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uh, not as um, grandy was a, as before. and it's important because that ultimately the ukranian conflicts is also about uh, finding um, some sort of a compromise. do you see any potential value? so at this point, i heard of course, a minister of law for off today. i've been following the, the pronouncements by washington and many european capitals and i, i refer it to say that i'm not optimistic about move, went on ukraine searching not before the american elections, which is most unfortunate. so i think what needs to be done today is to avoid as at further escalation, i think that is absolutely important and then create conditions for a possible negotiating process down the road. but that's not gonna happen right away. i mean, we seen, i think just a few weeks ago last may, china and brazil put forward a proposal, which isn't that line in that direction in the sense of de escalate it. and i think that's the most we can hold for when i here. all talk about further escalation or the talk of use of nuclear weapons. you know,
uh, not as um, grandy was a, as before. and it's important because that ultimately the ukranian conflicts is also about uh, finding um, some sort of a compromise. do you see any potential value? so at this point, i heard of course, a minister of law for off today. i've been following the, the pronouncements by washington and many european capitals and i, i refer it to say that i'm not optimistic about move, went on ukraine searching not before the american elections, which is most unfortunate....
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fileepo grandi visited refugee camps and displacement centres in kosti, in sudan's white nile state.ce fighting between the country's armed forces and a paramilitary unit began more than 12 months ago. the biggest appeal that i wanted to make is to military people that are fighting each other and reducing this country to ruin and to rubble. they have to stop. this war has to stop. peace is the only solution so that we can help, properly, these people, and all those to whom we have no access because of the war. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's turn our attention to northern india now, where a high—level delegation of us lawmakers have been meeting the exiled tibetan spiritual leader — the dalai lama. the trip comes days after the us congress passed a bill urging china to begin discussions with tibetan leaders to resolve the longstanding conflict. the former house speaker nancy pelosi and the chair of the house foreign affairs committe were among those who met the dalai lama. they said they would not allow china to influence the choice of the tibetan leader's
fileepo grandi visited refugee camps and displacement centres in kosti, in sudan's white nile state.ce fighting between the country's armed forces and a paramilitary unit began more than 12 months ago. the biggest appeal that i wanted to make is to military people that are fighting each other and reducing this country to ruin and to rubble. they have to stop. this war has to stop. peace is the only solution so that we can help, properly, these people, and all those to whom we have no access...
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and the recess. highly of my colleagues, somebody's a down spoke to the un refugee chief phony for grandy. he said the situation that is dia, we are negotiating all of us seeing the humanitarian community with the parties with us, with the news army, with the rocket support forces to have more access tend to bring urgently more food to the people the need. if that is a, becomes more and possible if, if we succeed in these negotiations and in the last few weeks, there's been a little progress. but this has to be accelerated. then we can hope to limits the damages that you'll be talking about. otherwise, i think it's going to happen very quickly. you know, one other factor that is naturally to issues that are so we're saying, but unfortunately it is a sorry to press you. but what do we talk about weeks months? what does he owe? you'll probably likes it could be weeks, it could be weeks. and what i was going to say is that we have an additional obstacle now, which is the rainy season, which in the country with very poor infrastructure mix transport by car, by ruled by truck. very, very diffi
and the recess. highly of my colleagues, somebody's a down spoke to the un refugee chief phony for grandy. he said the situation that is dia, we are negotiating all of us seeing the humanitarian community with the parties with us, with the news army, with the rocket support forces to have more access tend to bring urgently more food to the people the need. if that is a, becomes more and possible if, if we succeed in these negotiations and in the last few weeks, there's been a little progress....
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filippo grandi expressed deep alarm at the scale of the humanitarian emergency, and urged all nationsverything possible' to stop the conflict. let's be very clear. the civilians are the ones that have no responsibility, no fault of their own in this conflict and yet, as so often happens, they are the ones paying the highest price. this war has to stop. peace is the only solution so that we can help properly these people and all those to whom we have no access because of the war. this week, the un security council demanded an end to the siege of a city in darfur, al fashir. the council adopted a resolution calling for both sides to de—escalate the fighting around the city, and to allow aid in. but the rsf has surrounded the city — burning and looting surrounding communities, and threatening sudan's largest group of internally displaced people who were sheltering there. the un and other major humanitarian groups have issued several dire warnings about the situation in sudan. and, some international bodies have allocated funding to the war—torn country since the war started. in april — j
filippo grandi expressed deep alarm at the scale of the humanitarian emergency, and urged all nationsverything possible' to stop the conflict. let's be very clear. the civilians are the ones that have no responsibility, no fault of their own in this conflict and yet, as so often happens, they are the ones paying the highest price. this war has to stop. peace is the only solution so that we can help properly these people and all those to whom we have no access because of the war. this week, the...
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boiled, i save , i throw the pasta into a colander, this is a brilliant type of pasta, and in general, grandi, and i never, well, seriously, anything can happen, someone will call. ..or already guests are on the doorstep, you’re distracted, but i’ve never missed an aldente situation, it’s always aldente, it’s always just the perfect state of pasta, so i returned them, you see - in the same hot pan in which they were boiled for me, i collected them until the last drop from the blender, all the sauce, we combine everything, now we will now understand whether it is necessary to... add the water that we saved from boiling the pasta here, i think it is necessary, you know why, because i don’t want to pour a lot of butter, but there should be sauce a little more tender, it’s actually these 100-150 ml of water, you see, strawberry helps us achieve this tenderness. what if the bank only has banking services, without vouchers, food delivery, tickets, someone will say, how dare they, like that. bank ural simp - nothing extra. every third business develops with an ecosystem circuit based on real develop
boiled, i save , i throw the pasta into a colander, this is a brilliant type of pasta, and in general, grandi, and i never, well, seriously, anything can happen, someone will call. ..or already guests are on the doorstep, you’re distracted, but i’ve never missed an aldente situation, it’s always aldente, it’s always just the perfect state of pasta, so i returned them, you see - in the same hot pan in which they were boiled for me, i collected them until the last drop from the blender,...
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where a child and seven adults were found clinging to a cooler after their boat overturn near boca grandithe us ghost card cauda distress call saying the boat was sinking crews responded by helicopter and retrieved all eight people from the water. >> you see their coast guard officials say the voters were carrying all of the lifesaving equipment they could and wearing their life jackets, which helped bring about the successful rescue all right. >> still to come, the florida panther is advanced to the stanley cup finals for a second straight season will tell you how they clinched their historic wind straight ahead here on cnn, say i brought in a ceu or max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy there's two weeks here. i'll take that ensure not to protein 30 grams, protein one prime, sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals in a new fiber blend with a prebiotic are biggest challenge. uncertainty hidden fees, surcharges, who knows what to expect, turned shipping to your advantage. >> keep it simple with clear fact pricing with usps ground advantage carney isolde, it's g
where a child and seven adults were found clinging to a cooler after their boat overturn near boca grandithe us ghost card cauda distress call saying the boat was sinking crews responded by helicopter and retrieved all eight people from the water. >> you see their coast guard officials say the voters were carrying all of the lifesaving equipment they could and wearing their life jackets, which helped bring about the successful rescue all right. >> still to come, the florida panther...
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how the position of many regional actors has changed, perhaps has become more pragmatic, not as un grandy was as before, and it's important because that ultimately, the ukrainian conflict is also about finding some sort of a compromise. do you see any potential value? so this point, i heard of course, administer law for off today. i've been following the, the pronouncements by washington and many european capitals and i, i refer to say that i'm not optimistic about movement on ukraine, certainly not before the american elections, which is most unfortunate. so i think what needs to be done today is to avoid desk at further escalation. i think that is absolutely important and then create conditions for a possible negotiating process down the road. but that's not gonna happen right away. i mean, we've seen, i think just a few weeks ago last may, china and brazil put forward a proposal, which isn't that line in that direction in the sense of de escalate it. and i think that's the most we can hold for when i here all talk about further escalation or the talk of use of nuclear weapons which, yo
how the position of many regional actors has changed, perhaps has become more pragmatic, not as un grandy was as before, and it's important because that ultimately, the ukrainian conflict is also about finding some sort of a compromise. do you see any potential value? so this point, i heard of course, administer law for off today. i've been following the, the pronouncements by washington and many european capitals and i, i refer to say that i'm not optimistic about movement on ukraine,...