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peace negotiations between ukraine and russia in the near future , un secretary general antonio guterres will not be convinced of this, as he stated in speaking at the world economic forum in davos, he emphasized that the full-scale invasion violated international law and the united nations charter, and the decision to end the conflict was complicated by the fact that the parties have different ideas about him and emphasized to the kremlin that it is important to restore the russian empire. however, guterres adds that whatever the solution to the issue may be , it should be based on international law. in rivne, one of the hospitals has completed and fully equipped anti-radiation a shelter during an air raid, you can not only hide there, but also operate and provide all the necessary medical care. what does the updated storage look like? what is it equipped with? cement, concrete and nothing, once an empty basement , now a full-fledged medical department underground, this is what a shelter under one of rivne's children's hospitals looks like now, where you can carry out surgical intervent
peace negotiations between ukraine and russia in the near future , un secretary general antonio guterres will not be convinced of this, as he stated in speaking at the world economic forum in davos, he emphasized that the full-scale invasion violated international law and the united nations charter, and the decision to end the conflict was complicated by the fact that the parties have different ideas about him and emphasized to the kremlin that it is important to restore the russian empire....
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you need a mediator, perhaps the secretary general of the un guterres , the president of turkey, erdoğanister of india, modi, although no one. doesn't actually impose itself, we understand that well, the situation on the front line will be resolved by our military, so let's hope that we receive proper fire support from our partners, friends, and so on, but the moment of the named mediators erdogan guteri shmody, in your opinion, how far are there prospects in general to talk about certain interventions by mediators and the strengthening of certain unexpected lines of negotiations well , we already see a ruler who wants to have his own agenda, who wants to establish himself as what is now called a pole of power, he is trying himself to push as a winner in a potential negotiation between ukraine and russia we have seen such efforts on the part of macron than he wanted to confirm his status as a european leader we have seen such efforts from the side of the regiman, this is his own political project of the contention of the turkic-speaking world, indeed, young people do not yet express such
you need a mediator, perhaps the secretary general of the un guterres , the president of turkey, erdoğanister of india, modi, although no one. doesn't actually impose itself, we understand that well, the situation on the front line will be resolved by our military, so let's hope that we receive proper fire support from our partners, friends, and so on, but the moment of the named mediators erdogan guteri shmody, in your opinion, how far are there prospects in general to talk about certain...
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okay, finally, i will probably ask anturia guterres - it is the un secretary general who dissolved thesion to investigate the murder of ukrainian prisoners of war in the deer park. how did you react to this? well, how can react, this is primarily evidence that where the aggressor country does not exist at all, the norms of international law, the german, the aggressor country, it is clear what to expect from russia, and what they disbanded us why do we need your opinion, and it is russia that did not allow the un, that is, the hotel, that he stated that there is no point in holding this type of commission because they do not allow it, it cannot fulfill its task that was set before it, and this is an indicator of the fact that there is no pressure on the aggressor country it's like all these value chains are moving in the conditions of our conflict in the world order, i don't know how to comment on it. i don't understand the type, you know. i hope that our diplomats are still working in the direction of excluding russia after all. betrayal of the un security council that she became the l
okay, finally, i will probably ask anturia guterres - it is the un secretary general who dissolved thesion to investigate the murder of ukrainian prisoners of war in the deer park. how did you react to this? well, how can react, this is primarily evidence that where the aggressor country does not exist at all, the norms of international law, the german, the aggressor country, it is clear what to expect from russia, and what they disbanded us why do we need your opinion, and it is russia that...
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stephanie: guterres also emphasized the importance of a u.n.al to help ukraine resume grain exports from its ports along the black sea. new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern announced she will step down next month. she says she can no longer do the job justice. in 2017, ardern became the world's youngest female head of government when she was sworn into office at 37 years old. back in this country, the federal government says it's launching a targeted investigation of nursing homes over the abuse of anti-psychotic drugs in patients, pointing to evidence that some facilities administer the drugs as a way to sedate patients, despite the dangerous side effects. officials say they're also looking into the over-diagnosis of schizophrenia. still to come on the "newshour," several recent incidents raise concerns or children's access to guns. mayors from across the country gather in d.c. to discuss the common issues affecting their communities. and a revealing new book details the inner workings of the biden white house. >> this is the "pbs newsh
stephanie: guterres also emphasized the importance of a u.n.al to help ukraine resume grain exports from its ports along the black sea. new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern announced she will step down next month. she says she can no longer do the job justice. in 2017, ardern became the world's youngest female head of government when she was sworn into office at 37 years old. back in this country, the federal government says it's launching a targeted investigation of nursing homes over...
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guterres: many ecosystems are at the point of no-return now. unchecked carbon pollution is forcing the world's most vulnerable on a frogmarch to destruction now. the facts are undeniable, this abdication of leadership is criminal. host: the intergovernmental panel on climate change's latest report offers a sharp wake-up call. around 3.6 of the almost eight billion people on earth live in regions severely threatened by climate change. temperatures continue to rise. 2021 was one of the hottest years since records began. global heating has dramatic consequences for people and wildlife. extreme weather is becoming more common. our oceans and seas are heating up, becoming more polluted and ever more acidic. can we still save these ecosystems? we head beneath the waves. reporter: coral reefs are unlike anywhere else on earth. they're home to mind-blowing biodiversity. thworld's reefs are shown with red dots here. lizzie: they cover less than 1% of the ocean floor, but they actually support over a quarter of all marine life. reporter: considering thes
guterres: many ecosystems are at the point of no-return now. unchecked carbon pollution is forcing the world's most vulnerable on a frogmarch to destruction now. the facts are undeniable, this abdication of leadership is criminal. host: the intergovernmental panel on climate change's latest report offers a sharp wake-up call. around 3.6 of the almost eight billion people on earth live in regions severely threatened by climate change. temperatures continue to rise. 2021 was one of the hottest...
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secretary general antonio guterres says models -- muslim nations need convince the taliban to changets course on women's rights. >> the human secretary general is among the dignitaries here in the swiss alps for the world economic forum. while he is here, his deputy is in afghanistan. the deputy erie -- the highest level international official to go to afghanistan since the taliban took over. the secretary-general explained to me her mission. >> there is something that really i feel deeply, which is what is happening to women and girls in afghanistan. what i said in the general assembly, the risk to move into a gender apartheid society. my belief that only the muslim world can convince the taliban that this needs to change. [indiscernible] -- that issued the statement. it is very important. it clearly says that what is happening in afghanistan is against the koran. she visited before, going to afghanistan, a number of islamic countries. with the objective to mobilize support in the islamic world to make clear for the taliban that they need to reverse their present trend. i think this
secretary general antonio guterres says models -- muslim nations need convince the taliban to changets course on women's rights. >> the human secretary general is among the dignitaries here in the swiss alps for the world economic forum. while he is here, his deputy is in afghanistan. the deputy erie -- the highest level international official to go to afghanistan since the taliban took over. the secretary-general explained to me her mission. >> there is something that really i feel...
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hayashi held talks with secretary-general antonio guterres thursday in new york. he's visiting the city to attend an open debate at the u.n. security council. japan is currently serving as a nonpermanent member of the security council. hayashi said japan hopes to work with other countries to help the council fulfill its responsibilities. the officials also agreed to work together to promote nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation. >>> in other news, sri lanka's top court has ruled inaction by a former president and other top officials led to deadly bomb attacks in 2019 that killed 269 people. it ordered them to pay compensation to the victims and their families. the blasts on easter sunday targeted multiple sites, including luxury hotels and churches in the country's largest city of columbo. bereaved family members and other petitioners had claimed the government failed to share and act on warnings of terrorist threats from foreign intelligence. the country's supreme court ordered former president maithripala sirisena to pay over $270,000. top police and intellig
hayashi held talks with secretary-general antonio guterres thursday in new york. he's visiting the city to attend an open debate at the u.n. security council. japan is currently serving as a nonpermanent member of the security council. hayashi said japan hopes to work with other countries to help the council fulfill its responsibilities. the officials also agreed to work together to promote nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation. >>> in other news, sri lanka's top court has ruled...
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un secretary-general antonio guterres condemned the attack and noted that the will of the brazilian people must be respected , the head of diplomacy is from borel said that he was shocked by the acts of violence and the illegal occupation of the government quarter of the capital . the leaders of great britain, france, italy, portugal, argentina, chile and other countries also joined in condemning the actions of the protestants. tomorrow, january 10, the planet celebrates world metro day in on this day 160 years ago, in the distant year 1863, the first subway line, 6 km long, was opened in london. this was a breakthrough in the development of the city of their infrastructure in kyiv, the idea of an underground the railway was created in 1884, but due to its high cost, it was never built, the capital received a subway only in 1960 , today there are 52 underground stations in kyiv, see the project, when the lights go out everywhere, they continue to fight for their lives every day, every day, every second during the war and hospitals have become fortresses of light where they heal not only
un secretary-general antonio guterres condemned the attack and noted that the will of the brazilian people must be respected , the head of diplomacy is from borel said that he was shocked by the acts of violence and the illegal occupation of the government quarter of the capital . the leaders of great britain, france, italy, portugal, argentina, chile and other countries also joined in condemning the actions of the protestants. tomorrow, january 10, the planet celebrates world metro day in on...
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un secretary-general antonio guterres condemned the attack and noted that the will of the brazilian peoplebe respected , the head of diplomacy is from borel said that he was shocked by the acts of violence and the illegal occupation of the government quarter of the capital until the leaders of great britain, france, italy, portugal, argentina, chile and other countries also joined in condemning the actions of the protestants tomorrow 10
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sergius, today antonio guterres said that he does not see a quick end to the war in ukraine, but it is also certain that we also have to develop an appropriate state policy, because it seems to many that everything will soon be as it was, as you see prospects in which we must prepare to live well, i will be war from one side from the other side. i always said that it would not happen quickly and refuted about two or three weeks or two months in kherson region, but it would be too - a very pleasant moment was november 11 and there a couple of days later, when we drove to uh, kherson was. it was very moving, yes. i am sure that the same will happen with the skadov genius, then from simferopol , prepare in any case, you need to count on your strength for the marathon, do not fall into a frenzy and do not fall into the eyes, keep calm it is to sharpen what is needed and to do what everyone can do in their place, mr. sergey, what information is there regarding the movement of enemy manpower, in particular, it is about berdyansk, it is about melitopol, and in general, what are they planning
sergius, today antonio guterres said that he does not see a quick end to the war in ukraine, but it is also certain that we also have to develop an appropriate state policy, because it seems to many that everything will soon be as it was, as you see prospects in which we must prepare to live well, i will be war from one side from the other side. i always said that it would not happen quickly and refuted about two or three weeks or two months in kherson region, but it would be too - a very...
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international conference on climate resilient pakistan in geneva after the un secretary—general antonio guterresed the floods as a monsoon on steroids. well for more on this we can cross live to pakistan and join ali tauqeer sheikh who's a member of the pakistan climate change council. hejoins us live from islamabad. great to get you in the programme. in terms of the current situation, in terms of the areas that have been hit hardest by the floods, lowers the recovery process going on in those areas? some areas are particularly slow because they are inaccessible or the infrastructure is such that the standing water is not able to escape. therefore, people are not able to go back and they are in shanty temporary camps on the roadside, waiting for some degree of support for them to go back to communities, in some areas, and in some cases it is still wet. it is a hard story of human tragedy. inaudible people are affected and several million are still destitute waiting for food, water, and it is biting cold in some areas. we can feel the heat of urgency here in this cold weather.— heat of urgency he
international conference on climate resilient pakistan in geneva after the un secretary—general antonio guterresed the floods as a monsoon on steroids. well for more on this we can cross live to pakistan and join ali tauqeer sheikh who's a member of the pakistan climate change council. hejoins us live from islamabad. great to get you in the programme. in terms of the current situation, in terms of the areas that have been hit hardest by the floods, lowers the recovery process going on in...
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establish the facts of the terrorist attack in the deer park , this decision was made by antonio guterres due to the lack of conditions for sending the mission to the scene of the event, according to him, the reason for this decision is that the mission did not receive the necessary security guarantees from both sides. i will remind you on july 22. last year, the barracks were destroyed in the colony in olenivka , which housed prisoners. this is a new record in the history of the united states when congress cannot decide on a speaker after three days of voting and 11 attempts to elect a new speaker. on friday, members of the lower house broke the century-old record dating back to 1923, the speaker was elected after nine rounds of voting, noted that without a speaker, the house of representatives cannot perform its functions, in particular , newly elected congressmen cannot be officially sworn in. not to mention the holding of hearings, the consideration of laws or a thorough analysis of the actions of president joe biden and his administration in the fight with the enemy, in addition to w
establish the facts of the terrorist attack in the deer park , this decision was made by antonio guterres due to the lack of conditions for sending the mission to the scene of the event, according to him, the reason for this decision is that the mission did not receive the necessary security guarantees from both sides. i will remind you on july 22. last year, the barracks were destroyed in the colony in olenivka , which housed prisoners. this is a new record in the history of the united states...
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establish the facts of the terrorist attack in the deer park, this decision was made by antonio guterres due to the lack of conditions for sending the mission to the scene of the incident - said the official representative of the secretary general, stephan duzherik, according to him, the reason for this decision is that the mission did not receive the necessary security guarantees from both sides. they felt that they had received them, but they did not feel that there was an opportunity to receive such guarantees in the future, he noted. i will remind you that on july 22 of last year in the colony in olenivka, the barracks in which the prisoners of the defenders of mariupol were kept were destroyed, mainly fighters of the azov regiment in the kherson region, another concert by kobzon in the village of gavrylivka, a friend who destroyed the base of the occupiers near kolonchak reported the spokesman of the odesa military administration, serhiy bratchuk, it was housed in the dormitory of the tavrida plant, there were up to a thousand personnel and equipment, according to preliminary data,
establish the facts of the terrorist attack in the deer park, this decision was made by antonio guterres due to the lack of conditions for sending the mission to the scene of the incident - said the official representative of the secretary general, stephan duzherik, according to him, the reason for this decision is that the mission did not receive the necessary security guarantees from both sides. they felt that they had received them, but they did not feel that there was an opportunity to...
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verge of starvation 22 in july, thanks to the personal efforts of the un secretary general antónio guterresesident of turkey , erdogan, the movement of ukrainian ships was restored, the parties supported the grain initiative, which unblocked the work of the odessa chornomorsk and pivdenny ports. at the same time, ukraine refused to conclude an agreement directly with russia and signed it only with the un and turkey, despite constant shelling of ukraine by moscow and the kremlin's statements about withdrawing from this initiative. it is working until now, 544 vessels with almost 14 million tons of food have already been sent from ukraine to african countries asia and europe ukraine began to develop relations with african countries in october, for the first time the minister of foreign affairs dmytro kuleba went on an official visit to the countries of the continent, as a result, some african countries support ukraine during the un general assembly vote, and morocco hands over spare parts for t-72 tanks. this is the first military aid from the african country valery pashko tv channel espresso
verge of starvation 22 in july, thanks to the personal efforts of the un secretary general antónio guterresesident of turkey , erdogan, the movement of ukrainian ships was restored, the parties supported the grain initiative, which unblocked the work of the odessa chornomorsk and pivdenny ports. at the same time, ukraine refused to conclude an agreement directly with russia and signed it only with the un and turkey, despite constant shelling of ukraine by moscow and the kremlin's statements...
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among those attending: the un secretary—general antonio guterres, who opened the conference by castigatings emergency, the action and the investment it requires. because words are not enough. without action climate catastrophe is coming for all of us. this was the scene across much of pakistan late last year, after devastating flooding caused by record monsoon rains and melting glaciers. the water still hasn't receded in some southern parts of the country. at least 1,700 people were killed. and around 8 million displaced. many of those who've been able to return to their homes have found them damaged or destroyed and their fields unusable for growing crops. food prices have soared and the number of people facing food insecurity has doubled to 111.6 million, according to un figures. the children's agency unicef says as many as four million children are still living near contaminated and stagnant waters. here's one humanitarian worker on the ground: where the water has receded people are going back to their original places or their native villages. they have found that their houses, their li
among those attending: the un secretary—general antonio guterres, who opened the conference by castigatings emergency, the action and the investment it requires. because words are not enough. without action climate catastrophe is coming for all of us. this was the scene across much of pakistan late last year, after devastating flooding caused by record monsoon rains and melting glaciers. the water still hasn't receded in some southern parts of the country. at least 1,700 people were killed....
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that documented the killing of ukrainian soldiers of the volyn region, un secretary general antónio guterresdecided so, among the reasons the mission did not receive the necessary security guarantees from both sides, we did not stop moving for five months this is quite a long time we tried we were constantly in touch and insisted but this is a delicate mission and we need security guarantees from both sides and we didn't get them but as soon as we feel that it is safe to be there, we will resume the mission. i will remind you that the tragedy happened last year on july 29. russian invaders fired at a colony in the occupied olenivka region of donetsk region. there, the invaders kept ukrainian soldiers in the colony, in particular azov fighters and civilians. tried to transfer to the armed forces of ukraine, the security service of ukraine published an intercepted conversation that confirms that the russians committed a mass murder of prisoners of war in the deer park at the same time international experts established that the cause of the explosion could have been a thermobaric weapon without
that documented the killing of ukrainian soldiers of the volyn region, un secretary general antónio guterresdecided so, among the reasons the mission did not receive the necessary security guarantees from both sides, we did not stop moving for five months this is quite a long time we tried we were constantly in touch and insisted but this is a delicate mission and we need security guarantees from both sides and we didn't get them but as soon as we feel that it is safe to be there, we will...
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addressing the conference in geneva, the un secretary—general antonio guterres called for investmenthat he called a "climate disaster of monumental scale". our correspondent in islamabad, caroline davies, says the focus will now be on pakistan's resilience and disaster planning for the future. this is not the first time we have seen flooding in pakistan, but this was climate carnage as per his description. this is excessive flooding this is not the thing that pakistan normally sees but we did see flooding back in 2010 on a dramatic scale as well. the questions were what what lessons were learned from 2010. what measures were in place from how well did they work and would they be able to cope in the future. questions about drainage, questions but in the infrastructure are being built to sustain it. there are still people who have those questions, as well. but of course the next stage is that there are some of these measures put into place so that there is some resilience because it's not that long away until the rains might start again. let's take a look at some other stories in the h
addressing the conference in geneva, the un secretary—general antonio guterres called for investmenthat he called a "climate disaster of monumental scale". our correspondent in islamabad, caroline davies, says the focus will now be on pakistan's resilience and disaster planning for the future. this is not the first time we have seen flooding in pakistan, but this was climate carnage as per his description. this is excessive flooding this is not the thing that pakistan normally sees...
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decision to ceasefire between russia and ukraine during the christmas period, the spokesman for guterres said on his own behalf, adding that the ceasefire across the front line for this sacred period is widely welcomed throughout the organization. however, contrary to common sense, ukraine has already declared fire, they are not going to stop. ukrainian military 36 times 24 hours opened fire on the territory of the donetsk people's republic exchange of this information about a special control center wounded two dimensional residents in donetsk gorlovka damaged houses and a social facility direct communication with our special correspondent stanislav bernwald. stanislav hello, tell us what the situation is at the moment. hello, the situation is still in the donetsk people's republic. the extremely tense calm now, the night was relatively quiet, which is surprising, but i , uh, throw it off to the fact that after all weather conditions, and very thick fog plays a role, it is still here in the donetsk people's republic that it is extremely difficult to aim artillery on its own, so there wer
decision to ceasefire between russia and ukraine during the christmas period, the spokesman for guterres said on his own behalf, adding that the ceasefire across the front line for this sacred period is widely welcomed throughout the organization. however, contrary to common sense, ukraine has already declared fire, they are not going to stop. ukrainian military 36 times 24 hours opened fire on the territory of the donetsk people's republic exchange of this information about a special control...
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completely empty . information that appeared the day before that the un secretary general antonio guterrese mission to investigate crimes in elenivka, the official representative of the un secretary general stefan e duzharik , his name is duzharik, and he said the following, we had a political agreement, but for such a complex and delicate and dangerous mission in the war zone we needed clear guarantees of security and access from both sides, we did not feel that we received them, we did not feel that there was a possibility of receiving them in the future well, our butsman dmytro lubinets already reacted to this, he said that unfortunately, she did not condemn russia, which did everything to prevent the occupied deer from carrying out this mission again. unfortunately, dmitri said, we saw a mediator, a neutral position of the un. not a single word of condemnation from the russian side, and what do you think, well, why does the un not react in any way and does not indicate who did not allow the mission in a narrow sense, it is clear that russia admitted that it despises the un and did not
completely empty . information that appeared the day before that the un secretary general antonio guterrese mission to investigate crimes in elenivka, the official representative of the un secretary general stefan e duzharik , his name is duzharik, and he said the following, we had a political agreement, but for such a complex and delicate and dangerous mission in the war zone we needed clear guarantees of security and access from both sides, we did not feel that we received them, we did not...
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united nations secretary-general antonio guterres strongly condemned the attack, calling it another example of a suspected violation of the laws of war. a kremlin spokesperson denied russia was responsible, suggesting the blast may have been caused by a ukrainian air defense missile that went astray. elsewhere, fierce fighting continues to rage in the eastern province of donetsk, where russian forces are seeking to take full control of the city of soledar. earlier today, the u.n.'s human rights office confirmed more than 7000 civilians have been killed in ukraine since russia's invasion, though the agency believes the true toll is likely considerably higher. in kyiv, ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy cited the latest russian attackss he appealed to allies to send even more heavy weaponry. >> it is possible to do it somehow on the battlefield of ukraine. unfortunate, no. those weapons which are in -- our soldiers are waiting for so much. amy: the united states has launched expanded combat training program for ukrainian soldiers. the top u.s. general mark milley, the chair of the joint
united nations secretary-general antonio guterres strongly condemned the attack, calling it another example of a suspected violation of the laws of war. a kremlin spokesperson denied russia was responsible, suggesting the blast may have been caused by a ukrainian air defense missile that went astray. elsewhere, fierce fighting continues to rage in the eastern province of donetsk, where russian forces are seeking to take full control of the city of soledar. earlier today, the u.n.'s human rights...
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antonio guterres made the remarks in an address to the world economic forum wednesday after a new study found exxon was aware of the link between fossil fuel emissions and global heating as early as the 1970's but spent decades refuting and obscuring the science in order to make maximum profits. >> some in big oil, the big lie. like the tobacco industry, those responsible must be held to account. today, fossil fuel producers and their enablers -- expand production knowing full well this business model is inconsistent with human survival. amy: the u.n. secretary-general warned that the paris climate agreement's goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees celsius is "nearly going up in smoke." he said without further action, the planet is headed toward a 2.8 degrees celsius increase. later, we will meet the earth scientist who was fired from her job at a federal lab for her climate activism. in ukraine, the russian mercenary firm wagner group is claiming its fighters have captured a strategic village outside of bakhmut. the city in ukraine's eastern donetsk region has been nea
antonio guterres made the remarks in an address to the world economic forum wednesday after a new study found exxon was aware of the link between fossil fuel emissions and global heating as early as the 1970's but spent decades refuting and obscuring the science in order to make maximum profits. >> some in big oil, the big lie. like the tobacco industry, those responsible must be held to account. today, fossil fuel producers and their enablers -- expand production knowing full well this...
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secretary-general antonio guterres addressed the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> we cannotont problems unless we look them squarely in the eye. as we are looking into the aiava category five hurricane. our world is plagued by a perfect storm on a number of fronts. >> back in this country, the federal government says it is launching a targeted investigation of nursing homes over the abuse of antipsychotic drugs in patients, pointing to evidence that some facilities administer the drugs as a way to sedate patients despite the dangerous side effects. officials say they are also looking into the misdiagnosis of schizophrenia. a government report last fall down the number of nursing home patients labeled us schizophrenic without an official diagnosis skyrocketed between 2015 and 2019, though less than 1% of the population is believed to have the disorder. still to come, several recent incidents raise concerns over children's access to guns. mayors from across the country gathered in d.c. to talk about the common issues affecting their communities. and a revealing new book looks
secretary-general antonio guterres addressed the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> we cannotont problems unless we look them squarely in the eye. as we are looking into the aiava category five hurricane. our world is plagued by a perfect storm on a number of fronts. >> back in this country, the federal government says it is launching a targeted investigation of nursing homes over the abuse of antipsychotic drugs in patients, pointing to evidence that some facilities...
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amy: united nations secretary-general antonio guterres said thursday he would welcome any truce in ukraine during orthodox christmas but warned talks between moscow and kyiv to bring the war to a permanent and are not yet possible. >> i think we are still not in situation where we can bpeace. this we believe will have to come -- this on the u.n. charter of international law. amy: his remarks came after turkish president recep tayyip erdogan offered to mediate an and to the war in ukraine. this week, the u.s., germany, and france announced plans to supply ukraine with armored combat vehicles, including french-made light tanks and u.s.-made bradley fighting vehicles. the 50 bradleys would be part of a new u.s. military aid package to ukraine worth nearly $3 billion. the u.n. security council on thursday called for maintaining status quo at jerusalem's al aqsa mosque, following a highly criticized visit to the site by israel's new extremist security minister itamar ben-gvir. but the security council did not commit to any action in response to the provocation by israel. for decades, the al aqs
amy: united nations secretary-general antonio guterres said thursday he would welcome any truce in ukraine during orthodox christmas but warned talks between moscow and kyiv to bring the war to a permanent and are not yet possible. >> i think we are still not in situation where we can bpeace. this we believe will have to come -- this on the u.n. charter of international law. amy: his remarks came after turkish president recep tayyip erdogan offered to mediate an and to the war in ukraine....
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working with international aid agencies is what has triggered the un secretary—general, antonio guterresafghans in the world that this really matters and it's urgent. many ngos suspended their entire operation in response to the taliban's ban on employing women. but this week some have partially resumed work, after receiving assurances from the taliban that women will be able to work in the health sector. but others say the situation is still too difficult. here's jan egeland from the norwegian refugee council. it's very limited, and it's not necessarily in all of the country, even, and it's only some organisations, so the norwegian refugee council, we have 1500 staff. none of them have started to work because we do not have sufficient green light to restart work. save the children has resumed some of their work, allies will be on the un's delegation with a talk with the taliban, but some are concerned that patella may not stick to any agreements it reaches. we are severely hamstrung by the restrictions, even these kind of local agreements that we had and have with the ministry of health
working with international aid agencies is what has triggered the un secretary—general, antonio guterresafghans in the world that this really matters and it's urgent. many ngos suspended their entire operation in response to the taliban's ban on employing women. but this week some have partially resumed work, after receiving assurances from the taliban that women will be able to work in the health sector. but others say the situation is still too difficult. here's jan egeland from the...
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nations appeared before business leaders at the world economic forum in davos yesterday, antonio guterresrees by 2100. but it's widely agreed that we're not on track to reach that — and carbon dioxide emissions play a big part of that. co2 is the main gas warming the planet. it's emitted when fossil fuels such as gas and oil are burnt. to tackle this, 136 countries have pledged to get to net zero emissions by 2050. net zero means a country dramatically reduces carbon emissions, and then absorbs what's left. many experts fear these big cuts alone won't be enough to stop global warming. well, a new report by oxford university looks at another side of this equation, carbon dioxide removal — taking out carbon that's already in the atmosphere. here's lead author steve smith. to fix the climate problem we're in, the obvious thing to do is stop adding to the problem, so we need clear, deep emissions reductions and very quickly. this report doesn't change that, but what points to is the fact that increasingly, we have a number of ways of taking carbon dioxide back out of the atmosphere that we pu
nations appeared before business leaders at the world economic forum in davos yesterday, antonio guterresrees by 2100. but it's widely agreed that we're not on track to reach that — and carbon dioxide emissions play a big part of that. co2 is the main gas warming the planet. it's emitted when fossil fuels such as gas and oil are burnt. to tackle this, 136 countries have pledged to get to net zero emissions by 2050. net zero means a country dramatically reduces carbon emissions, and then...
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onufry reported antonio guterres about gross violations by the kiev regime.ts, the illegal activities of local governments. last year, ukraine was swept by a large-scale wave of persecution of the opts, its activities are actually banned against members of the clergy, they initiate criminal cases, and searches are carried out in churches and monasteries. russian sergey koryakin became the winner of the overall standings of the chess stars tournament, which took place in moscow in addition to grandmasters from our country, the competition was attended by representatives of spain , india, kazakhstan and azerbaijan, showed high results in both blitz and rapid games, and took first place in terms of total points. everything was really top notch . i've played in tournaments all over the world and i know that the organization is different , the consequences are always bad, but here the opposite is the case, everything was great here. everything was perfect and fault. really useless title of the winner of the tournament chess stars, replenished the piggy bank, award
onufry reported antonio guterres about gross violations by the kiev regime.ts, the illegal activities of local governments. last year, ukraine was swept by a large-scale wave of persecution of the opts, its activities are actually banned against members of the clergy, they initiate criminal cases, and searches are carried out in churches and monasteries. russian sergey koryakin became the winner of the overall standings of the chess stars tournament, which took place in moscow in addition to...
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and antonio guterres was picking up a theme, that we are starting to hear more and more from the climate fossil fuel producers and their enablers are still racing to expand production knowing full well that this business model is inconsistent with human survival. he points in that speech to news reports last week that certain fossil fuel producers were fully aware, all the way back to the 1970s, that their core product was baking the planet. it comes from a review of archived documents, conducted by the postdam institute and harvard university. they discovered that, 11 years before it became a public debate, exxon had completed a set of 16 models predicting that global temperatures would rise on average by 0.36 degrees fahrenheit each decade. and since 1981, the global temperature has in fact risen by 0.32. so more or less bang on, samantha. what do you make of the concerted effort that we are hearing from the secretary—general and from others to stigmatize oil and gas companies, in the same way that they did with tobacco companies? mr; the same way that they did with tobacco companies?—
and antonio guterres was picking up a theme, that we are starting to hear more and more from the climate fossil fuel producers and their enablers are still racing to expand production knowing full well that this business model is inconsistent with human survival. he points in that speech to news reports last week that certain fossil fuel producers were fully aware, all the way back to the 1970s, that their core product was baking the planet. it comes from a review of archived documents,...
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antonio guterres is speaking.s, significant challenges. soaring prices. rising _ significant challenges. soaring prices, rising interest - significant challenges. soaring prices, rising interest rates, . significant challenges. soaring - prices, rising interest rates, along with inflation. and those levels, vulnerable countries, yet all of that, the lingering effects of the pandemic, overstill straining economies, with the world's failure to prepare for future economies, with the world's failure to prepare forfuture pandemics, that failure is straining her credibility. somehow after all we have in charge we have not learned that global public health lessons of the pandemic, we are nowhere near ready for the pandemics to come. and to all... we are flirting with climate disaster. every week brings a new climate horror story. greenhouse gas emissions are at record levels and growing. the commitment to limit global temperature rises is never going up in smoke. without further action, we are headed to a two point a deg
antonio guterres is speaking.s, significant challenges. soaring prices. rising _ significant challenges. soaring prices, rising interest - significant challenges. soaring prices, rising interest rates, . significant challenges. soaring - prices, rising interest rates, along with inflation. and those levels, vulnerable countries, yet all of that, the lingering effects of the pandemic, overstill straining economies, with the world's failure to prepare for future economies, with the world's...