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and i would like to thank bob b., his editing team, and our colleagues at embassies and posts around the world for their tireless work in collecting the information that's in this year's report. the report gives voice to countless individuals around the world who have been killed, beaten, threatened, harassed, or jailed, for seeking to exercise their beliefs in accordance with the dictates of their conscience. the united states will continue to stand for those who are oppressed all over the world. on the pages of this year's report are stories of individuals who have endured unspeakable persecution. governments have saw to restrict alleges beliefs, practice, and expression for people across a wide range of belief traditions. nonstate actors have targeted religious groups, attacked places of worship, and vilified groups in their hateful narrative, including on social media platforms. from jehovah's witnesses in russia, jews in europe, christians in north korea, nigeria and saudi arabia, muslims in burma and china, catholics in nicaragua and atheists and humanists around the world, no community
and i would like to thank bob b., his editing team, and our colleagues at embassies and posts around the world for their tireless work in collecting the information that's in this year's report. the report gives voice to countless individuals around the world who have been killed, beaten, threatened, harassed, or jailed, for seeking to exercise their beliefs in accordance with the dictates of their conscience. the united states will continue to stand for those who are oppressed all over the...
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the world ♪ ♪ around the world ♪ ♪ around the world ♪ ♪ around the world ♪ >>> ound the world one step at a time? >> a dutchman embarked on his epic 25,000-mile trek last may, and this morning our own will ganss is tracking his progress. hey, will. >> yeah. last may, like, 2021 last may, tom boerman has already walked all the way across europe. right now he's in america, and he joined me for an interview from the house he stayed in last night in minnesota. >> reporter: from jordan to switzerland, and illinois, and all of the thousands of miles between, tom boerman has seen it all, on foot. the netherlands native on day 404 of a years-long mission to walk around the world. >> i'm trying to be the first human being to cross all continents on foot, which is never done before. >> reporter: the idea coming to tom when he was at rock bottom. an addict and struggling with mental health issues. >> for me, it was literally do or die because i was suicidal. ten i sold everything, my house, my belongings, and i started traveling, and i find myself. >> reporter: now, tom wal
the world ♪ ♪ around the world ♪ ♪ around the world ♪ ♪ around the world ♪ >>> ound the world one step at a time? >> a dutchman embarked on his epic 25,000-mile trek last may, and this morning our own will ganss is tracking his progress. hey, will. >> yeah. last may, like, 2021 last may, tom boerman has already walked all the way across europe. right now he's in america, and he joined me for an interview from the house he stayed in last night in minnesota....
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the build back better world initiative. it has a new name that has similar goals, and that is for the g 7 nations to commit $600000000000.00 in infrastructural investments around the world. and this is to contest chinese. the chinese is belt and rhode initiative. so what we're looking at are similar frustrations, but also perhaps a similar standstill on what to do about it. we're going to hear a bit more about that infrastructure spending actually on the program shortly. but i want to talk a bit more about the united states and its relationship with china, because today we've actually had yet more firms put on the us black list to trade black list over 30 of them, including chinese companies. so what we're sort of companies are being targeted by the us. yes, it's not only chinese companies, it's companies in the u. a and vietnam, and even the united kingdom, it's companies around the world. 5 chinese companies have been blacklisted. these are tech in logistics companies, which makes sense because this blacklist is for companies that are providing so called entities of concern that is support for the russian military. it's defense and industrial base in its war
the build back better world initiative. it has a new name that has similar goals, and that is for the g 7 nations to commit $600000000000.00 in infrastructural investments around the world. and this is to contest chinese. the chinese is belt and rhode initiative. so what we're looking at are similar frustrations, but also perhaps a similar standstill on what to do about it. we're going to hear a bit more about that infrastructure spending actually on the program shortly. but i want to talk a...
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the airlines _ around the world. . the airlines are _ around the world. . lines are also having| around the world. . the l airlines are also having to around the world. . the airlines are also having to cut back as well as a result of this? , , ., back as well as a result of this? , ,., . this? this is all connected so the airlines _ this? this is all connected so the airlines have to - this? this is all connected so the airlines have to respondl the airlines have to respond accordingly, uk scrapping thousands of lives this summer because of the shortages of staff. ryan dow, staff there are threatening strikes across europe because of wage levels are not being paid properly, they say, for pretakeoff and post— landing duties, british airways check—in staff might strike over not having their pay reinstated to pre— pandemic levels, dutch klm is planning to restrict ticket sales so that it can keep its airlines in the air but not have them as packed to cope with those airport numbers i was mentioning earlier that had been capped. one note though, airline bosses
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they want to cooperate with other countries around the world. this is also not exempt of controversy, but they're basically trying to focus on certain areas where they can cooperate with countries around the world. that can also help them in one way or another. so joe biden, clearly stressing that this was not aid, that they were giving countries around the world that this was something that will ultimately benefit these countries as well that are talking, that they would also refer to their own security and their own well being. so when you talk about renewable energy, when you talk about climate proposals, in general, when you talk about global health in the pandemic that we've just had, these are all issues. and i think there is a clear understanding among these group of leaders that the problems that affect one group of nations around the world certainly can have an impact, thousands of kilometer the thousands of miles are away. and that's why there is this need to cooperate on, on projects. and in this particular case, we're talking about 7
they want to cooperate with other countries around the world. this is also not exempt of controversy, but they're basically trying to focus on certain areas where they can cooperate with countries around the world. that can also help them in one way or another. so joe biden, clearly stressing that this was not aid, that they were giving countries around the world that this was something that will ultimately benefit these countries as well that are talking, that they would also refer to their...
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and private actors to support lgbtqia human rights organizations around the world. this is our 10th anniversary and we crossed the 100 too many dollars mark -- $102 million mark. this raises the questions of what steps we need to take to turn this commitment into action. one thing that lgbtqia human rights defenders need is funding because it costs money to turn on the lights, by a computer, pay staff salaries, and money is not the only answer. you need intersectional analysis. but money can accelerate change and money is not equally distributed to all human rights movements. and lgbtqia plus people are often shut out, whether it is access to funding to support their human rights movements or access to funding to provide fair and equitable livelihoods. i will give you examples of what steps should be taken beyond funding. one is training. one thing thing that appealed to make about csis is the idea that this is a four-run policy space. i think respect for lgbtqia plus people should be nonpartisan. we should all agree discrimination and violence is wrong,. . it doesn'
and private actors to support lgbtqia human rights organizations around the world. this is our 10th anniversary and we crossed the 100 too many dollars mark -- $102 million mark. this raises the questions of what steps we need to take to turn this commitment into action. one thing that lgbtqia human rights defenders need is funding because it costs money to turn on the lights, by a computer, pay staff salaries, and money is not the only answer. you need intersectional analysis. but money can...
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around the world the move is being _ economy. by - economy. around the world the move is being criticised by the l move is being criticised by the financial establishment and celebrated by crypto fans. we are celebrated by crypto fans. - are following developments closely. are following developments closel . �* , are following developments closel. �* , ., closely. and it is leading the wa . closely. and it is leading the way- we _ closely. and it is leading the way- we are _ closely. and it is leading the way. we are proud. - closely. and it is leading the way. we are proud. but- closely. and it is leading the way. we are proud. but i - closely. and it is leading the - way. we are proud. but i people here embracing _ way. we are proud. but i people here embracing bitcoin? - is el salvador�*s big bitcoin gamble paying off? el salvador�*s bitcoin journey started here in el zonte, with a weird and mysterious origin story. in 2019, an anonymous donor gave the small fishing village a large donation of bitcoin. one of the first benefic
around the world the move is being _ economy. by - economy. around the world the move is being criticised by the l move is being criticised by the financial establishment and celebrated by crypto fans. we are celebrated by crypto fans. - are following developments closely. are following developments closel . �* , are following developments closel. �* , ., closely. and it is leading the wa . closely. and it is leading the way- we _ closely. and it is leading the way- we are _ closely. and...
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— around the world because don't forget we — around the world because don't forget we should _ aroundet we should not forget how shocking this is. _ forget we should not forget how shocking this is. this— forget we should not forget how shocking this is. this is- forget we should not forget how shocking this is. this is if- forget we should not forget how shocking this is. this is if you i shocking this is. this is if you were — shocking this is. this is if you were in— shocking this is. this is if you were in a _ shocking this is. this is if you were in a developing - shocking this is. this is if you were in a developing countryl shocking this is. this is if you - were in a developing country with a dictator— were in a developing country with a dictator who — were in a developing country with a dictator who does _ were in a developing country with a dictator who does not _ were in a developing country with a dictator who does not like - were in a developing country with a dictator who does not like the - dictator who does not like the result— dictator who does not like the result of
— around the world because don't forget we — around the world because don't forget we should _ aroundet we should not forget how shocking this is. _ forget we should not forget how shocking this is. this— forget we should not forget how shocking this is. this is- forget we should not forget how shocking this is. this is if- forget we should not forget how shocking this is. this is if you i shocking this is. this is if you were — shocking this is. this is if you were in— shocking this...
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the world. they grow enough food to feed 400 million people. that is gone. the ripple effect of that around the world? 26 nations alone depend on 50% or more of their green from that region. the silos are full. why are the silos full? because the ports are blocked. why are the ports blocked? russian forces. the farmers and need to harvest in july and august. where are they? they are on the frontlines. they need to be putting out pesticides and fertilizers. if they do get a harvest, of which we expect half the yield, where will it go? if the ports aren't open, the global ripple effect will be famines around the world. this is why it's critical and so much appreciated that the united states and the senate of the house is responding in such a time as this. we've got to get those ports open. we've got to get and the resources we are talking about out into the field quickly. into countries that will be very vulnerable -- eastern africa, the middle east, central america. i could go on and on. if we get the resources that you are now talking about appropriating, it will go a long way. stabilizing
the world. they grow enough food to feed 400 million people. that is gone. the ripple effect of that around the world? 26 nations alone depend on 50% or more of their green from that region. the silos are full. why are the silos full? because the ports are blocked. why are the ports blocked? russian forces. the farmers and need to harvest in july and august. where are they? they are on the frontlines. they need to be putting out pesticides and fertilizers. if they do get a harvest, of which we...
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just off the german coast, cargo ships wait to duck in hamburg around $150000.00 containers. just sit and wait on the north sea and around the world. 11 percent of global shipping floats at anchor, consumers everywhere are feeling the effects of the moment that is often means that shelves in supermarkets and hardware stores are empty. and d, as in thomas vaughn, of ich runs a large logistics company in hamburg at the moment. he asked to improvise a lot, his warehouses keep filling up, but there are no ships to take the cargo on board. when, when it's full, it's full just like a barrel and the last drop then causes it to overflow. and that's how it is here. a german duck worker strike is only adding to the chaos. ships are not getting unloaded. the workers are demanding a pay raise for their non stop work during the pandemic. you know, i to hear the people here in the port gave it. they're all doing locked down and they're still pushing themselves to the breaking point to ensure that supply chains are maintained for thomas vaughn in which the strike still means more unfulfilled deliveries. that leads to gaps in the supply chain and
just off the german coast, cargo ships wait to duck in hamburg around $150000.00 containers. just sit and wait on the north sea and around the world. 11 percent of global shipping floats at anchor, consumers everywhere are feeling the effects of the moment that is often means that shelves in supermarkets and hardware stores are empty. and d, as in thomas vaughn, of ich runs a large logistics company in hamburg at the moment. he asked to improvise a lot, his warehouses keep filling up, but there...
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but this does— around the world at the moment. but this does is— around the world at the moment. interesting question about how central banks respond. here the ft is saving _ central banks respond. here the ft is saying that the fed will be under pressure _ is saying that the fed will be under pressure to— is saying that the fed will be under pressure to tighten hard, raise interest— pressure to tighten hard, raise interest rates again to join diplomat inflation egg. the bank of england _ diplomat inflation egg. the bank of england might be next week, it has another— england might be next week, it has another decision policy coming up that we _ another decision policy coming up that we could expect perhaps to see rates go _ that we could expect perhaps to see rates go even higher, which will place _ rates go even higher, which will place household under even more pressure — place household under even more ressure. ., y place household under even more ressure. ., , i. place household under even more ressure. ., , , ., ., pressure. polly, you get the long straw or the _ pressure. p
but this does— around the world at the moment. but this does is— around the world at the moment. interesting question about how central banks respond. here the ft is saving _ central banks respond. here the ft is saying that the fed will be under pressure _ is saying that the fed will be under pressure to— is saying that the fed will be under pressure to tighten hard, raise interest— pressure to tighten hard, raise interest rates again to join diplomat inflation egg. the bank of england...
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and you have many of those around the world. and many, many of those are also neglected, forgotten, so we don't it. and we're asking for an extension of that compassion. and that's all that archie, but asthma has mentioned, you know, the right to seek asylum, it's a fundamental human right. and it's a legal obligation. so it's really important that refugees and no matter where they come from, that they're able to access that safety and protection and receive their, their rights and entitlements that they, that they deserve. but we also have to look at the global picture. if we do look at the response to many refugee crises around the world, it is predominately the neighboring or the regional countries that do stuff up there. often at the front lines that the 1st responders that you might say in terms of dealing with them. and if we look at the statistics, for instance, for the report that we issued out yesterday at the end of last year, we had a, you know, the largest hurst country. could you hearst countries where countries like
and you have many of those around the world. and many, many of those are also neglected, forgotten, so we don't it. and we're asking for an extension of that compassion. and that's all that archie, but asthma has mentioned, you know, the right to seek asylum, it's a fundamental human right. and it's a legal obligation. so it's really important that refugees and no matter where they come from, that they're able to access that safety and protection and receive their, their rights and entitlements...
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i want to get to how the $5 billion will help the emergency food situation around the world. before that i have a question about odessa and the russian ports. if you could dig down more deeply on what will happen of food insecurity around the world if we don't unblock those ports, some people are saying we could use the land routes and obviously we want to do our best, but mr. beasley, tell us what will happen if, i think it's over 30 million tons of wheat stuck in the ukrainian ports. what is that mean for world hunger? >> ukraine shifts about 60 million metric tons through those ports on an annualized basis. that's about three thighs it -- 3000 train carloads. you can't truck enough out, you can't do it, you might could truck out one million metric tons a month on a good day at best. even then, you're talking about $120 more per metric ton, so puts it out of the market in terms of pricing. so the port is open. ukraine gross enough food to feed 400 million people. it's not just availability of food pricing, it's also food pricing. that is going to do more harm to the poorest
i want to get to how the $5 billion will help the emergency food situation around the world. before that i have a question about odessa and the russian ports. if you could dig down more deeply on what will happen of food insecurity around the world if we don't unblock those ports, some people are saying we could use the land routes and obviously we want to do our best, but mr. beasley, tell us what will happen if, i think it's over 30 million tons of wheat stuck in the ukrainian ports. what is...
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now 83 percent of those are being hosted in low to middle income countries around the world. so we're also seeing a great in equity in terms of responsibility sharing, so the world's or possibly just most people remember your heard shabbier speak there about the link between a forcible displacements force displacement and, and conflict. and, and you and hcr is saying that the trend and the rising numbers of those being displaced can only be reversed by a new concerted push towards peacemaker. but given the state of the world today and given how many conflicts there are in the world right now, does it seem likely to you that we will see that push that we would see that concerted effort by the international community? i don't think so. i mean, at the moment all we see is that is a sustained attack on refugee protection. internationally. you know, you mentioned the beginning of the one, the plan of the british government. one of the reason why the plan is really concerning is that if in the past it can become a template for other countries. and what it does is basically saying th
now 83 percent of those are being hosted in low to middle income countries around the world. so we're also seeing a great in equity in terms of responsibility sharing, so the world's or possibly just most people remember your heard shabbier speak there about the link between a forcible displacements force displacement and, and conflict. and, and you and hcr is saying that the trend and the rising numbers of those being displaced can only be reversed by a new concerted push towards peacemaker....
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these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. protests across america as the supreme court overturns a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion. here in tennessee it's one of 13 states that will make it impossible to have an abortion. this battle is now being fought across state lines. but many are delighted by the court's decision. around a dozen states are already moving to ban the procedure. we'll be looking at how the path america has taken compares to other countries around the world. the uk prime minister borisjohnson says he intends to "take the country forward" as backbench conservative mps consider fresh attempts to force him from power. i have to listen to all sorts of criticism that part of myjob as leader. police in norway say they're treating a shooting at a gay nightclub as a terrorist attack. a third day of strike action on the uk's rail network begins, with only a fifth of train services expected to run. and it is the fourth day of glastonbury. sir paul mccartney will headline tonight — two years after his
these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. protests across america as the supreme court overturns a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion. here in tennessee it's one of 13 states that will make it impossible to have an abortion. this battle is now being fought across state lines. but many are delighted by the court's decision. around a dozen states are already moving to ban the procedure. we'll be looking at how the path america has taken compares to other...
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and there are many people around the world dreaming with us. and this is beautiful. tion that started this all off, we don't know who it is? you don't mind that? no. 0k. but it is a good message, you know? because when you hope, when you create something that will change the world, it's doesn't matter who is, because everyone is playing like a really important role in this. since the legal tender change, businesses here say they've seen a big uptick in in visitors — about 30% more, according to some locals. and it's notjust so—called bitcoin tourists. the legal tender move is bringing in big foreign investors, too. this clifftop land, currently a dinosaur—themed restaurant, is for sale. yeah — in bitcoin. the asking price is us$950,000, but the seller accept bitcoin. today, if you want to buy it, it's 26 bitcoin. so 40% of your property sellers are now happy to accept bitcoin. correct. and some of them, they're even like, "you know what, i'm willing to keep 50% in bitcoin, 50% in usd." so i think people are like getting like more educated and learning more about — abo
and there are many people around the world dreaming with us. and this is beautiful. tion that started this all off, we don't know who it is? you don't mind that? no. 0k. but it is a good message, you know? because when you hope, when you create something that will change the world, it's doesn't matter who is, because everyone is playing like a really important role in this. since the legal tender change, businesses here say they've seen a big uptick in in visitors — about 30% more, according...
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♪ >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. m max foster outside st. paul's cathedral in london where we're about to enter day two of the celebrations to mark the queen's 70 year platinum jubilee. but the headline act won't be appearing today. >>> and i'm kim brunhuber in atlanta following our other top stories including america's gun violence epidemic. president biden addressed the nation and called for a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines, but can the president convince the country do something this time. ♪ >>> more celebrations today. the world is watching, the uk is watching, many of the members of the public have arrived here, this just the second day of four days of celebrations. this is a public holiday in the uk. how many public figures can command that in honor of their service. sadly the queen won't be appearing as planned here. reluctantly the palace said she's had to pull out, she suffered discomfort yesterday during the military commemorations in central london. and that happened through the day i un
♪ >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. m max foster outside st. paul's cathedral in london where we're about to enter day two of the celebrations to mark the queen's 70 year platinum jubilee. but the headline act won't be appearing today. >>> and i'm kim brunhuber in atlanta following our other top stories including america's gun violence epidemic. president biden addressed the nation and called for a ban on assault weapons and high...
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as you sa , around the world have this. as you say, anti-semitism _ around the world have this. s you say, anti-semitism is rising - around the world have this. as you | say, anti-semitism is rising around say, anti—semitism is rising around the world, presumably more of a concern for young people with them using social media so much. find using social media so much. and researching _ using social media so much. fific researching things like using social media so much. fific researching things like the extreme right groups and platforms like right groups and platforms like 4chan and anti—minority content and while banning the swastika is not an anti—terrorism measure, its not exactly preventing a terrorist attack, it is important that governments on behalf of the societies they represent next steps. —— make steps. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the former us president donald trump has hailed the supreme court ruling that overturned the right to abortion as a victory for the constitution, the rule of law, and life itself. abortion rights defenders are set t
as you sa , around the world have this. as you say, anti-semitism _ around the world have this. s you say, anti-semitism is rising - around the world have this. as you | say, anti-semitism is rising around say, anti—semitism is rising around the world, presumably more of a concern for young people with them using social media so much. find using social media so much. and researching _ using social media so much. fific researching things like using social media so much. fific researching...
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not only in colombia but around the world. merica, protesters carrying green scarves symbolic of the abortion rights movement have gained momentum in recent years resulting in major shifts in legislation across the region. argentina at the forefront of this trend in 2020 when it legalized abortion up to the 14th week of pregnancy. last year, mexico's supreme court ruled it's unconstitutional for a woman to be criminally penalized for having an abortion. a decision that set a legal precedent for court cases across the country. now eight of mexico's states allow abortions. a change in latin america that experts say is part of a global tide of nations liberalizing abortion laws. one of europe's most restrictive abortion laws was overturned in 2014 when ireland approved pregnancy in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy and if the woman's health was at risk. >> the youth of ireland are mobilized and now we're moving beyond the conservative traditionalism that has held our country back for the last, like, 100 years of the church being in
not only in colombia but around the world. merica, protesters carrying green scarves symbolic of the abortion rights movement have gained momentum in recent years resulting in major shifts in legislation across the region. argentina at the forefront of this trend in 2020 when it legalized abortion up to the 14th week of pregnancy. last year, mexico's supreme court ruled it's unconstitutional for a woman to be criminally penalized for having an abortion. a decision that set a legal precedent for...
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the meantime. now. mm. with i anthony ok. we are marking world refugee day on the stream at its high, when the number of forcibly displaced people is the highest ever a 100000000 people around the world. the reasons are combination of covered 19 conflict and climate change. let's take a closer look at the numbers. ah, with me with joining us to talk about the experiences of refugees and tony displaced people and status people. we have mary can mina and to ban ladies. thank you so much for joining our conversation, mary. will you remind our audience who you are and what you do? hello everyone. my name is mary, may i talk to denise refugee that i lived in calmer if you come my whole life i walk with you. want to see are the united nation high commissioner for refugees, the, the united nations refugee agency. and i walk to advocate for refugees. thank you, mary. have from you in a moment to me. welcome to the stream. please introduce yourself to audience. hello . thank you for having me. my name is camila alvarez, i'm the legal director at the central american resource center or i sent in los angeles. we are an organization that does direct immigration, legal services for refu
the meantime. now. mm. with i anthony ok. we are marking world refugee day on the stream at its high, when the number of forcibly displaced people is the highest ever a 100000000 people around the world. the reasons are combination of covered 19 conflict and climate change. let's take a closer look at the numbers. ah, with me with joining us to talk about the experiences of refugees and tony displaced people and status people. we have mary can mina and to ban ladies. thank you so much for...
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all around the uk and all around the world. i don't - and all around the world. ow about the world. - and all around the world. i don't know about the world. 54 - and all around the world. i don't| know about the world. 54 around and all around the world. i don't - know about the world. 54 around the world in many _ know about the world. 54 around the world in many bite _ know about the world. 54 around the world in many bite people _ know about the world. 54 around the world in many bite people like - world in many bite people like yourself. earlier in the day my colleague, reeta chakrabarti, spoke to people who had come from all over the uk and all around the globe. it was ten deep on the mall as people gathered to watch the parade. those at the back couldn't really see much. but that seemed to bother absolutely no one. it's incredible. i've never seen it like this, and itjust really feels like a very special occasion. we're delighted to be here. you can't see very much from back here. does that matter? no. do you know what's actually really helpful? all of the
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world. talk to me about the audience _ around the world. bout the audience a little _ around the world. talk to me about the audience a little bit. _ around the world. talk to me about the audience a little bit. i _ around the world. talk to me about the audience a little bit. i can - the audience a little bit. i can see some of them, i don't know if you can come over my shoulder, they are below us. certainly noisy and appreciative. who is watching tonight here? we've got approximately 22,000 people, the tickets were done by a nationwide ballot, and on top of that, many fans have been —— many seats have been given to essential workers. that's going to be more and more people outside that area that's going to be more and more people outside that are- that's going to be more and more people outside that area outside the front of the palace _ people outside that area outside the front of the palace watching - people outside that area outside the front of the palace watching down i front of the palace watching down the mall. and there is a real
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he has brought countries around the world to support principles of sovereignty and independence. basically what is happening in the ukraine is a direct result -- assault on the foundation of their own peace and security. any allies are increasing their presence in south eastern europe. two long-standing partners of nato made the decision to seek nato membership. president biden has said, this decision was a victory for democracy. finland and sweden are seeking to join nato not because their leaders forced it, but because their citizens demanded it. anyone who wonders the difference between a democracy and an authoritarian state like russia need only look at russia, finland and sweden, one would like to its people to wage a war, to would listen to their people to prevent war. the united states strongly supports finland and sweden's applications, both countries are more than qualified to become full members of the alliance as soon as possible. by joining nato, they will strengthen nato. we look forward to quickly bringing them into the strongest defensive alliance in history. while
he has brought countries around the world to support principles of sovereignty and independence. basically what is happening in the ukraine is a direct result -- assault on the foundation of their own peace and security. any allies are increasing their presence in south eastern europe. two long-standing partners of nato made the decision to seek nato membership. president biden has said, this decision was a victory for democracy. finland and sweden are seeking to join nato not because their...
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_ some of the most awful things around the world. �* , ., some of the most awful things aroundect _ the world. let's move to the other main subject we've _ the world. let's move to the other main subject we've been - the world. let's move to the other| main subject we've been discussing on the bbc which i'm sure your respective newspapers have been looking at, as well — the times newspaper, on the left there, "eu pledges legal action over brexit violation." borisjohnson says the overwriting of the brexit treaty would be very small, liz truss said it wouldn't be noticed by the eu a lot, but nevertheless from the eu's point of view, it's a unilateral breach of the treaty secular i think theissueis breach of the treaty secular i think the issue is that the northern ireland protocol simply isn't working. ireland protocol simply isn't workin: . ., , ireland protocol simply isn't workinu. ., , ,, working. northern irish businesses have ground _ working. northern irish businesses have ground to _ working. northern irish businesses have ground to a _ working. northern irish businesses
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please say hello to have you as around the world. hi, my name is only lemme to, hong i work with the institute for security studies as program hell. program. ahead . sorry you are a hell based in by michael maddie. good to have you and oh, welcome to the stream. tell us who you got, what you do. welcome, welcome. welcome. hello. thank you. my name is lucy and what can i get on the senior regional assessment and i'm monitoring a bike, aka, to have you. all right, you see that level of expertise that we have at your fingertips if you're watching right now when you tube your comments, your questions are very welcome. put them right here in the comment section. oh, i guess i'm just going to show an area of this i how region right now where there is food insecurity. basically people do not know necessarily where their next meal is coming from. that's all that means which is a big deal. chat me jack. molly burkina faso. although you're looking at this, you're nodding at this map here. tell us a story from one of these countries that really
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despite this, trade around the world has badged back after the pandemic.trade went to a record high in 2021. making it worth about $20.5 trillion. that's13% higher than the same number in 2019. before the pandemic to hold. but the supply chain crisis from the pandemic continues to linger, exacerbated by russia's ruthless attack on ukraine. oil prices have skyrocketed. global shortage of that country's grain is causing global concerns. that has led to some of the other big wheat producers such as india banning exports of their grain. but among measures that could be agreed by all parties at this wto meeting is exemption on all bans from food programme which is seeking to feed people in crisis. another change that could get approval is that of temporary waivers for intellectual property around vaccines. with much of the world still striving to jab its population, this could be a big win for the world trade organization. agreements to stop over fishing and fishery subsidies could also be approved by the entire conference. smaller agreements between select cou
despite this, trade around the world has badged back after the pandemic.trade went to a record high in 2021. making it worth about $20.5 trillion. that's13% higher than the same number in 2019. before the pandemic to hold. but the supply chain crisis from the pandemic continues to linger, exacerbated by russia's ruthless attack on ukraine. oil prices have skyrocketed. global shortage of that country's grain is causing global concerns. that has led to some of the other big wheat producers such...
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on the poorest of the poor countries around the world. had it not been for the united states, the taxpayers of this country, we would have had mass famine. we would have had the of any nation. we would have had mass migration. we were able to avert that in the last couple of years, because of the generosity of the american taxpayer, along with germany, and other donors. here we are again, unfortunately, because, covid recycled. and now with ukraine, we have a crisis within a crisis, that perfect storm. and so this appropriation right now, i get some of my friends of south carolina, why should i send money down there? we'll, if you don't, this will cost you 1000 times more. i do not say that hypothetically, theoretically, when we have strategic international aid in food security, it saves taxpayers anywhere from $100, to $1,000 more. 1000 times more. so thank you sir. >> again, we have all of this going on. , i am very active in agriculture right now. the increase in fertilizer cost, they are through the roof. part of that being fertilizer
on the poorest of the poor countries around the world. had it not been for the united states, the taxpayers of this country, we would have had mass famine. we would have had the of any nation. we would have had mass migration. we were able to avert that in the last couple of years, because of the generosity of the american taxpayer, along with germany, and other donors. here we are again, unfortunately, because, covid recycled. and now with ukraine, we have a crisis within a crisis, that...
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. >> people from around the u.k. on the worldbeen gathering to join in all of the celebrations. laura: we will bring you the latest on the ceremonies throughout the program and the rest of the days news. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight in the united kingdom, where the pomp and pageantry is underway, marking queen elizabeth ii's platinum jubilee, her seven years on the throne. tributes have been pouring in from world leaders. president biden wished the queen a joyful celebration. katty kay is in london for us with a fantastic view of the festivities. the queen is the longest-serving monarch in u.k. history, and a singular global figure. it must be quite the party on the mall. katty: there have been people here all day. it has been jampacked buddies here at -- jampacked activities here. the queen walked out on the balcony to see the parade, and that was followed by a spectacular flightpath of military planes. in a statement earlier, the queen said she hoped these four days of celebratio
. >> people from around the u.k. on the worldbeen gathering to join in all of the celebrations. laura: we will bring you the latest on the ceremonies throughout the program and the rest of the days news. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight in the united kingdom, where the pomp and pageantry is underway, marking queen elizabeth ii's platinum jubilee, her seven years on the throne. tributes have been pouring in from world leaders. president biden...
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it has caused ripples around the world, and in the u.s.e saw a massive selloff in prices yesterday. the u.s. market had been very tight until that point. with this plant out at the moment, it was was possible for something like 20% of u.s. gas exports. the gaskets turned into lng and that gets turned on tankers. with that gas not able to flow through and be shipped out, it is backing up into the system essentially, so there's more gas available to mystically. but as you mentioned, europe is very short of gas. we have -- we've had an energy crisis for the best part of a year. overnight, prices and the u.k. went up something like 39% on the futures market, which is an astonishing reaction. you can see how even this one incident on the gulf of mexico coast can reverberate around the world. jon: as you mention, this is one of just several lng terminals that have played quite a roll in the u.s. export status in this area. simon: that's right, there are seven operational plants in the united states. it is are possible for about 1/5 of export cap
it has caused ripples around the world, and in the u.s.e saw a massive selloff in prices yesterday. the u.s. market had been very tight until that point. with this plant out at the moment, it was was possible for something like 20% of u.s. gas exports. the gaskets turned into lng and that gets turned on tankers. with that gas not able to flow through and be shipped out, it is backing up into the system essentially, so there's more gas available to mystically. but as you mentioned, europe is...
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we are also observing similar trends in many other countries around the world. the prices of food, the process of fuel arising pretty much everywhere, even in the developed countries. i wonder how much that has the state of the global economy influence what's going on in the country wants the share of the globalized influence on the domestic affairs. there historically, you know, an island nation like us, we have always been influenced by historical developments. you know, that the great depression of the 1930s, and i'm actually characterizing the economic crisis in sri lanka now as another depression. and the great depression led to policies in sri lanka, of free education, free health care subsidies. and to this day, some of that survived. i teach in a university all university since we locked our state universities and we have free education up to university. and so the great depression, even though it was a global phenomena, ended up creating a welfare state in sri lanka. similarly, the crisis of the 1970s. ma'am, you would know that, you know, globally, pric
we are also observing similar trends in many other countries around the world. the prices of food, the process of fuel arising pretty much everywhere, even in the developed countries. i wonder how much that has the state of the global economy influence what's going on in the country wants the share of the globalized influence on the domestic affairs. there historically, you know, an island nation like us, we have always been influenced by historical developments. you know, that the great...
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the world, but other networks just don't come up. you're getting a truly global perspective. we have an extensive network of bureaus around the world. we have many, many correspondence in all corners of the globe. if you really want to know what's happening in the world right now, you need to be watching out here with hi, anthony ok to day on the stream. we are marking world refugee day at a time when there are more forcibly displaced people in the world than ever before . a 100000000, the reasons our combination of covert 19 conflict and climate change. let's take a closer look at the numbers. ah, mm. mm huh. ah ah, during us to talk about the experiences of refugees internally displaced people and status people. we have mary came eula and to ban ladies. thank you so much for joining our conversation. where a reminder audience, who you are and what you do. hello everyone. my name is mary maker. i am a hosted denise refugee that has lived in america g. com my whole life. i walk with the u. s. c. r, the united nation high commissioner for refugees, the, the united nations refugee agency. and i walk to advocate for refugees
the world, but other networks just don't come up. you're getting a truly global perspective. we have an extensive network of bureaus around the world. we have many, many correspondence in all corners of the globe. if you really want to know what's happening in the world right now, you need to be watching out here with hi, anthony ok to day on the stream. we are marking world refugee day at a time when there are more forcibly displaced people in the world than ever before . a 100000000, the...
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again, the 19 seventy's, a time of many proxy was around the world. and in a change of consolidation of m. a muley bro project with finance capital rising up . so this might again be a time. and the worry is that these kinds of a great crisis as the, as the great part of condom is giovanni our region has mentioned lead to great unraveling, which can also be have serious political and economic consequences. and that can also lead to huge amount of destruction. and it's a worry for all of us, i think, who wanted peaceful work. speaking about potential alternatives for sure landscape . i'm not mistaken. india has extended almost $3000000000.00 to your country, in credit lines and various other instruments. since january of this year. that's a huge amount of money. more than the united states or china have offered you could potentially be in. they'll turn it has to be, i'm approved. well, i think india has itself is saying that it has reached its limits of providing a credit line. so she like a needs to get credit from various actors, but also needs to cre
again, the 19 seventy's, a time of many proxy was around the world. and in a change of consolidation of m. a muley bro project with finance capital rising up . so this might again be a time. and the worry is that these kinds of a great crisis as the, as the great part of condom is giovanni our region has mentioned lead to great unraveling, which can also be have serious political and economic consequences. and that can also lead to huge amount of destruction. and it's a worry for all of us, i...
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alyx: keeping you up to date with news around the world -- ritika: keeping you up-to-date with news aroundanks in romania, the leader said discussions between ukraine and the european union were suspended. this is after any uproar after saying -- "humiliate moscow." the asset manager for one of the artist privately owned management firms, oversaw -- >> we think it is part of studying opportunities in the risks that of companies. >> think there is -- in sustainability? >> absolutely. i believe that. ritika: they talked about the challenges of running a partnership in this industry. in yellowstone national park, flooding that damaged homes. roadways were partially torn away to be built elsewhere. it could stay closed for a week. nobody reportedly was hurt. 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 ritika gupta. alyx: those pictures are unreal. one asset class to watch is what is happening with gold. you tend to want to invest in gold as an inflation hedge but you could make the argument th
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but what about other countries around the world? e around the world. >> from my perspective, i think it's maybely our european problem. we spoke about india. but it's -- they're trying to doctor a new reality. when you have doctors like india, they might be concerned. and there are seek closer smarter inships and others in the region. and perhaps about not being seen to target them in china. they want to be -- this foe formation and not anti-chinese for example. lit not be scene as going against the chinese. our mystery -- i don't the neutrality in asia are happy about this. in the form of dogsment of a nation nato. a lot of this goes back to the whole -- what's very unique about europe. after the cold war, we have this move first that we were going to have a secured act -- military blocks. and again, i think people don't appreciate appreciate what exactly whatted. o.a.c. was supposed to be security constitution which reduced the role of this military alliances and we feel like the russians they committed themselves for example from
but what about other countries around the world? e around the world. >> from my perspective, i think it's maybely our european problem. we spoke about india. but it's -- they're trying to doctor a new reality. when you have doctors like india, they might be concerned. and there are seek closer smarter inships and others in the region. and perhaps about not being seen to target them in china. they want to be -- this foe formation and not anti-chinese for example. lit not be scene as going...
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it's important that we are able to walk and chew gum when it comes to these crises around the world. the u.s. is a very generous donor and and i really applaud congress for the emergency supplemental and the foresight to allocate funding not just for inside ukraine, but insecurity impacts around the world. but i'll be there is one that needs to be to both combine emergencies assistance with forward looking to a rethink the impact will be worse and combine it with resiliency and future oriented development of program that makes agricultural system stronger, more drought resistant and more shock resistant for communities around the world that are really struggling and only going to get worse over the course of this year as the grain shortage, the fuel shortage and the fertilizer shortage make life harder across the board. >> why is it that the international community has responded so differently to the crisis in ukraine as opposed to the ongoing conflicts across the world that require international humanitarian assistance? >> sir, i can only speculate to begin to answer that question, b
it's important that we are able to walk and chew gum when it comes to these crises around the world. the u.s. is a very generous donor and and i really applaud congress for the emergency supplemental and the foresight to allocate funding not just for inside ukraine, but insecurity impacts around the world. but i'll be there is one that needs to be to both combine emergencies assistance with forward looking to a rethink the impact will be worse and combine it with resiliency and future oriented...