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the global economy. particularly the global south. and i believe the g20, in spite of obvious problems due to russia's war against ukraine and russia's general absence for the g20 initiatives, i believe the g20 has been extremely effective. especially under india's leadership. our goals for the g20 have coincided closely with those of india. we have tackled very important challenges. i think we've had considerable success in changing the way the entire multilateral development system is operating, increasing its mission to take on a variety of global challenges ranging from better preparedness for future pandemics, or with established in new finance and health minister's past force a fund, find a mix fund -- pandemic fund, as well as climate change taking on global challenges along with poverty reduction. over the last year, we have made substantial progress in changing not only, but improving the financial resources of the multilateral development banks to perform their critical missions in changing the
the global economy. particularly the global south. and i believe the g20, in spite of obvious problems due to russia's war against ukraine and russia's general absence for the g20 initiatives, i believe the g20 has been extremely effective. especially under india's leadership. our goals for the g20 have coincided closely with those of india. we have tackled very important challenges. i think we've had considerable success in changing the way the entire multilateral development system is...
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that the india is now the voice of the global south and the global south and developing countries all the future of the economy with. i see being so much, i guess upfront and for incense. they said that technology, technology technology, the one of the main themes they were talking about from the g 20 will look. it is day one. you may have seen all correspondent overland during shot. i'm a, she was there at the conference. awesome. the question, many more details to come live from new delhi. we're setting up a special studio unit on neil engine shot. i'm a hosting all the special coverage for the 2023 g 20. well, it is the 1st time the india is hosting this conference. so as i said, the economy grows that poverty, cyber crime also on the agenda the most heavily this year, one a one finally one future. however, before it even started the us side to the prepared joint stain, but simply what we do with the was annoyed because the joint communicate is a locking in his condemnation of russia regarding the conflict in ukraine. surprised, surprised. your politics always gets up. that is all
that the india is now the voice of the global south and the global south and developing countries all the future of the economy with. i see being so much, i guess upfront and for incense. they said that technology, technology technology, the one of the main themes they were talking about from the g 20 will look. it is day one. you may have seen all correspondent overland during shot. i'm a, she was there at the conference. awesome. the question, many more details to come live from new delhi....
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to raising global populations out of poverty . global populations out of poverty and ensuring _ global will have innovation and it _ and ensuring that we will have innovation and it seems - and ensuring that we will have innovation and it seems to - and ensuring that we will have innovation and it seems to be | and ensuring that we will have. innovation and it seems to be a and ensuring that we will have - innovation and it seems to be a big priority— innovation and it seems to be a big priority of— innovation and it seems to be a big priority of protectionism _ innovation and it seems to be a big priority of protectionism may - innovation and it seems to be a big priority of protectionism may be i innovation and it seems to be a bigl priority of protectionism may be the wrong _ priority of protectionism may be the wrong word — priority of protectionism may be the wrong word bit— priority of protectionism may be the wrong word, bit too _ priority of protectionism may be the wrong word, bit too strong - priority of protectionism may be the wrong word, bit too strong but - priority of pr
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lots in colossal global dysfunction. and if you look at what he just said, you, you said that our world is becoming on him. she said this time around, we seem incapable of coming together to respond. so again, you know, quite a warning, but we've had, it wasn't just last year was in the year before that i think he's been several years now. he's been kind of binding this drama, the united nations trying to trying to draw attention to the, to the fact that the world is simply not tackling some of these major challenges. and is it, it's risk and getting to fraction to, to be able to tackle them? and i think pretty much in the same vein, of course, at the end of the speech, you know, he doesn't want to end on a completely dismal sort of notes where he thinks, well, everybody thinks, well, we might as well go home then trying to bring up some, some positive examples, but, but yeah, i mean, if you look at the scope of this speech to combine everything from climate change to the war and you crane to to injustice and global deve
lots in colossal global dysfunction. and if you look at what he just said, you, you said that our world is becoming on him. she said this time around, we seem incapable of coming together to respond. so again, you know, quite a warning, but we've had, it wasn't just last year was in the year before that i think he's been several years now. he's been kind of binding this drama, the united nations trying to trying to draw attention to the, to the fact that the world is simply not tackling some of...
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conflicts are among the main contributors to man-made global food insecurity, locally but also globally. security council resolution 2417 is crystal clear in its obligations for all member states. we call upon all member states to respect them and start by stopping using food as a weapon of war. >> i thank the representative of germany for her statement. i now give the floor to the representative of mexico. >> thank you very much, president. mexico thanks the united states for convening this open debate. we hope that it will allow us to identify specific actions that can strengthen the systems for food security around the world and prevent future famine. we are also grateful for the briefings that we have heard this morning. joint and coordinated work by the agencies of the united nations is essential for addressing and effectively mitigating the growing impact of the food security crisis. for this reason, we feel that the decision by the secretary general to appoint madame hila ni as the coordinator to prevent and address in a timely manner. any risk of famine is a positive one. the ea
conflicts are among the main contributors to man-made global food insecurity, locally but also globally. security council resolution 2417 is crystal clear in its obligations for all member states. we call upon all member states to respect them and start by stopping using food as a weapon of war. >> i thank the representative of germany for her statement. i now give the floor to the representative of mexico. >> thank you very much, president. mexico thanks the united states for...
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[speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >> the first day i got to han kabul we were not expecting that kabul would fall down so quickly. >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >> i come to the joint operation center where our general is. that's when i learned that the government hadd we collapsed. the afghan president was gone and the s thdiplomatic mission and the s thdiplomatic mission afghanistan was we look ase,up at the 10 or 20 screens and all it showed was the civilian airport, the southern portion of the base ba and thousands of people justoad running. all i could do was drop the all i could do was drop the meal that i had picked andown the bottle of water an andown the bottle of water an put load my rifle, look at a couple people and say are you with me: and then we ran. the mass sea of humanity wanting to eva
[speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >> the first day i got to han kabul we were not expecting that kabul would fall down so quickly. >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >>. [speaking in a global language] >> i come to the joint...
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if the, if the global sort rises, the big questions. one is what you said by the, the ones who are already doing well, they get it. and the 2nd is read the ones who are what i did get him a b. m is that once you start taping the bp, the countries which are not yet included. and once they've started getting the light, the divide us expensive. i think knology and the benefits of the globalization, then they're gone. we've also do when they create opportunities for you. you also start in blowing your head in done a rising tide less. oh yes. yeah. so everybody is getting ready for that. it is not that the only big advantage for did once that economy is. 7 doing better, you are creating opportunity, so you all said so not to go to the opportunities and log in. you all can be being shared with each other. it is going to have everybody but then why, why is, or countries in the g 20 from the west? why are they making not that's not the absolute priority to do that because we've seen this time around a lot of political maneuvering coming into th
if the, if the global sort rises, the big questions. one is what you said by the, the ones who are already doing well, they get it. and the 2nd is read the ones who are what i did get him a b. m is that once you start taping the bp, the countries which are not yet included. and once they've started getting the light, the divide us expensive. i think knology and the benefits of the globalization, then they're gone. we've also do when they create opportunities for you. you also start in blowing...
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this old, while the global south is beginning to organize a new global architecture away from the dollar and for some even away from a brutal new level model that has impoverished, killed, wounded, or displaced hundreds of millions. joining me now for new york city's award winning university of massachusetts. i'm us professor jackie. gosh, thank you so much for of as of are coming on, you know, if you shoot into circles corporate uh, mainstream meet here in the nato nations. they say the food crisis is to, is russia. i mean, it's a, it's a russia to blame in ukraine. the grain deal in the bread basket of the world. that's a story on the media. is that the whole story, or is the $783000000.00 hungry tonight? not about supply, just so i would say it's not even part of the story. i would say that's what's going on. in fact, in the global reef markets and the green market is much lot to do with profiteering by logic business, a speculation in the financial markets. because if you look at the buttons of demand and supply and even changed over 2022, you find that there's no real global change.
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and global governance system as well. it believes the importance of having diverse voices and perspectives in addressing pressing global challenges. so this is one of the things that china would be watching and would love to see happening. all right, so you to, you present a, i'll show you one lead, joining us by for an oil change and natural appreciate your time and your comment tree. thank you very much. well, thanks for joining us here on how to international time to get back to the man in charge. barry is you know, neil that are rooftop studio and is essentially officially the 1st day of the g 20 with lots of guests. and of course our correspondent, the engine sharma, union straight to of the warranty. i didn't think i'd be saying this, but hello from a slightly rainy to daily. and it is great to see because it has been very hot and humid the last few days. but yes indeed, the g 20 the 1st ever g 20 summit to be held inside. the agent in india has kicked off. all the news lines will be bringing them to you throughout
and global governance system as well. it believes the importance of having diverse voices and perspectives in addressing pressing global challenges. so this is one of the things that china would be watching and would love to see happening. all right, so you to, you present a, i'll show you one lead, joining us by for an oil change and natural appreciate your time and your comment tree. thank you very much. well, thanks for joining us here on how to international time to get back to the man in...
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is this a global trend? yeah, you know, male infertility is the, should be reproductive health problem. when we think of india to infertility, women are always the ones that seem to be the federal tardy. but more than a half of all cases, involuntary child alyssa, surround the world are due to male factors. and so we really need to be acknowledging male infertility much more than we do a mentor just sort of ignored in this, in this issue altogether. and so i really appreciate your, bringing it up on a lot of male infertility, is really not preventable and not curable. because there's a genetic etiology to it. there are genetic factors that cause male infertility. and, you know, men are born with this problem. it's a chronic reproductive health condition for them. and there's not a whole lot that they could do to treat it. there are assisted reproductive technologies, particularly a variant of ivy. i've called ecc interest cytoplasmic sperm injection. that is, you know, a solution for many internal man, but,
is this a global trend? yeah, you know, male infertility is the, should be reproductive health problem. when we think of india to infertility, women are always the ones that seem to be the federal tardy. but more than a half of all cases, involuntary child alyssa, surround the world are due to male factors. and so we really need to be acknowledging male infertility much more than we do a mentor just sort of ignored in this, in this issue altogether. and so i really appreciate your, bringing it...
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is this a global trend? yeah, you know, male infertility is the, should be reproductive health problem. when we think of india to infinity, women are always the ones that seem to be the fertile tardy. but more than a half of all cases of involuntary cho list this around the world are due to male factors. and so we really need to be acknowledging male infertility much more than we do a mentor just sort of ignored in this, in this issue altogether. and so i really appreciate your, bringing it up on a lot of male infertility, is really not preventable and not curable. because there's a genetic etiology to it. there are genetic factors that cause male infertility. and, you know, men are born with this problem. it's a chronic reproductive health condition for them. and there's not a whole lot that they could do to treat it. there are assisted reproductive technologies, particularly a variant of ivy. i've called ecc interest cytoplasmic sperm injection. that is, you know, a solution for many internal man, but, you
is this a global trend? yeah, you know, male infertility is the, should be reproductive health problem. when we think of india to infinity, women are always the ones that seem to be the fertile tardy. but more than a half of all cases of involuntary cho list this around the world are due to male factors. and so we really need to be acknowledging male infertility much more than we do a mentor just sort of ignored in this, in this issue altogether. and so i really appreciate your, bringing it up...
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what are the local manifestations of global warming? this is what they have to watch out for earth system scientists rather than much of good, thanks for your insights. thank you. a brief look now at some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour. german transfer little of charles has outline plans this for economic growth. he says bureaucracy needs to be caught. the conservative opposition leader says the government's budget plans will not meet germany's commitments to data. the british government will officially designate the russian wagner mercenary group as a terrorist organization. the band will make it illegal to belong to or support wagner in the u. k. it would put wagner in the same category as al qaeda and the so called islamic state. a dan, it's well charge visitors 5 zeros a day to enter into storage center from next spring. you tell in cities trying to stand mass tourism unesco wants to add vendors to its list of world heritage sides threatened by over tourism africa's 1st climate stomach is wrapping up
what are the local manifestations of global warming? this is what they have to watch out for earth system scientists rather than much of good, thanks for your insights. thank you. a brief look now at some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour. german transfer little of charles has outline plans this for economic growth. he says bureaucracy needs to be caught. the conservative opposition leader says the government's budget plans will not meet germany's commitments to...
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what are the local manifestations of global warming? this is what they have to watch out for earth system scientists rather than much of good, thanks for your insights. thank you. let's have a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. german chancellor full of charles has outlined plans this for growth in the country. i made gloomy economic data. schultz and the country needed to become less bureaucratic to succeed. the conservative opposition leader a task the budget plans saying they will not meet berlin's nato. commitment of the u. k. government has announced plans to officially designate the rush of state funded wagner military as a terrorist organization. the move would enable the u. k, to seize the groups assets. wagner has played a central role in the warranty, ukraine, and in russian operations in syria and africa. the advocates 1st climate, some it is wrapping up in i will be today. delegates joined in signing the so called and i will be declaration calling on industrial countries to help fund advocates tra
what are the local manifestations of global warming? this is what they have to watch out for earth system scientists rather than much of good, thanks for your insights. thank you. let's have a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. german chancellor full of charles has outlined plans this for growth in the country. i made gloomy economic data. schultz and the country needed to become less bureaucratic to succeed. the conservative opposition leader a task the budget plans...
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global debt. you know, it's, it's perhaps not the sexiest of terms, but it's a very import wants to the global side because they have been saddled with so much financial hardship from, from getting help. they have to pay interest back. there seems to be some kind of movement on that, but do you think there are significant reforms and not respect on, on what, what will that mean going forward if there are i, i believe that inclusion know for this south unblocked, you know, a pretty can blow the african union joining union is young basis and this is mainly focusing on that and know that that you know, because they're developing countries and they are um, having so many financial crisis problems. this union was made the 191999 to overcome those crisis that i, if they have been included by on that that's, you know, what f land countries are. i know it is sort of sort of countries. it means they have given a sigma that we have concerns about that thing that they have made a very big fund, a flower and
global debt. you know, it's, it's perhaps not the sexiest of terms, but it's a very import wants to the global side because they have been saddled with so much financial hardship from, from getting help. they have to pay interest back. there seems to be some kind of movement on that, but do you think there are significant reforms and not respect on, on what, what will that mean going forward if there are i, i believe that inclusion know for this south unblocked, you know, a pretty can blow the...
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they must recognize they economic contributions of the global south.t is important -- there eradicating underrepresentation from the global majority. from asia, africa and latin america. it is important that new members of the security council, permanent and nonpermanent, are able to use their authority in their own region as well. in organizations such as these, it is high time to look at ways of making up this. one criteria that has been in place for many years does not reflect the global affairs. this situation is made worse by the system of permanent contrast which links people to positions in those countries of headquarters of -- in the capital that promote western policies. a new type of reform is needed, whether these reflect the balance of interest. mrs. by the bricks which has responded -- expanded its majority, also the regional level. there has been a renaissance in ratio, implemented -- information processes are underway. that eurasian economic community and the chinese built road project. natural formations for a eurasian partnership is op
they must recognize they economic contributions of the global south.t is important -- there eradicating underrepresentation from the global majority. from asia, africa and latin america. it is important that new members of the security council, permanent and nonpermanent, are able to use their authority in their own region as well. in organizations such as these, it is high time to look at ways of making up this. one criteria that has been in place for many years does not reflect the global...
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this is changing winston, allowing the global ocean to get much warmer than we expected. so in that sense, we have really caught by surprise at how these combinations can happen. and of course these, why fi us have added several 100000000 tons of c o 2, the c a and human activities such as deforestation of a night ration, but adding to the was as well to and africa's 1st to climate summit has wrapped up in kenya delegates have assigned to the nairobi declaration, calling on rich countries to do more to fund africa's transition toward the green economy. although is responsible for less than 4 percent of global emissions. africa is especially vulnerable to climate change. our east africa bureau chief martin lyn that told us more about the declaration. yeah. is, is a african need is, has of state of government they have just signed and adopted that declaration. the most important part of it is probably the push for global action or climate action that pushing for more capital to be freed up for green energy projects. so that comes more concretely that calling on. for example
this is changing winston, allowing the global ocean to get much warmer than we expected. so in that sense, we have really caught by surprise at how these combinations can happen. and of course these, why fi us have added several 100000000 tons of c o 2, the c a and human activities such as deforestation of a night ration, but adding to the was as well to and africa's 1st to climate summit has wrapped up in kenya delegates have assigned to the nairobi declaration, calling on rich countries to do...
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a lot of global— biden's side -- candace. a lot of global south _ biden's side -- candace.ons, particularly in places like africa, _ particularly in places like africa, where i think you see an emerging contest between china, — an emerging contest between china, russia, the united states. _ china, russia, the united states, they are all kind of in wait—and—see mode and actually, many— wait—and—see mode and actually, many of— wait—and—see mode and actually, many of them are engaged in an extreme — many of them are engaged in an extreme conflict. we have seen in the _ extreme conflict. we have seen in the share and of course more recently— in the share and of course more recently gabon and burkina faso the outbreak of conflict there but we — the outbreak of conflict there but we see russia has asserted itself _ but we see russia has asserted itself in — but we see russia has asserted itself in these places. at the same — itself in these places. at the same time we know china has been — same time we know china has been investing in the global south — been investing in the glob
a lot of global— biden's side -- candace. a lot of global south _ biden's side -- candace.ons, particularly in places like africa, _ particularly in places like africa, where i think you see an emerging contest between china, — an emerging contest between china, russia, the united states. _ china, russia, the united states, they are all kind of in wait—and—see mode and actually, many— wait—and—see mode and actually, many of— wait—and—see mode and actually, many of them are...
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should a global? agency be created? -- should a global agency be created? this is inside story. mohammed: welcome to the program, around the world it seems natural disasters have become a frequent part of life, from floods, droughts and fires, editors, to hear about extreme weather destroying infrastructure and people's lives. the u.n. says more natural disasters are coming due to climate change. is there a need to establish an international agency that deals with such events? with that help level the playing field when disasters strike in developing nations? this report first. r natural disasters are becoming more frequent and their effects more devastating. in the u.s., 23 natural disasters have taken place this year alone. that is a new record with each causing more than $1 billion in damages. the shift we saw was when disasters changed from being an acute event to a chronic event. we saw that shift, just in the last 10 years, you can see that change happening. reporter: around the world, rich and developing nations are facing the same challenge. while some wealthy countries
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that is on top _ the global sidelines again. that is on top of— the global sidelines again.ll tackling climate change and on to the bilateral meetings with his counterparts, be heard _ meetings with his counterparts, be heard a _ meetings with his counterparts, be heard a very strong concerns raised with the _ heard a very strong concerns raised with the chinese premier regarding your statement only up mr speak up. can the _ your statement only up mr speak up. can the primers that advise the house — can the primers that advise the house when was he first notified of this issue — house when was he first notified of this issue. there was also the case of my— this issue. there was also the case of my constituent which the chair of the foreigner feels committee has raised _ the foreigner feels committee has raised 20 — the foreigner feels committee has raised 20 brought up in conversations and given the widespread concerns and this place and outside the leaking of the government resolve particularly in relation _ government resolve particularly in relation to— government resolve
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what would you want the global global leaders and financial institutions to prioritize into discussions? it really is most just for whether continue to be successful or not is whether we're going to receive, going to have a strong measurement, especially from global or not countries that is facing out fossil fuels. and that is why we call them all the countries in the fulton food underneath our agency, and google meets to moving away from fossil fuels. secondly, i think there needs to be support, especially really not even in supporting on laws and diamonds finance, but the chief to support communities will be lost, their lives and likely to exist as a result of the climate sizes. we also need to reject the full solutions because i've talked indeed full solutions, especially to article 6 point for the virus argument. i agree and i are getting this dentist age, and that is why it's called indeed, we need to be just a couple of markets. we need to be generous um, probably not done storage. we need to reject something. we really do engineering and reset oh agenda to focus on reading soluti
what would you want the global global leaders and financial institutions to prioritize into discussions? it really is most just for whether continue to be successful or not is whether we're going to receive, going to have a strong measurement, especially from global or not countries that is facing out fossil fuels. and that is why we call them all the countries in the fulton food underneath our agency, and google meets to moving away from fossil fuels. secondly, i think there needs to be...
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on the agenda — global food security, climate change, trade and the war in ukraine. with two notable no—shows, russian president vladimir putin and chinese president xi jinping, the war in ukraine looms large. hello i'm carl nasman. presidents and prime ministers from around the world are gathering in delhi, india, for this year's 620 summit. they're set to tackle sustainability, economic growth and climate change after a year of dangerous and destructive weather across the globe. presidentjoe biden and british prime minister rishi sunak touched down earlier — and here's president tayyip erdogan of turkey arriving just a short time ago. but the absence of both russian president vladimir putin and chinese president xi jinping highlights the rising tensions over russia and its war in ukraine at this year's gathering. both leaders sent their foreign ministers in their place. it's the first time xi has missed the gathering. the event will highlight india prime minister narendra modi's attempt as host to promote the country as a major global power, and himself as dominant
on the agenda — global food security, climate change, trade and the war in ukraine. with two notable no—shows, russian president vladimir putin and chinese president xi jinping, the war in ukraine looms large. hello i'm carl nasman. presidents and prime ministers from around the world are gathering in delhi, india, for this year's 620 summit. they're set to tackle sustainability, economic growth and climate change after a year of dangerous and destructive weather across the globe....
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the global supply issues| explained. the global supply issues in the oil prices _ explained. global supply issues in the oil prices as well and - explained. the global supply issues in the oil prices as well and quite i in the oil prices as well and quite interesting is that the uk is performed a bit better and that we have seen inflation ticking downwards but uk inflation is still sitting very high compared to other european g7 countries bringing in the us but bringing this global supply issues is really driving that inflation and some other countries around the world. bud inflation and some other countries around the world.— around the world. and the rate at the moment _ around the world. and the rate at the moment is _ around the world. and the rate at the moment is still— around the world. and the rate at the moment is still so _ around the world. and the rate at the moment is still so much - the moment is still so much higher than people have become used to over recent years and obviously, the years before that, inflation was higher but realistically, how's it going to t
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this is not a global thing to be discussed at the global level on the banner of g. 21 as a prime minister and a foreign minister had cited in the boss. so therefore issues the charter of concern for the global was in relation to the finding cio prizes in relation to food, greens, and relation to food security in relation to unemployment. let me just leave you all the options. these are important issues in which that has to be met. fred, very discussion, go up. fred, during the discussion we know the turkish ministers or the turkish excuse me. president said that at, at his spokesman said that he had been at trying to get consensus on those countries. and there's a lot of countries because they're in the un, the broker, they block c green deal to get green. i to get weeks out of block c ports to the countries that need it the most. this is a huge issue for the purpose nations. this is what they want to talk about. do you think that that has made significant progress? no. yes, it has made significant progress. i mean, my understanding the fact that the battery has to bring that kind of conf
this is not a global thing to be discussed at the global level on the banner of g. 21 as a prime minister and a foreign minister had cited in the boss. so therefore issues the charter of concern for the global was in relation to the finding cio prizes in relation to food, greens, and relation to food security in relation to unemployment. let me just leave you all the options. these are important issues in which that has to be met. fred, very discussion, go up. fred, during the discussion we...
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policy. this tightening cycle and global monetary policy-— this tightening cycle and global monetarynk ou monetary policy. claus vistesen, thank you very — monetary policy. claus vistesen, thank you very much _ monetary policy. claus vistesen, thank you very much indeed. - monetary policy. claus vistesen, | thank you very much indeed. and monetary policy. claus vistesen, - thank you very much indeed. and the fed have also come in the uk fed have been meeting, the us fed have been meeting and they have started a two day series of talks as well. that announcement when it comes, hopefully tomorrow. elon musk has suggested that all users of the x platform — formerly known as twitter — may have to pay to use the service. the billionaire made the remarks at an event in california, where he appeared in conversation with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. mr musk argued that a payment system was the only way to counter bots, or "automated" accounts. fiona cincotta is an analyst at city index. now, he's saying it's all about the bots, but i think it's fair to say that twitter is in
policy. this tightening cycle and global monetary policy-— this tightening cycle and global monetarynk ou monetary policy. claus vistesen, thank you very — monetary policy. claus vistesen, thank you very much _ monetary policy. claus vistesen, thank you very much indeed. - monetary policy. claus vistesen, | thank you very much indeed. and monetary policy. claus vistesen, - thank you very much indeed. and the fed have also come in the uk fed have been meeting, the us fed have been meeting...
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south, the global south.’t be comfortable when the seven monopolize the agenda and make it the core of conflict similar to ukrainian. he is important, but he cannot be at the center of everything india has led a fundamental transition in international relations and has effectively asserted itself as the leader of the global south. india is now on the rise, everyone needs it, and its position, emphasizing equal distance, is the most advantageous and correct. india well understands the sensitivity of the ukrainian topic for russia and india, despite the pressure, firmly adhered to the line that the isolation of russia is not acceptable. it is the merit of both india and russia that at such a difficult moment and at a very important international event, we are really on the same side quite well, but we will once again emphasize the fundamental point of changing the content for the future, unless, of course, brazil and south africa, the next chairmen, are able to develop the seven that has been achieved. the west
south, the global south.’t be comfortable when the seven monopolize the agenda and make it the core of conflict similar to ukrainian. he is important, but he cannot be at the center of everything india has led a fundamental transition in international relations and has effectively asserted itself as the leader of the global south. india is now on the rise, everyone needs it, and its position, emphasizing equal distance, is the most advantageous and correct. india well understands the...
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what is likely to be the long-term global impact?— global impact?ice _ global impact? essentially, the reduced sea ice cover - global impact? essentially, the reduced sea ice cover leads - global impact? essentially, the reduced sea ice cover leads to l global impact? essentially, the - reduced sea ice cover leads to more heat entering the ocean then if the trends were to continue we would perhaps see a potential ice free winter as well as the summer. the ice is supposed to act as a natural barrier between the sun and the ocean. this continued warming of the water it will be a lot harder to create new eyes. because warm water just won't freeze in general. i5 just won't freeze in general. is there anything that can be done? what are researchers seeing? we would expect warm air and ocean temperatures as well as human activity that contribute to climate change, the only thing we can control is the human activity portion of that. if we wanted to do something about it we would have to address the extent of human activities that are contributing to this g
what is likely to be the long-term global impact?— global impact?ice _ global impact? essentially, the reduced sea ice cover - global impact? essentially, the reduced sea ice cover leads - global impact? essentially, the reduced sea ice cover leads to l global impact? essentially, the - reduced sea ice cover leads to more heat entering the ocean then if the trends were to continue we would perhaps see a potential ice free winter as well as the summer. the ice is supposed to act as a natural...
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what would you want the global, global leaders and financial institutions to prioritize into discussions? i believe it must ask for whether continue to be successful or not. is whether we're going to receive good to have a strong amendment, especially from global, not countries in facing out fossil fuels. and that is why we call them all the countries in the fulton for the, for agency. this of um and good commit to moving away from fossil fuels. secondly, i think there needs to be support, especially real or not as needed in supporting on law and damage finance. but the key to supports communities was lost, their lives and livelihoods as a result of the climate sizes. we also need to reject the full solutions because i talked in t uh, ford solutions, especially the to i to 6 point for the of the virus argument. i agree, hire getting this dentist age and that is why it's coaching. th, we need to be just covering margins. we need to be just a problem. got done. storage we need to exec, sorry we do engineering and reset the o agenda to focus on green solutions that just and equitable so tha
what would you want the global, global leaders and financial institutions to prioritize into discussions? i believe it must ask for whether continue to be successful or not. is whether we're going to receive good to have a strong amendment, especially from global, not countries in facing out fossil fuels. and that is why we call them all the countries in the fulton for the, for agency. this of um and good commit to moving away from fossil fuels. secondly, i think there needs to be support,...
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south.— global south.nd its curowin global south. china and its growing influence - global south. china and its growing influence in - global south. china and its growing influence in the i global south. china and its - growing influence in the region dominated the asean summit and it would tend to loom large in their 620 as well, what is the absence of president xi jinping from the summit tell us? it will be represented by li qiang, the number the number two, and it is a number of summits that president xi jinping will be missing in this indicates somehow that relations between india and china have not been very warm, even some resentment that india is hosting this and taking forward the agenda, and china, unlike bricks, where china is a more commanding position, that it is not willing to share the stage physically and figuratively with other countries.— figuratively with other countries. . , ,, countries. india has stressed consistently _ countries. india has stressed consistently on _ countries. india h
south.— global south.nd its curowin global south. china and its growing influence - global south. china and its growing influence in - global south. china and its growing influence in the i global south. china and its - growing influence in the region dominated the asean summit and it would tend to loom large in their 620 as well, what is the absence of president xi jinping from the summit tell us? it will be represented by li qiang, the number the number two, and it is a number of summits...
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globalization word in the public, kind of understands globalization. the opposition party, i just don't think they are there yet right my question to you is, is korea do think korea will be able to sustain this global agenda especially when the lines on technology resilience and supply chains are going to become even much more i guess firmer and more clear in the years ahead. >> i think korea is now heading in the direction because of young generations. >> how you do you define the young generations. >> so basically, not anybody on this panel. [laughter] [laughter] >> okay, the more active. >> will they are here in the back yes. >> more active and fully working in a think more independently i think net effect of the koreans reacted to issues of global concern. in summary now, korea political and diplomatically and economically issues going we will encounter the issues over and over again but over time, i think korea is now heading into the direction of more globalization and that's globalization and now, now produce painting global concern. so that is
globalization word in the public, kind of understands globalization. the opposition party, i just don't think they are there yet right my question to you is, is korea do think korea will be able to sustain this global agenda especially when the lines on technology resilience and supply chains are going to become even much more i guess firmer and more clear in the years ahead. >> i think korea is now heading in the direction because of young generations. >> how you do you define the...
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of global benefits and civilized diversity in between. this to you who wield me a colonial methods of subjugation in order to maintain the termination which is slipping through their hands. the collective west has a cooling card and it is low being to reject the principle of equality and then total inability to reach agreement. being used to looking down at the rest of the world, americans and europeans make all sorts of promises and they take on commitment. it's going to alley a written ones and weekly finding ones. and then they just don't fulfill the, just as president putin pointed out, the west is one that is true to an empire of lies. russia like many countries news about this 1st hand in 1945. when we alone with washington in london, together with vanquishing the enemy on the front in the 2nd 12 war or allies in the and the hitler coalition already making plans for a leasing couple made it to a race. and that's what it was cold against the soviet union. 4 years later, in 1949, the americans drafted a drop short operation to make ma
of global benefits and civilized diversity in between. this to you who wield me a colonial methods of subjugation in order to maintain the termination which is slipping through their hands. the collective west has a cooling card and it is low being to reject the principle of equality and then total inability to reach agreement. being used to looking down at the rest of the world, americans and europeans make all sorts of promises and they take on commitment. it's going to alley a written ones...
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but overall, the declaration is a step towards saying this in the global governance in global finances. it is important that the west, that western nations office or the summit concludes, is i think, once again, those and you months for the how rational mean it is whether it is rational to continue to this for this struggle to votes, domination, the west will not be able to remain a gym on, on this because we see that we assume through the new centers of development centers of our that's our emerging sense as a financial growth and financial power. and that brings additional influence to these imaging parts of the world. so that's it. so i believe that in this declaration there is a very sound understanding, very sounds representation of the way we could find towards a more representation in the world. so there's still a lot of work, a lot of work to be done, but it, it, those movements positive movement to positive drug risk that we have. now, we will continue to work towards all these goals. now that's a brazil wheel chair of the g 20. next year and says more south africa in 2025. in
but overall, the declaration is a step towards saying this in the global governance in global finances. it is important that the west, that western nations office or the summit concludes, is i think, once again, those and you months for the how rational mean it is whether it is rational to continue to this for this struggle to votes, domination, the west will not be able to remain a gym on, on this because we see that we assume through the new centers of development centers of our that's our...
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the global wind ener: that investment. the global wind energy council— that investment.cil critical _ that investment. the global wind energy council critical of - that investment. the global wind energy council critical of the - energy council critical of the government, the opposition labour party critical, its spokesman has described this as an absolute disaster for britain. the government for its part, the department for energy security and net zero, security and net zero, said that other countries had also been struggling in similar ways through this process. similar process that they are carrying, germany and spain to example. it also said that significant numbers of solar power onshore wind title energy schemes and for the first time geothermal projects have been awarded funding, so it is notjust offshore wind energy that is in play, is onshore wind and other renewable energy. the challenge is that as we work was 2050 the government has a net zero target, at long with many other countries, on the way to that we have to hit 2030, and the government has more than tr
the global wind ener: that investment. the global wind energy council— that investment.cil critical _ that investment. the global wind energy council critical of - that investment. the global wind energy council critical of the - energy council critical of the government, the opposition labour party critical, its spokesman has described this as an absolute disaster for britain. the government for its part, the department for energy security and net zero, security and net zero, said that other...
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ladies and gentlemen, the world is a global theater.ice has orchestrated a unique and significant forum focusing on acting for the better. that voice belongs to you, president clinton. thanks to your leadership and commitment, we all stand here today ready to lend a united hand and address one of the most critical challenges of our time, climate change. our planet is crying out for help. devastating wildfires, raging canada. how i faced the deadliest blaze in a century. distractive hurricanes and typhoons are smashing against our coastlines. crippling droughts are consuming africa, and unprecedented heat waves are striking europe and north america. disastrous events are alarming signs of a new normal that we cannot and should not accept. throughout my career, i was privileged to build companies that harness harnessed o empower people. inspired by you, resident clinton. now, i inspired to expend that and harvest technologies to help our planet. following long and extensive preparations, today we proudly announce i joined climate tech fun
ladies and gentlemen, the world is a global theater.ice has orchestrated a unique and significant forum focusing on acting for the better. that voice belongs to you, president clinton. thanks to your leadership and commitment, we all stand here today ready to lend a united hand and address one of the most critical challenges of our time, climate change. our planet is crying out for help. devastating wildfires, raging canada. how i faced the deadliest blaze in a century. distractive hurricanes...
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since then president xi jinping has proposed a global development initiative, the global security initiative and the global civilization initiative. these initiative have enriched the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind set out a pathway goal. realizing this more and more countries have realize they all share a huge stake of common survival and unity and cooperation is the right way. mr. president, colleagues, the historical trend of peace, developments and when/when cooperation is unstoppable but with this in mind a call for taking steps in the following four areas. first, we should uphold equity and justice and safeguard peace and security. thee security of all countries s interconnected. indeed the security of one country has an impact on that of otheron countries. it is important to follow the vision of common comprehensive cooperative sustainable security mpand embark on a path to secury featuring dialogue over confrontation. partnership over alliance and a win/win outcomes over a zero-sum game. we should address the legitimate security concerns of all countr
since then president xi jinping has proposed a global development initiative, the global security initiative and the global civilization initiative. these initiative have enriched the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind set out a pathway goal. realizing this more and more countries have realize they all share a huge stake of common survival and unity and cooperation is the right way. mr. president, colleagues, the historical trend of peace, developments and when/when...
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you find that there's no real global change. in other words, yes, there was a decline in production in the ukraine, not really so much at all in russia. global exports have gone up to the production has gone up and global demand, which is, well, just utilization. the difference between that is around the same. so it's really, that's the fact of the ukraine war and the fact that russia and ukraine such logic supported us, was made into this big thing to terrify everyone and provide a very convenient cover for other businesses to raise the prices. it is also meant that especially in the busy between february and june 2022, there was a massive increase in financial speculation and product markets and weeks commodities. few adjust. this happened in the us in chicago. it happened. that is, the late exchange is the biggest one in europe, and you'll find all kinds of financial play of hedge funds, pension funds, getting big done into these i'm leaving often. so it's important because they knew that in fact, it isn't really a big shorta
you find that there's no real global change. in other words, yes, there was a decline in production in the ukraine, not really so much at all in russia. global exports have gone up to the production has gone up and global demand, which is, well, just utilization. the difference between that is around the same. so it's really, that's the fact of the ukraine war and the fact that russia and ukraine such logic supported us, was made into this big thing to terrify everyone and provide a very...
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globally because 50% has not been on the table.sed to a percentage point or two— are used to a percentage point or two based on their configurations so they are interested in this.- configurations so they are interested in this. and it all sounds very promising. - interested in this. and it all| sounds very promising. let's talk about the reality. where are we at? you will build a prototype. when will it be in the accu hare prototype. when will it be in the acc ., ., ~ the accu we are working with nasa and _ the accu we are working with nasa and the _ the accu we are working with nasa and the air _ the accu we are working with nasa and the air force - the accu we are working with nasa and the air force to - the accu we are working with i nasa and the air force to build a prototype to demonstrate the capacity— a prototype to demonstrate the capacity for performance with this airframe at full—scale. that— this airframe at full—scale. that is— this airframe at full—scale. that is a _ this airframe at full—scale. that is a four year pr
globally because 50% has not been on the table.sed to a percentage point or two— are used to a percentage point or two based on their configurations so they are interested in this.- configurations so they are interested in this. and it all sounds very promising. - interested in this. and it all| sounds very promising. let's talk about the reality. where are we at? you will build a prototype. when will it be in the accu hare prototype. when will it be in the acc ., ., ~ the accu we are working...
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some in the global south don't seem to be getting that message. would you agree that you, you need to do more efforts to try and persuade some of your partners in africa and other places you heard with the president said in the speech and that speech was to the entire united nations. that what is happening in ukraine could happen to any of them. and they need to see this for what it is. it's a brutal attack on a smaller country just build their territory. and again, we have to defend the charter. we have to defend any country that experience this kind of, uh, attacked by neighbor. you've heard what some countries are saying with regards and the secretary of the united nations. with regard to a reform of the global financial system, dealing with the debt crisis. i'm, you're talking the right would some say book, where's the action? for example, earlier this year there was a new head of the will bank. and yes, again, it was another america. well, we certainly think the new head of the world bank is an extraordinary individual. he brings new energy f
some in the global south don't seem to be getting that message. would you agree that you, you need to do more efforts to try and persuade some of your partners in africa and other places you heard with the president said in the speech and that speech was to the entire united nations. that what is happening in ukraine could happen to any of them. and they need to see this for what it is. it's a brutal attack on a smaller country just build their territory. and again, we have to defend the...
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in addressing pressing global challenges. so this is one of the things that china would be watching. it would love to see happening. well, there you have at the african union is set to join and that means 55 african nations will have their say at through that the there is only currently one nation g 20 from i forget. so it's, i forget all those other nations will now have their say on, you know, the issues surrounding that are great because they want to talk about a lot of issues. just looking through some of this at neo colonialism. keeps being talked about, their resorts is being taken without, at largely invitation. and, you know, if you want to grow your economy, you need the resorts is that you have on your lawn. so how does that? how does that going to play out in the g 20? what kind of voices are going to this send to that? who's going to agree with it throughout the weekend will be here. and analyses will be going through that story at with a lot of guess or, but for now, from here from new delhi on us. so 3, saturday
in addressing pressing global challenges. so this is one of the things that china would be watching. it would love to see happening. well, there you have at the african union is set to join and that means 55 african nations will have their say at through that the there is only currently one nation g 20 from i forget. so it's, i forget all those other nations will now have their say on, you know, the issues surrounding that are great because they want to talk about a lot of issues. just looking...
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the hebrew word is [ speaking in a global language ] the person judaism are song. canter is someone who has an expertise. someone trained and in the different kinds of jewish music and the prayers and torah and text and study. there are a lot of aspects to it. the origins of it or of the singing of the prayers, but it is expanded into many different areas. >> you remind me in english, cancer is related to [ speaking in a global language ] . >> i started doing this out of college and had been involved in met the rabbi from arizona state university and they were needing a cancer for high holy days . i started doing that. and i got year-round part-time jobs and eventually went to school. >> where did you go to school? where are they in the united states? >> there are several different ones. they have ones that have different movements. the one i went to his jewish theological seminary of new york and that is in new york. but the program also has a year in israel. there is hebrew union college which is associated with the reform movement and also orthodox and renewal.
the hebrew word is [ speaking in a global language ] the person judaism are song. canter is someone who has an expertise. someone trained and in the different kinds of jewish music and the prayers and torah and text and study. there are a lot of aspects to it. the origins of it or of the singing of the prayers, but it is expanded into many different areas. >> you remind me in english, cancer is related to [ speaking in a global language ] . >> i started doing this out of college and...
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three off the aids world's global bird migration flight. intersect right where we are in north in turkey it is one of the most special well. on the planet. the press to discover a treasure chart. so i think it was a beautiful i mean i didn't really did not expect after fifteen years we would have recorded almost three hundred bird species. this two thirds the end tar eva falling off the whole country recorded over centuries i mean in this one spot. the two hundred and ninety bird species eva for not documented here twenty one a globally threatened or near threatened including the gyptian vulture and because you. but the danger is. the government wants to them this entire valley as far as that village over there flood this whole place all this would be under forty five meters of water and every season i come here just seeing it still there is like a relief because i'm always afraid it. will be gone i have to come here. see it for myself. early the next morning john takes me to the burgeoning station down in the wetlands. is currently fightin
three off the aids world's global bird migration flight. intersect right where we are in north in turkey it is one of the most special well. on the planet. the press to discover a treasure chart. so i think it was a beautiful i mean i didn't really did not expect after fifteen years we would have recorded almost three hundred bird species. this two thirds the end tar eva falling off the whole country recorded over centuries i mean in this one spot. the two hundred and ninety bird species eva...