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let's you by tanya, i'm from the international crisis group in our media. thank you. that's a look now at some of the other news. nato secretary general against self and back set ukrainian forces are gradually gaining ground in that contra offensive for a meeting with ukraine's president full of them is events guarantees. the nature of chief is m. p. 's to discuss the needs of ukraine's troops spoke next said they to have contracts for 2400000000 euros in munitions for ukraine. yours for the american soldier, travis king, has returned to the us of being expelled by north korea for entering the country illegally. he was arrested in health and turn young for 2 months before being handed over to us custody. private king is now on his way to a military medical facility in texas for defense ministers of germany and israel have signed a deal to supply the is really my missile defense system. arrows free to germany. the hypotonic system will become a key part of your defense against aerial attack. it's the largest deal and the history of israel's defense industry. the, the i
let's you by tanya, i'm from the international crisis group in our media. thank you. that's a look now at some of the other news. nato secretary general against self and back set ukrainian forces are gradually gaining ground in that contra offensive for a meeting with ukraine's president full of them is events guarantees. the nature of chief is m. p. 's to discuss the needs of ukraine's troops spoke next said they to have contracts for 2400000000 euros in munitions for ukraine. yours for the...
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i'm from the international crisis group in our media. thank you. that's up, look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the police and the ducks for the city of most of them have the rest of the suspect to government. they say killed at least 2 people be such a 2 year old suspect dressed in combat. the allegedly open 5 o'clock room at the university hospital and in the about nearby house police are still searching for more victims. the defense ministers of germany and israel have signed a deal to supply these rarely made missile defense system. arrows free to germany. the hypersonic system will become a key part of your defense against the aerial attack. it's the largest dealer in the history of israel as defensive. the american soldier, travis king, has returned to the us after being expelled bundles, korea entering the country illegally. he was arrested and held in turn, gone for 2 months before being handed over to the us. private king is being evaluated as a military medical facility in texas. i mean some of the y
i'm from the international crisis group in our media. thank you. that's up, look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the police and the ducks for the city of most of them have the rest of the suspect to government. they say killed at least 2 people be such a 2 year old suspect dressed in combat. the allegedly open 5 o'clock room at the university hospital and in the about nearby house police are still searching for more victims. the defense ministers of germany...
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yeah, but tanya, i'm from the international crisis group in armenia. thank you. and here's a round up of some of the other stories making headlines today of the police in deductible city of both of them have a rest of the suspected gunman who they say killed at least 2 people. an injured seriously injured a teenager. be such a 2 year old university student allegedly open find sponsored fires in a classroom at a university hospital and a nearby house. police are still searching for victims. the defense ministers of germany and israel have signed a deal to supply the is rarely made missile defense system, arrow 3 to germany. the hypersonic system will become a key part, europe's defense against aerial attack. it's the largest dealer in the history of israel's defensive district. i mean, think of you in terry, a minister as trying to find a compromise on a solomon migration rules has drawn so close with an agreement expected only in the next few days. germany says it's agreed to strict the processing rules for asylum seekers and migraines coming into the u box. it's
yeah, but tanya, i'm from the international crisis group in armenia. thank you. and here's a round up of some of the other stories making headlines today of the police in deductible city of both of them have a rest of the suspected gunman who they say killed at least 2 people. an injured seriously injured a teenager. be such a 2 year old university student allegedly open find sponsored fires in a classroom at a university hospital and a nearby house. police are still searching for victims. the...
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he's a senior you, an analyst of the international crisis group, and he joins us tonight from new york. mr. 40, welcome to the day. those half time for the as the jeez. and the not looking good. has the 2030 agenda failed. we don't think it's spelled but there's serious challenges in many of the areas for countries all around the world. the statistics are clear, very few of the goals overall will be on track. many of them are actually in reverse. these are a central issues for populations all around the world. it's about access to clean water, having a safe environment and escaping poverty. and these are the standards that most civilizations are holding their leaders to adjust for whether progress can be made over the next few years. it's hard to see, but at this rate there needs to be a serious push for improvement on the as the genius. and that's why the secretary general has tried to make this event. the central piece of this year is high level leak. all right, so what are the main hurdles in achieving the goals? there are lots of issues. i think most importantly there is financial
he's a senior you, an analyst of the international crisis group, and he joins us tonight from new york. mr. 40, welcome to the day. those half time for the as the jeez. and the not looking good. has the 2030 agenda failed. we don't think it's spelled but there's serious challenges in many of the areas for countries all around the world. the statistics are clear, very few of the goals overall will be on track. many of them are actually in reverse. these are a central issues for populations all...
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she's the deputy director for the europe and central asia program at the international crisis group think time and she joins as of from london. the welcome as a by john has promised to respect the rights of as our medians. but i mean, it was that those will stay, could face ethnic cleansing. what does the future hold then for ethnic armenians from the going across bar? well, the thousands of people who have been heading into armenia tells you something about the deep mistress that people have their of what, what's to come. they have never really lived under, was there. if there's any room, there have been 3 wars and now in the region, and these are people who are of us will say it's under an effective blockade for the last 9 months. we've shortages of food of medicine and some fuels supplies. so some people even now who would like to head to the border are not doing so because they're waiting for fuel or they're waiting for the body is that their loved ones who had died in the recent fighting. so the situation is incredibly chance and back who has a huge responsibility to try to find ways
she's the deputy director for the europe and central asia program at the international crisis group think time and she joins as of from london. the welcome as a by john has promised to respect the rights of as our medians. but i mean, it was that those will stay, could face ethnic cleansing. what does the future hold then for ethnic armenians from the going across bar? well, the thousands of people who have been heading into armenia tells you something about the deep mistress that people have...
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our sure we have some the international crisis group speaking with me earlier in other news, can biological reproduction ever become obsolete? well, that's a question with researchers and israel are trying to answer for now, it looks impossible to create a human baby without a mother and a father to help, but they've made a striking progress in growing an embryo, basically from scratch. this is what a 2 week old embryo looks like, but it didn't come from the fusion of a sperm cell and an accel. it was made from stem cells. researchers from the vitamin institute of science and israel learned how to reprogram stem cells into cells found in an early stage embryo. after jacob hannah's teen mix them together. a few turned into balls of cells called aggregates, which grew into something that strikingly resembled human embryos. about one percent of the aggregate. so we can see that these thoughts start differentiating correctly, migrating and sorting themselves into the correct structure and defy this. we can get it as day for team and human embryo develop scientists in the field are quick to poin
our sure we have some the international crisis group speaking with me earlier in other news, can biological reproduction ever become obsolete? well, that's a question with researchers and israel are trying to answer for now, it looks impossible to create a human baby without a mother and a father to help, but they've made a striking progress in growing an embryo, basically from scratch. this is what a 2 week old embryo looks like, but it didn't come from the fusion of a sperm cell and an accel....
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see me who is a senior, i leased a for maybe a at the international crisis group. she done just from rome. welcome to dw you've 20, but this is libby as 911. why? so? well, 1st of all, it happened on line hasn't uh, and uh, in a certain sense this is a completely on a, it's a completely new experience for the bits of tragedy that the previous was the previous political feuds. i would say that even the war games capacity has no comparison to so it's a, it's, it's a really a groundbreaking moment for a country. it's a travesty for those affected directly, but for the country as a whole, because been 40 years of lived in history, we've never seen the storm of this extent was never seen a natural disaster of this extent and so many casualties just in one day. so the comparison i think is up and it's so devastating because what bit bit better is this just been this called combination of capacitive feet, the size of the store, they add the apparent lack of preparation uh full off for the store. the collapse of these dams, it seems to be just one piece off the piles on to
see me who is a senior, i leased a for maybe a at the international crisis group. she done just from rome. welcome to dw you've 20, but this is libby as 911. why? so? well, 1st of all, it happened on line hasn't uh, and uh, in a certain sense this is a completely on a, it's a completely new experience for the bits of tragedy that the previous was the previous political feuds. i would say that even the war games capacity has no comparison to so it's a, it's, it's a really a groundbreaking moment...
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i'm from the international crisis group in armenia. as i've looked in uh, some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. nato secretary general, again, stalls and backs, says ukrainian forces are gradually gaining ground in the counter offensive. after meeting with 2 friends, president brother mister lensky into the night to achieve isn't case to discuss the needs. a few credits troops spoke back set, and they to has contracts for 2400000000 euro euros in an emission for ukraine. wonders the, or the defense ministers of germany and israel have signed a deal to supply the is riley made missile system. arrows free to germany. the hypersonic system will become a key part of your defense against the aerial attack. it's the largest dealer in the history of israel's defense industry. taiwan has unveiled its 1st domestically built submarine. as the island seeks to boost its defense against china, type pay has increased defense spending to 19000000000 dollars next year. most of the hardware will come from the us, but the go
i'm from the international crisis group in armenia. as i've looked in uh, some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. nato secretary general, again, stalls and backs, says ukrainian forces are gradually gaining ground in the counter offensive. after meeting with 2 friends, president brother mister lensky into the night to achieve isn't case to discuss the needs. a few credits troops spoke back set, and they to has contracts for 2400000000 euro euros in an emission for...
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so clearly a force claudia got sandy from the international crisis group. thank you. and that was today, you can not follow out to him on twitter at dw, and use on my cell phone. so go at. okay, a good day. i'll season the using the ocean as a giant battery and the deepest rocks on earth as a heat source, exploring new frontiers of clean energy, finding out what works and what doesn't. yet, testing new technologies in germany, looking for breakthroughs made into next on dw, in good shape between binge eating and anorexia. for many people, recognizing the eating habits has become a huge kennings. and the fact that they're often bullied further intensifies the behavior. how can eating disorders be in good shape? in 60 minutes on d, w, the i imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy burner, your dining companion says to you, actually that hamburger is not made from cows. it's me from golden retriever's. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals with edible and all the rest
so clearly a force claudia got sandy from the international crisis group. thank you. and that was today, you can not follow out to him on twitter at dw, and use on my cell phone. so go at. okay, a good day. i'll season the using the ocean as a giant battery and the deepest rocks on earth as a heat source, exploring new frontiers of clean energy, finding out what works and what doesn't. yet, testing new technologies in germany, looking for breakthroughs made into next on dw, in good shape...
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i'm from the international crisis group in armenia. thank you to and brussels, so meeting off you and terry a minute says trying to find a compromise on a solomon migration rules as drawing to a close within agreement expected only in the next few days. germany says it's agreed to speak to the processing rules for asylum seekers on his migraines coming into the lot. it's really appears to be blocking a past over standards and detention centers and the role of embryos and supports in migrants. several frontline countries say they can no longer deal with a large number of people arriving on bishop. and let's go straight to brussels squared rosie bridget, is a following that meeting and standing by for us, rosie a lot of back and forth that on this crisis mechanism have lead us that offered any clarity. so we don't have any sort of real clarity yet. gerhard, but it's no surprise because for years this topic of the european, union's migration and the silent policy has been incredibly politically talks incredibly divisive between e u. membe
i'm from the international crisis group in armenia. thank you to and brussels, so meeting off you and terry a minute says trying to find a compromise on a solomon migration rules as drawing to a close within agreement expected only in the next few days. germany says it's agreed to speak to the processing rules for asylum seekers on his migraines coming into the lot. it's really appears to be blocking a past over standards and detention centers and the role of embryos and supports in migrants....
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so clearly a force claudia got sandy from the international crisis group. thank you or not was today you can not follow that same on twitter at dw, and use on my sofa. so now that's okay. a good day i'll see some of the eco tourism eco tourism in times of climate change, the industry needs to adjust it. hopes to attract travelers with new offerings and destinations. but the question remains, can you travel with a clear conscience, the low sound? 30 minutes, d w. did you know the adjustable one foot tend to be such as was based in africa? meet the young science just trying to change this their innovations are re shaping the future of the continent and their chemical reactions. quite the impression on edith kimani need us to 7 to 10 in 19 minutes. d w. every jenny is far less surprising. we've gone all out to give you some one day in the footsteps of the right people in your northern most count the police the 3 times long, but still very much alive, dw channels, your guy to the special hotspots in germany, recognizes where exactly it was fine arts, culture hi
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so clearly as far as collaborative got see any from the international crisis group. thank you. and that was today. you can not follow out to him on twitter at dw, and use on my cell phone. so go at. okay, a good day. i'll see some of the did you know the just of a wonderful central research as well. the way i'm based in advocates meet the young scientist trying to change this their innovations are re shaping the future of the continent and their chemical reactions. quite the impression on the 7 percent next on dw, securing evidence to convict the changes in south africa. poaching is a business with millions of heroes often remain undetected. that has to end and so ranges are now being trained in forensics terms. smith approaches global in 60 minutes on d w. the i imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy burner, your dining companion says to you, actually that hamburger is not made from cows. it's me from golden retriever's. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals with edible and all
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elisa, the cobra now she's deputy director for the europe and central asia program at the international crisis group. that's a think tank based in london. elisa, thanks for being with us. these areas and armenians have met for talks, but tensions continue to play, or, as we just heard over in the, going to come about what can be done to secure peace there. so i ran include the talks that happened today in the wake of the house of the as originally expensive between was originally representatives and representatives of the fact it was already is in the garden of ha ha, or something that international mediators have pushed for, for the past year, you know, to have these direct talks on the future and the fate of some 120000 residents living and they're going to come off. now these talks are coming under duress after 24 hours of this lightning military operation. buyers average on and the most important and critical thing now is how the cruise managers, the situation going forward and really takes into account the concerns of residence . there ensures the safety and security of the population and, and
elisa, the cobra now she's deputy director for the europe and central asia program at the international crisis group. that's a think tank based in london. elisa, thanks for being with us. these areas and armenians have met for talks, but tensions continue to play, or, as we just heard over in the, going to come about what can be done to secure peace there. so i ran include the talks that happened today in the wake of the house of the as originally expensive between was originally...
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so clearly a force claudia got sandy from the international crisis group. thank you to and that was today. you can not follow that same on twitter at dw, and use on myself. so now that's okay. a good day, i'll see some the using the ocean as a giant battery and the deepest rocks on her as a he saw exploring new frontiers of clean energy. finding out what works and what doesn't. yet, testing new technologies in germany, looking for breakthroughs, made in germany next on the 300000 children disappearing without a traits. a dark chapter for the catholic church. child abduction in spain, a policy initiated by dictator franco, and carried out by nuns and doctors until the 1996. the victims face a wall of silence. even today the 45 minutes on d w. the in many countries, education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children walk in mind, trusts instead of going to class. others can attend classes. the minions of children will go to school. we also want to just education makes the world the age of your own mind. made for mines the m
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i'm tanya from the international crisis group where she's a senior research a on the south. cool, cuz this region, she joins us from you. i mean, you capital get around a welcome to date of you. what's the situation like because these tens of thousands of people arrive and i mean you and there are still some thousands that are waiting for their turn to take was road to armenia today. early in the morning, we saw some of the video footage authorizing put you on the police that started entering the settlements, including the main town all in place, which is on the caird. that should indicate probably that in the coming days we will see some more people coming. but it was effectively the end to the, to the rule that the fact of where it is english and quite bry. and as people go into being here, what is the situation that on the board will army on the for it is they're providing some numbers of the people who cross, but you know, the numbers, they are so huge. there are so many people coming. and then i understand that there are some problems with registration, so the number th
i'm tanya from the international crisis group where she's a senior research a on the south. cool, cuz this region, she joins us from you. i mean, you capital get around a welcome to date of you. what's the situation like because these tens of thousands of people arrive and i mean you and there are still some thousands that are waiting for their turn to take was road to armenia today. early in the morning, we saw some of the video footage authorizing put you on the police that started entering...
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now that was at least of the coming out of the international crisis group in london. now candidates prime minister justin true to has repeated claims that indian government agents were involved in the killing of a canadian citizen in canada through the 1st made the claims on monday publicly sparking and escalating diplomatic ripped with galle. the victim was to seek separatist hardy seeing new jar he had been wanted by india for years before being gone down outside to seek temple in a vancouver suburb in june. on thursday, india announced it was freezing. visa processing for canadians and called on canada to reduce its diplomatic staff in the indian capital and press conference at the un general assembly on thursday to do it was asked if canada was considering a tit for tat response. here's what he had to say. as we call upon the government of india to take seriously this matter and to work with us to shed full transparency and ensure accountability and justice in this matter. we are a country of the rule of law. we are going to continue to do the work necessary to ke
now that was at least of the coming out of the international crisis group in london. now candidates prime minister justin true to has repeated claims that indian government agents were involved in the killing of a canadian citizen in canada through the 1st made the claims on monday publicly sparking and escalating diplomatic ripped with galle. the victim was to seek separatist hardy seeing new jar he had been wanted by india for years before being gone down outside to seek temple in a vancouver...
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claudia gazzini, the analyst with international - analyst with international crisis group in libya. head to our website bbc.com/news. there you will find the latest updates on the historic flooding in libya, as well as in—depth analysis on how climate change is contributing to extreme weather events across the globe. authorities have revised down the death toll from hawaii�*s devastating wildfires. 97 people have now been confirmed dead in the fires that swept through maui in august, down slightly from 115. further dna testing showed officials had multiple samples from some of those who died. the number of missing also fell from 41 to 31, according to maui police, but they said the death toll could still rise again as testing continues. in other news — britain�*s prime minister rishi sunak has announced that american xl bully dogs could be banned in the uk by the end of the year — that�*s after a spate of attacks involving the breed. mr sunak called the dogs a "danger to our communities" after a man died following a suspected attack by the breed on thursday. his death comes after a
claudia gazzini, the analyst with international - analyst with international crisis group in libya. head to our website bbc.com/news. there you will find the latest updates on the historic flooding in libya, as well as in—depth analysis on how climate change is contributing to extreme weather events across the globe. authorities have revised down the death toll from hawaii�*s devastating wildfires. 97 people have now been confirmed dead in the fires that swept through maui in august, down...
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live now to claudia gazzini, a senior analyist for the international crisis group in libya.o you. thank you for taking the time to be with us to begin with. claudia, paint a picture for us of what you have been seeing on the ground? well, what i saw today was a devastated city, obviously. i was in turn are two months ago and it was a lively city where restaurants were open, where people would walk along this river bank. —— derna. what i saw today was completely different. 6—story buildings dilapidated or disappeared. what was once a creek is now a 200 metre wide opening. buildings are no longer there and we are talking about hundreds of buildings that are completely flattened. it's a mud plane now. i sigh rescue teams, a lot of libyan rescue teams, the real heroes, the boy scouts who are huddled up in a small little room still digging in the mud looking for possibly five people that were in that room on that tragic night. i saw rescue teams as well. i saw a lot of patience amongst the libyans. many of whom had lost seven, eight relatives but to instill still there helping wi
live now to claudia gazzini, a senior analyist for the international crisis group in libya.o you. thank you for taking the time to be with us to begin with. claudia, paint a picture for us of what you have been seeing on the ground? well, what i saw today was a devastated city, obviously. i was in turn are two months ago and it was a lively city where restaurants were open, where people would walk along this river bank. —— derna. what i saw today was completely different. 6—story...
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yeah, and is a senior research, a, with the international crisis group in the armenian capital. yeah, it was on we asked or whether in the garner car boss, dream of independence is not over for good to well with this, definitely the and to with chapter that started in the beginning of the ninety's, where on the local officials they declared independence. then there were 2 wars, many escalation, many incidents, and then so totally was also the consequence of police, military reparation that lasted for only several hours, but brought the ad 2 ways to talk to entity. it doesn't mean that the conflict is over. i'm not sure. because we have falls as of i think our menus from the current above fleeing, but still thinking that was their homeland. that probably means that the conflict is not over. and then we are certainly to see more developers happening and taking place in the coming year. here's a round up of some other stories making headlines around the world. tens of thousands of women across latin america have riley to mark international safe abortion day. and argentina's capital
yeah, and is a senior research, a, with the international crisis group in the armenian capital. yeah, it was on we asked or whether in the garner car boss, dream of independence is not over for good to well with this, definitely the and to with chapter that started in the beginning of the ninety's, where on the local officials they declared independence. then there were 2 wars, many escalation, many incidents, and then so totally was also the consequence of police, military reparation that...
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file is that a commonality is a deputy program director for europe in central asia at the international crisis group. the 5th time i said about john says it will allow us to expose to visit the car box soon. do you think that it will actually happen? and if it does, will it change anything? but we certainly hope that it will go ahead, but who has long been opposed to having international presence or monitors on the ground beyond the russian peacekeepers that were part of the ceasefire till the end of the war and 2028. we really see who that code to allow international monitors and a neutral party, relatively new to a party like for you and to have a monitoring mission to access the ground, especially in the wake of so many people leaving a loss to weigh more than half of most of the residents, the 120000 residents who were there now going to co, a bach hasn't given up any hope of independence from other badge on our being joined by our media. is this the end of the conflict then? i mean, it's far from the end of the conflict. we are seeing a tens of thousands of people exit the region. so their futu
file is that a commonality is a deputy program director for europe in central asia at the international crisis group. the 5th time i said about john says it will allow us to expose to visit the car box soon. do you think that it will actually happen? and if it does, will it change anything? but we certainly hope that it will go ahead, but who has long been opposed to having international presence or monitors on the ground beyond the russian peacekeepers that were part of the ceasefire till the...
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to rebuild the devastated areas. claudia could see is a senior analyst for libya at the international crisis group. she explained why the student was so devastated. i mean, nobody was expecting a town port of rain of this extent. nobody could have imagined it. even the bins and a plane metal, socrates michel arrow decal center of hours before the tragedy and dead now were warning that we would not warning this as a, as a a catastrophic event. they thought this would be just okay, a storm as usual. so there was some misinformation there, but the, the, the, the punted, your brain that came down is just of the charts. that's one thing. the other problem was, of course, the infrastructure they've been in the past 10 years, has not, you know, has had divided governments, has been intermittently, well desperately, itself is one of the cities that has be most affected by ward over these years. it's been, it's been a war zone for 5 years between 20142019. so there's been very little infrastructural maintenance in that area, including on these you know, the small that them outside the city which completely
to rebuild the devastated areas. claudia could see is a senior analyst for libya at the international crisis group. she explained why the student was so devastated. i mean, nobody was expecting a town port of rain of this extent. nobody could have imagined it. even the bins and a plane metal, socrates michel arrow decal center of hours before the tragedy and dead now were warning that we would not warning this as a, as a a catastrophic event. they thought this would be just okay, a storm as...
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have struggled to break through the lives that are carbonell is the deputy head of the international crisis group 0 program and joins is now. good to see you. at a meeting today was the turkish president. letter in fulton sent the printing counter offensive. had failed. there has been criticism of the slow pace of it. all . that criticism has been decisively rejected by a french minister of foreign affairs. what is your assessment of how it's going? yes, well this counter offensive has been much heights for 4 months before it even started . and i think it's fair to say that progress has been slower than hooked for by kids. and certainly by some of its western backers, it had a slow and super rough start with a lot of western equipment, boston ukrainian lives lost. that's because the russian defensive lines were really entrenched very heavily mine several layers deep. and so it required a pivot in a change in strategy, and now we're seeing the space where ukraine is advancing more confidently. um, as i said, its peers 1st lines of russian defences. and we're seeing it advance in the direction wher
have struggled to break through the lives that are carbonell is the deputy head of the international crisis group 0 program and joins is now. good to see you. at a meeting today was the turkish president. letter in fulton sent the printing counter offensive. had failed. there has been criticism of the slow pace of it. all . that criticism has been decisively rejected by a french minister of foreign affairs. what is your assessment of how it's going? yes, well this counter offensive has been...
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summit. biggest geopolitical drama of the week, but richard gowen, director of the prion international crisis grouplensky's decision to participate in the event as a gamble: if zelensky goes to the general assembly of the security council and insists that that ukraine must continue to fight, and that now is not the time for diplomacy, i think that he will receive serious rebuff, that’s what he said. this is what they nikolai evgenovich are hinting at. thus, or is this no longer a hint, an insistent demand, in my opinion, is already a demand, since in recent years, literally since 2021, the russian federation has been a bogeyman everywhere and almost no one supports its position, but they are opposed to the counterbalance, this is the first sensible, so to speak, thoughts that appeared among the western, not the allies, but also among the western sides. from the point of view of how the crisis of this situation could develop, healthy notes have finally appeared , it’s time to sit down at the negotiating table, and he, i ’ll just add, when he said this phrase, this comrade govan, he said, that i rely
summit. biggest geopolitical drama of the week, but richard gowen, director of the prion international crisis grouplensky's decision to participate in the event as a gamble: if zelensky goes to the general assembly of the security council and insists that that ukraine must continue to fight, and that now is not the time for diplomacy, i think that he will receive serious rebuff, that’s what he said. this is what they nikolai evgenovich are hinting at. thus, or is this no longer a hint, an...
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but the director of the international crisis group think tank prion, richard gowen, described zelsky'sthe event as a gamble. if zelsky will go to the general assembly and the security council and will insist that ukraine must continue to fight and that now is not the time for diplomacy. in recent years, literally since 2021, the russian federation has been a bogeyman everywhere and almost no one supports its position but opposes the counterbalance, these are the first sensible, so to speak, thoughts that appeared on the western side, not allies, but on the western side from the point of view of how it can the crisis of this situation is developing, finally, healthy notes have appeared, it’s time sit down at the negotiating table, and he, i’ll just add, when he said this phrase, this comrade govan, he said that i rely on the opinions of the majority in africa, in asia in latin america, there was a parallel statement right there president turkish erdogan, who said: “we continue our efforts with the conviction that war has no winners and peace has no losers, and i would continue erdogan’s
but the director of the international crisis group think tank prion, richard gowen, described zelsky'sthe event as a gamble. if zelsky will go to the general assembly and the security council and will insist that ukraine must continue to fight and that now is not the time for diplomacy. in recent years, literally since 2021, the russian federation has been a bogeyman everywhere and almost no one supports its position but opposes the counterbalance, these are the first sensible, so to speak,...
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so, they have to remain part of the picture, even though as the international crisis group, icg, hasdanese." you're saying there has to be some kind of agreement between them in order for sudan to move forward, and they remain in the picture? i'm not saying that. i'm not saying that at all. and i'm saying... all that i am saying is that we should find a way to engage them in order to stop the war, and for us to reinforce our position as civilians in order to be able to move forward. but we cannot do that without silencing the guns. and in order to silence the guns, you know, we need to talk to them, probably not in a direct manner, through proxy talks. thejeddah process is ongoing, and maybe it needs to be a little bit reinforced. who can be the most effective mediator? well, i don't see one mediator being effective in this condition, in sudan, to create the sufficient leverage, i think that a number... we have now three, i would say, axes, or three poles of mediation. the uae got one half injeddah, saudi—us one, and we have the neighbours of sudan one. they have to harmonise their p
so, they have to remain part of the picture, even though as the international crisis group, icg, hasdanese." you're saying there has to be some kind of agreement between them in order for sudan to move forward, and they remain in the picture? i'm not saying that. i'm not saying that at all. and i'm saying... all that i am saying is that we should find a way to engage them in order to stop the war, and for us to reinforce our position as civilians in order to be able to move forward. but we...
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i spoke to nazanine moshiri, senior analyst on climate, environment and conflict at the international crisis groups really important because of the timing. the last three years, we've seen seismic events globally from covid—19 to the war in russia, which has really highlighted the way that we're interconnected. and the fact is that africa really is bearing the brunt of global carbon emissions while it itself is barely producing any at all. and africa, at the same time, needs billions of dollars, around £460 billion worth of climate financing in terms of adaptation for the continent. and it's getting a fraction of that at the moment. so it's really important for african leaders, they say, to come together to get these messages across and to try to get financing for africa, but also provide some solutions in terms of green investments on the continent as well. and as you say, the continent is responsible for less than 4% of emissions, and yet hundreds of millions of people on the continent are without basic things like electricity. and they're looking for more of a platform, especially ahead of cop
i spoke to nazanine moshiri, senior analyst on climate, environment and conflict at the international crisis groups really important because of the timing. the last three years, we've seen seismic events globally from covid—19 to the war in russia, which has really highlighted the way that we're interconnected. and the fact is that africa really is bearing the brunt of global carbon emissions while it itself is barely producing any at all. and africa, at the same time, needs billions of...
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a short while ago, i spoke to claudia gazzini from the international crisis group, who is on the groundn libya. welcome to you. thank you for taking the time to be with us. to begin with. paint a picture for us of what you have been seeing on the ground there? well, what i saw in derna today is a devastated city, obviously. i was in derna two months ago, and it was a lively city where restaurants were open, where people would walk along this river bank. what i saw today was completely different. 6—storey buildings, delap —— dilapidated. what was once a creek, now a 200 metre wide opening. buildings are no longer there. and we're talking about hundreds of buildings that are completely flattened. it's a mud plain now. i saw rescue teams, a lot of libyan rescue teams, a lot of libyan rescue teams, a lot of libyan rescue teams, the real heroes and even the boy scouts who were huddled up in a small little for someone who was possibly in that ruin or that tragic night. i saw rescue teams. i saw a lot of patience, many of whom had lost seven or eight relatives. i saw a city and a country come
a short while ago, i spoke to claudia gazzini from the international crisis group, who is on the groundn libya. welcome to you. thank you for taking the time to be with us. to begin with. paint a picture for us of what you have been seeing on the ground there? well, what i saw in derna today is a devastated city, obviously. i was in derna two months ago, and it was a lively city where restaurants were open, where people would walk along this river bank. what i saw today was completely...
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she's a senior and at least with the international crisis group. thank you. not the need . do you think that climate and climate change and conflicts to be pri, grier dies tomorrow? yeah. well the moment it's a sub same at the summit, although present what he may take did mention climate security and his opening speech this morning. it's not on the main agenda and we all giving it should be. we're not saying with a direct link between complex and climate change. what we're saying is that it's exacerbate so plus eyes preexisting conflicts and tensions. just look at the countries going for complex moments. so john is ex, i've experienced really a variable by info and food and security somalia, a neighbor of come, yeah, we've seen an unprecedented droughts and the horn of africa. i mean, seen the, the minutes a group else about taking advantage of that to text communities even more and then the way that back, sorry to get slippery for me. as we've seen, the government defensive rise up, which can help against asked about because partly because of the drought send the impact to
she's a senior and at least with the international crisis group. thank you. not the need . do you think that climate and climate change and conflicts to be pri, grier dies tomorrow? yeah. well the moment it's a sub same at the summit, although present what he may take did mention climate security and his opening speech this morning. it's not on the main agenda and we all giving it should be. we're not saying with a direct link between complex and climate change. what we're saying is that it's...
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earlier i spoke to claudia gazzini, senior analyst for libya at the international crisis group aboutstated city. i know it well because i was there to months ago and it was lively, shops, but the derna i saw on thursday is just an empty area of murdered, sand, concrete buildings piling up, area of mud, sand, concrete buildings piling up, buildings which have been flattened. it is a vast area, several square kilometres. the immensity can't be described. amid all this rubble and debris, there are rescue workers of at least six countries. i think the number has gone up. a lot of libyan rescue workers still digging in a very simple way in the houses. if there is a family, somebody alive and knows their relatives are still missing and they were located in a certain building, a team goes and helps them to try and take and find the bodies. and bulldozers trying to move rubble. it is really tragic. tell me more about what else you've seen. 0bviously, human cost is catastrophic, and we have been covering that widely on the bbc. i want to point viewers to something else you've discovered in th
earlier i spoke to claudia gazzini, senior analyst for libya at the international crisis group aboutstated city. i know it well because i was there to months ago and it was lively, shops, but the derna i saw on thursday is just an empty area of murdered, sand, concrete buildings piling up, area of mud, sand, concrete buildings piling up, buildings which have been flattened. it is a vast area, several square kilometres. the immensity can't be described. amid all this rubble and debris, there are...
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the international crisis group talking to me about the devastation in libya.ing russia for security talks, as moscow continues seeking support for its war on ukraine. russian media said mr wang's trip would also lay the ground for president putin to make a landmark visit to beijing soon. mr putin has not travelled abroad since the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for him over alleged warcrimes in ukraine. anastasiya shapochkina is the founder and president of the eastern circles geoeconomics think tank. earlier, she told me what's in this meeting for both parties. to understand this, we have to remember that the meeting will take place against the backdrop of two very recent meetings, one was between the leader of north korea king john and with president putin and the other was with wang yi there was a responsible member. the timing, the choice of wang yi's meeting with russia's foreign first minister at this time kenshin adjust was based on this backdrop a few things. first is that china is not gone as far in its support for russia as rus
the international crisis group talking to me about the devastation in libya.ing russia for security talks, as moscow continues seeking support for its war on ukraine. russian media said mr wang's trip would also lay the ground for president putin to make a landmark visit to beijing soon. mr putin has not travelled abroad since the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for him over alleged warcrimes in ukraine. anastasiya shapochkina is the founder and president of the eastern...
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international crisis group, which is i've been monitoring events very close to me, reporting on the political this situation that it is concerned that if there is going to be another way. ready secondly, it will be very short as a by john has a great and military capability. the media does right now and everything from the potential for this, not just to be about seizing control of car back in the cost to humanitarian cars. catastrophe that couldn't say it was 850000. asked me call me names on the ground who are terrified of what as a by john could see if they can take control of that area. but also the potential for us it by john to even try to touch off parts of our media to secure its own interest in the south of our media. and linking up with mackey chip, which is an enclave of as a, by john sandwich between media, iran and stucky. it's a complex situation on the grounds. we'll keep an eye on things as they develop or thanks so much trouble for us to work. let's continue this though without diplomatic ad is a james space is live for us at the united nations, james on the stand. this is al
international crisis group, which is i've been monitoring events very close to me, reporting on the political this situation that it is concerned that if there is going to be another way. ready secondly, it will be very short as a by john has a great and military capability. the media does right now and everything from the potential for this, not just to be about seizing control of car back in the cost to humanitarian cars. catastrophe that couldn't say it was 850000. asked me call me names on...
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well, the director of the analytical center of the international crisis group, prion richard gowen describedty council and insists that ukraine must continue to fight, and that now is not the time for diplomacy. i think that he will receive a serious rebuff, that’s what he said, that’s what nikolai evgenvich is hinting at in this way, or is this no longer a hint, an insistent demand, in my opinion, this is already a demand, since, in recent years, literally since 2021, the russian federation everywhere is a bogeyman and her position practically no one supports, but opposes the counterbalance, these are the first sensible thoughts, so to speak. which appeared on the western side, not on the allies, on the western side, from the point of view of how the crisis of this situation could develop , sensible notes have finally appeared, it’s time to sit down at the negotiating table, and he, i’ll just add, he, when he said this phrase, this comrade govan, he said that i rely on the opinion of the majority in africa, in asia in latin america, it immediately sounded in parallel statement by turkish pr
well, the director of the analytical center of the international crisis group, prion richard gowen describedty council and insists that ukraine must continue to fight, and that now is not the time for diplomacy. i think that he will receive a serious rebuff, that’s what he said, that’s what nikolai evgenvich is hinting at in this way, or is this no longer a hint, an insistent demand, in my opinion, this is already a demand, since, in recent years, literally since 2021, the russian...
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their absences prompted alarm for the director for the international crisis group who said, quote, the situation at the u.n. is now bleak. we are a lot closer to a cliff edge in u.n. diplomacy. with me here at the united nations, cnn's senior white house correspondent kayla tashi, and richard roth. kayla, the president will be walking in here any moment. what will he be saying? >> reporter: well, here are a lot of familiar themes, john. the need for the global community to continue supporting ukraine's defenses against russia, the importance of values in a world where authoritarian regimes are on the rise, and the priority of martiashaling resous around the world, for infrastructure, and climate q goals and while all those things are things president biden has talked about before and on the world stage before, including just weeks ago at the g20, the backdrop is different. you mentioned the absences from notable world leaders. that is cast a pall on the audiences. many of these multilateral summits are happening in a way that hasn't happened on the calendar before. there's also some wa
their absences prompted alarm for the director for the international crisis group who said, quote, the situation at the u.n. is now bleak. we are a lot closer to a cliff edge in u.n. diplomacy. with me here at the united nations, cnn's senior white house correspondent kayla tashi, and richard roth. kayla, the president will be walking in here any moment. what will he be saying? >> reporter: well, here are a lot of familiar themes, john. the need for the global community to continue...