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ok let me go back to the glen in oslo you know it seems to me that this is another attempts. by a very strict religious group of people intent it's not the impression of the working class it's really it's coming from academia and it is that this this ideology that has been so hot for decades now i remember when i was at university in the early 1990 s. and now it seeped into the political system here and this is an attempt to built to create a new man or excuse me new person well the record of that is pretty poor i would say look at the french revolution the bolster but revolution a little bit pol pot in cambodia i mean the record is quite or disastrous destructive but it seems to me because these people want to destroy history they don't want to learn from history go ahead. well again that's so there must at the finish no revolution again the economist wanted to create communist man liberated from his own. that's the kind what you're seeing now is will you see this time to create this new western man liberated from its own you know flow past with of course racism being a key
ok let me go back to the glen in oslo you know it seems to me that this is another attempts. by a very strict religious group of people intent it's not the impression of the working class it's really it's coming from academia and it is that this this ideology that has been so hot for decades now i remember when i was at university in the early 1990 s. and now it seeped into the political system here and this is an attempt to built to create a new man or excuse me new person well the record of...
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west bank in an interview without 0 norway's foreign minister tells me that could threaten the whole oslo process that it was aimed at creating 2 separate states but we cannot see an extension that would be in contravention of international law and it would directly undermine the potential for a 2 state solution so that is the very clear message from us norway's still plays an important role a committee it leads the ad hoc liaison committee is now the only place where key international players meet with israeli and palestinian representatives and the country is a candidate for membership of the un security council we from norway side and others stand ready at any point in time to facilitate if the parties want us to and there we see that there is there there is the room to try to work with the parties even though it is the stream lee difficult no way is competing for a seat on the un security council if you are elected how will you leverage that historic role and what will be your priorities on this issue. well it's something that we talked to all u.n. member states about because we can b
west bank in an interview without 0 norway's foreign minister tells me that could threaten the whole oslo process that it was aimed at creating 2 separate states but we cannot see an extension that would be in contravention of international law and it would directly undermine the potential for a 2 state solution so that is the very clear message from us norway's still plays an important role a committee it leads the ad hoc liaison committee is now the only place where key international players...
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and her husband tell you a rude larson hosted the very 1st then unofficial contacts that led to the oslo accords 27 years ago james bays al-jazeera the united nations. to latin america now where the president of brazil is threatening to follow donald trump by cutting ties with the world health organization warned governments about the risks of lifting lockdowns too soon troublesome or accuse the w.h.o. of ideological bias also laura has often echoed trumps virus policies despite brazil having the world's 3rd highest number of infections. well the pandemic in chile is increasing the chances of being robbed crime levels have risen in the country ranks safest in south america well drug traffickers are among the criminals taking advantage of the emergency has a lot in america and it's only see in human reporting from santiago. armed assailants on the roads and highways and stop drivers to rob them gangs of young men and women forcing people out of their cars to steal their vehicles in broad daylight. police breaking down doors looking for culprits this isn't new but since cold 19 and lockdow
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on you and in moscow is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have glenn deeson is an associate professor at the university of south eastern norway as well as author of russia's geo economic strategy for a greater eurasia gentlemen crossed up rules and that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was surprised ok i was going to oslo glenn you know in preparing for this program i was and were in sight even his ideas of orientalism started popping into my mind because orientalism was a way for christian west to define itself against the other other civilizations and people but it seems like orientalism as understood by slaves taken a very bizarre twist because now it is about self racism self loathing and this is where we have gotten to because there's no there's no replacement for the history that they're destroying is a void and that may be intentional or not but it certainly creates conditions for creating a new past without being anchored or can restrain the past. this is true that identities are usually cry. did in opposition to someo
on you and in moscow is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have glenn deeson is an associate professor at the university of south eastern norway as well as author of russia's geo economic strategy for a greater eurasia gentlemen crossed up rules and that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was surprised ok i was going to oslo glenn you know in preparing for this program i was and were in sight even his ideas of orientalism started...
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because we've seen marches in dozens of countries around the globe, from tokyo to oslo.ave a friend in oslo who told me they had the biggest demonstration in the history of their country in front of parliament just yesterday and a thousand people went and gathered in front of the u.s. embassy to protest. this is happening all over the world. people are understanding this is not a political issue. a ideological issue. this is a human rights issue. and when you understand it on that level, than the humanity of seeing someone like george floyd, you know, pretty much essentially linchd, modern day lynching, tortured to death for eight minutes, not being able to breathe. and no one wants to be on the wrong side of history. so i think drew is beginning to understand that now and i hope that not just him but other sports athletes will continue to speak out. because this is win of the major issues of our time. and again it is a human rights issue. it is not about politics. >> donte stallworth. thank you very much. i appreciate the thoughtful conversation and great to have you wi
because we've seen marches in dozens of countries around the globe, from tokyo to oslo.ave a friend in oslo who told me they had the biggest demonstration in the history of their country in front of parliament just yesterday and a thousand people went and gathered in front of the u.s. embassy to protest. this is happening all over the world. people are understanding this is not a political issue. a ideological issue. this is a human rights issue. and when you understand it on that level, than...
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oslo was supposed to be hosting a diamond league athletics meeting this evening, rather than scrap theble games, some atheltes are in norway, but many will be competing via video link. steve cram will be commentating on tonight's competition and praised the organiser steinar hoen for making it happen. as time is going on particularly norway where restrictions have been eased a bit more, they have been allowed to move towards what looks like a more normal athletics meeting. it is a normal come it's very different, we've got some quirky things going on, and he signed a couple... you into those names straightaway. he said will you come, this was back in april and he said yes, he went to the “m gave chance
oslo was supposed to be hosting a diamond league athletics meeting this evening, rather than scrap theble games, some atheltes are in norway, but many will be competing via video link. steve cram will be commentating on tonight's competition and praised the organiser steinar hoen for making it happen. as time is going on particularly norway where restrictions have been eased a bit more, they have been allowed to move towards what looks like a more normal athletics meeting. it is a normal come...
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and her husband tell your rude larsen hosted the very 1st then unofficial contacts that led to the oslo accords 27 years ago james al-jazeera the united nations opec and its allies have extended historical oil output cuts through to july nigeria says it's preparing to make additional cuts starting next month until september and once in order to compensate for producing more than its quota in may in june opec made the recalled cuts last month to boost oil prices which have been hard hit by the lock downs imposed during the coronavirus and. well still ahead hill in the news all in sport the i mean the national football league i mean we won't. the n.f.l. apologizes for not listening to players when they spoke out about racism. rewind i can bring your people back to life i'm sorry but dates on the best of al-jazeera is documentaries this trouble continues but for till now for use distance we wanted to news with australia's last generation of recovery from call on is a really important issue suicide writes do a mind very high list still twice the national average we want on al-jazeera. talk
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about and rethink at this stage because it would be an end to the 2 state solution at the end to the oslo process a really very very important historical milestone and some believe the end of this long procession of peace efforts in this so-called peace process as you say james and open amazing of the security council as well as the secretary general who else would we expect to hear from. well we're going to hear from all of the 15 members of the security council will hear from the palestinians we're going to hear from the israelis and we're going to hear from the arab league what i think is interesting is the u.n. secretary general going to put his case and 14 out of 15 members of the security council are going to back his case so it seems pretty overwhelming doesn't it but the 2 countries that don't back his position of course are the u.s. and israel and it's interesting that i'm talking to you in 2 days' time it's going to be the anniversary 75 years since the signing of the u.n. charter the end of world war 2 why is that important well that charter gives permanent members of the u.n.
about and rethink at this stage because it would be an end to the 2 state solution at the end to the oslo process a really very very important historical milestone and some believe the end of this long procession of peace efforts in this so-called peace process as you say james and open amazing of the security council as well as the secretary general who else would we expect to hear from. well we're going to hear from all of the 15 members of the security council will hear from the palestinians...
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ok let me go back to the glen in oslo you know in seems to me that this is another attempt. by a very so privileged group of people in south it's not the impression of the working class it really is coming from academia and it's this this ideology that has been so hot for decades now i remember when i was at university in the early 1990 s. and now it seeped into the political system here and this is an attempt to prove bill to create a new man or excuse me new person well the record about is pretty poor i would say look at the french revolution the bolster but revolution a little bit pol pot did in cambodia i mean the record is quite or disastrous destructive but it seems to me because these people want to destroy history they don't want to learn from history go ahead. well again that's so there must at the finish no revolution again economists want to create communist man liberated from his own. that's a kind of what you're seeing now as well you see this time to create this new western man liberated from its own you know flow cost with of course racism being a key part of
ok let me go back to the glen in oslo you know in seems to me that this is another attempt. by a very so privileged group of people in south it's not the impression of the working class it really is coming from academia and it's this this ideology that has been so hot for decades now i remember when i was at university in the early 1990 s. and now it seeped into the political system here and this is an attempt to prove bill to create a new man or excuse me new person well the record about is...
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are caught our 2 grave and and portentous and our national our dream like the oslo agreement for example signed on your white house lawn like the previous diplomatic breakthroughs that we've had they're all crushed and ripped up by what mr netanyahu plans to do next week so my money's on absolutely nothing happening out least in the world as a whole as i've said to you before though in the arab world that will be different in palestine and in particular in jordan this is a dagger our heart of the kingdom of. jordan which is poor a warrant for jordan having been such a faithful ally of the united states as a citizen of the u.k. and as a citizen of the united states what can we possibly do when we know that our countries are essentially doing something that we know is not in the interest of the world or in our interest and i think. yes we could at least stop rewarding it the united states gives billions of dollars to israel every single year the e.u. gives israel e.u. preference as if it were a member of the european union though of course it isn't even in europe let's stop rewarding if we
are caught our 2 grave and and portentous and our national our dream like the oslo agreement for example signed on your white house lawn like the previous diplomatic breakthroughs that we've had they're all crushed and ripped up by what mr netanyahu plans to do next week so my money's on absolutely nothing happening out least in the world as a whole as i've said to you before though in the arab world that will be different in palestine and in particular in jordan this is a dagger our heart of...
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yes, competing against an athlete in the stadium in oslo pretty much the same time. and you have experienced this at home. many of us have taken on extra responsibilities to help others during the pandemic and it's thought around 11.5 million people across the uk have become unpaid carers as a result of the crisis. breakfast‘s john maguire has been speaking to two people who have dedicated their time in quarantine to taking over the care of their loved one for the first time. recently, roxy has been able to take her sister, julie, for walks in paint held park near her home in surrey. when lock round started, roxy made the bold decision to move really in with her and become her full—time carer. knowing what you know now, would you have made the same decision to havejilly move in with you again? definitely, because my sister's safety comes first and it was those questions, like, can i do this, am i going to be ok, am i going to put my sister at risk by doing this? if you going to be at greater risk? you start asking those questions but it was something i need you to do
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to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest and these and in oslo he's an associate professor at the university of south east your norway as well as author of russia's economic strategy for a greater eurasia ending in los angeles we have graham bell which is a regular on the jimmy door show as well as a host of the political big man. you tube or a gentleman crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in in time while and i always appreciate it ok let's go to glen 1st but what do you make of this autonomy is reaching the celtic layer i suppose republic in the center of seattle the mayor is calling it a. summer of love it's a block party there are other reports and it's not it's not universally reported some outlets have different views than others obviously it. america there are long guns there's extortion going on there's other illegal activity the social services 911 people can't get through i mean how do you look at this because under the right it's being laughed off but it's not funny in any respect they'd be a already step in and abandon their responsibility to their c
to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest and these and in oslo he's an associate professor at the university of south east your norway as well as author of russia's economic strategy for a greater eurasia ending in los angeles we have graham bell which is a regular on the jimmy door show as well as a host of the political big man. you tube or a gentleman crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in in time while and i always appreciate it ok let's go to glen 1st but what do you...
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i'm young and moscow is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have learned eason is an associate professor at the university of user norway as well as author of russia's geo economic strategy for a greater eurasia telling us up close and that means you can jump in anytime you want right now secretion ok i was going to also let you know in preparing for this program i was and were inside eden has ideas of orientalism started popping into my mind because orientalism was a way for christian west to define itself against the other other civilizations and people but it seems like orientalism as understood by slaves taken a very bizarre twist because now it is about self racism self loathing and this is where we have gotten to because there's no there's no reply. smith for the history that they're destroying is a boy and that may be intentional or not but it certainly creates conditions for creating a new past without being anchored or can restrain the past. this is true that identities are usually created in opposition to someone so you should wit
i'm young and moscow is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have learned eason is an associate professor at the university of user norway as well as author of russia's geo economic strategy for a greater eurasia telling us up close and that means you can jump in anytime you want right now secretion ok i was going to also let you know in preparing for this program i was and were inside eden has ideas of orientalism started popping into my mind...
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seeing big cities have become targets but there have been attacks in berlin paris oslo russel's that's why we need g s g 9 here. in berlin. our aim was to expand our presence in berlin and missed out at the expense of our base inside augustine. we can only do that by bringing in new people. otherwise i'd have to transfer personnel from our headquarters to provide for. the decision has been made to move past of the g.s.t. 92000000000 but it's taking time one reason is that it's hard to find sites where the rigorous training program can be carried out so for the time being the men are being temporarily housed in the city and spend only a few weeks here. and i assume we'll have our personnel permanently stationed in berlin by the end of 2020 and. also be reinforced by an exchange with people from start augustine and what he's doing that. here commander fixes at the bundestag to meet the german parliament's police command they going to have a look at the facilities security layout. of the move this is the largest buddhist talk office building 800 offices. folks is particularly interested i
seeing big cities have become targets but there have been attacks in berlin paris oslo russel's that's why we need g s g 9 here. in berlin. our aim was to expand our presence in berlin and missed out at the expense of our base inside augustine. we can only do that by bringing in new people. otherwise i'd have to transfer personnel from our headquarters to provide for. the decision has been made to move past of the g.s.t. 92000000000 but it's taking time one reason is that it's hard to find...
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celsius and this heavy rain will not a little further north was warming up in stockholm cooling down in oslo plenty of showers elsewhere some of these will be heavy some heavy right just pushing the cross the low countries and getting into that western side of germany except the parts of europe generally fine and dry the set in the case across much of the mediterranean that is the case to across a good part of northern africa temperatures getting up to 36 celsius in cairo on shoes day hotter still by wednesday afternoon. join our global community. slap does the phrase the last thing upon my mind. keeping you up to date for situation where we have a human rights prices that persist beyond the health crisis counseling your questions. just nothing we are now approaching a crossroads this is an opportunity that we must not miss the strain on al-jazeera . the and the the world. you're watching are just there on her mind of our top stories this hour south korea says the north has blown up and into korean liaison office was located in chaos on the border north korea has made several threats against
celsius and this heavy rain will not a little further north was warming up in stockholm cooling down in oslo plenty of showers elsewhere some of these will be heavy some heavy right just pushing the cross the low countries and getting into that western side of germany except the parts of europe generally fine and dry the set in the case across much of the mediterranean that is the case to across a good part of northern africa temperatures getting up to 36 celsius in cairo on shoes day hotter...
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today 2 would have to go is the director of center for extremism research at the university of oslo. to. have articles for parliament or who dare to think i have been urged to go into. civilian i was up and i wanted to get this. to get to that i love. to get i. just want some in the office but no so. it will not do a lot but to learn the line at the bar for gifts. so you. know if i'm. remembering to do that. it's on so many. if any. have been there for there with. that. what do you. do when...
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palestinians say they see annexation as a cancellation of the oslo accords. local media is reporting that germany's foreign minister is coming here to issue his warning as well. in terms of what's going to happen, natalie, right now there are very, very few people who know that. even fewer people who have seen a map. all of those are very close to netanyahu. >> we'll wait and see the plans mr. netanyahu has. thank you, oren lieberman. >>> next here, in the united states, tropical storm cristobal has made landfall lashing the coast. we'll find out where it makes landful next. rely on the experts at 1800petmeds for the same medications as the vet, but up to 30 percent less with fast free shipping. visit petmeds.com today. >>> tropical storm cristobal has made landfall in louisiana. it is drenching the west coast with heavy rain and high wind gusts. derek van dam is in new orleans. he's got the latest. >> reporter: so far this has been a manage annuable storm to city of new orleans. a city so susceptible to flooding. this has been different. it is against the ba
palestinians say they see annexation as a cancellation of the oslo accords. local media is reporting that germany's foreign minister is coming here to issue his warning as well. in terms of what's going to happen, natalie, right now there are very, very few people who know that. even fewer people who have seen a map. all of those are very close to netanyahu. >> we'll wait and see the plans mr. netanyahu has. thank you, oren lieberman. >>> next here, in the united states, tropical...
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of the group the hotel and the main road of oslo and the norwegians who were supposed to be having a torchlight parade boo de klerk and they chaired mandela so it was a bitter 1000000 ating for order. back in south africa the presidential election campaign proved to be extremely tense. in carter's who threatens not to take part in the vote and violent confrontations were frequent even in the center of johannesburg. as the world focuses also a few days before the vote the 2 candidates faced off in a historic televised debate. where have. the period at that time i was i thought a good and a better life millions of. jobs free card attention cation hospital services we believe that that is utterly and neither the end she's policy is riddled with that which has failed it is riddled still with clinging to nationalize ation you want good investments as long as that is the case this is the reply. of 5 men or is not used to address the basic needs of the charter to of the population was government is committed. by noted he is not alarmed at that or have for devote so much of his losses. or hi
of the group the hotel and the main road of oslo and the norwegians who were supposed to be having a torchlight parade boo de klerk and they chaired mandela so it was a bitter 1000000 ating for order. back in south africa the presidential election campaign proved to be extremely tense. in carter's who threatens not to take part in the vote and violent confrontations were frequent even in the center of johannesburg. as the world focuses also a few days before the vote the 2 candidates faced off...
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. -- he fled from oslo, and the germans tried to track him down and kill him. he fled to the glaciers and mountains of norway with his family and with the government and, seriously, they were sending dive bombers everywhere he went, and they tried very, very hard to get rid of him, so he obviously knew what the germans were capable of, and one day, he was at buckingham palace, and he asked his nephew, the british king, what measures they had taken to protect the king and the royal family, and the king said, "we've got it under control. there's a special guard that will come in and take us away as soon as there's any knowledge of an invading attack," and the king of norway asked his nephew to show him, to demonstrate this. so the king of england punched a button, which was supposed to alert this special armed force to come. nothing happens. and so they waited around for a few minutes, and the king called whoever he was supposed to call, and they said, "well, we didn't answer because we know there's no invasion." [laughter] , "act as if there is an invasion." so
. -- he fled from oslo, and the germans tried to track him down and kill him. he fled to the glaciers and mountains of norway with his family and with the government and, seriously, they were sending dive bombers everywhere he went, and they tried very, very hard to get rid of him, so he obviously knew what the germans were capable of, and one day, he was at buckingham palace, and he asked his nephew, the british king, what measures they had taken to protect the king and the royal family, and...
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something like this, a move of even partial annexation of the west bank would be the cancellations of the oslods. jordan's foreign minister has come out strongly against annexation as well as the arab league and the european union. and that could come in the form of either some sort of sanctions or european countries recognizing a state of palestine. they haven't been too specific about that, largely because israel hasn't been too specific about -- or prime minister benjamin netanyahu's plans, i should say. >> yeah, that leads into a good follow-up. what do we know about his intentions? you know, what are the options in front of him? >> well, netanyahu has been incredibly quiet about this one. he met with settler leaders who are in favor of the plan. he's been fighting those settler leaders, the more ideological settler leaders who are more opposed to the plan. as for a map, it seems he and very few others have actually seen a map. israeli reporting that even the chief of staff of the army, the foreign defense minister haven't even seen a map. that's troubling from the perspective it's the def
something like this, a move of even partial annexation of the west bank would be the cancellations of the oslods. jordan's foreign minister has come out strongly against annexation as well as the arab league and the european union. and that could come in the form of either some sort of sanctions or european countries recognizing a state of palestine. they haven't been too specific about that, largely because israel hasn't been too specific about -- or prime minister benjamin netanyahu's plans,...
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and i think that's probably the key point there was a recent medical study card out of university of oslo which is pretty much proved in their own that there's no evidence that hoping the gym's leads to the increased shred of credible ira so there's evidence out there or urging the government to do is go look at the evidence to actually review it all give us an answer about why we're not opening i think that's the key thing here is lack of communication we are constantly overlooked as an industry because the only country 85000000000 to the economy you know ingrained in the grand scheme of things you know that 5000000000 pittance fatality in hospital is worth 100000000000 so it seems like it's very very political hit all of those hospitality employees off back into restaurants get the economy going again from that perspective i leave us to suffer. from the saturday pubs restaurants and hairdressers in england will be allowed to reopen but indoor gyms along with night clubs and nail salons are still on the presbyterian este the fitness industry already has strict cleaning protocols in place
and i think that's probably the key point there was a recent medical study card out of university of oslo which is pretty much proved in their own that there's no evidence that hoping the gym's leads to the increased shred of credible ira so there's evidence out there or urging the government to do is go look at the evidence to actually review it all give us an answer about why we're not opening i think that's the key thing here is lack of communication we are constantly overlooked as an...
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this country from seattle to new york, but all around the world from berlin to tokyo to amsterdam, osloagen. this is a movement where people are standing in solidarity with african-american people in this country who have been subjugated for 1.5 centuries and through the criminal justice system, housing, and a number of other things that have suppressed the african-american community since jim crow. and so everyone around the world was standing in solidarity, and i really hope drew brees understands this moment in time because this is the time where people are going to be -- the people that are in our position towards these froesers, towards the aims and the goals and the angers and the frustrations, the people who aren't listening are going to be the same people not listening during the civil rights movement when they were throwing things at dr. king and rebuking him for what he said. that's what those people aring go to be like in the future ten years from now, twenty years from now. >> dru brees, don't want to be on the wrong side of history, man. come talk to me. thank you, deonte,
this country from seattle to new york, but all around the world from berlin to tokyo to amsterdam, osloagen. this is a movement where people are standing in solidarity with african-american people in this country who have been subjugated for 1.5 centuries and through the criminal justice system, housing, and a number of other things that have suppressed the african-american community since jim crow. and so everyone around the world was standing in solidarity, and i really hope drew brees...
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in an interview with out 0 norway's foreign minister tells me that could threaten the whole oslo process that it was aimed at creating 2 separate states but we cannot see an extension that would be in contravention of international law and it would directly undermine the potential for a 2 state solution so bad is the very clear message from us norway's still plays an important role a committee it leads the ad hoc liaison committee is now the only place where key international players meet with israeli and palestinian representatives and the country is a candidate for membership of the un security council we from norway side and others stand ready at any point in time to facilitate if the parties want us to and there we see that there is there there is the room to try to work with the parties even though it is the stream lee difficult no way is competing for a seat on the un security council if you are elected how will you leverage that historic role and what will be your priorities on this issue well it's something that we talk to all u.n. member states about because we can bring to the
in an interview with out 0 norway's foreign minister tells me that could threaten the whole oslo process that it was aimed at creating 2 separate states but we cannot see an extension that would be in contravention of international law and it would directly undermine the potential for a 2 state solution so bad is the very clear message from us norway's still plays an important role a committee it leads the ad hoc liaison committee is now the only place where key international players meet with...
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this is such a big deal and that's why many believe this could be the end of the whole idea of the oslo process and the 2 state solution what's the u.s. have to say about this. well we heard in the meeting from kelly kraft who is the u.s. ambassador to the united nations worth telling you that almost security council there are 15 members and it's pretty clear to me they're all one by one speaking and in fact the last one of them is france that speaking right now the current president of the security council they all 14 of them support the position of the secretary general's amec say she would be an appalling idea and a breach of international law the only one that doesn't support that position is the united states buster craft making it clear that the best way forward was for people to engage with the trump clan but of course most of the international community have rejected that plan and don't see it is particularly serious option worth telling you that while kelly craft was speedy her boss was speaking as well the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o and he seemed to suggest that it
this is such a big deal and that's why many believe this could be the end of the whole idea of the oslo process and the 2 state solution what's the u.s. have to say about this. well we heard in the meeting from kelly kraft who is the u.s. ambassador to the united nations worth telling you that almost security council there are 15 members and it's pretty clear to me they're all one by one speaking and in fact the last one of them is france that speaking right now the current president of the...
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good on you in moscow is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have learned eason is an associate professor at the university of south eastern norway as well as russia's geo and.
good on you in moscow is a professor at the moscow state institute of international relations and in oslo we have learned eason is an associate professor at the university of south eastern norway as well as russia's geo and.
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now to paul nurse susan senior advisor at the norwegian refugee council he joins us by skype from oslo and mr net so we have what is it nearly 18000000 people now forcibly displaced and it's hard to get a grip on that number isn't it but it represents if you work it out one percent of all humanity how does that compare with say 10 years ago. it is almost doubling the numbers we had 10 years ago. it keeps growing now steadily unfortunately every year while we are how do taking anyone out of the statistics again last year for instance only around $300000.00 refugees could return home that means one in every 100 refugees only there ain't remember the rest remains it's great wherever you look the statistics make grim reading day 6300000 refugees in africa and look half of them across the world half of all refugees across well are children. yes and that's a sad fact that it's also lost that for many years that sermon it children obviously plays and so many out of those do not have access to school that meets their education and they rescheduled managing better themselves it's reduced becaus
now to paul nurse susan senior advisor at the norwegian refugee council he joins us by skype from oslo and mr net so we have what is it nearly 18000000 people now forcibly displaced and it's hard to get a grip on that number isn't it but it represents if you work it out one percent of all humanity how does that compare with say 10 years ago. it is almost doubling the numbers we had 10 years ago. it keeps growing now steadily unfortunately every year while we are how do taking anyone out of the...
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and i think that's probably the key point there's a recent medical study card out of university of oslo which is pretty much true in their own that there's no evidence that hoping that jim's leads to the increased shred of credible ira so there's evidence out there or urging the government to do is go look at the evidence to actually review it or give us an answer about why we're not opening i think that's the key thing here is lack of communication we are constantly overlooked as an industry because the only country 5000000000 to the economy you know ingrained in the grand scheme of things you know that 5000000000 to put on fatality in hospitals with 100000000000 so it seems like it's very very political hit all of those hospitality employees off back into restaurants get the economy going again from that perspective a leave us to suffer or on a saturday pubs restaurants and headdress as in england where that soon reopened the indoor james along with nightclubs and nail salons are still on that prohibited list the fitness industry already has picked caning protocols in place and many g
and i think that's probably the key point there's a recent medical study card out of university of oslo which is pretty much true in their own that there's no evidence that hoping that jim's leads to the increased shred of credible ira so there's evidence out there or urging the government to do is go look at the evidence to actually review it or give us an answer about why we're not opening i think that's the key thing here is lack of communication we are constantly overlooked as an industry...
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to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest glenn these and in oslo he's an associate professor at the university of south eastern norway as well as author of russia's economic strategy for a greater eurasia and in los angeles we have graham bell which is a regular on the jimmy door show is.
to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest glenn these and in oslo he's an associate professor at the university of south eastern norway as well as author of russia's economic strategy for a greater eurasia and in los angeles we have graham bell which is a regular on the jimmy door show is.
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to take a while, and his will, of course, also affect the demand side in picture.market >> i know oslo to open up and norway in general. demand seeing more pickup within norway? like an seeing, example you can see by moving around is that people are starting to fly again. have changedgs because of this pandemic. think just having digital meetings on webcams, et cetera, is something that we'll probably keep doing more even when things go to normal so it's too early to say now exactly how this will play out but we're eeing more people starting to move around but we still have a really high focus on virus at bay, so we still have many measures we lace to ensure that have good hygiene that we don't sit too close together to make sure it doesn't because it p, is, of course, a major health issue that we take very seriously. anna: during the previous had urn in 2014, opec invited norway to come to the meeting. have they done that this time around? is this something would you be interested in doing? > we were invited as the observer on the meeting that they had before they came to the conclusi
to take a while, and his will, of course, also affect the demand side in picture.market >> i know oslo to open up and norway in general. demand seeing more pickup within norway? like an seeing, example you can see by moving around is that people are starting to fly again. have changedgs because of this pandemic. think just having digital meetings on webcams, et cetera, is something that we'll probably keep doing more even when things go to normal so it's too early to say now exactly how...
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unconventional return after its coronavirus hiatus the impossible games were staged in an empty stadium in oslo with several athletes taking part remotely in the 2000 meters a norwegian team running in no way be to kenyan team running in nairobi and in the pole vault record holder mando duplantis won by clearing $5.00 metres which could not be matched by his nearest rival who was competing in his back garden in fronts . but the most impressive performance came from a man racing against the clock noways to turn 400 metre hurdle world champion cost involved was trying to set a new record over 300 metres and he did it in a time of 33.78 seconds which has come to be clear of chris roland since mark set back in 2002. i'll be back again a little bit later with more sports like previous we'll see in a couple of hours thanks very much dave that is it for this news for you but it will be here in couple minutes with another half hour of news with mina clarke. one of the really special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a stor
unconventional return after its coronavirus hiatus the impossible games were staged in an empty stadium in oslo with several athletes taking part remotely in the 2000 meters a norwegian team running in no way be to kenyan team running in nairobi and in the pole vault record holder mando duplantis won by clearing $5.00 metres which could not be matched by his nearest rival who was competing in his back garden in fronts . but the most impressive performance came from a man racing against the...