bolshevik regime and the vanguard of musk of imperialism in the ukraine. jews often...
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u. n. of using ukraine is a pawn in their geopolitical game against russia, with the national monetary fund has cut it's forecast for global growth this year to 3.6 percent. they say the war and western sanctions are putting pressure on the world economy, which is already seeing a slow recovery from the pandemic. russian tennis players have reportedly been banned from this years wimbleton tournament due to their nations invasion of ukraine. the ban will prevent world number 2 russian done. you med that f from competing in june grand slam event. a kremlin has called the move unacceptable. and in the 8 weeks since russia launched its invasion over 5000000 ukrainians have fled abroad. that's according to the un refugee agency, or than 200003rd country nationals have also escaped to neighboring nations. russia's aggressions have triggered the fastest growing refugee movement in europe since world war 2. ukrainians forced to leave their homeland often endure hardship and danger before reaching safe
u. n. of using ukraine is a pawn in their geopolitical game against russia, with the national monetary fund has cut it's forecast for global growth this year to 3.6 percent. they say the war and western sanctions are putting pressure on the world economy, which is already seeing a slow recovery from the pandemic. russian tennis players have reportedly been banned from this years wimbleton tournament due to their nations invasion of ukraine. the ban will prevent world number 2 russian done. you...
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plotting the murders of a soviet console and poland minister of home affairs in 1941 the o u. n. organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto and evolve in which nearly 7000 people were killed . a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start gorilla activities and established the u. p. a. their flag and, and remains the same bandana. was the mastermind behind the movement during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the bay. in 2010, been there was made a national hero of ukraine and such tortured processions take place every year. you used to queer so chill area code tom, you to show you the associate's toys on or choose from which one you put in. you might put your mom in thought, only dirtiest in the nazi's conversation offices to bundle ski marsh i was doing associates upon a bundle bill. so assume if logan so soon. okay baltimore a little girl could actually children flucker to crush and forged blow on their new minutes could dish no at the bill and i pieces no job. okay, a with ah ah, ah ah, ah a secretary of defense lloyd
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all the years in exile, he was the leader had to co iteration of o u n. the organization of ukrainian n, bender and his followers proudly wore it on their sleeves. the jews of the soviet union are the most loyal supporters of the bolshevik jews, often referred to by racial slurs within oh, he poles, gypsies were to be exterminated to, according to his and another hero of 21st century ukrainian villages with silly polish populations are to be burned down, it meant full annihilation without remorse. it's vital to take care of his. they must be murdered without announcement. hardly surprising at his estimated to be responsible for some $100000.00 deaths. the ukrainian nationalists, valleys, the lives of its members very highly implemented modern day. ukraine has been repeatedly urged to pol keita, but president zalinski thinks it's a cool things, a normal and cool thing. he was one of the defenders of ukes, bringing up all across the country. it's just hard to tell how and 2nd and final rond of the challenger rain le pen has can see 5 years in office. the off
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plotting the murders of a soviet console and poland minister of home affairs. in 1941 the o u. n. organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto, involved in which nearly 7000 people were killed. a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start gorilla activities and established the u. p. a. their flag and him remains the same man dinner with the most in mind behind the movement. during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the uva. in 2010, been there was made a national hero of ukraine and such torture processions take place every year. the issue used the queer still chill area code book. i'm you to show you a, a social story on a truce bridge. when you put in, you might put it in thought only a not to schema station officers could been middle school marsh. i was doing some stuff on a bundle bill. so assume if log in with the quote could actually children flucker to crush reports blue on their new meds could do you know, at the bill and that decent no job with blue. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's
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plotting the murders of a soviet console and poland minister of home affairs in 1941 the o u. n. organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto in evolve in which nearly 7000 people were killed. with a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start gorilla activities and established the u. p. a. their flag and him remains the same bandana was the mastermind behind the movement. during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the u. p. a. and 2010 been there was made a national hero of ukraine and such torchlight processions take place every year. the issue use the queers to chill area code with tom you to show you are the associates quote on for truths which one you put in. you might put your immune thoroughly deliveries in the nazi's conversation of his cuban middle school marsh. i was introduced upon a bundle bill so soon if lago so soon. okay. baltimore pushed little crash in the children flucker to crush forged blood on their new minutes. could dish no at the bill in the pieces. no job, oak river, the whitest young if you, you with
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he's the germany director of the u. n's world food program out of the world's bread basket. that's what you cry and has been called is dragged into a war. so is a new wave of hunger coming then i think we already seen, and it's important to know that the ukraine war is just an additional stress on what has been extremely difficult when prices are skyrocketing beyond all time for food prices and the war in grain as we have just heard, as basically directly a factor, 12 percent of the globally traded calories this sense another way and who are countries and course families of it. so when and when will it hit 1st? but it already did it because the prices went up immediately and we have so many food insecure countries that are depending on ukraine and also russia, particularly in the middle east, the north africa region, but also in sub saharan africa and in southern africa. mon, the countries that are most dependent on, for example, never know, or egypt or livia, but also our operations as the world food program. i have the, the effect that with the saw it was a bit more detail
he's the germany director of the u. n's world food program out of the world's bread basket. that's what you cry and has been called is dragged into a war. so is a new wave of hunger coming then i think we already seen, and it's important to know that the ukraine war is just an additional stress on what has been extremely difficult when prices are skyrocketing beyond all time for food prices and the war in grain as we have just heard, as basically directly a factor, 12 percent of the globally...
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because that's what the secretary general of the u. n. is supposed to say, or did he really go to moscow expecting vladimir putin to suddenly see the error of his ways? i think that the u. n is already spoken. we've seen a number of resolutions coming through the un condemning, including in the general assembly with hundreds of nations condemning rushes, actions in ukraine. a rush has been kicked off the human rights council in geneva, and so the un secretary general knows exactly what's happening right now. but, but clearly in his role, he is trying to move a possible ceasefire, which he mentioned in his conversations in moscow and try to get, at least at this moment to try to get the fighting to stop. so it is a role of the un secretary general to take on these tasks. but i think the secretary general knows full well what's taking place here. he's use language that clearly places the blame for what's taking place on russia. and what we're seeing right now, of course, is atrocities taking place. so there's very little room for negotiation
because that's what the secretary general of the u. n. is supposed to say, or did he really go to moscow expecting vladimir putin to suddenly see the error of his ways? i think that the u. n is already spoken. we've seen a number of resolutions coming through the un condemning, including in the general assembly with hundreds of nations condemning rushes, actions in ukraine. a rush has been kicked off the human rights council in geneva, and so the un secretary general knows exactly what's...
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we've seen a lot of pledges of support these days from the g serpent, the u. n. natal promises of more weapons and, and have a heavier weaponry of house are being received and he's well off. he know he was very grateful for all the support it can get. you know, salenti has said that europe is starting to see what they're facing and stepping up and definitely the, the plate pledges are welcome. also seen that 800000000 dollar agreement from the us side and some of those weapons that was believed. some planes have made their way already here to ukraine and some other part. so obviously ukraine's ukranian authorities really grateful and happy to that. but there is also growing frustration here in keith about the pace at which the support is coming out. everyone has known that the battle for don bass that renewed aggression in the east was happening was going to happen for weeks and yet, you know, european leaders still sitting around discussing what they might send and when obviously keep, you know, needing those weapons. now they need them on the battlefield to be
we've seen a lot of pledges of support these days from the g serpent, the u. n. natal promises of more weapons and, and have a heavier weaponry of house are being received and he's well off. he know he was very grateful for all the support it can get. you know, salenti has said that europe is starting to see what they're facing and stepping up and definitely the, the plate pledges are welcome. also seen that 800000000 dollar agreement from the us side and some of those weapons that was...
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these torches were left in honor of stepan baldera, who's famous for being one of the leaders of the o. u. n. in 1934 the o u n's headquarters became a department of the gestapo. band errors, track record includes plotting the murders of a soviet console and poland minister of home affairs in 1941 the o u, and organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto, involved in which nearly 7000 people were killed. a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start gorilla activities and established the u. p. a. flag and, and remains the same vendor with the most in mind behind the movement during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the uva in 2010. been there was made a national hero of ukraine and such torture processions. take place every year. the history you used to queer so chill area code with a social story on a truce bridge when you put in, you might put it in thought only deliveries in that the nazis conversation officers can bundle ski, marsh. i was doing that. i was doing this upon a bundle bill, so assume if log in with the quote could actua
these torches were left in honor of stepan baldera, who's famous for being one of the leaders of the o. u. n. in 1934 the o u n's headquarters became a department of the gestapo. band errors, track record includes plotting the murders of a soviet console and poland minister of home affairs in 1941 the o u, and organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto, involved in which nearly 7000 people were killed. a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start gorilla activities...
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these torches willis in honor of step on montera, who's famous for being one of the leaders of the o. u. n. a. 1934. the o u n's headquarters became a department of the gestapo. band air is track record includes plotting the murders of a soviet console and poland minister of home affairs in 1941 the o u, and organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto, involved in which nearly 7000 people were killed. with a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start career activities and established the u. p. a. flag remains the same vendor was the mastermind behind the movement. during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the uva. in 2010, there was made a national hero of ukraine and such tortured possessions. take place every year. you used to queers for chewing gum. you to show you. are the associates stored on a truce from bridge when you pull in, you might, which will eliminate thoroughly to release a lot susie conversation of those people in middle school marsh. i was interested in your sources upon a bundle bill. so assume if logan so soon mel
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u. n. d p. suggest that if the war continues through 2022, ukraine faces the prospect of seeing 18 years of socio economic progress. last, this would set the country and the region back decades and leave deep long term social and economic fisher's un agencies including u. n. d, p are working to help preserve ukraine's hard warn, development aims, gains. this involves supporting the government to sustain stems, essential government structures and basic services, including emergency measures to sustain livelihoods, such as cash based assistance. madam president, the war in ukraine has damaged europe's security architecture. it's economic repercussions are already evidence, evidence far from the battlefield. the longer the war continues, the greater the risk that it will further weaken the global institutions and mechanisms dedicated to preserve peace and security. the war was started by choice . there is no inhibit ability to it or to the suffering it is causing. the united nations is ready to do everything when it's means to help bring an end to it. thank you madam president. i thank mister
u. n. d p. suggest that if the war continues through 2022, ukraine faces the prospect of seeing 18 years of socio economic progress. last, this would set the country and the region back decades and leave deep long term social and economic fisher's un agencies including u. n. d, p are working to help preserve ukraine's hard warn, development aims, gains. this involves supporting the government to sustain stems, essential government structures and basic services, including emergency measures to...
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of the ukrainians. and the russians involving the u. n and the international committee of the red cross, i can tell you the you and have brought in officials. not only those that are in ukraine, they bought in experts from other parts of the world. some of the most experienced people in the u. n. system. but they're not really giving us any details of the time frame for this operation to try and get them out of the steel works where most the civilians are and to take them to take them out of mary apple and set take them to safety. now it's also worth bearing in mind that these people, we understand in the still works are there along side fighters, ukrainian fighters. and there are some, certainly, some in the ukraine in public, even who would like those fighters to be brought out as well. and i think that's the difficulty of negotiations. they're going to take place. and the russians, i think, will be very keen that the civilians, if they are allowed out, are only the ones allowed out and every one else is screened and checked. and this i
of the ukrainians. and the russians involving the u. n and the international committee of the red cross, i can tell you the you and have brought in officials. not only those that are in ukraine, they bought in experts from other parts of the world. some of the most experienced people in the u. n. system. but they're not really giving us any details of the time frame for this operation to try and get them out of the steel works where most the civilians are and to take them to take them out of...
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that was martin frick, the germany director of the u. n's world sued program. more than 2 years into the corona virus pandemic. china is now battling with its worst outbreak ever. hardest hit is the country's largest city, shanghai 26000000 people are under locked down. now this is china's 0 coven policy. at work in the human cause are melting fabi encroachment reports tonight. for weeks, the streets of shanghai have been empty. supermarkets shot delivery workers that wouldn't normally be leaving there. wait for the city are nowhere to be seen. social media is put up, cries for help, and complaints about a lack of food. some videos, show unrest, neighborhoods where people are desperate to find food. and in one unverified video, people even seen looting a supermarket authorities scrambling to deliver supplies. but they are huge probably know from in for delivering vegetables. some are getting their food early . some are getting late, it has a big impact on people's lives. cindy and les, it's a tomato pharma who walk on the outskirts of the city. he's doing his p
that was martin frick, the germany director of the u. n's world sued program. more than 2 years into the corona virus pandemic. china is now battling with its worst outbreak ever. hardest hit is the country's largest city, shanghai 26000000 people are under locked down. now this is china's 0 coven policy. at work in the human cause are melting fabi encroachment reports tonight. for weeks, the streets of shanghai have been empty. supermarkets shot delivery workers that wouldn't normally be...
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these torches will is in honor of step on montera, who's famous for being one of the leaders of the o. u. n. a. 1934, the o u n's headquarters became a department of the gestapo band errors track record includes plotting the murders of a soviet console and poland minister of home affairs in 1941 the o u, and organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto involved in which nearly 7000 people were killed with a 943. after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start gorilla activities and established the u. p. a. flag him remains the same. mendera was the mastermind behind the movement. during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the bay. and 2010 ben dare was made a national hero of ukraine and such tortured processions take place every year. these few useful queers. chilli cook thumb you show you are the so she just went on bitter watchers from bridge when you, when you might, which room will remain thoroughly dirtiest in that will not sue's conversation. officers can bundles to you, marsh. i was in it, i was doing associates upon a bundle bill. so soo
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a catastrophe of the news. the u. n says the war and ukraine is having an alarming effect on developing nations. 30 percent of the world's wheat and barley, 20 percent of maze. and more than half of all sunflower oil comes from ukraine and russia fertilizes the war is pushing up food and fuel prices, especially in asia and africa. the u. n. estimates at least 1.6 to these are already struggling with the slate of challenges, not of better making. let's go live that a kristen said to me at the united nations, kristen, tell us that more if you. what about the effects that the warn ukraine is? having on the rest of the world or ukraine, a 170 countries are at risk for some impact from this war. and, and the, and the incredible price increases that you talked about when it comes to food and fuel and also rising interest rates, which is really having an impact on least developed country corona virus pandemic. and the stress that that's put on economies around the globe as well as the impacts of climate change and extreme weat
a catastrophe of the news. the u. n says the war and ukraine is having an alarming effect on developing nations. 30 percent of the world's wheat and barley, 20 percent of maze. and more than half of all sunflower oil comes from ukraine and russia fertilizes the war is pushing up food and fuel prices, especially in asia and africa. the u. n. estimates at least 1.6 to these are already struggling with the slate of challenges, not of better making. let's go live that a kristen said to me at the...
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off the invasion of ukraine as brussel correspondent jack perez speaking to be able to learn more than 4 and a half 1000000 refugees have fled the war in ukraine, according to the u. n. majority of them end up in neighboring countries like moldova, amongst them are tens of thousands of ukrainian jews. at the w correspondence, tanya kraemer traveled to the ball, dove in that capital, and she's, you know, where the jewish community is rallying to help. a former printing house in the mold oven capital kyshay. now, now a refugee reception center. it has been set up by israeli 8 organizations to support jewish refugees from ukraine and to help them immigrate or make a yard to israel. so guardy tire man down from tel aviv this work is very close to his heart. as a child, he left ukraine for israel with his parents of the long journey, a good night to sleep, and presently before the fire. this is our goal to send the people as fast as possible. all the basic needs that they need to ease her say new year has already started over once before she was uprooted from her home because of the conflict and the new hunt region in 2014, she hoped she has the necessary documents on ha
off the invasion of ukraine as brussel correspondent jack perez speaking to be able to learn more than 4 and a half 1000000 refugees have fled the war in ukraine, according to the u. n. majority of them end up in neighboring countries like moldova, amongst them are tens of thousands of ukrainian jews. at the w correspondence, tanya kraemer traveled to the ball, dove in that capital, and she's, you know, where the jewish community is rallying to help. a former printing house in the mold oven...
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as, as one of the most famous form a u. n special repertoire has how close do you think we are to nuclear confrontation? said a lab upset. it's always nature that raises the threat of obviously the gradient president has raised the need to perhaps rearm with nuclear weapons. and russian nuclear weapons have been put on high alert. i think there is a serious danger folk from the nuclear reactors in ukraine and could be hit with either accidentally or deliberately, either by turns or by direction military pressure. and then there's the danger of escalation. whenever there's a confrontation of this sort as code in the cuban missile crisis back in 19621 has to worry about, they mutually catastrophic consequences of escalating across the nuclear threshold. and i think it's one hope that the leaders on both sides have the prudent awareness of these risks well and relax, reporting while we both and, and all of us who are going underground so sympathize with all the victims of the current conflict. do you think that we may be enterin
as, as one of the most famous form a u. n special repertoire has how close do you think we are to nuclear confrontation? said a lab upset. it's always nature that raises the threat of obviously the gradient president has raised the need to perhaps rearm with nuclear weapons. and russian nuclear weapons have been put on high alert. i think there is a serious danger folk from the nuclear reactors in ukraine and could be hit with either accidentally or deliberately, either by turns or by direction...
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afghanistan was the world's largest opium producer, responsible for 85 percent of global production. according to the u. n. the $1011.00 tax the cultivation and trade of the crump, earning millions of u. s. dollars and helping finance their wor, something they have never officially admitted. a john bonnie explains to us why the taliban are trying to band opium production. his institute collects data and research is drug cultivation in afghanistan. the objective is certainly to get the approval 1st of the international community hopefully move closer and closer to the recognition of the regime, which is very important for them because it would then allow many other revenues to fluid. oh, so when the taliban minister confirmed this in the interview, he said the world has to help us. we asked them to take notice and stand by our side of that. so for me taken, ah, i just got it is a thought they were great. you.
afghanistan was the world's largest opium producer, responsible for 85 percent of global production. according to the u. n. the $1011.00 tax the cultivation and trade of the crump, earning millions of u. s. dollars and helping finance their wor, something they have never officially admitted. a john bonnie explains to us why the taliban are trying to band opium production. his institute collects data and research is drug cultivation in afghanistan. the objective is certainly to get the approval...
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president forster icons to adela against various rebel groups who still control large parts of the country. the u. n. is currently probing an alleged massacre during a joint operation by government forces and wagner fighters in which dozens of civilians were killed. wagner group militants, are also accused of committing mass killings, extrajudicial executions, torture kidnappings and mass rape. and that they are using this violence to control and exploit areas rich and gold, diamonds, and valuable minerals. russian companies also appear to benefit from the mercenaries, involvement. wagner's arrival and car coincided with the company linked to its founder, being awarded diamond and gold mining licenses. molly is the latest country in which wagner mercenaries have been deployed. marley's ruling. military hunter has been fighting a longstanding insurgency by islamist groups. they've been supported by un troops and the french army unhappy with the performance of the french troops. molly turned to russia and the wagner group, about 1000 wagner mercenaries have been deployed to train molly and soldiers an
president forster icons to adela against various rebel groups who still control large parts of the country. the u. n. is currently probing an alleged massacre during a joint operation by government forces and wagner fighters in which dozens of civilians were killed. wagner group militants, are also accused of committing mass killings, extrajudicial executions, torture kidnappings and mass rape. and that they are using this violence to control and exploit areas rich and gold, diamonds, and...
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not only causing anguish in that country, but could add to food insecurities in other parts of the world. the u. n fears of disruption caused by the war could threaten food supplies in the middle east africa and parts of asia. the un food and agriculture organization's food price index shot up 12.6% in march. grain prices like wheat, oats, barley and corn are up 70. vegetable oils prices rose 23% ukraine is a key weak producer and leads the world in sunflower oil production. and you can scan the qr code in the corner of your screen there to get more information about how you can help the people of ukraine code will take you to our website, which has details on multiple relief projects underway. none of this year at tahoe welcome guests for the first time this weekend since he kaldor fire shut it down, while enough repairs have been made for a temporary opening to celebrate the resort 75th anniversary. the look of the look of charred landscapes nearby show the area has more work to do. spirit tahoe plans to complete reopening next ski season over to you, mark and andre. the winds are still a factor
not only causing anguish in that country, but could add to food insecurities in other parts of the world. the u. n fears of disruption caused by the war could threaten food supplies in the middle east africa and parts of asia. the un food and agriculture organization's food price index shot up 12.6% in march. grain prices like wheat, oats, barley and corn are up 70. vegetable oils prices rose 23% ukraine is a key weak producer and leads the world in sunflower oil production. and you can scan...
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u. m. are putting forward the case for russia that this vote should be rejection. he, he mentioned that previously the secretary general of the u. n. had said that the exclusion of russia could set a dangerous precedent in 8. he said russia has consistently strengthened constructive dialogue and it would recruit at risk v. and about the vote against this attempt to undermine the existing humanitarian rights and considerations within the general assembly. would be undermined if russia was to be expelled by this war or suspended. i should say. by this vote, there is a 2 thirds majority which is needed for this resolution to be adopted. russia has warns countries previously that if the vote in favor of it or the abstain from it, that that is going to be considered an unfriendly gesture. we're going to have more world news coming up in a couple minutes. stay with us here on al jazeera of the resolution. ah ah ah ah ah ah, the collapse in lebanon's economy for some bank customers to take legal action to recover the savings, but only a few of the successful. the banks may accused of shifting their losses to customers by offering checks
u. m. are putting forward the case for russia that this vote should be rejection. he, he mentioned that previously the secretary general of the u. n. had said that the exclusion of russia could set a dangerous precedent in 8. he said russia has consistently strengthened constructive dialogue and it would recruit at risk v. and about the vote against this attempt to undermine the existing humanitarian rights and considerations within the general assembly. would be undermined if russia was to be...
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army was able to evacuate many civilians from the area while it stays behind to fight the head of the u. n's. nuclear watchdog has visited chernobyl on the 36th anniversary of the new care disaster. there. i. e, a chief graph l, mariano gross. he said rushes. recent occupation have been very dangerous. he said . radiation levels went up during the take over, but are now back to normal. he don't use my ts billing reports. the world's most dangerous route, sealed under giant concrete hood, the chernobyl disaster side is once again the focus of attention. now that russian occupation troops have withdrawn the head of the international atomic energy authority can assess its condition. the 1st ready must go to the operator with these people here because they carried on their work. in spite of all the difficulties, in spite of the stress, in spite of the fact that they could not be working normally, they continue working as if nothing had happened. so they get this equation stable, so to speak. and these, in this one, commence the worst at work, of course about the 1st task is replacing equipment t
army was able to evacuate many civilians from the area while it stays behind to fight the head of the u. n's. nuclear watchdog has visited chernobyl on the 36th anniversary of the new care disaster. there. i. e, a chief graph l, mariano gross. he said rushes. recent occupation have been very dangerous. he said . radiation levels went up during the take over, but are now back to normal. he don't use my ts billing reports. the world's most dangerous route, sealed under giant concrete hood, the...
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i am own working here within our and ministry of defense. working with the u. n. a. and they discussing the things which are held at the distribution of the anterior aid. and with a we managed to set up 5, a convoys or 2 different parts of ukraine and on top of the humanitarian aid, which is on a daily basis distributed among the ukrainian and citizens, and also in don as can landscape on behalf of the russian. i ministry of defense and her, and some other russian organizations. and today we discussed the opportunity and the possible actions little steps to strengthen our corporation in this direction. and i think that we will, we will be able to a, from t create the necessary steps, which we could no take under the present circumstances. and of course we're, we're talking about the future of the united nations as a whole, about the tries of our western colleagues to try to take the discussions on all of all the issues outside the offices of the united nations and creating different partnerships and different appeals which the being presented as the dog selected club,
i am own working here within our and ministry of defense. working with the u. n. a. and they discussing the things which are held at the distribution of the anterior aid. and with a we managed to set up 5, a convoys or 2 different parts of ukraine and on top of the humanitarian aid, which is on a daily basis distributed among the ukrainian and citizens, and also in don as can landscape on behalf of the russian. i ministry of defense and her, and some other russian organizations. and today we...
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the head of the u. n's, nuclear watchdog has visited chernobyl on the 36th anniversary of the nuclear disaster. there i a, a chief fail mariano grossi described, rushes, reasons, occupation is very dangerous. he said, radiation levels had gone up during the takeover, but are now back to normal. the un refugee agencies expecting more than 8000000 people to flee this war, double its initial projection with 5000000 having fled so far. the you and hcr says the scale of the conflict and the speed at which people are flying, are unheard of in recent times. un secretary general, antonio garish has used talks in moscow with russian president vladimir putin, to repeat his call for a cease. far after the meeting. gutierrez said he'd reached an agreement in principle to evacuate civilians from the besieged city of maria pope. president putin told the secretary general that he had hopes of a diplomatic solution to the conflict. adding the peace talks with ukraine were continuing virtually earlier in the day. good perish held what he described as a very frank discussion with the russian foreign mi
the head of the u. n's, nuclear watchdog has visited chernobyl on the 36th anniversary of the nuclear disaster. there i a, a chief fail mariano grossi described, rushes, reasons, occupation is very dangerous. he said, radiation levels had gone up during the takeover, but are now back to normal. the un refugee agencies expecting more than 8000000 people to flee this war, double its initial projection with 5000000 having fled so far. the you and hcr says the scale of the conflict and the speed at...
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we nationalist organizations of the u. n. a. u. s. so type began to form a crap, took, began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church for therefore, he supported archbishop bill a rep who got bad relations with moscow, and was attempting to create his own personal key oven. patriarchy. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear warheads along with missile delivery vehicles. overall ukraine possesses 680 meg or tons of nuclear weaponry. this is comparable to 37778 bombs dropped on hiroshima. in addition, ukraine had strategic aviation. the could carry 492 cruise missiles with nuclear warheads. finally, there were $2600.00 units of tactical nuclear weapons stored in the country, ukraine's nuclear potential exceeded that of france, the united kingdom and china combined. for washington, the most important condition for co operation and economic assistance was a complete dismantling of the military
we nationalist organizations of the u. n. a. u. s. so type began to form a crap, took, began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church for therefore, he supported archbishop bill a rep who got bad relations with moscow, and was attempting to create his own personal key oven. patriarchy. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear warheads along with...
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by 2052 thirds of the world's population will be living in cities. at least that's what the u. n. estimates. billions of people will be living in confined spaces. clearly this poses an immense challenge for city planners. the flow yada is an international horticultural exhibition in the netherlands and this year one of the topics is greenest cities. so what green solutions are there to make our cities more sustainable and livable? ah, be charles made of over $7000.00 kilos of plastic and in ecosystem created in a desert landscape. these are some ideas for greener future on display at the florida. a world expo for horticulture in the netherlands in the future. more and more people are going to live in cities. so our, ah, yeah, our idea is to show people, how can we create shape the cities of the future? how can we make them greener? how can we make them more sustainable? and what can each and every one of us do exactly to i to make this happen over 40 countries, are taking part in the florida at the german pavilion, bio tapia, visitors learned about environmental impact and change
by 2052 thirds of the world's population will be living in cities. at least that's what the u. n. estimates. billions of people will be living in confined spaces. clearly this poses an immense challenge for city planners. the flow yada is an international horticultural exhibition in the netherlands and this year one of the topics is greenest cities. so what green solutions are there to make our cities more sustainable and livable? ah, be charles made of over $7000.00 kilos of plastic and in...
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of starvation. the figures are startling in relation to u. n. d u n t p reports, which suggests that 97 percent of the population will be in poverty. by mid 2020 to the situation that guns time was bad before it was almost 75 percent in poverty. but obviously when you reach close to 100 percent misrepresents a complete economic collapse situation. so we're seeing many more people still run or a bo, i myself was in a idp settlement the other day. and there were reports from families saying that they are really cutting down on the meals that they today. i witnessed people cooking on plastic and also we have stories of children being sent to work and has just conditions or begging and also to girls being forced into early marriage. so all of these things are symptoms of an almost complete economic collapse. and monetary ends can fill the gap in the short term, but what we need is actually re starting of the economy. and the world bank is having best spring meetings at the moment and discussing the ass gunston reconstruction trust fund. and it's real
of starvation. the figures are startling in relation to u. n. d u n t p reports, which suggests that 97 percent of the population will be in poverty. by mid 2020 to the situation that guns time was bad before it was almost 75 percent in poverty. but obviously when you reach close to 100 percent misrepresents a complete economic collapse situation. so we're seeing many more people still run or a bo, i myself was in a idp settlement the other day. and there were reports from families saying that...
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all of the abuse needs to be written down so to, to make the case for international tribunals and so that justice can be achieved. the u. s. is the chair of the u. n. human rights councils of this is something that is practical and implementable is something that we should do now. yeah, i mean, how likely is that you think that international tribunals will be set up to investigate specifically what happened in boucher i think there's a lot of outrage. i think people are shocked in this may motivate the west to actually do more. so in washington, there's a lot of reluctance descend, i've the higher end weapon systems. the white house is making. this distinction between asked lottery weapons and defensive weapons. and i think that that a distinction that might make sense in law school is going to go away in the u. s. is going to finally start sending us some of these weapons systems that the ukrainians have been begging for. for a long time. on the justice side. i think it's too early to say, remember that, that russia is on the security council, and it's going to block every single attempts to bring justice to ukraine. i mean, on speaking of russia
all of the abuse needs to be written down so to, to make the case for international tribunals and so that justice can be achieved. the u. s. is the chair of the u. n. human rights councils of this is something that is practical and implementable is something that we should do now. yeah, i mean, how likely is that you think that international tribunals will be set up to investigate specifically what happened in boucher i think there's a lot of outrage. i think people are shocked in this may...
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the head of the u. n's, nuclear watchdog, has visited chernobyl on the 36th anniversary of the nuclear disaster. them i. e, a chief raphael, marianna grossey, said rushes, reasons, occupation have been very dangerous. he said. radiation levels went up during the takeover, but an all back to pre invasion levels did abuse. mateus billing reports the world's most dangerous route, sealed under giant concrete hood, the chin nobody's hasta site is once again the focus of attention. now that russian occupation troops have withdrawn the head of the international atomic energy authority can assess its condition. the 1st ready must go to the or breaker to these people here because they carried on their work. in spite of all the difficulties, despite of the stress, in spite of the fact that they could not be working normally, they continue working as if nothing had happened. so they get the sedation stable, so to speak. and this, in this one, commence the worst at was of course about the 1st task is replacing equipment that was destroyed or stolen. just the 1st one you will have to push on a good
the head of the u. n's, nuclear watchdog, has visited chernobyl on the 36th anniversary of the nuclear disaster. them i. e, a chief raphael, marianna grossey, said rushes, reasons, occupation have been very dangerous. he said. radiation levels went up during the takeover, but an all back to pre invasion levels did abuse. mateus billing reports the world's most dangerous route, sealed under giant concrete hood, the chin nobody's hasta site is once again the focus of attention. now that russian...