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thousands of kilometers away in the northeast the conflict with naga rebels fighting for independence is india's longest running for a 1000000000 priyanka got to reports from nagaland. twinkling is one of the top leaders of india's biggest group the national socialist council of isaac weaver at $85.00 maybe think he's the bobby most capable of sealing a political deal with the government a deal that's been 22 years of the making. it 2015 they redraw these government the rebel group signed a framework agreement at the talks now appear to be the final stages all mothers will have to be in the region that is what they taught us not. it but there's a problem or the institution will have to be. ours your organs is yours. and our flanks will have to be ours your next will have to be your critics but they are finding it difficult no. no. the nalco of group has up to $5000.00 fighters and grounds its all pallid government the issue of territorial and political sovereignty for the nagas has been at the heart of the conflict since india's independence nagas want what they call now going on or a homeland c
thousands of kilometers away in the northeast the conflict with naga rebels fighting for independence is india's longest running for a 1000000000 priyanka got to reports from nagaland. twinkling is one of the top leaders of india's biggest group the national socialist council of isaac weaver at $85.00 maybe think he's the bobby most capable of sealing a political deal with the government a deal that's been 22 years of the making. it 2015 they redraw these government the rebel group signed a...
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independent india has not. done anything of this kind it just true that during the 1st and 2nd world wars which was neither our edge and our nor our mission in 2 world wars india has. contributed one and now to 450000 people who've lost their lives during these wars india has never really associated itself with trends of this kind however. it is concerned of our energy security we are quite we have been quite dependent on iran for our energy security but most recently the problems that have been faced in that region we are trying to ensure that we do not face side effects of what is going on over there so that our energy security is not affected so that our ships are not affected we have made arrangements for their security and. india's oil tankers we have made security arrangements for them we are not trying to interfere in anybody's arrangements that is not our aim it is not out. and. and no one in the word is actually discussing our intervention in any negative manner. so mr putin what about russia's military
independent india has not. done anything of this kind it just true that during the 1st and 2nd world wars which was neither our edge and our nor our mission in 2 world wars india has. contributed one and now to 450000 people who've lost their lives during these wars india has never really associated itself with trends of this kind however. it is concerned of our energy security we are quite we have been quite dependent on iran for our energy security but most recently the problems that have...
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territorial political sovereignty for the nagas has been at the heart of the conflict since india's independence nagas want what they call now going in or a homeland consisting of naga land parts of trained in states and some areas in me and mark but some groups are also calling for a more practical solution you know 3 elisa vent who belongs to a separate coalition of 7 split doggle of groups also in talks with the government i don't know why consideration have been always been mentioned about this unless you know. country newton. how can you have a constitution. not allowed became part of the indeed in 963 other dark eyed habited areas are split between 3 other indian states these celebrate independence day one day before india does p. taxes to the government but to different groups fighting for their cause. but that system has crippled infrastructure and choked its economy in today's reality many youths are suffering because of this economy conditions people are frustrated. so peace talks are critical but the indian government's decision to walk or talk to me is also casting a shadow banking o
territorial political sovereignty for the nagas has been at the heart of the conflict since india's independence nagas want what they call now going in or a homeland consisting of naga land parts of trained in states and some areas in me and mark but some groups are also calling for a more practical solution you know 3 elisa vent who belongs to a separate coalition of 7 split doggle of groups also in talks with the government i don't know why consideration have been always been mentioned about...
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territorial political sovereignty for the nagas has been at the heart of the conflict since india's independence nagas want what they call now going in or a homeland consisting of naga land parts of trained in states and some areas in myanmar but some groups are also calling for a more practical solution you know 3 elisa vent who belongs to a separate coalition of 7 split dogger of groups also in talks with the government because i don't know why consideration have been always been mentioned about this unless you know any. country nation it's been. how can you have a constitution. became part of the. 63 other dogs i had happy to areas are split between 3 other indian states the celebrate independence day one day before india does they don't pay taxes to the government but to different groups fighting for their cause. but that system has crippled infrastructure and choked its economy in today's reality many youths are suffering because of this economy conditions people are frustrated. so peace talks are critical but the government's decision to walk to the told to me is also casting a shadow or t
territorial political sovereignty for the nagas has been at the heart of the conflict since india's independence nagas want what they call now going in or a homeland consisting of naga land parts of trained in states and some areas in myanmar but some groups are also calling for a more practical solution you know 3 elisa vent who belongs to a separate coalition of 7 split dogger of groups also in talks with the government because i don't know why consideration have been always been mentioned...
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happy to areas are split between 3 other indian states these celebrate independence day one day before india does they don't pay taxes to the government but to different groups fighting for their cause. but that system has crippled infrastructure and choked its economy in today's reality many youths are suffering because of this economy conditions people are frustrated. so peace talks are critical but the government's decision to walk or talk to me is also casting a shadow or taking away or turning me from the moon because we've or have taken to do it and you're promising it to the nuggets so what value does that promise have for the mothers and this is what is impacting the dogs. the governor of has told aided media that talks are stuck on the symbolic issues of flag of the constitution . but after decades of fighting the bad guys are still waiting for a settlement that fully respects ties to their land their history and identity. compact brown now the land. it's the final day of campaigning in tunis he is presidential election voters will go to the polls on sunday 3rd $26.00 candidates in
happy to areas are split between 3 other indian states these celebrate independence day one day before india does they don't pay taxes to the government but to different groups fighting for their cause. but that system has crippled infrastructure and choked its economy in today's reality many youths are suffering because of this economy conditions people are frustrated. so peace talks are critical but the government's decision to walk or talk to me is also casting a shadow or taking away or...
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dying days of the british empire weakened by the 2nd world war india became a burden london was also unable to counter the growing independence movement led by matt maganda to fix it britain appointed lord louis mountbatten as the last viceroy of india he made it clear it was not his dream job. i am prepared to accept the job only on one condition india must be granted independence by july 948 and i will not stay there a day longer. once he arrived though he decided he couldn't wait that long it needed to be sorted more quickly in just 5 weeks to be precise and to lord cyril radcliffe a british lawyer who had never set foot in india he was tasked with drawing a line between the most cohesive muslim and hindu populated areas just like mountbatten radcliff 2 found india not to his liking. it was impossible to undertake the field survey in june because of the heat so how does anyone who's not familiar with the situation on the ground decide where the border is going to be well studied the maps obviously it's all in there the demographics the religious majority it's also simple isn't it but the areas with the majority of muslims
dying days of the british empire weakened by the 2nd world war india became a burden london was also unable to counter the growing independence movement led by matt maganda to fix it britain appointed lord louis mountbatten as the last viceroy of india he made it clear it was not his dream job. i am prepared to accept the job only on one condition india must be granted independence by july 948 and i will not stay there a day longer. once he arrived though he decided he couldn't wait that long...
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the severity certainly is massive and never seen before why ever since 947 when india and pakistan gained their independence from britain kashmir has been disputed territory in 1950 india agreed to amend its constitution to grant the part of kashmir that it ministers india's only a muslim majority state a degree of autonomy 1. 11 the prime minister narendra modi has consistently appealed to nationalists by promising to rescind that part of the constitution article 370 and allow india to take full control of kashmir modi's brand of hindu nationalism gets turbo charged on the indian airwaves by hundreds of 24 hour t.v. news channels most of which have echoed the government's narrative on this story that the situation in kashmir is called and peaceful. fresh on their streets like normal has become the key word a kind of mantra. joe on the street just. makes. the question. if you wanted a border for the t.v. news channel and you've been given very specific by our channel by our editors or what you can and cannot be sure you're not obviously going to dig for stories other than that some of our colleagues spoke t
the severity certainly is massive and never seen before why ever since 947 when india and pakistan gained their independence from britain kashmir has been disputed territory in 1950 india agreed to amend its constitution to grant the part of kashmir that it ministers india's only a muslim majority state a degree of autonomy 1. 11 the prime minister narendra modi has consistently appealed to nationalists by promising to rescind that part of the constitution article 370 and allow india to take...
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strive tod india must make our promises and aspirations a reality for all citizens. independencedhi's mission was praised to wipe every tear from there i. eye.made -- their they made a pledge to india that so long as there are tears and suffering, work will not be over. in that sense, the work of our countries is not over. as he took his oath of office for the final time, abraham of malice toward none and charity for all. he asked his fellow americans to do all which would achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. .ogether indiaer, we the people of willf america must and continue to motivate one another to pursue the vision of peace, justice, charity for all, to strive malice towards none and to wipe every tear from every eye. those of us -- [cheers and applause] rep. hoyer: for those of us in the sons anddia or daughters of those who were, that must be our commitment and our mission. , to malice towards none wipe every tear from every eye. it is then that we will be both great and just and good. it is this unfulfilled mission that brings
strive tod india must make our promises and aspirations a reality for all citizens. independencedhi's mission was praised to wipe every tear from there i. eye.made -- their they made a pledge to india that so long as there are tears and suffering, work will not be over. in that sense, the work of our countries is not over. as he took his oath of office for the final time, abraham of malice toward none and charity for all. he asked his fellow americans to do all which would achieve and cherish a...
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when india celebrates its 75th independence day. we plan to build $20000000.00 houses for the poor. though the world may have set itself the target of eradicating tb by 2030. in india. we are working towards eradicating it by 2025. the question that arises. is just how have we been able to achieve all of this how is it that such rapid changes are taking place in a new india mr president. india is a great culture that is thousands of years old and. a culture that has its own vibrant traditions. and which has encompassed universal dreams. values and culture. see divinity in every being and strive for the welfare of all therefore the very core of our approach is public welfare through public participation. and this public felt welfare is not just for india. but for the entire world. and that is the reason. and that is the reason we draw inspiration from our motto collective efforts for the growth of all with everyone's trust and this too. is not confined within the borders of india. our and devers are neither an expression of pity nor a pretense the are inspired by a sense of duty and d
when india celebrates its 75th independence day. we plan to build $20000000.00 houses for the poor. though the world may have set itself the target of eradicating tb by 2030. in india. we are working towards eradicating it by 2025. the question that arises. is just how have we been able to achieve all of this how is it that such rapid changes are taking place in a new india mr president. india is a great culture that is thousands of years old and. a culture that has its own vibrant traditions....
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this year on the occasion of india's independence day on the 15th of august we called for a people'smovement to end the use of single use plastic i hope that this will create an awareness at a global level against single use plastic and excellences i am pleased to let you know. tomorrow we are going to in all very similar panels installed by india on the roof of the un building the time to put docking is over the word needs to act now thank you thank you very much thank you very much. thank. you that was the indian prime minister narendra modi addressing the un climate action summit let's get more from our diplomats cancer james bays who is why farrah's the united nations so jane said what warmest he saying about the the action his country is planning to take. well you heard a list of things that india will too and again following very closely the format that was requested by the secretary general which is not flowery words but deliverables actual things of action that countries will propose when they arrive here we're going to see a succession of key world leaders speaking chancello
this year on the occasion of india's independence day on the 15th of august we called for a people'smovement to end the use of single use plastic i hope that this will create an awareness at a global level against single use plastic and excellences i am pleased to let you know. tomorrow we are going to in all very similar panels installed by india on the roof of the un building the time to put docking is over the word needs to act now thank you thank you very much thank you very much. thank....
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ever since 947 when india and pakistan gained their independence from britain kashmir has been disputed territory in 1950 india agreed to amend its constitution to grant the part of kashmir that it ministers india's only muslim majority state a degree of autonomy. one. prime minister narendra modi has consistently appealed to nationalists by promising to rescind that part of the constitution article 370 and allow him. india to take full control of kashmir modi's brand of hindu nationalism gets turbo charged on the indian airwaves by hundreds of 24 hour t.v. news channels most of which have echoed the government's narrative on this story that the situation in kashmir is called and peaceful. like normal has become the key word a kind of mantra almost. treats. the question. if you are a border protein you shall know and you've been given very specific by your channel by our editors or what you can and cannot be sure you're not obviously going to dig for stories more than that some of our colleagues spoke to these t.v. journalist and ask them if they had been to several of the areas have se
ever since 947 when india and pakistan gained their independence from britain kashmir has been disputed territory in 1950 india agreed to amend its constitution to grant the part of kashmir that it ministers india's only muslim majority state a degree of autonomy. one. prime minister narendra modi has consistently appealed to nationalists by promising to rescind that part of the constitution article 370 and allow him. india to take full control of kashmir modi's brand of hindu nationalism gets...
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the severity certainly is massive and never seen before why ever since 947 when india and pakistan gained their independence from britain kashmir has been disputed territory in 1950 india agreed to amend its constitution to grant the part of kashmir that it had ministers india's only a muslim majority state a degree of autonomy one lives. 11 the prime minister narendra modi has consistently appealed to nationalists by promising to rescind that part of the constitution article 370 and allow india to take full control of kashmir modi's brand of hindu nationalism gets turbo charged on the indian airwaves by hundreds of 24 hour t.v. news channels most of which have echoed the government's narrative on this story that the situation in kashmir is called and peaceful. rally. there that's really like normal has become the key word a kind of mantra i'll let you go on the street. but the question is. if you wanted a border pretty i mean you stand and you've been. given very specific bio channel bio editors or what you can and cannot be sure you're not obviously going to dig for stories more than that some of our coll
the severity certainly is massive and never seen before why ever since 947 when india and pakistan gained their independence from britain kashmir has been disputed territory in 1950 india agreed to amend its constitution to grant the part of kashmir that it had ministers india's only a muslim majority state a degree of autonomy one lives. 11 the prime minister narendra modi has consistently appealed to nationalists by promising to rescind that part of the constitution article 370 and allow...
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other dalgard habited areas are split between 3 other indian states these celebrate independence day one day before india does they don't pay taxes to the government but to different groups fighting for their cause. but that system has crippled infrastructure and choked its economy in today's reality many. are suffering because of this economy conditions people are frustrated. so peace talks are critical but the indian government's decision to walk or told to me is also costing the shadow of the big thing you are going to need from. or have dignity and you're promising the nuggets so what value does that promise have for the mothers this is what is impacting the dogs. the governor of now glaad has told it did media that talks are stuck on the symbolic issues of flood and the constitution. but after decades of fighting the bad guys are still waiting for a settlement that fully respects ties to their land their history and identity. the al-jazeera campese broad now the land. more than 40 taliban fighters have surrendered and afghanistan's tucker province they say they're now ready to live under government
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india she's an independent journalist who covers international environment issues welcome to the stream everyone i want to get started with our community so we need people watching this show and already simming in their thoughts from the get go because this is a topic that takes a lot of interest so this is a comment we got from dr amanda cabrero she's a legal officer at the u.n. environmental program and here's what she told the stream we are following close on to come certificate site but also want to remind everybody that there is no need to wait for laws in order to have a strong legal action against environmental crimes most countries already have. to fight and violence of crimes what's been happening as being pretty free of predicting his environment but what's missing. is a proper enforcement working to engage police makers to raise those issues on the political agenda out. of the public and civil society is also essential to really make this collective shift that we need. so george i'll give that one to you is there are the laws on the books as she mentioned they just need and f
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the news from kashmir is not independent information even more and many media even in the whole india i'm just doing prove government propaganda. and beneath these very reaches for what we call the biggest democracy in the world because indian authorities are prizing their entire population of of some independent use and some plurality of news which is very crucial to the both functioning democracy and these these very worrying to see that the. supposedly secure democracy is turning into something that is close to what we see in china for instance and this is. daniel bastar from reporters without borders thank you very much for that assessment. not some of the stories making news around the wasn't blue results in russian local elections show big losses for the ruling parties later in moscow a candidate supported by opposition leader alexei one only half the votes even after many opposition candidates were removed from the ballot there was a low voter turnout. british airways says its cancel almost all its u.k. flights a spotless begin a 2 day strike tens of thousands of passengers hav
the news from kashmir is not independent information even more and many media even in the whole india i'm just doing prove government propaganda. and beneath these very reaches for what we call the biggest democracy in the world because indian authorities are prizing their entire population of of some independent use and some plurality of news which is very crucial to the both functioning democracy and these these very worrying to see that the. supposedly secure democracy is turning into...
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alix: which makes the -- india has a very independent one.akes the move even more interesting. katie: one of the things that makes them very interesting is you have governments that can act counter cyclically. they have ways to stimulate growth that may not be available to developed market governments. that is really interesting for emerging-market investors. we continue to think clients should have strategic allocations to emerging markets. you don't want to be a tourist in this part of the world. actually, you do. beautiful places to visit. but as an investor, you need to be strategically committed. we continue to think this is a great time to put capital to work. obviously, we think you need to be highly selective. alix: you can see the emerging market index versus the world index this year. obviously, emerging markets underperform. what changes that gap, or does it stay and you have to be super selective? if so, where? katie: emerging markets are driven by the same thing all equity markets are driven by, which is earnings. developed marke
alix: which makes the -- india has a very independent one.akes the move even more interesting. katie: one of the things that makes them very interesting is you have governments that can act counter cyclically. they have ways to stimulate growth that may not be available to developed market governments. that is really interesting for emerging-market investors. we continue to think clients should have strategic allocations to emerging markets. you don't want to be a tourist in this part of the...
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the news from kashmir is not independent information and more and many media in in the whole india i'm just doing to prove government propaganda. and these seats very reaches for what we call the biggest democracy in the world because in general 30 it's our duty prizing their entire population of off some independent using some plurality of news which is very crucial to the functioning democracy and the seas very worrying to see that the. supposedly secure democracy is turning into something that is close to what we see in china for instance and this is. daniel bastar from reporters without borders thank you very much for that assessment of. they've now been you have to deal with some of the stories making news around the wild preliminary results in russian local elections show big losses for the ruling parties slates in moscow the candidates supported by opposition leader they want almost half the vote even after many opposition candidates were removed from the ballot there was little voter turnout. a powerful typhoon fos i has lashed the japanese a capital to a cure leaving one perso
the news from kashmir is not independent information and more and many media in in the whole india i'm just doing to prove government propaganda. and these seats very reaches for what we call the biggest democracy in the world because in general 30 it's our duty prizing their entire population of off some independent using some plurality of news which is very crucial to the functioning democracy and the seas very worrying to see that the. supposedly secure democracy is turning into something...
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india is a strong, independent state. under modi it has gotten stronger and wants to become more independent. there are areas where modi will feel great to show india is a major player. when the u.s. said you have to do everything we have to say about iran, india will say why do we have to listen to you? india had a long experience of having to take orders from the west. i think they will push back against that. certainly the u.s. wants that. india's challenge would be to take what he get without giving too much. so far i think they are doing a good job. you to: just want to get lord paul since 19 century maxim which was if you want to look at a country's foreign policy, you look at their trade policy. take that. india which isn not exactly great friends with china, to put it mildly. and you have got the main foreign policy thrust of course directed towards trade against china. how does all that dynamic play into what happens with india and japan? jacob: i did not think we were going to be speaking about lord lmertson,ay
india is a strong, independent state. under modi it has gotten stronger and wants to become more independent. there are areas where modi will feel great to show india is a major player. when the u.s. said you have to do everything we have to say about iran, india will say why do we have to listen to you? india had a long experience of having to take orders from the west. i think they will push back against that. certainly the u.s. wants that. india's challenge would be to take what he get...
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india she's an independent journalist who covers international environment issues welcome to the stream everyone i want to get started with our community so we need people watching this show and already simming in their thoughts from the get go because this is a topic that takes a lot of interest so this is a comment we got from dr amanda cabrero she's a legal officer at the u.n. environmental program and here's what she told the stream we are following closely on to come to a difficult site but we would also want to remind everybody that there is no need for laws in order to have a strong legal action against environmental crimes most countries already have. to fight and violence of crimes what's been happening as has been pretty free of predicting is environment but what's missing. is a proper enforcement working to engage police makers to raise those issues on the political agenda. all of the public and civil society is also essential to really make this collective shift that we need. so george i'll give that one to you is there are the laws on the books as she mentioned they just ne
india she's an independent journalist who covers international environment issues welcome to the stream everyone i want to get started with our community so we need people watching this show and already simming in their thoughts from the get go because this is a topic that takes a lot of interest so this is a comment we got from dr amanda cabrero she's a legal officer at the u.n. environmental program and here's what she told the stream we are following closely on to come to a difficult site...
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mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1080 he lives a complex legacy where some view him as a pan african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the shackles of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe and economy and also bad human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. now people in tunisia are voting in a snap a presidential election on sunday the poll was originally scheduled to take place in november bond was brought forward after the death of the incumbent basic aida sebi 26 candidates are taking part in the race including abdel fatah time rule of the islamist party and author and incumbent prime minister use of childhood tunisia's known as the birthplace of the 2011 arab spring today it is held up as the only nation in the region to have successfully manage the transition to democracy but it's still beset by problems including high unemployment and poverty . it's election time in the rural village of money about a young politician who just shabab is trying to convince people head to g
mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1080 he lives a complex legacy where some view him as a pan african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the shackles of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe and economy and also bad human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. now people in tunisia are voting in a snap a presidential election on sunday...
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mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1800 he lives a complex legacy where some view him as a pan african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the shackles of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe in economy and also bed the human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. people in the nisha are voting in a snap presidential election on sunday the poll was originally scheduled to take place in november but was brought forward after the death of incumbent. said see $26.00 candidates are taking part in the race including abdel fatah morrow of the is the most party. and incumbent prime minister used to head tunisia is known as the birthplace of the 2011 arab spring today it is held up as the only nation in the region to successfully manage the transition to democracy but it is still beset by problems such as high unemployment and poverty. it's election time in the rural village of minute by young politician bob is trying to convince people head to go out and vote but many farm has a skeptical
mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1800 he lives a complex legacy where some view him as a pan african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the shackles of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe in economy and also bed the human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. people in the nisha are voting in a snap presidential election on sunday...
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india she's an independent journalist who covers international environment issues welcome to the stream everyone i want to get started with our community so we need people watching this show and already sending in their thoughts from the get go because this is a topic that takes a lot of interest so this is a comment we got from dr amanda cabrero she's a legal officer at the u.n. environmental program and here's what she told the stream we are following close on to come to a difficult site but also want to remind everybody that there is no need to wait for it beside laws in order to have a strong legal action against environmental crimes most countries already have legislation to fight and violence of crimes what's been happening as being pretty free of predicting is environment but what's missing is. for cement working to engage police makers to raise those issues on the political agenda. all of the public and civil society is also essential to really make this collective shift that we need. so george i'll give that one to you is there are the laws on the books as she mentioned they ju
india she's an independent journalist who covers international environment issues welcome to the stream everyone i want to get started with our community so we need people watching this show and already sending in their thoughts from the get go because this is a topic that takes a lot of interest so this is a comment we got from dr amanda cabrero she's a legal officer at the u.n. environmental program and here's what she told the stream we are following close on to come to a difficult site but...
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india she's an independent journalist who covers international environment issues welcome to the stream everyone i want to get started with our community so we need people watching the show and already simming in their thoughts from the get go because this is a topic that takes a lot of interest so this is a comment we got from dr amanda cabrero she's a legal officer at the u.n. environmental program and here's what she told the stream we are following close on to come to difficult site but also want to remind everybody that there is no need to wait for laws in order to have a strong legal action against environmental crimes most countries all really have. to fight and violence of crimes what's been happening as being pretty free of predicting his environment but what's missing. is a proper enforcement working to engage police makers to raise those issues on the political agenda. all of the public and civil society is also essential to really make this collective shift that we need. so george i'll give that one to you is there are the laws on the books as she mentioned they just need an
india she's an independent journalist who covers international environment issues welcome to the stream everyone i want to get started with our community so we need people watching the show and already simming in their thoughts from the get go because this is a topic that takes a lot of interest so this is a comment we got from dr amanda cabrero she's a legal officer at the u.n. environmental program and here's what she told the stream we are following close on to come to difficult site but...
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mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1080 he lives a complex legacy where some view him as a pan african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the sheer cause of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe an economy and also bear the human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. correspondent privilege and he reporting from harare now with desert if occasion advancing in the world a united nations conference in india has been looking on how to deal with the challenge the problem is becoming more urgent with the loss of fun thailand which is threatening food supply and in many parts of the wild at a farm near delhi it was clear why the fields are drying up. when priest seeing looks at the fields in his village the tears come to his eyes here and how young they used to grow millet and make a good living from it today the land is bone dry in fact 30 percent of india's land is no longer usable why because of climate change and the leeching of fields by intensive agriculture. teen years ago our so
mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1080 he lives a complex legacy where some view him as a pan african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the sheer cause of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe an economy and also bear the human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. correspondent privilege and he reporting from harare now with desert...
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mugabe was sworn in is the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1080 he lives a complex where some view him is upon african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the shit cause of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwean economy and also bed the human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. people in tunisia are voting in a snap presidential election on sunday the poll was originally scheduled to take place in november but it was brought forward after the death of incumbent beiji qaida saving 26 candidates are taking part of the race including under the time remove the islamist party and actor and incumbent prime minister youssef head tunisia is known as the birthplace of the 2011 arab spring today it's held up as the only nation in the region to have successfully manage the transition to democracy but it's still beset by problems including high unemployment and poverty actually it's election time in the rural village of my. young politician bob is trying to convince people heads to go out and vote but many
mugabe was sworn in is the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1080 he lives a complex where some view him is upon african east india liberator we liberated zimbabwe from the shit cause of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwean economy and also bed the human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. people in tunisia are voting in a snap presidential election on sunday the poll...
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mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1800 he lives a complex legacy where some view him is upon african east india liberate a liberated zimbabwe from the shit cause of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe an economy and also bad human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. a few the viets in bamako mali's most famous drop out must assume e takes us on a 4 of his hometown it's one of the fastest growing cities in the well but that comes at the expense of the poor in society but must assume he uses his rhymes and his influence to address social issues and give back to the people he grew up with the sunni. religious system the street lawyer the voice of the voiceless whom the city of the 3 came and come with me and discover my city. he smiled i do kooky. a mastiff so me it's one of molly's most famous records he was born in bamako in 1803 and has lived here all his life around 3000000 people call this place home but pretty much everyone else disrupt us name and it's no wonder over half of mali's p
mugabe was sworn in as the 1st black prime minister of independent zimbabwe in 1800 he lives a complex legacy where some view him is upon african east india liberate a liberated zimbabwe from the shit cause of colonialism while others take him as a dictator who presided over the decay of zimbabwe an economy and also bad human rights record but out mutely he remains one of the founding fathers of independent zimbabwe. a few the viets in bamako mali's most famous drop out must assume e takes us...