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the international court of justice the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia the international criminal court if you're. supposed to spend on top of that hague represents hope for many people. let's hope should look it's not fair that justice doesn't apply equally to everyone but to show that there has to show the most anyone has been that those who are deprived their citizens of justice in their own countries receive better treatment here. if you want to hold me should be prosecuted in their own country it's places you know it was a. better way but it's look this is what the international community offers us that want to think that well and i should not reject it definitely not. in the hague the ngos are meeting with m.l.v. close she a chief analyst at the office of the prosecutor at the i.c.c. he is one of the most influential people at the court he receives the requests for preliminary examinations and he assesses whether the case meets the criteria of the rome statute. the second most folks going up or down exam are pretty there it starts with what we call a p
the international court of justice the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia the international criminal court if you're. supposed to spend on top of that hague represents hope for many people. let's hope should look it's not fair that justice doesn't apply equally to everyone but to show that there has to show the most anyone has been that those who are deprived their citizens of justice in their own countries receive better treatment here. if you want to hold me should be...
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trading system and indeed the broader international. and. united states has gone from being a enlighten him on underpinning the rules that provide stability and predictability to others to a rogue state that is such that blow up the system and i think it's a very very worrying about minton. the repercussions are much broader than so simply but the narrowly economic ones are in a meeting coming last do you agree with that perino going in hong kong is the u.s. now a rogue state where the implications of of the u.s. would draw in from w t o rules and norms for example i think there has been far too much focus just on the dollars and cents the trade despite i think this growing and there could perceptions of china not just as a rule spending competitor in treatment commas but as an all run strict and that is what i believe is underpinning that the fight and the poor are that china is now an all round stat. not just in trade and this does but in political domination in military aspects in technology suddenly there's the perception of china b
trading system and indeed the broader international. and. united states has gone from being a enlighten him on underpinning the rules that provide stability and predictability to others to a rogue state that is such that blow up the system and i think it's a very very worrying about minton. the repercussions are much broader than so simply but the narrowly economic ones are in a meeting coming last do you agree with that perino going in hong kong is the u.s. now a rogue state where the...
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never forget to me that an international organization is made up of its member countries. and if it doesn't function it's the fault of those members a moment. these partnerships leave a bitter aftertaste. the amount of money in question is comparatively small one hundred ninety two member states could easily cover it if they wanted to but they don't appear to be motivated to do so. in the end were left to rely on multinational companies who regularly avoid taxation and the courts to fund an important international organization and perhaps exert as decisive influence on the. table. for sarah willis play or is it. a profession join her on a journey as a motorcycle disco. what did people do for entertainment in the nineteenth century long before the advent of you tube they had something even better they had a form of live music called when he was. ten minutes. of victory for team spirit france celebrates the world cup champion. additional football. player says france itself has identified has changed. the world cup success has transformed the mission. to tax labor dispute. le
never forget to me that an international organization is made up of its member countries. and if it doesn't function it's the fault of those members a moment. these partnerships leave a bitter aftertaste. the amount of money in question is comparatively small one hundred ninety two member states could easily cover it if they wanted to but they don't appear to be motivated to do so. in the end were left to rely on multinational companies who regularly avoid taxation and the courts to fund an...
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working collectively based on international law, we can address the most complex international issuesour pursuit of global security and stability countering new threats and challenges is in much demand worldwide. our allies share -- our allies in the csu share our views on the basic principles of the new world order. these countries constitute a majority of the planet's population. this is the approach that we will use in resolving international crisis. in syria, we were able to defeat international terrorism, isis, and other terrorist groups. thus we were able to preserve the statehood of syria and conditions for the restoration of the syrian economy and bringing back refugees. once again i would like to thank our military for their professionalism and of course diplomats too. they were also very much involved in what we're doing in syria. russia is doing good work in the process. earlier this year we held syrian national dialogue congress in sochi which was hugely successful creating preconditions for legitimate restoration of the syrian. the next step would be introduction of the n
working collectively based on international law, we can address the most complex international issuesour pursuit of global security and stability countering new threats and challenges is in much demand worldwide. our allies share -- our allies in the csu share our views on the basic principles of the new world order. these countries constitute a majority of the planet's population. this is the approach that we will use in resolving international crisis. in syria, we were able to defeat...
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bind in effect and there's a international legal obligation is. for any part to her the provisional measure is that it's last june the u.a.e. saudi arabia bahrain and egypt sever diplomatic ties with qatar and imposed a land sea and air blockade accusing catarrh of funding extremism and accusations it denies qatar says its citizens were either illegally expelled or denied access to the u.a.e. separating families and denying people access to health care education their properties and assets of course the u.a.e. is the only one of the four countries to have imposed a blockade on cattle but it's the only one out of the four to be brought here before the international court of justice why because it's the only country out of the four that signed up to the international convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination but bahrain egypt and saudi arabia will be watching this case closely and drawing their own conclusions this is a statement that there is a likelihood of discrimination so one would think that the other states in the re
bind in effect and there's a international legal obligation is. for any part to her the provisional measure is that it's last june the u.a.e. saudi arabia bahrain and egypt sever diplomatic ties with qatar and imposed a land sea and air blockade accusing catarrh of funding extremism and accusations it denies qatar says its citizens were either illegally expelled or denied access to the u.a.e. separating families and denying people access to health care education their properties and assets of...
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go to the international space station or anything else in space today can use the international docking standards that he made available. that's anybody. and they're available. you can go online and get them. i mean, it's not secret. it's not private. it's not anything. and it's as you build your spacecraft by these standards, you can probably qualify to dock to the international space station. i want them docking on a u.s.-led place rather than somebody else's led place. that's just kind of one little thing. a quirk. >> so, administrator, i want to go to you. >> i'm jim. >> okay. we'll all go first names here. >> sure. >> question from the audience here. this is a tough one. get ready. what's your view of repealing the law that prohibits meaningful china-u.s. cooperation in space exploration and science? >> so, it's interesting. i don't know that it would necessarily require a repeal, because it's done an appropriation bill annually, it's the wolf amendment, so you just don't have to put it in the next cgis appropriations bill. if i'm thinking about it right. is that right? >> can i ma
go to the international space station or anything else in space today can use the international docking standards that he made available. that's anybody. and they're available. you can go online and get them. i mean, it's not secret. it's not private. it's not anything. and it's as you build your spacecraft by these standards, you can probably qualify to dock to the international space station. i want them docking on a u.s.-led place rather than somebody else's led place. that's just kind of...
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to spect international which u.a.e. which has your interests own actions it has complete disregard whole it'll be a provisional victory for cuttack but it's not the end of the case. it is certainly not the end of the case is the very beginning of the case but it's an important first ruling that upholds the position the state of qatar has taken that this is a matter that falls within the jurisdiction of the international court of justice and that the acts complained of are capable of being considered violations of the international conventions so those are two very important ruling that the interest group justice has made and it's also important to note that the entire court of justice disregarded the closing remarks by the u.a.e. when the u.a.e. try to argue that despite the statement of june of last year from their own foreign ministry that there wasn't any action has been taken and interpol justice did not accept it and so the position of the u.a.e. is before it has been disregarded of course proceedings will interpre
to spect international which u.a.e. which has your interests own actions it has complete disregard whole it'll be a provisional victory for cuttack but it's not the end of the case. it is certainly not the end of the case is the very beginning of the case but it's an important first ruling that upholds the position the state of qatar has taken that this is a matter that falls within the jurisdiction of the international court of justice and that the acts complained of are capable of being...
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i work under international law.old international law at united nations, in defending the interests of the palestinian people. i do not advocate war. a stand against aggression, against all people, including the palestinian people who live under the israeli occupation, including in the gaza strip. live under the israeli occupation, including in the gaza stripm live under the israeli occupation, including in the gaza strip. it is not so much a question of what you advocate, it is what you are prepared to unilaterally, categorically and clearly condemn. will you condemn those words that i quoted to you? i condemn all words that harm civilian populations, whomever they are emanating from and whomever they are emanating from and whomever they are directed against. you earlier referred to gaza as a present. you talked about the desperate conditions, humanitarian conditions that people live in. pretty much 2 million people inside the gaza strip. in that circumstance, why is it that, over recent months, the palestinian auth
i work under international law.old international law at united nations, in defending the interests of the palestinian people. i do not advocate war. a stand against aggression, against all people, including the palestinian people who live under the israeli occupation, including in the gaza strip. live under the israeli occupation, including in the gaza stripm live under the israeli occupation, including in the gaza strip. it is not so much a question of what you advocate, it is what you are...
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never forget me that an international organization is made up of its member countries. and if it doesn't function it's the fault of those members that a full debate number. these partnerships all leave a bitter aftertaste the amount of money in question is comparatively small one hundred ninety two member states could easily cover it if they wanted to but they don't appear to be motivated to do so. in the end were left to rely on multinational companies who regularly avoid taxation and the courts to fund an important international organization and perhaps exert as decisive influence on them. into the conflict zone. battles spheres and the rise. so is the job trade shows corruption my guess is make him accountable says that's all is the outgoing president obama sends a message to them a nobel peace prize shall be glad you got to go smoke just let me give surgery but does he deserve it. thirty minutes. of fun beethoven. his works and that god is fortunate. the monstrous and figures. beethoven is gone twenty. must still be that. open air festival in northern germany. block
never forget me that an international organization is made up of its member countries. and if it doesn't function it's the fault of those members that a full debate number. these partnerships all leave a bitter aftertaste the amount of money in question is comparatively small one hundred ninety two member states could easily cover it if they wanted to but they don't appear to be motivated to do so. in the end were left to rely on multinational companies who regularly avoid taxation and the...
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cooperation indeed that international cooperation is a threat and let me explain that by going beyond what pauline just said i agree with her that key trump advisers see the fight with china as being foremost that includes former advisers like steve bennett the white house chief of staff but two things one is is that donald trump can hold that idea of china as a threat while quite liking the chinese leaders nation paying because he had miers strength and secondly this war and it is a trade war was not just with china it is with the european union truck doesn't believe there should be a european union it is with canada and mexico trump doesn't believe there should be a north american free trade area it is with the pacific no trans-pacific partnership in other words the united states is not america first here it is trumps america alone against everyone else and that is a rogue approach that can cause nothing but harm to america and other countries as well so what are the implications good of all of this for other institutions that came into being at the end of the second will bretton wo
cooperation indeed that international cooperation is a threat and let me explain that by going beyond what pauline just said i agree with her that key trump advisers see the fight with china as being foremost that includes former advisers like steve bennett the white house chief of staff but two things one is is that donald trump can hold that idea of china as a threat while quite liking the chinese leaders nation paying because he had miers strength and secondly this war and it is a trade war...
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well i think it might be a victory for carter but it's an even bigger victory for the international system i think that what we're seeing here is one party using the the the the concept of the right is might and the other party is using the concept that might is right so what we have is a number of states who are allied against carter whatever the dispute between them i'm not going to comment on it but the point is that they are using political economic and other leverage to force a change of behavior of what carter has done is use the international legal systems to inforce their rights right and i go into our illegal a little timid because victory i want to ask you about a point you just made that it's very interesting i think do you think by going the legal route. is complicating a political resolution of the crisis. i think thirty could do it very much depends on how people react to it but the point i think that is inherent in this ruling is that you mustn't mix politics with people it's the next worst things to mixing politics and religion so what. it appears certainly the reading of t
well i think it might be a victory for carter but it's an even bigger victory for the international system i think that what we're seeing here is one party using the the the the concept of the right is might and the other party is using the concept that might is right so what we have is a number of states who are allied against carter whatever the dispute between them i'm not going to comment on it but the point is that they are using political economic and other leverage to force a change of...
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to spect international which u.a.e. which has your interests own actions it has complete disregard whole it'll be a provisional victory for cattle but it's not the end of the case. it is certainly not the end of the case is the very beginning of the case but it's an important first ruling that upholds the position the state of qatar has taken that this is a matter that falls within the jurisdiction of the international court of justice and that the acts complained of are capable of being considered violations of the international conventions so those are two very important ruling that the interest group justice has made and it's also important to note that the entire court of justice disregarded the closing remarks by the u.a.e. when the u.a.e. tried to argue that despite the statement of june of last year from their own foreign ministry that there wasn't any action has been taken and interpol justice did not accept it so that the position of the u.a.e. is good for what has been disregarded of course proceedings will in
to spect international which u.a.e. which has your interests own actions it has complete disregard whole it'll be a provisional victory for cattle but it's not the end of the case. it is certainly not the end of the case is the very beginning of the case but it's an important first ruling that upholds the position the state of qatar has taken that this is a matter that falls within the jurisdiction of the international court of justice and that the acts complained of are capable of being...
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qatar's legal battle with the united arab emirates has dealt a defining blow the international court of justice says the measures taken by the u.a.e. after the blockade of qatar amount to racial discrimination according to. the u.a.e. has failed to respect the obligation is the i.c.j. order of the u.a.e. immediately to allow qatari families expelled from the country to be reunited students to finish their studies and those qatari affected access to courts and tribunals the order said the i.c.j. president is compulsory because they are fairness that this all of that is on. and that article forty one of these that. effect. and that's a international legal obligation is for any part to her the provisional measure is that it's last june the u.a.e. saudi arabia bahrain and egypt sever diplomatic ties with qatar and imposed a land sea and air blockade accusing catarrh of funding extremism accusations it denies qatar says its citizens were either illegally expelled or denied access to the u.a.e. separating families and denying people access to health care education their properties in asset
qatar's legal battle with the united arab emirates has dealt a defining blow the international court of justice says the measures taken by the u.a.e. after the blockade of qatar amount to racial discrimination according to. the u.a.e. has failed to respect the obligation is the i.c.j. order of the u.a.e. immediately to allow qatari families expelled from the country to be reunited students to finish their studies and those qatari affected access to courts and tribunals the order said the i.c.j....
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trading system and indeed the broader international order and. united states has gone from being a enlighten him on underpinning the rules that provide stability and predictability to others to a rogue state that is such that blowing up the system i think it's a very very worrying about mint and the repercussions are much broader than so simply but the narrow economic ones of people meeting. coming last do you agree with that pretty low going in hong kong is the us now a rogue state where the implications of of of the us withdrawing from w t o rules and norms for example i think there has been far too much so this just of the dollars and cents the trade despite i think this growing and there could perceptions of china not just as a rule spending competitor in children commas but as an all run strict and that is what i believe is underpinning that the fight and the poor are that china is now an all round stat. not just in trade and this does but in political domination in military aspects in technology suddenly there's the perception of china bein
trading system and indeed the broader international order and. united states has gone from being a enlighten him on underpinning the rules that provide stability and predictability to others to a rogue state that is such that blowing up the system i think it's a very very worrying about mint and the repercussions are much broader than so simply but the narrow economic ones of people meeting. coming last do you agree with that pretty low going in hong kong is the us now a rogue state where the...
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the first international criminal police conference was held in my. in one nine hundred fourteen twenty four countries laid down the founding principles of international police cooperation the concept of. more than one hundred years later it's a respected organization but what do we really know about it. interpol's mission is to coordinate the exchange of information among the police forces of its one hundred ninety two member countries but with so many different states involved some more democratic than others and often with differing interests and international police organization can be hard to coordinate. in a. budget is also far too low to accomplish the tests it has set for itself. in twenty eleven it decided to begin entering into financial partnerships with various multinationals institutions and governments. and that raises the question of how those funds are used can an international organization truly remain impartial and avoid conflicts of interest if it depends on the. partners. mrs ward. i think we all agree that. extremely important for
the first international criminal police conference was held in my. in one nine hundred fourteen twenty four countries laid down the founding principles of international police cooperation the concept of. more than one hundred years later it's a respected organization but what do we really know about it. interpol's mission is to coordinate the exchange of information among the police forces of its one hundred ninety two member countries but with so many different states involved some more...
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that is where everybody looks to us and also, we have unbelievable international unlikely international partnerships looking at the glacial character does. they've got a focus on some tough problems to make the world a better place to be. it's a great place to assemble and take a look at those different kinds of things. >> on the plans for the international space station retirement around 2024 can be 2y handed over the commercial partners and operators. do they need more time to make the transition or can they make it by 2024, and what happens if it wasn't? >> we put together the request for information which ultimately seven years from now would you be able to add a consortium of companies would you be able to manage it in a way that would be cost-effective and close the business case for the great return on investment? we had a period of time when apollo ended and we had eight years before the launch of the first space shuttle and a period of time and the space shuttle ended. the question is how do we do that, we know that they cannot last forever. it's a physical impossibility. sure
that is where everybody looks to us and also, we have unbelievable international unlikely international partnerships looking at the glacial character does. they've got a focus on some tough problems to make the world a better place to be. it's a great place to assemble and take a look at those different kinds of things. >> on the plans for the international space station retirement around 2024 can be 2y handed over the commercial partners and operators. do they need more time to make the...
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respect to one another all the international law that's prevent a world war three in the last seventy five years what he way from that system in worse collapsing that system and trump is on his way to doing that is very very dangerous for global security reasons i don't think congress would let trump do that i think they would they would literally intervene in takeaways authority to do it is that the case with nafta because no doubt you are saying that that trouble isn't going to pull out and the nafta and he has done or these that's what he says he's done. now i've said from the beginning the exact same thing about nafta that the united states the practical matter can't pull out of nafta for different reasons and i've said that congress would do exactly the same thing that if he pulled out of the agreement congress would take away his authority to stop complying with the agreement and i believe was correct about that i've certainly been correct about that so far and i'm quite convinced that going forward they'll still be correct you see the reasons drum may give and this support is f
respect to one another all the international law that's prevent a world war three in the last seventy five years what he way from that system in worse collapsing that system and trump is on his way to doing that is very very dangerous for global security reasons i don't think congress would let trump do that i think they would they would literally intervene in takeaways authority to do it is that the case with nafta because no doubt you are saying that that trouble isn't going to pull out and...
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international law expert patrick crocker explains to colleagues attending the meetings how german law also covers officials who failed to prevent crimes which were not for something you did but for something that you didn't do and what you didn't do is you did stop the people that committed the crimes and didn't stop the fire but think you have to be sure that those places the lawyers know that officials did know what was going on and not just because the reports of torture leaking to the outside world is such. that you know. as. well having themselves been imprisoned by the regime for five years and darwish for three and a half. in two thousand and two germany adopted the code of crimes against international law meaning it can now try crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide in germany even if they were committed elsewhere in accordance with the principle of universal jurisdiction is. utterly unrealistic right now and to think that syria itself could take these cases to trial they can see the principle enables any state in the world to assume jurisdiction and investigate these
international law expert patrick crocker explains to colleagues attending the meetings how german law also covers officials who failed to prevent crimes which were not for something you did but for something that you didn't do and what you didn't do is you did stop the people that committed the crimes and didn't stop the fire but think you have to be sure that those places the lawyers know that officials did know what was going on and not just because the reports of torture leaking to the...
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the whole international education market is driven by perception.er it is the american president, whether it is brexit, it seems to have an effect on international markets. australia in the past has had its perceptions issues as well. at the moment australia is riding high. we think that brexit and perhaps the american presidency are diverging international students, particular to australia and maybe canada. and before we let you go, while it is great business for the economy, what is the impact on local students, do they feel squeezed out? there are some issues. there is no question, no international student is displacing a domestic student. there are some perceptions. in some courses there are clearly more international students than domestic students. those students are unhappy. international students did not come here to it meets people from their own country. there are some issues. it has not risen to crisis or major problem level. australia is still a welcoming country. australia's infrastructure is under strain as much from visitors generally
the whole international education market is driven by perception.er it is the american president, whether it is brexit, it seems to have an effect on international markets. australia in the past has had its perceptions issues as well. at the moment australia is riding high. we think that brexit and perhaps the american presidency are diverging international students, particular to australia and maybe canada. and before we let you go, while it is great business for the economy, what is the...
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this is international issue and let's get it right and take it to the international community. it does set that framework. do you have any thoughts of what we should be thinking about? >> absolutely ranking member bera. it is good to be here. thank you for that. and this goes really to the heart of when chairman babben was talking about is what is basic space situational data. what is that. because it's very clear in spd3 and the implementation guidance that that needs to be without fee. the question is why. and as you mentioned, american leadership here matters. so we need to have in my view some basic ssa data available for free. because then when people all around the world are making investments, making determinations where they're going to invest their money to do space activities, they're going to make that determination in the united states of america. because we will have a regime that provides safety and security for their investments. and at the same time, is without fee. so that attracts capital to the united states. it keeps us in a pre eminent position. now, there
this is international issue and let's get it right and take it to the international community. it does set that framework. do you have any thoughts of what we should be thinking about? >> absolutely ranking member bera. it is good to be here. thank you for that. and this goes really to the heart of when chairman babben was talking about is what is basic space situational data. what is that. because it's very clear in spd3 and the implementation guidance that that needs to be without fee....
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from the international organization is doubling the national debt they're all. because they have not been able to. block the fact that. going campaign again that they get done again. figure prominently indeed elections are going. to be there. but of course so will continue to follow events and of course the start of the voting procedure on wednesday but we'll talk to you later in the day as well thanks . new satellite images appear to show north korea beginning to dismantle its main nuclear launch facility pay you can see the site earlier this month and then a few days later part of the structure has been removed the pictures were released by monitoring site thirty eight north kim jong un pledged to work towards the nuclear isolation during the singapore summit in june still ahead here on al-jazeera the philippine president says his controversial war on drugs is far from over. and kicking off a big debate and. decision to quit the german teamsters questions about race and football stay with us here on alt. welcome to international weather forecasts we start in e
from the international organization is doubling the national debt they're all. because they have not been able to. block the fact that. going campaign again that they get done again. figure prominently indeed elections are going. to be there. but of course so will continue to follow events and of course the start of the voting procedure on wednesday but we'll talk to you later in the day as well thanks . new satellite images appear to show north korea beginning to dismantle its main nuclear...
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actually are in breach of an international convention which they signed up to. the rights protection it's a very important decision the court at the end of reminded everyone that its findings are binding. how will they be implemented now. that's a big question which has been all several times over the last couple of weeks that . the difficulty is if the state refuses to prevent the decision to call the i.c.j. the action a victim stated in this list situation come what they could to cause they would be advised to go to the un security council for failure to implement a decision of use article justice which they would be perfectly entitled to think that the diplomatic pressure that would be put on would be serving time just. a little bit while the pressure put on the u.a.e. would be so intense to perform to apologize yes on the u.a.e. i mean the diplomatic pressure the u.a.e. is already for for having such a disregard for human beings actual generally i think this is confirmation that the u.a.e. is in violation of its international treaty obligations so it would b
actually are in breach of an international convention which they signed up to. the rights protection it's a very important decision the court at the end of reminded everyone that its findings are binding. how will they be implemented now. that's a big question which has been all several times over the last couple of weeks that . the difficulty is if the state refuses to prevent the decision to call the i.c.j. the action a victim stated in this list situation come what they could to cause they...
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ports in the so-called oil crescent libya's un back government is one international companies against dealing with half party germany's interior minister threatened to resign rather than bad down from his position on chance to langley merkel's migration policy horse is unhappy with the e.u. migration deal agreed in brussels on friday experts scuba divers are swimming deeper into a flooded cave system in northern thailand hoping to find a football team missing for nine days a thousand thais have joined the search operation for the twelve teenagers and their coach more heavy equipment has been flown in those are the headlines inside stories things. in one nine hundred sixty eight world powers signed a treaty to stop the nuclear arms race but fifty years later has the agreement worked as to who decides which countries get to have nuclear weapons while others don't and this is inside story. and welcome to the program i'm elizabeth purana in good faith is hardly a legally binding to and bought world powers woven into a landmark nuclear deal that was signed fifty years ago the nuclear nonpr
ports in the so-called oil crescent libya's un back government is one international companies against dealing with half party germany's interior minister threatened to resign rather than bad down from his position on chance to langley merkel's migration policy horse is unhappy with the e.u. migration deal agreed in brussels on friday experts scuba divers are swimming deeper into a flooded cave system in northern thailand hoping to find a football team missing for nine days a thousand thais have...
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international agreement and in go it in. just so we'd like to use this agreement to say stop torture is here in fact there is that we have to do it because i see i spoke about. the asian. significance that. one year after his release in twenty eleven his friend and fellow activist to krisna ducted the figure of all forat in the syrian legal world to this day nobody has seen or heard from him since . the need feels it is his duty to continue their common struggle for justice and the key issue here in the jails run by the intelligence agencies. everybody in syria from himself from the stories of the day she needs who were released or their parents. but the detention they got in the jail or in the station. but they didn't spoke about because afraid they wouldn't spoke loudly or public the more secret weapon of this regime to put the people in fear in here or just feel. terrible. feel. it's still a secret weapon it was a assad regime to make supports i don't. marzan darwish also has a photo of missing lawyer to con his war longs
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and fast to sign to international treaties so what is going on here is not unusual. generally speaking i think we need to focus on those who are in the airport that miki to see that yes the unity gap has closed it is. not a perfect it is not perfect by any means but we get going. what happened when there was none at all no system in place to address those things so things much better now than they were and of course a great future one hopes ahead judge. we're going to have to leave it there i do appreciate your time many thanks to you thank you very much and we'll leave it there back to you in the studio thanks very much jonah in the hague in holland where the quarter's had some notable successes but it still faces many obstacles and jonah and his guest mentioned there one hundred may countries are members but china in the united states and russia are among the nations that haven't signed up now since its founding the i.c.c. has issued fourteen indictments and secured just four convictions all of these were suspects in african countries those found guilty include thr
and fast to sign to international treaties so what is going on here is not unusual. generally speaking i think we need to focus on those who are in the airport that miki to see that yes the unity gap has closed it is. not a perfect it is not perfect by any means but we get going. what happened when there was none at all no system in place to address those things so things much better now than they were and of course a great future one hopes ahead judge. we're going to have to leave it there i...
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the intern with the revenue service. it is part of the law. the issue i think that has surfaced is implementation of the private debt collector law. i would actually look into that. that they are not being targeted. they had been planning as we talk about. and shut down a branch in covington kentucky. from cincinnati. affecting 800 of my constituents. i don't believe it's fair to me to commit to that. and the reasoning behind terminating the employees but i share your concern with 800 individuals not being employed if they shut down the office and i would commit to you that i would like to that. and work with your office. considering the amount of talk with this. i certainly support i hope my colleagues on the other side of the aisle will as well. rather than working to reassign that. i appreciate that. i know you have discussed your experience they have done that from the time you are in school since. with their earned income tax credit. it rewards work. every march or april. literally hundreds of thousandss of ohioans because of this refunda
the intern with the revenue service. it is part of the law. the issue i think that has surfaced is implementation of the private debt collector law. i would actually look into that. that they are not being targeted. they had been planning as we talk about. and shut down a branch in covington kentucky. from cincinnati. affecting 800 of my constituents. i don't believe it's fair to me to commit to that. and the reasoning behind terminating the employees but i share your concern with 800...
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court there is no problem referring cases to the international. leaders then that's one of the resisting. i have a comment here from one of our viewers only now on facebook who says who asks in fact does the international criminal court really have the powers it is supposed to have and use is surely not using them a poker game a wonder as president has said that the i.c.c. was never about justice but politics disguised as international justice and you know critics of the i.c.c. have always pointed out that both don and libya where referred to the court by the security council the u.n. security council where three of five veto wielding countries are not even members of the core so is a core really acting independently or is it under the influence of certain countries. the court is acting independently in an imperfect world which means there are cases that have been brought through to the court through the to the through the united nations security council and as you know the five permanent members will go of the two and therefore some cases will be
court there is no problem referring cases to the international. leaders then that's one of the resisting. i have a comment here from one of our viewers only now on facebook who says who asks in fact does the international criminal court really have the powers it is supposed to have and use is surely not using them a poker game a wonder as president has said that the i.c.c. was never about justice but politics disguised as international justice and you know critics of the i.c.c. have always...
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there he's seeking international support in the face of the blockade. was with shaikh tamim bin hamad al thani during his first stop at a top london university. qatar's leader began his u.k. visit at a robotics lab at london's imperial college set i mean been hammered than eve dan had a meeting with business leaders in the city it's all part of a push by qatar to rally international support the countries under a land sea and air blockade imposed by saudi arabia u.a.e. and egypt the operation relationship between us is quite extensive cross a whole variety of fields from. its curity defense investments and today of course focusing on health and health issues where we work together so it's a good visit and we encourage all our friends in the gulf to resolve their differences and we hope that can be done but since the start of the g.c.c. crisis qatar has not only ramped up its missile capability is but has also expanded its security and political operation with key allies such as the us france and the u.k. and this is quite crucial for qatar at a time when
there he's seeking international support in the face of the blockade. was with shaikh tamim bin hamad al thani during his first stop at a top london university. qatar's leader began his u.k. visit at a robotics lab at london's imperial college set i mean been hammered than eve dan had a meeting with business leaders in the city it's all part of a push by qatar to rally international support the countries under a land sea and air blockade imposed by saudi arabia u.a.e. and egypt the operation...
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you know our view is that there are on the current international law for certain crimes there cannot be amnesties it cannot be amnesty for genocide it's the. crime . against humanity and that's the state of international law today so you know that then i mean within. within which we have to operate i think there's an increasing recognition that justice is an important part of a sustainable peace so you cannot have a situation in which atrocious crimes were committed you know let's let's take syria and then say well you know let's ignore it let's move on and let's pretend that nothing has happened it's not going to work so warring parties in syria could be in focus if this legislation had been in place head of the twenty a level war britain obviously has bombed syria without a u.n. resolution and russia and the united states well there are a number of issues but one is what i mentioned before that the jurisdiction of the court began yesterday so anything that happened before that is totally immaterial to what the court may or may not do the other thing is that the court's jurisdiction
you know our view is that there are on the current international law for certain crimes there cannot be amnesties it cannot be amnesty for genocide it's the. crime . against humanity and that's the state of international law today so you know that then i mean within. within which we have to operate i think there's an increasing recognition that justice is an important part of a sustainable peace so you cannot have a situation in which atrocious crimes were committed you know let's let's take...
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crimes before it's not the first time we have now a very long string of different reports from international independent watchdog. and different n.g.o.s who basically document how the u.a.e. and saudi arabia have conducted their military operations in the countries that we have a long list of different war crimes that were committed but apart from the war crimes that happened in operation we have these allegations which i think are very very plausible and are very credible about how they use a network of dark black sites that are actually extrajudicial prison sides where people are being detained tortured and apparently even killed this is not something completely new i mean the u.a.e. run similar cams within their own countries and we've seen since two thousand and eleven there has been a purge of opposition and political people who are close to political islam people who've also been subjected to torture detention without any rule of law and disappearances so this is not something entirely new and these these allegations are very credible. the former prime minister of pakistan now as share
crimes before it's not the first time we have now a very long string of different reports from international independent watchdog. and different n.g.o.s who basically document how the u.a.e. and saudi arabia have conducted their military operations in the countries that we have a long list of different war crimes that were committed but apart from the war crimes that happened in operation we have these allegations which i think are very very plausible and are very credible about how they use a...
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the violence is causing a new wave of internal or international displacement. the violence comes from different sources. but it is largely due to local groups and gangs, right? in many middle-class neighborhoods and most poor communities, gangs impose their own rules. children and young men are often whilered to join gangs, young women often experience a different kind of sexual assault. extortion is widespread. public transportation industry, and in general, there must it i -- poor people are the most heavily hit by this kind of violence. domestic violence is also a factor in the decision to immigrate for many women and children. different research shows el salvador is one of the most -- dangerous places in the world to be a woman. right? the female homicide rate is amongst the highest in the world. another major part of this violence and why people come into this country is because weak,nstitutions are rough.ient, many often find no protection from local authorities so leaving is the only solution. of course there is no magical response to this violence and t
the violence is causing a new wave of internal or international displacement. the violence comes from different sources. but it is largely due to local groups and gangs, right? in many middle-class neighborhoods and most poor communities, gangs impose their own rules. children and young men are often whilered to join gangs, young women often experience a different kind of sexual assault. extortion is widespread. public transportation industry, and in general, there must it i -- poor people are...
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unusual it is i mean fact that she's been able to find success in such an exclusive genre the international success i think is really really good i don't think it's as important i think often to city and being able to have your voice in this cultural donna and finding your own success would be the last and final. i mean the money. while you sat in. a one on one. dancing on you know it was a. lot of. dollars and then you look. like the finest lights. still. all. those folks well. this filter. is now. there. is i was gone a while a little bit among. the sun spot playing ball. howard. is like i love that. changes to the white house saying people doesn't love was. being. told. that. we will. come up. with. something to. keep the. bill. full palgrave still. no. thank you love such was. just told. me to. play it safe plus make sure. to. follow. just. plug. the question is were fifteen thousand people posing an imminent threat to israel. as they were to or from the top it's really did come must. be going to work no no they are saying the little guys on the base are sending them to die it's a cultu
unusual it is i mean fact that she's been able to find success in such an exclusive genre the international success i think is really really good i don't think it's as important i think often to city and being able to have your voice in this cultural donna and finding your own success would be the last and final. i mean the money. while you sat in. a one on one. dancing on you know it was a. lot of. dollars and then you look. like the finest lights. still. all. those folks well. this filter. is...
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a minister came in just a little less so now we can tell him leaders should we need with international activities and make us strong commitment for the continent coast in international level we don't expect. although there has been a change now the socialist government you have to remember. you. he was elected. the prime minister mr sentient. just proposed to change. the course of that i could jump in it where do you see no chance of any sort of political compromise some at least leaders being released from jail perhaps something towards reorganizing a vote again. i hope that but at the moment i cannot see. the government doing that because he has now the arguments yes the power to explain to them. to tell to their judges to free political leaders because everyone in europe now can see that there are political prisoners all right thanks so much for your thoughts on that. thank you very much. three palestinians have been killed by israeli strikes in the latest friday protests at the gaza israel border fence health workers say at least another two hundred forty five people were injured i
a minister came in just a little less so now we can tell him leaders should we need with international activities and make us strong commitment for the continent coast in international level we don't expect. although there has been a change now the socialist government you have to remember. you. he was elected. the prime minister mr sentient. just proposed to change. the course of that i could jump in it where do you see no chance of any sort of political compromise some at least leaders being...
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that is where everybody looks to us and also, we have unbelievable international unlikely internationalerships looking at the glacial character does. they've got a focus on some tough problems to make the world a better place to be. it's a great place to assemble and take a look at those different kinds of things. >> on the plans for the international space station retirement around 2024 can be 2y handed over the commercial partners and operators. do they need more time to make the transition or can they make it by 2024, and what happens if it wasn't? >> we put together the request for information which ultimately seven years from now would you be able to add a consortium of companies would you be able to manage it in a way that would be cost-effective and close the business case for the great return on investment? we had a period of time when apollo ended and we had eight years before the launch of the first space shuttle and a period of time and the space shuttle ended. the question is how do we do that, we know that they cannot last forever. it's a physical impossibility. sure we can
that is where everybody looks to us and also, we have unbelievable international unlikely internationalerships looking at the glacial character does. they've got a focus on some tough problems to make the world a better place to be. it's a great place to assemble and take a look at those different kinds of things. >> on the plans for the international space station retirement around 2024 can be 2y handed over the commercial partners and operators. do they need more time to make the...
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the internal the internal problems that we all know that netanyahu and the right wing coalition in israel are. accused of corruption charges especially against the prime minister netanyahu and his wife and i think netanyahu is trying to escape those corruption charges by portraying himself as a new king of israel by trying to pass this low which is as we spoke earlier does not even mention anything about the palestinian or the palestinian right of statehood let me just add one thing that i should have mentioned in the beginning that as i mentioned the palestinians do not really care what what israel is trying to do court itself but this should come as a final settlement between the palestinians and israelis ok so let's long as as israel does not look ignores the right of the palestinian people to save the to diminish and statehood the palestinian will own was old gypped to calling israel itself as the nation state of the jewish people. still words trump a fact a key factor here in the implementation all new law given the fact that he has moved the embassy embassy to jerusalem and number t
the internal the internal problems that we all know that netanyahu and the right wing coalition in israel are. accused of corruption charges especially against the prime minister netanyahu and his wife and i think netanyahu is trying to escape those corruption charges by portraying himself as a new king of israel by trying to pass this low which is as we spoke earlier does not even mention anything about the palestinian or the palestinian right of statehood let me just add one thing that i...