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it's a still an argument to be had on the international of the international agenda. that theory is claim to have the golan heights back is still a legal one. well, i think we thought the representative to the middle east peace process come out and say that, you know, in mind with international law and peace and security, that israel shouldn't take this step on the go on heights. that's all very well and good. but in the media future into the different future serial either be a failed state or run by the criminal i thought family or perhaps taken over by jihad. if so i don't think any israeli government will countenance real negotiations to hand dr. go on heights in the future and i think that's been internalized by the israeli public left center and right and arguably by most of the international committee at this point. nearby silva from the washington institute for near east policy. good, tough time with the thanks for joining us on television. my pleasure. south africa is observing a week of national mourning for anti apartheid icon. a naval peace prize laureate ar
it's a still an argument to be had on the international of the international agenda. that theory is claim to have the golan heights back is still a legal one. well, i think we thought the representative to the middle east peace process come out and say that, you know, in mind with international law and peace and security, that israel shouldn't take this step on the go on heights. that's all very well and good. but in the media future into the different future serial either be a failed state or...
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internal wranglings. it�*s has to deal with, rather than internal wranglings._ has to deal with, rather than internal wranglings. it's got to the front -a . e internal wranglings. it's got to the front page ofrnal wranglings. it's got to the front page of the sunday - internal wranglings. it's got to the front page of the sunday express. | front page of the sunday express. "held hostage by the virus" is the startling headline there. talk us through what it means, nigel? timer;r through what it means, nigel? they are talkin: through what it means, nigel? they are talking about _ through what it means, nigel? tie: are talking about the cobra through what it means, nigel? tt21. are talking about the cobra meeting tomorrow, which is obviously hugely important. some of the considerations could be further restrictions and a possible lockdown. sage advised the government that they want a ban on indoor mixing, and indoor hospitality. so without doing something, and if they do do that, there could be another massive rebellion by tory mps, that would depend on borisjohnson recalling parliament over the christmas week. what it does show is that he is under a lot of pressure to put more restrictions on
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i was quite amazed at how she became passionately of the _ at how she became passionately of the international scene. she played — of the internationalvery important role there — played a very important role there. . played a very important role there. , ., ., , there. the first woman premier sirimavo bandaranaike. - there. the first woman premier sirimavo bandaranaike. i - sirimavo bandaranaike. noticed in no time at sirimavo bandaranaike.“ noticed in no time at all, sirimavo bandaranaike._ noticed in no time at all, the way— noticed in no time at all, the way she _ noticed in no time at all, the way she was carrying herself with — way she was carrying herself with the _ way she was carrying herself with the great sense of authority, walking in the cabinet _ authority, walking in the cabinet meetings, she had files clutched — cabinet meetings, she had files clutched like that in her left arm — clutched like that in her left arm and _ clutched like that in her left arm and walked with her head hetd _ arm and walked with her head held high. she came across in a very— held high. she came across in a very strong _ held high. she came ac
i was quite amazed at how she became passionately of the _ at how she became passionately of the international scene. she played — of the internationalvery important role there — played a very important role there. . played a very important role there. , ., ., , there. the first woman premier sirimavo bandaranaike. - there. the first woman premier sirimavo bandaranaike. i - sirimavo bandaranaike. noticed in no time at sirimavo bandaranaike.“ noticed in no time at all, sirimavo...
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of the _ international governance. on the question of the pressures, - international governance. law? clearly you have to obey the law but presumably you can make a lot of effort or you can make the minimum possible effort. weill. make a lot of effort or you can make the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, the minimum possible effort. well, i mean. look. — the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, look, right— the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, look, right now— the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, look, right now there - the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, look, right now there is - the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, look, right now there is still. mean, look, right now there is still about 90 days before the full effect of the law goes into effect which means before companies start facing any kind of penalties. i think this is a way for governments to try and exert pressure on to the chinese government. no diplomatic moves are going to help in this way. trade is really the big issue. so, this is a way for governments to put pressure on countries a
of the _ international governance. on the question of the pressures, - international governance. law? clearly you have to obey the law but presumably you can make a lot of effort or you can make the minimum possible effort. weill. make a lot of effort or you can make the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, the minimum possible effort. well, i mean. look. — the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, look, right— the minimum possible effort. well, i mean, look, right now— the minimum...
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the international fame of geneva comes from, i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, that you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with the stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that's have been linked so closely to the banking sector. here they have brought the lime lights international limelight to themselves. unwillingly such scandals have damage to neighbors. reputation, can the city's good name be restored? i think geneva is really ah, trying to surpass some of the negative aspects of this image that projects internationally. there's a certain hope that's with this new international exchange of data and in what concerns the banking sector, that any of us so well known for that all these stories that have sullied its past will pass. i think it's trying as much as possible to maintain geneva as an international center of negotiation of humanitarian issues. so that is where the hope lies. that's all that
the international fame of geneva comes from, i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, that you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with the stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that's have been linked so...
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the international fame of geneva comes from i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand, you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, them you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with the stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that have been linked so closely to the banking sector. here they have brought the lime lights international limelight to themselves. unwillingly such scandals have damage to neighbors. reputation, can the city's good name be restored? i think geneva is really ah, trying to surpass some of the negative aspects of this image that projects internationally. there's a certain hope that's with this new international exchange of data and in what concerns the banking sector, that any of us so well known for that all these stories that have sullied its past will pass. i think it's trying as much as possible to maintain geneva as an international center of negotiation of humanitarian issues. so that is where the hope lies that all that these
the international fame of geneva comes from i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand, you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, them you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with the stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that have been linked so closely...
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of this? i hope the international— will come of this? i hope the internationalnternational community moves faster than before and take some action. so far the chinese government does not allow anybody from the international community to go to east turkestan and investigate, the outside world is finding still a very little part of what actually happened in east turkestan. i have some connections, sources, in east turkestan, and also in china's central government. i get many pieces of information which is much worse than what happened, what is reported in the western media. for example, even today, the western media says more than 1 the western media says more than1 million uyghurs have been detained in camps, but my source in the top level chinese government departments tells me about 9 million uyghurs have been detained since 2014. this number may surprise many people, the burger population is not 11 or 12 million as the chinese government reports so far, it is about 20 million. so from the 20 million ergo people, about 9 million have been detained in, since 201
of this? i hope the international— will come of this? i hope the internationalnternational community moves faster than before and take some action. so far the chinese government does not allow anybody from the international community to go to east turkestan and investigate, the outside world is finding still a very little part of what actually happened in east turkestan. i have some connections, sources, in east turkestan, and also in china's central government. i get many pieces of...
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the international fame of geneva comes from i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand, you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with the had stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that's have been linked so closely to the banking sector. here they have brought the lime lights international limelight to themselves. unwillingly such scandals have damage to neighbors. reputation, can the cities good name be restored? i think geneva is really ah, trying to surpass some of the negative aspects of this image that projects internationally. there's a certain hope that with this new international exchange of data and in what concerns the banking sector, that any of us so well known for that all these stories that have sullied its past will pass. i think it's trying as much as possible to maintain geneva as an international center of negotiation of humanitarian issues. so that is where the hope lies. that's all that the
the international fame of geneva comes from i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand, you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with the had stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that's have been linked so closely...
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internment camps the call it. and after the act of the international pressure and international law, news media reports, they admitted they had this camps and they called it occasional vocational schools, or a training center job training centers. and at the end, right now, we have found out that they are and the concentration camps. so it might take some time to china to really admit what they're doing in, in the region is wrong. and they're committing genocide and they should have that. i'm going to have one more voice because that question i asked, what is the point? does china respond? is onset by this my no voice in our conversation? haven't even have we know for a fact that inclination, no pressure really works. this is the only me that was stop china from continuing to come in gender site again, the story of people. this pressure may not immediately change the conditions on the ground, but it is putting china on defensive. first, they deny everything makes they change the subject. and now they often forced to defend their atrocities for the government, the un and in front of the whole world. we need to continu
internment camps the call it. and after the act of the international pressure and international law, news media reports, they admitted they had this camps and they called it occasional vocational schools, or a training center job training centers. and at the end, right now, we have found out that they are and the concentration camps. so it might take some time to china to really admit what they're doing in, in the region is wrong. and they're committing genocide and they should have that. i'm...
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the international fame of geneva comes from i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand, you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, that you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with the stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that's have been linked so closely to the banking sector. here they have brought the lime lights international limelight to themselves. unwillingly such scandals have damage to neighbor's reputation. can the city's good name be restored? i think geneva is really ah, trying to surpass some of the negative aspects of this image that it projects internationally. there's a certain hope that's with this new international exchange of data and in what concerns the banking sector, that any of us so well known for that all these stories that have sullied its past will pass. i think it's trying as much as possible to maintain geneva as an international center of negotiation of humanitarian issues. so that is where the hope lies. that's all th
the international fame of geneva comes from i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand, you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, that you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with the stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that's have been linked so...
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the end times pizza, because so much seems to be going wrong. both in internal politics across the world . and of course, in the international situation. it internal politics. i'm referring of course to the sanitary dictatorship, which just gets worse and worse. we've seen a number of red lines crossed in britain, in austria, in france, in greece, in germany. where all kinds of fundamental rights and liberties have been brushed aside. i know they were brushed aside originally in 2020, but it's now clear that we are living through a, a sort of ratchet effect, where each new restriction paved the way the restriction paper, the way for a new one. and on the international level, we obviously have this again, rather unreal world, just as the cobit world is so unreal and doesn't make sense and doesn't, doesn't that up we have this, you know, within a few months of the defeat of the united states and its allies, after a 20 year, not even war, but a 20 year sort of anti insurgency operation, which failed. we see nato carrying on as if nothing has happened later in the united states. and they've just changed the name of the city they want to def
the end times pizza, because so much seems to be going wrong. both in internal politics across the world . and of course, in the international situation. it internal politics. i'm referring of course to the sanitary dictatorship, which just gets worse and worse. we've seen a number of red lines crossed in britain, in austria, in france, in greece, in germany. where all kinds of fundamental rights and liberties have been brushed aside. i know they were brushed aside originally in 2020, but it's...
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of the international community. this continues to be a lack of clarity within the international community regarding recognition of a government in afghanistan, our engagement remains paused. sullivan. i think this is a perfect example of what i wanted to say earlier that we have reached a point the of the nation has reached your point. where believe me or not, we just don't want any engagement anymore. i mean, what, what did they engage been brought us in the 1st place in a we or the avalon people are now blame that, you know? simply because they could not get up stairs. you know, they could not get up against the car or and taliban. the, the concord of honest on province by province. and finally came to an end finally into the cap, the, the presidential palace. and somehow, i think the international community now expects that, you know, we would have the us forces were here. other nations were here, the duper matic phones personnel was here. your melodies were here and everything was happening right in front of our eyes. i simply remember august 15th, when i was getting out of the palace and i was making my way in
of the international community. this continues to be a lack of clarity within the international community regarding recognition of a government in afghanistan, our engagement remains paused. sullivan. i think this is a perfect example of what i wanted to say earlier that we have reached a point the of the nation has reached your point. where believe me or not, we just don't want any engagement anymore. i mean, what, what did they engage been brought us in the 1st place in a we or the avalon...
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of the, of the occupation and of human rights violations. and it, too, is also being investigated for war crimes by the international, by the prosecutor of the international criminal court. the 3rd, you know, the most important thing is, i think it's common sense. you make peace with your enemies. you wouldn't have had in britain a workable durable, good friday agreement with whatever flaws were for the past 23 years without bringing the i r a to the political table and involving it in the political process . i don't think there's anything qualitatively different with respect involving a mass at the political table with respect was rarely in palestinian negotiations for a final and just a solution to the situation there. as special roger, i presume you are able to talk to these have asked politicians that additions here are not, i presume what ever they said to you. well, clearly given that britain is arming israel to, to, to mom syria in the past few days, let alone its actions in the occupied territories. britain becomes a legitimate target. well, no, nobody should be a legitimate target. now what did they say to you and what is, what are you in touch w
of the, of the occupation and of human rights violations. and it, too, is also being investigated for war crimes by the international, by the prosecutor of the international criminal court. the 3rd, you know, the most important thing is, i think it's common sense. you make peace with your enemies. you wouldn't have had in britain a workable durable, good friday agreement with whatever flaws were for the past 23 years without bringing the i r a to the political table and involving it in the...
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within the confines of, as the name suggests, education city, this is where a lot of international universities have the satellite campuses holly for international stadium, the only existing stadium for this world cup. this was the main venue of the 2006 asian games, which was one of his 1st big international sporting events. it's since had a big upgrade then right over to the water's edge for easily the most unique venue we're up to 6. now this is stadium 974974 because that's called his international calling code. but also because 974 shipping containers we used in its construction entirely temporary, it'll be dismantled. post world cup out the mamma stadium just recently opened. unlike our bait, it has the local touch alpha mom is actually designed to look like a traditional garcia. that's the woven cap, warned by lot of men and boys in this region. and finally, our general stadium in the city of i'll walk right. this is as far south as you'll go, but that's still only around 20 kilometers from cbd. it's a unique design from the late iraqi architect, the her id. so from algebra and the south to abate in the north, there is only some 70 or kil
within the confines of, as the name suggests, education city, this is where a lot of international universities have the satellite campuses holly for international stadium, the only existing stadium for this world cup. this was the main venue of the 2006 asian games, which was one of his 1st big international sporting events. it's since had a big upgrade then right over to the water's edge for easily the most unique venue we're up to 6. now this is stadium 974974 because that's called his...
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do you think the international community countries within the region should recognise and listen and legitamise the taliban? this is a process. of course, we want the internationalh afghanistan, to recognise the afghan government, but also, we afghans must make sure that by, by making sure internally the representation of the government, the expression of the will of the afghan people and the legitimisation of the government by bringing in the afghan people's expressed will, then approaching the international community for recognition would certainly work. so it is a parallel activity. 0ne activity is the international community to come and recognise, the other is for us, the afghan people, to provide the grounds for that sort of recognition through an internal legitimacy. what role do you see for yourself within that? a citizen of the country, a citizen that has a bit of an experience in dealing with our own affairs and things and with the international community but a citizen and as a citizen, i will do all i can to make this country good for all of us. there are many rumours that your movement is restricted. what is your movement? what are you able to do? can
do you think the international community countries within the region should recognise and listen and legitamise the taliban? this is a process. of course, we want the internationalh afghanistan, to recognise the afghan government, but also, we afghans must make sure that by, by making sure internally the representation of the government, the expression of the will of the afghan people and the legitimisation of the government by bringing in the afghan people's expressed will, then approaching...
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but also he needs it from the internal point of view, from the internal political point of view becauseings that are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international... ..these challenges in the international arena just to show that we have enemies outside, let's concentrate on that. let's look at some of the day's developments as the omicron strain of coronavirus continues to spread. scientists in botswana say the omicron strain, which was first detected in southern african more than a week ago, had probably been in circulation since september. health officials there say it could already have spread widely around the world, before other countries started to impose travel bans. there have been protests in austria against the coronavirus lockdown — which has been extended until at least the 11th of december. unvaccinated people who break those rules now also face fines of up to 500 euros. protests also in the netherlands — here in the city of utrecht — against the coronavirus restrictions which came into force last weekend. the country saw violent protests two weeks
but also he needs it from the internal point of view, from the internal political point of view becauseings that are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international... ..these challenges in the international arena just to show that we have enemies outside, let's concentrate on that. let's look at some of the day's developments as the omicron strain of coronavirus continues to spread. scientists in botswana say the omicron strain, which was first detected in southern...
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a rules based international order is really in the eyes of the beholder, or in the eyes of the most powerful. why do we need a rules based international order? when we have international law isn't, isn't it easier and less than big used to just comply with the letter we have to charge or, you know, this is the, the universal declaration of human rights. these are the basic talk, you know, documents that are the worst catastrophe and human kind, and i think this is the basis. and then on that basis on the un security council resolution, all the resolution that have been adopted on that basis. but also that on treaties, we've also that have notified all the international rules based order. so in treaties all this you all to that. so this is for very, very important. if you were criticizing germany, let me also turn around and say on, on your claim, you know, we started with on ukraine. we had, this is part of the rules based international order. we have a rusher guarantee to return sovereignty and integrity of ukraine. and you gave up it nuclear weapons in return, and then russia invaded ukraine. and despite the fact that this was a know, the good of this memorandum was
a rules based international order is really in the eyes of the beholder, or in the eyes of the most powerful. why do we need a rules based international order? when we have international law isn't, isn't it easier and less than big used to just comply with the letter we have to charge or, you know, this is the, the universal declaration of human rights. these are the basic talk, you know, documents that are the worst catastrophe and human kind, and i think this is the basis. and then on that...
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of the labor based to the issue of palestine to the cause of palestine and to international law . and then if you go back to the motion, you will read that it is primarily about enforcement of international law, about attaching consequences to legalities that the motion was very clear. a, it for finally, this is the 1st time such a language comes out that ok, we recognize the most legal, but we want to do something about that. and therefore we must seize any trade with legal entities. for exporting arms, who is a must be in line with british law and international law. and israel is evidently in violation of all these laws. but more than that, it's also the narrative that the paradigm, the framework. for years we have been talking about peace process and underline process. so for 30 years since 199130 years. exactly. we have been stuck with the all international partners, including the name of coffee by the way, about this discourse of cause is beyond anything under the jeremy kobus label, but he's process speech process, speech process. and whenever we tell them that we are accepting the piece process that the last you should go back to the negotiating table. what is the new about this?
of the labor based to the issue of palestine to the cause of palestine and to international law . and then if you go back to the motion, you will read that it is primarily about enforcement of international law, about attaching consequences to legalities that the motion was very clear. a, it for finally, this is the 1st time such a language comes out that ok, we recognize the most legal, but we want to do something about that. and therefore we must seize any trade with legal entities. for...
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the international fame of geneva comes from i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand, you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, them you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that have been linked so closely to the banking sector. here they have brought the lime lights international limelight to themselves. unwillingly such scandals have damage to nervous reputation. can the city's good name be restored? i think geneva is really ah, trying to surpass some of the negative aspects of this image that projects internationally. there's a certain hope that's with this new international exchange of data and in what concerns the banking sector, that any of us so well known for that all these stories that have sullied its past will pass. i think it's trying as much as possible to maintain geneva as an international center of negotiation of humanitarian issues. so that is where the hope lies. that's all that these bri
the international fame of geneva comes from i guess 2 elements that are sometimes in opposition with each other. on the one hand, you have of course, the u. n. the world health organization, the international labor association, the international red cross of course that spaced here. on the other hand, them you have the banking sector, which is also very well known internationally. the problem is right now with stories of money laundering and corruption, ah, that have been linked so closely to...
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but also, he needs it from the internal point of view, from the internal political point of view, because on the rise. so in order to distract attention from things that are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international challenges just to show that we have enemies outside, let's concentrate on that. the sri lankan prime minister has issued a statement saying he is shocked at the brutality shown by what he called an "extremist mob" following the lynching of a sri lankan man on friday. he had been accused of blasphemy by an angry crowd. this is not the first such attack in pakistan — a week ago, a crowd set a police station ablaze when they refused to hand over a man accused of blasphemy. but this is the first one involving a foreign national. more than 100 people have been arrested in connexion with the attack. the bbc�*s farhat javed is in the pakistani city of sel kot, outside the factory where this man was killed. this is the factory he was working in for several years. he is identified as priyantha kumara, a sri lankan national and was accused of committing bla
but also, he needs it from the internal point of view, from the internal political point of view, because on the rise. so in order to distract attention from things that are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international challenges just to show that we have enemies outside, let's concentrate on that. the sri lankan prime minister has issued a statement saying he is shocked at the brutality shown by what he called an "extremist mob" following the lynching of a...
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he's also chair of the undergraduate program in international studies at the international-- i'm sorry, at the underwood international college and founding director of the center on oceana studies. i did not know the last fact. and the third on the panelist, a professor of international security at northeast asia and international affairs at seoul national university. in addition to his role as professor he has advised communities including the south korean minister of national defense and unification and committee on foreign affairs and unification in north and south korea national assembly. i will introduce our guests to panel two later, but let me also say that members of the consortium today with the dilemmas include michael green, senior vice-president for asia and with csis and director of studies at georgetown, jackson, a senior lecturer and the university victoria and wellington and katherine moon director of political science and wasserman chair of asian studies at wellesley. normally we would have brought all of these scholars to seoul for those wrapping up the conference res
he's also chair of the undergraduate program in international studies at the international-- i'm sorry, at the underwood international college and founding director of the center on oceana studies. i did not know the last fact. and the third on the panelist, a professor of international security at northeast asia and international affairs at seoul national university. in addition to his role as professor he has advised communities including the south korean minister of national defense and...
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of the local actors themselves that were responsible for, for pointing in the last several years. we're actually mercenaries who didn't hold the emblem of either the infection or even international veteran. well, on behalf of international actors, that's just the symptom of the wider kind of interference in this process. and what comes to the root of this is that the actual sequence of events since january 2020, since the berlin process that decided that was going to be an end to the conflict and the beginning of a new chapter. so much international interference taking place. the local actors, as you rightly mentioned, the electoral commission has the so it's local committees, but it's just the chris or the crest of the tide. i mean, it's really not the way. it's not really the, you know, the deeper and then symptoms of what's been going on for several weeks. many of the factors come to, to, to measure by the, the new actors that emerged like simpler. suddenly, there was the structure of to the kind of settlement that many international actors have been trying to preside over a to, to horse race, not a 3 horse race. the actual supreme court has been mutes for several months, but years in fact, and has now been reshaped
of the local actors themselves that were responsible for, for pointing in the last several years. we're actually mercenaries who didn't hold the emblem of either the infection or even international veteran. well, on behalf of international actors, that's just the symptom of the wider kind of interference in this process. and what comes to the root of this is that the actual sequence of events since january 2020, since the berlin process that decided that was going to be an end to the conflict...
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but also he needs it from the internal point of view, from the internal political point of view because cases are on the rise. in order to distract attention from things that are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international challenges just to show that we have enemies outside, let's concentrate on that. an explosion has been heard near a key iranian nuclearfacility. local residents say it was very loud and a bright light momentarily lit up the sky. state media says a missile was test fired at the natanz uranium enrichment facility — about 250 kilometres south of the iranian capital tehran. officials insist there is nothing to worry about. but the explosion comes at a time of increased tension over iran's nuclear talks in vienna. let's get more on this with majid afshar from bbc persian. what has happened today? as you said, and as we have heard from the news agencies inside iran, there was a blast near badroud, 12 miles from the natanz nuclear facilities, iran's main enrichment plant. eyewitnesses said they saw an explosion and then they saw something blown up
but also he needs it from the internal point of view, from the internal political point of view because cases are on the rise. in order to distract attention from things that are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international challenges just to show that we have enemies outside, let's concentrate on that. an explosion has been heard near a key iranian nuclearfacility. local residents say it was very loud and a bright light momentarily lit up the sky. state media says a...
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rules based an international order is really in the eyes of the beholder, or in the eyes of the most part. why do we need our rules based international order? when we have international law isn't, isn't it easier and less than big used to just comply with the letter we have to be in the university, right? i see documents, you got documents that are worse catastrophe. and i think this is based on, based on, you know, the un security council resolution adopted, but also that on treaties, we've also been notified yet. this is all the information based order. so in previous august, you all to that. so this is, this is for a, let me also turn around and say on, on your credit, you know, we started with on ukraine. we had, this is part of the roof space international order. we have a rush are guaranteed to richard sovereignty and integrity of ukraine. and you gave up its nuclear weapons in return, and then russia invaded ukraine. and despite the fact that this was a good of this memorandum, was by officially transmitted to the security council for to or that was a lot today, the foreign minister and russia is finally run every day. ambassador, you make it sound as if a rus
rules based an international order is really in the eyes of the beholder, or in the eyes of the most part. why do we need our rules based international order? when we have international law isn't, isn't it easier and less than big used to just comply with the letter we have to be in the university, right? i see documents, you got documents that are worse catastrophe. and i think this is based on, based on, you know, the un security council resolution adopted, but also that on treaties, we've...
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of the moment? well, speaking about this, influencing speaking about international influence, i'd rather talk about the lack of one because it's because the, the international, the international powers, they helped bring you all, they basically brought down nato, brought down, bombed cadet fee into, you know, out of power. so they did that, but then they lost all control over libya. i mean, this solar, you know, sallow body. he is under international sanctions and look what he's doing. he is one of the most powerful men in libya right now. well, he may be a political porn, but still he's doing all the all the leg work. he's doing all the dirty work and he is. he is the one making a speech. he is the front. he's the, he's the front page, he's the, he's the front man for that. again. so our body, a colorful figure back in 2014, when libya was supposed to have elections guess who disrupted them with an armed uprising fella body, this is sort of his thing, this is sort of his profile. i mean, he's the go to, you know, person on the speed dial as to what, whenever once elections council in disrupted, he's the go to mad fascinating stuff. really appreciate the up
of the moment? well, speaking about this, influencing speaking about international influence, i'd rather talk about the lack of one because it's because the, the international, the international powers, they helped bring you all, they basically brought down nato, brought down, bombed cadet fee into, you know, out of power. so they did that, but then they lost all control over libya. i mean, this solar, you know, sallow body. he is under international sanctions and look what he's doing. he is...
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, i would agree that the book of propose what they get from new york are sort of the rules based international order. because at both china and russia and says that the international law has to come 1st in accordance with with you and charter. now the rules based international order is a bit of an william concept. it doesn't actually include any rules such as the u. s . can insert interfering domestic affairs. it can government that can be as long as it's legitimize under democracy promotion and human rights. so being that the us has to stick to international law. so on this course, i do agree, david phillips, is there an opportunity here for the west, for america to re tool its way of thinking about russia and china? is there an opportunity we live in a multi polar world? we have to recognize that power is diffuse. russia and china do have legitimate national interest. but those interests are served through aggression and through domestic human rights and use. when we speak about international law, we also think about the universal declaration of human rights. we think about international humanitarian law. the great struggle that we face today is between the righ
, i would agree that the book of propose what they get from new york are sort of the rules based international order. because at both china and russia and says that the international law has to come 1st in accordance with with you and charter. now the rules based international order is a bit of an william concept. it doesn't actually include any rules such as the u. s . can insert interfering domestic affairs. it can government that can be as long as it's legitimize under democracy promotion...
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in a way, you know, he's enjoying this nervous situation in the west, but also, he needs it from an internal point of view, from the internalolitical point of view, because russia's economy is struggling, coronavirus cases are on the rise, so in order to distract attention from things which are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international arena, these challenges on the international arena, just to show that, "listen, we have enemies outside. let's concentrate on that." the parents of a 15—year—old boy accused of killing four fellow students in the us state of michigan, have pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter. prosecutors say ethan crumbley carried out the shooting at his school on tuesday with a semi—automatic pistol, which had been bought by his father. peter bowes reports. in prison and up to a $7,500 fine, and mandatory dna. in court, via video, james and jennifer crumbley wept as the charges were read. four counts of involuntary manslaughter. earlier, the authorities offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to the couple's arrest. they'd missed a scheduled court a
in a way, you know, he's enjoying this nervous situation in the west, but also, he needs it from an internal point of view, from the internalolitical point of view, because russia's economy is struggling, coronavirus cases are on the rise, so in order to distract attention from things which are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international arena, these challenges on the international arena, just to show that, "listen, we have enemies outside. let's concentrate on...
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that's the warning from the president of the international federation of the red cross of speaking to us here at archie, international in boston. ah, well, it's already been a very busy monday. p. a worldwide headlines here were naughty international now or just after 7 pm here in moscow. a very warm welcome to you. so vladimir putin is in new delhi where he and the indian prime minister and the rent and marriage of modi . they've been holding a big bilateral meeting. all the press has been there are the 2 leaders are expected to exchange views on key international issues, including a joint work within the g 20 of the bricks group. and of course the out of the shanghai cooperation organization. i'm russia's foreign and defense ministers are also there. they touched down just about a day earlier, and i've already met with their indian counterparts. and the country's leaders have already expressed a positive outlook towards the upcoming negotiations. india, we see india as a great power, a friendly nation relations between our countries and developing and looking into the future. i'll positions on very many issues coin
that's the warning from the president of the international federation of the red cross of speaking to us here at archie, international in boston. ah, well, it's already been a very busy monday. p. a worldwide headlines here were naughty international now or just after 7 pm here in moscow. a very warm welcome to you. so vladimir putin is in new delhi where he and the indian prime minister and the rent and marriage of modi . they've been holding a big bilateral meeting. all the press has been...
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in a way, you know, he's enjoying this nervous situation in the west, but also, he needs it from an internal point of view, from the internal point of view, because russia's economy is struggling, coronavirus cases are on the rise, so in order to distract attention from things which are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international arena, these challenges on the just to show that, listen, we have enemies outside. let's concentrate on that." it actually mirrors, in a way, russia's strategy back in 2007—08 in the russian—georgian war. back then, russia gave a lot of passports to people who need them in georgian regions, and then when the tension started, they said, "we'rejust defending russian citizens. you know, we must do that." so russia is, in a way, repeating that trick currently in eastern ukraine, in the regions which are not controlled by kyiv at the moment. this gives them some changes economically because they need to pay them a pension, some social guarantees, but it gives them a lot of trumps on their sleeves in terms of foreign policy. the uk's health secretary, sajid javid, has announced
in a way, you know, he's enjoying this nervous situation in the west, but also, he needs it from an internal point of view, from the internal point of view, because russia's economy is struggling, coronavirus cases are on the rise, so in order to distract attention from things which are going wrong inside the country, he definitely needs this international arena, these challenges on the just to show that, listen, we have enemies outside. let's concentrate on that." it actually mirrors, in...
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of muslims. regular monitoring and reporting are already carried out by human rights officers at our embassies worldwide as well as the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor, the office of international religious freedom and international commission on religious freedom of the annual country reports on human rights contains detailed, country-specific narratives of human rights violations targeting muslims and the annual report on international religious freedom details anti-muslim abuses and u.s. government policy to address such challenges. in addition, the current nominee to serve as special envoy for international religious freedom, rashad hussein is a prominent muslim american. madam speaker, the lack of a special envoy is not a sign of bigotry. in fact there's no special envoy for the hundreds of millions of christians who face dangerous persecution today. also there's no special envoy for the hindus or buddhists or whys or -- or bahais or yazidis and others who face persecution. we have heard a lot about the office of special envoy of anti-semitism. i imagine we'll continue to hear about this during this debate. while the worlding of today's bill is modeled after the two prior anti-semitism bills, the process has
of muslims. regular monitoring and reporting are already carried out by human rights officers at our embassies worldwide as well as the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor, the office of international religious freedom and international commission on religious freedom of the annual country reports on human rights contains detailed, country-specific narratives of human rights violations targeting muslims and the annual report on international religious freedom details anti-muslim abuses...
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food, barbara, freedom of life, liberty, and all of the rest of it should be protected by international law. unfortunately, we don't have international law. ah, one of the world's leading medical industry publications has furiously accused facebook of incompetent fact checking which led to one of its articles being blocked followers that reportedly got a missing context flag for a british medical journal report on the major flaws in a phase of vaccine trial shall edwards ashley reports. one of the world's most prestigious outlets. the british medical journal is on the battlefield on line, of course, with facebook and its 3rd party fact checkers, interfering with the outlets article on data integrity issues in finances. vaccine trial readers began reporting a variety of problems when trying to share our article. some reported been unable to share it. many others reported having their post flags with warning about missing context. we find the fact checked before and by lead stories to be inaccurate, incompetent and irresponsible. it fails to provide any assertions, the fact that the b m g article got wrong thought pm j article revealed
food, barbara, freedom of life, liberty, and all of the rest of it should be protected by international law. unfortunately, we don't have international law. ah, one of the world's leading medical industry publications has furiously accused facebook of incompetent fact checking which led to one of its articles being blocked followers that reportedly got a missing context flag for a british medical journal report on the major flaws in a phase of vaccine trial shall edwards ashley reports. one of...