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let's go live to christian salumi, who's at the u. n. so christine, this is likely we're likely to hear a lot of strong statements from both sides in this meeting. indeed, this is the 1st time that ukrainian president of a lot of mares, a lensky will be addressing the security council since his conflict began. and we do expect him to detail what he saw visiting boucher, i reiterate his calls for a war crimes investigation. and to also warn that the worst discoveries of russia's aggression may be yet to come. these are things that he's been saying, and now we'll get the chance to make a direct appeal to the security council. the most powerful un international body. i, he already has the support of the united kingdom, who called this meeting. they hold the presidency this month in terms of support for a war crimes investigation the united states as well. the united states has gone so far as calling for russia to be kicked out of the un human rights council for it's alleged abuses in ukraine. i expect to hear from russia today as well. they
let's go live to christian salumi, who's at the u. n. so christine, this is likely we're likely to hear a lot of strong statements from both sides in this meeting. indeed, this is the 1st time that ukrainian president of a lot of mares, a lensky will be addressing the security council since his conflict began. and we do expect him to detail what he saw visiting boucher, i reiterate his calls for a war crimes investigation. and to also warn that the worst discoveries of russia's aggression may...
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the u. n. has confirmed that have been unlawful killings of civilians in the ukrainian ton of butcher and says that may amount to war crimes. russia denies killing civilians are russia's foreign minister says negotiations with the crane have reached an impasse surplus. use ukraine back then agree to be a neutral non nuclear country and exchange for the international guarantees. the security. that is what president putin was mentioning, bright at the beginning of this year. i think he was talking to matt crohn. he said the expansion of nato is unacceptable. we can give certain security guarantees for ukraine and european countries, and that was our position, and we stick to this position. india's prime minister says he's discussed the urgent need for a ceasefire in ukraine with britain's birth johnson. a johnson is on today with it to announce new defense deals and free trade plans. at least 33 people have been killed in an explosion at a mosque and african, astonished according to the taliban.
the u. n. has confirmed that have been unlawful killings of civilians in the ukrainian ton of butcher and says that may amount to war crimes. russia denies killing civilians are russia's foreign minister says negotiations with the crane have reached an impasse surplus. use ukraine back then agree to be a neutral non nuclear country and exchange for the international guarantees. the security. that is what president putin was mentioning, bright at the beginning of this year. i think he was...
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but when asked why give up the u. n. and the true multilateral organization, representing all the nations in the world, with an exception for someone recognized ones they say the same in the u. n. there are those who are against multilateralism by wanting to bring together all the progressive pro multilateral nations, just by the you with it's multilateral partnership policy. so they want to build a block of those who share their views. again, this is all about this sense of superiority, coupled with the unwillingness to discuss important issues on platforms where they can face the slightest opposition. they simply don't want to, it takes time while they want to implement the neo liberal reforms, a s a p. i also think it's because they feel they ca went straight discussion if their opponents get a chance to present their arguments. just look at the invitation list to the summit for democracy. u. s. has never even recognized some of these countries of democracies. washington got a lot of criticism about these notions of d
but when asked why give up the u. n. and the true multilateral organization, representing all the nations in the world, with an exception for someone recognized ones they say the same in the u. n. there are those who are against multilateralism by wanting to bring together all the progressive pro multilateral nations, just by the you with it's multilateral partnership policy. so they want to build a block of those who share their views. again, this is all about this sense of superiority,...
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u. n. a. 1934. the o u n's headquarters became a department of the gestapo. band air is track record includes plotting the murders of a soviet console and poland minister of home affairs in 1941 the o u, and organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto, involved in which nearly 7000 people were killed. with a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n decided to start career activities and established the u. p. a. flag remains the same vendor was the mastermind behind the movement. during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the uva. in 2010, there was made a national hero of ukraine and such tortured possessions. take place every year. you used to queers for chewing gum. you to show you. are the associates stored on a truce from bridge when you pull in, you might, which will eliminate thoroughly to release a lot susie conversation of those people in middle school marsh. i was interested in your sources upon a bundle bill. so assume if logan so soon melbury walto
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u. n. in 1934, the o u n's headquarters became a department of the gestapo. band air is track record includes plotting the murders of a soviet console and poland minister of home affairs in 1941 the o u, and organized a massacre of the jewish ghetto, involved in which nearly 7000 people were killed with a 1943 after the turning point in world war 2, the o u n, decided to start career activities and established the u. p. a. flag remains the same. bandana was the most am mind behind the movement. during the war about 100000 civilians and 15000 soldiers fell victim to the da and 2010. ben deer was made a national hero of ukraine and such torture that processions take place every year . yes, you used to queer so chill area code thumb you to show you are the social quote on a truce from which one you point you mike, which room will immune thought only to reduce a denazi's conversation officers to bundles to you? marsh. i was in it, i was doing, you're so sits upon a bundle bill. so assume if log
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as, as one of the most famous form a u. n special repertoire has how close do you think we are to nuclear confrontation? said a lab upset. it's always nature that raises the threat of obviously the gradient president has raised the need to perhaps rearm with nuclear weapons. and russian nuclear weapons have been put on high alert. i think there is a serious danger folk from the nuclear reactors in ukraine and could be hit with either accidentally or deliberately, either by turns or by direction military pressure. and then there's the danger of escalation. whenever there's a confrontation of this sort as code in the cuban missile crisis back in 19621 has to worry about, they mutually catastrophic consequences of escalating across the nuclear threshold. and i think it's one hope that the leaders on both sides have the prudent awareness of these risks well and relax, reporting while we both and, and all of us who are going underground so sympathize with all the victims of the current conflict. do you think that we may be enterin
as, as one of the most famous form a u. n special repertoire has how close do you think we are to nuclear confrontation? said a lab upset. it's always nature that raises the threat of obviously the gradient president has raised the need to perhaps rearm with nuclear weapons. and russian nuclear weapons have been put on high alert. i think there is a serious danger folk from the nuclear reactors in ukraine and could be hit with either accidentally or deliberately, either by turns or by direction...
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the u. n says the war and ukraine is having an alarming effect on developing nations. 30 percent of the world's wheat and barley, 20 percent of maze. and more than half of all sunflower oil comes from ukraine and russia fertilizes the war is pushing up food and fuel prices, especially in asia and africa. the u. n. estimates at least 1.6 to these are already struggling with the slate of challenges, not of better making. let's go live that a kristen said to me at the united nations, kristen, tell us that more if you. what about the effects that the warn ukraine is? having on the rest of the world or ukraine, a 170 countries are at risk for some impact from this war. and, and the, and the incredible price increases that you talked about when it comes to food and fuel and also rising interest rates, which is really having an impact on least developed country corona virus pandemic. and the stress that that's put on economies around the globe as well as the impacts of climate change and extreme weat
the u. n says the war and ukraine is having an alarming effect on developing nations. 30 percent of the world's wheat and barley, 20 percent of maze. and more than half of all sunflower oil comes from ukraine and russia fertilizes the war is pushing up food and fuel prices, especially in asia and africa. the u. n. estimates at least 1.6 to these are already struggling with the slate of challenges, not of better making. let's go live that a kristen said to me at the united nations, kristen, tell...
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n g o. it was primarily funded by the u. k and u. s. government, for example, the white helmets recorded to be something that everybody should get behind because supposedly they were just rescuing civilians in the, in the event of, of bombing attacks. but the reality was very different. they were primarily a propaganda tool and a tool for spreading this information and we're trying to escalate the involvement of, of nato in the syrian conflict. and so the concern is that the same thing could happen in ukraine. they are advancing truth that they aren't in dancing justice or they are as protagonist and manipulators basically. you know, as we know, the zalinski government is trying urgently to pressure and cajole nato countries to intervene the conflict. so that would be the pretext nicaragua, essays, it's quit, the organization of american states, the world's oldest regional body, explaining the decision, the country's foreign minister claimed the group was nothing but a quote, instrument for u. s. and p. realistic, foreign policy, dom
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the u. n. security council's speaking with ukrainian president vladimir zelensky this morning in an emergency meeting, the latest on the humanitarian crisis in the war struck country as new ukrainian forces continue to take back territory from russian troops. this is ktvu fox two news at noon. good evening to you. i'm andre senior in just a couple of hours from now one of the suspects arrested in connection with that mass shooting in sacramento will appear in court. ktvu sle rasmus joins us live with what we know about the charges that man and now his brother are facing ali andre sacramento police have made two arrests so far in connection with the deadly mass shooting over the weekend and the two people in custody. our brothers. sacramento county prosecutors note, though, that the two men have not been accused of homicide. however police say they believe these two brothers are connected to the shooting in downtown sacramento that killed six people. and injured 12. others surveillance video sho
the u. n. security council's speaking with ukrainian president vladimir zelensky this morning in an emergency meeting, the latest on the humanitarian crisis in the war struck country as new ukrainian forces continue to take back territory from russian troops. this is ktvu fox two news at noon. good evening to you. i'm andre senior in just a couple of hours from now one of the suspects arrested in connection with that mass shooting in sacramento will appear in court. ktvu sle rasmus joins us...
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and to the russians here at the u. n. 2 separate letters. and what they're asking for is to fix up a trip for the secretary general himself so that he can go to cave and to moscow so that he can meet separately. the 2 presidents in effect, this would be high level shuttle diplomacy. if the 2 sides, if the 2 countries say yes, this visit, it would be the most important. i think diplomatic developed we've had since the start of the war. but it's not at all clear whether the russians would say yes to this. at this time. short time ago, there was a news conference here at un headquarters and i asked zach general spokesman for more details. we're going to take things one step at a time. so the letters are, were sent, the idea was be for him to go to boat capitals to moscow and to care, to meet with both a presidents. ah, to discuss whatever urgent steps can be taken to stop the fighting. i am not going to give him a label in terms of what he will be doing, but this is, this remains part of the, the secretary jones good offices, which he's been ta
and to the russians here at the u. n. 2 separate letters. and what they're asking for is to fix up a trip for the secretary general himself so that he can go to cave and to moscow so that he can meet separately. the 2 presidents in effect, this would be high level shuttle diplomacy. if the 2 sides, if the 2 countries say yes, this visit, it would be the most important. i think diplomatic developed we've had since the start of the war. but it's not at all clear whether the russians would say yes...
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the figures are startling in relation to u. n. d u n t p reports, which suggests that 97 percent of the population will be in poverty. by mid 2020 to the situation that guns time was bad before it was almost 75 percent in poverty. but obviously when you reach close to 100 percent misrepresents a complete economic collapse situation. so we're seeing many more people still vulnerable. i myself was in a idp settlement the other day and there were reports from families saying that they are really cutting down on the meals that they today. i witnessed people cooking on plastic and also we have stories of children being sent to work and has just conditions or begging and also to girls being forced into early marriage. so all of these things are symptoms of an almost complete economic collapse. and monetary ends can fill the gap in the short term, but what we need is actually re starting of the economy. and the world bank is having best spring meetings at the moment and discussing the ass gunston reconstruction trust fund. and it's reall
the figures are startling in relation to u. n. d u n t p reports, which suggests that 97 percent of the population will be in poverty. by mid 2020 to the situation that guns time was bad before it was almost 75 percent in poverty. but obviously when you reach close to 100 percent misrepresents a complete economic collapse situation. so we're seeing many more people still vulnerable. i myself was in a idp settlement the other day and there were reports from families saying that they are really...
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for right now, the russian ambassador to the u. n. is speaking, but to thomas fair is here with me to discuss also how germany's position visa v. russia has evolved in record time may i say, and it has evolved in a very dramatic way. only a few weeks ago before the russian invasion, the german position was radically different to what we're seeing. now. however, that hasn't stopped alice from still criticizing germany, that the country is not going enough far enough when it comes to supporting ukraine . that shift here in germany has various components, for example, sending weapons to ukraine, something that germany had previously rejected increasing the defense expenditure sound that germany has previously rejected. supporting specific sanctions. i, for example, expelling certain russian institutions from the swift system, something that germany had previously expected. there is a previously rejected. there's still one element where germany seems to be an outlier, tom, and that is the issue of an embargo on russian impulse. thank you
for right now, the russian ambassador to the u. n. is speaking, but to thomas fair is here with me to discuss also how germany's position visa v. russia has evolved in record time may i say, and it has evolved in a very dramatic way. only a few weeks ago before the russian invasion, the german position was radically different to what we're seeing. now. however, that hasn't stopped alice from still criticizing germany, that the country is not going enough far enough when it comes to supporting...
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those locals claim evacuation roots where sabotaged by nationalists forces you are actually with the u. n. war and the ukraine conflict could of a devastating impact on countries right around the world because of disruptions and crucial food supply chains. people in kenya we spoke to said they're already struggling badly. we are living in a difficult moment here in kenny and everything is shooting. i can try getting daily bread or the meals for days and miracle, the little money i get can only sustain me for a day. then i live for another alternative, a the from moscow to the world. this is art. see, my name's you know, the meal on 30 minutes of news and views start r t has fund no sign of an alleged mass grave near the devastated city of modern po, box despite western media claims, i've quote, another butcher there. the eclipse claim. satellite images show the sight of one large pit of bodies on a ledge. now it's evidence of russian war crimes. he claims up to 9000 people could be buried in the area on the right of the screen. you can see that's the footage shown by western media and on
those locals claim evacuation roots where sabotaged by nationalists forces you are actually with the u. n. war and the ukraine conflict could of a devastating impact on countries right around the world because of disruptions and crucial food supply chains. people in kenya we spoke to said they're already struggling badly. we are living in a difficult moment here in kenny and everything is shooting. i can try getting daily bread or the meals for days and miracle, the little money i get can only...
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the u. n. chief has warned one 5th of the world's population faces poverty and hunger. that's because of disrupted international food and energy supply chains, as well as financial systems beyond ukraine's borders. for out of the media's attention, the war has become a silent attack on the developing world. the crisis could plunge up to 1700000000 people, more than a 5th of the global population into poverty and hunger on a scale that has not been seen in decades. moscow house condemn western sanctions for damaging crucial global supply chains. russia is a major global food export or supplier of fertilizers used in food production. ukraine and russia produced 30 percent of the world's wheat and barley as a 5th of the corn. and more than half of sunflower oil supplies, exports been hit by the conflict and western sanctions against russian banks. shipping companies underlines. there was also a warning this weight from the international monetary fund, which raised the spectre of a quote double crisis from the ukraine operation. and the coven pandemic saying, rising food an
the u. n. chief has warned one 5th of the world's population faces poverty and hunger. that's because of disrupted international food and energy supply chains, as well as financial systems beyond ukraine's borders. for out of the media's attention, the war has become a silent attack on the developing world. the crisis could plunge up to 1700000000 people, more than a 5th of the global population into poverty and hunger on a scale that has not been seen in decades. moscow house condemn western...
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some of them are quite interesting mister, good terrorist suggested to organize a u. n. ukraine. russia group to work out humana. terry and corridors which has been a huge issue. is that feasible in your opinion? well, that would be feasible if for octo sir, or military octo on the ground, the left vickery dos or b, b opened. but so far, what you have noticed is that you're in v sir tactic, or a warfare or ukrainian side. oh, is not really willing to evacuate populations because her it needs to use population as her, her sheeted her against russian forces. and to so each time there was, there were negotiations for human italian corridors. each said, because they're actually, you couldn't inside, didn't allow her population to use these corridors. so that's where reality from are experts. so we're observing the situation on the ground. all right, well thank you so much for your insights. this our, we always appreciate a peer a manual to man geopolitical expert from brussels. well, let's get the latest now on the situation on the ground in the conflict, rushes armed force
some of them are quite interesting mister, good terrorist suggested to organize a u. n. ukraine. russia group to work out humana. terry and corridors which has been a huge issue. is that feasible in your opinion? well, that would be feasible if for octo sir, or military octo on the ground, the left vickery dos or b, b opened. but so far, what you have noticed is that you're in v sir tactic, or a warfare or ukrainian side. oh, is not really willing to evacuate populations because her it needs to...
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alright now, amid the war in ukraine and the sanctions imposed against russia, the u. n is chief, says global food and energy supplies, as well as financial systems have been disrupted, and will inevitably lead to an increase in poverty and hunger in developing countries as well. beyond ukraine's borders. far out of the media's attention, the war has become a silent attack on the developing world. the crisis could plunge up to 1700000000 people, more than a 5th of the global population into poverty and hunger on a scale that has not been seen in decades. russia has traditionally been a substantial food exporter to many regions in the world, and is also a major supplier of fertilizers used in food production. ukraine and russia produced 30 percent of the world's wheat and barley, a 5th of the corn, and more than half of the sunflower oil. moscow has condemned the western sanctions as damaging global supply chains and some experts say that measures have the potential to cause famines in poorer nations. we spoke to people in kenya, one country facing a shortage of some prod
alright now, amid the war in ukraine and the sanctions imposed against russia, the u. n is chief, says global food and energy supplies, as well as financial systems have been disrupted, and will inevitably lead to an increase in poverty and hunger in developing countries as well. beyond ukraine's borders. far out of the media's attention, the war has become a silent attack on the developing world. the crisis could plunge up to 1700000000 people, more than a 5th of the global population into...
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so game of rob u. n. chief proposed setting up a humanitarian contact group with ukraine and russia to go to set up safe corridors to protect civilians walking a careful diplomatic line in moscow. he called for an investigation into possible war crimes and ukraine. also stressing that dialogue would be key to ending the war . i know that we have today facing the complex situation. you can different interpretations about what's going on. that does not limit the possibility of the very serious dialogue or know best. we can work to minimize the suffering, create the conditions for effective dialogue, create the conditions for a ceasefire as soon as possible. create the conditions for a peaceful solution or creating the conditions for peace and effective dialogue still appears to be a long way away. foreign minister love rov insisted that russia was in favor of resolving the conflict in ukraine, said bilateral peace talks weren't working. use the word depressing to describe how the key delegation were behavi
so game of rob u. n. chief proposed setting up a humanitarian contact group with ukraine and russia to go to set up safe corridors to protect civilians walking a careful diplomatic line in moscow. he called for an investigation into possible war crimes and ukraine. also stressing that dialogue would be key to ending the war . i know that we have today facing the complex situation. you can different interpretations about what's going on. that does not limit the possibility of the very serious...
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now at that meeting with lab rav gutierrez also expressed regret at the fact that the u. n. was excluded from the normandy format. that was a group of delegations that negotiated the minsk protocols that were supposed to establish peace and ukraine before. russia's military operation began. probably the most important point that lab rob made there though, is that despite all the talk of peace from all sides of this conflict, the west continues to send tons of weapons to ukraine. western officials continued to say that this war can only be decided on the battlefield. so all that considered, it really looks like a classic example of the west's words contradicting its actions. don quarter bring this up to date on that. thank you. don't. let's cross snow and speak on some of those issues. raised that with a geopolitical expert, peer and manual tama speaking to us from brussels. you're very welcome to the program, sir. so the un secretary general's hell talks of both rushes, president and foreign minister. do you think that will help in any way in bringing about a resolution to t
now at that meeting with lab rav gutierrez also expressed regret at the fact that the u. n. was excluded from the normandy format. that was a group of delegations that negotiated the minsk protocols that were supposed to establish peace and ukraine before. russia's military operation began. probably the most important point that lab rob made there though, is that despite all the talk of peace from all sides of this conflict, the west continues to send tons of weapons to ukraine. western...
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food prices are rising, the u. n is warning of famine, especially in poor countries. tatyana heckman assesses the future, ah, except it with those shows the spots. if the situation remains as it is now. well, then we will have no problem with food production in ukraine. right next to wallace . if ukraine produces $100000000.00 tons of grain and half of it goes for export up to walla, the harvest could be bad twice as i've muslim and still we would not go hungry level. but conversely, this means if he were exports to the world where many countries rely on ukraine surpluses. ukraine will manage to find ways to deliver their products overland via the you. but the question is, how much the country will be able to export to the rest of the world? no, this is. for more on this, i'm now joined by martin frick. he's the germany director of the u. n's world food program out of the world's bread basket. that's what you cry and has been called is dragged into a war. so is a new wave of hunger coming then i think we already seen
food prices are rising, the u. n is warning of famine, especially in poor countries. tatyana heckman assesses the future, ah, except it with those shows the spots. if the situation remains as it is now. well, then we will have no problem with food production in ukraine. right next to wallace . if ukraine produces $100000000.00 tons of grain and half of it goes for export up to walla, the harvest could be bad twice as i've muslim and still we would not go hungry level. but conversely, this means...
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the u. n. chief calls for multi polarity in the world during his 1st visit to russia. since the conflict began in the trip itself has seen the secretary general facing criticism from western countries for simply talking to moscow. germany, and i says it will after all, provide key with anti aircraft times. while the you case armed forces minister, say ukraine should be able to target russian territory and can do so with nato's weapons. also ahead. once again found a huge variety of different lines, gradient positions. again, mine's that ukraine has claimed that told the international community. it doesn't have more evidence appears to emerge. yep. i ukrainian force is using anti personnel mines despite claims that munitions were destroyed, years ago, under international treaties with bringing you the stories that monster this is our teens are national. i'm unit oneal. good. the have your company to our top story, the un secretary general house called for multi polarity in the world, doubts as antonio good terrorist is facing mounting criticism by western leaders. for h
the u. n. chief calls for multi polarity in the world during his 1st visit to russia. since the conflict began in the trip itself has seen the secretary general facing criticism from western countries for simply talking to moscow. germany, and i says it will after all, provide key with anti aircraft times. while the you case armed forces minister, say ukraine should be able to target russian territory and can do so with nato's weapons. also ahead. once again found a huge variety of different...
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but as those high level meetings between the u. n and ukraine's president took place. miss all strikes, hit the heart of the capital key for the 1st time in weeks. for you as president also appeals to congress to or for another $33000000000.00 to help you crane. fend off rushes invasion. build the news many as remain locked down in shanghai with people questioning if the so called 0 covey 19 policy is working than the virus itself. and amps on how much now i have the latest sports news. yoga club signed the contract extension with liverpool. keep in the german manager at the club until 2026. ah, welcome to the news i, we beginning ukraine was the 1st time in more than a week. there been russian attacks on the capital keys. now these pictures show fires in resident chill areas and the aftermath of 2 missiles strikes is unknown. if there were any casualties, residency, emergency services are on the scene. the attacks come during a visit by un secretary general antonio guitar rational. he met with the president of roger zalinski just 2 days after meetings with russia's le
but as those high level meetings between the u. n and ukraine's president took place. miss all strikes, hit the heart of the capital key for the 1st time in weeks. for you as president also appeals to congress to or for another $33000000000.00 to help you crane. fend off rushes invasion. build the news many as remain locked down in shanghai with people questioning if the so called 0 covey 19 policy is working than the virus itself. and amps on how much now i have the latest sports news. yoga...
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the u. n. warns the conflict. cascading effects could have an impact on nearly 1700000000 people. that's because russia and ukraine, our major food and energy suppliers, they grow much of the wheat, barley, mays, and sunflower oil. the developing nations depend on prices for the staple items have reached record high since february, when the war began. the conflict and western sanctions have also disrupted fertilizer exports from russia and bellows. global oil and gas prices are up as well as countries limit transactions with russia doughty, super charging. as soon as i mentioned, cries is full of energy and finance. that is bumbling. some of the world's most vulnerable people, countries and economies. and all these comes at the time when developing countries are already struggling with the slate of challenges, not of data making. russia and ukraine produce about 30 percent of the world's wheat and barley. the u. n. says at least $36.00 nations, including some of the poorest to get the majority
the u. n. warns the conflict. cascading effects could have an impact on nearly 1700000000 people. that's because russia and ukraine, our major food and energy suppliers, they grow much of the wheat, barley, mays, and sunflower oil. the developing nations depend on prices for the staple items have reached record high since february, when the war began. the conflict and western sanctions have also disrupted fertilizer exports from russia and bellows. global oil and gas prices are up as well as...
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so, oh, amid the war and ukraine on the sanctions imposed against russia, the u. n. z chief say the global food and energy supplies as well as financial systems have been disrupted. and will inevitably lead to an increase in poverty and hunger in developing countries beyond ukraine's borders. for out of the media, attention, the war has become a silent attack on the developing world. the crisis could plunge up to 1700000000 people, more than a 5th of the global population into poverty and hunger on a scale that has not been seen a decades. masika has condemned the western sanctions as damaging crucial global supply chains. russia has traditionally been a substantial global food expo to and also a major supplier fertilizes used in food production. he crate and russia produced 30 percent of the world's wheat and barley a 5th of the corn, and more than half of the sunflower oil exports have been critically obstructed by the war and western sanctions against russian banks that shipping companies and airlines. meanwhile, germany's food and agriculture minister has claimed
so, oh, amid the war and ukraine on the sanctions imposed against russia, the u. n. z chief say the global food and energy supplies as well as financial systems have been disrupted. and will inevitably lead to an increase in poverty and hunger in developing countries beyond ukraine's borders. for out of the media, attention, the war has become a silent attack on the developing world. the crisis could plunge up to 1700000000 people, more than a 5th of the global population into poverty and...
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our guitar is also expressed regret at the fact that the u. n. was excluded from the normandy format, that was a group of delegations that negotiated the men's protocols that were supposed to establish peace and ukraine before russia started its military operation there. but probably the most important point that lab rav made, is that amidst all this talk of peace from all sides, the west continues to send loads and loads of weapons to ukraine. western officials continue to say that this war can only be concluded on the battlefield. all that considered, it all looks like a classic example of the west's words contradicting its actions. the un secretary general has discussed the current situation as well with the russian presidents this tuesday la amir wooten said, although he understands concerns about russia's offensive in ukraine. moscow still looks with surprise at the claims of some countries for essentially exclusive rights in the world. ok, let's say get the latest now on the situation on the ground in the conflict, rushes armed forces have
our guitar is also expressed regret at the fact that the u. n. was excluded from the normandy format, that was a group of delegations that negotiated the men's protocols that were supposed to establish peace and ukraine before russia started its military operation there. but probably the most important point that lab rav made, is that amidst all this talk of peace from all sides, the west continues to send loads and loads of weapons to ukraine. western officials continue to say that this war...
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ah, i forget check of the headlines here on al jazeera, the u. n says moscow has agreed in principle to allow it to help with the evacuation of civilians on the as of style. steel plugged in the besieged, ukrainian city of matthew polt. you and 2nd, general antonio carriage met russia's president vladimir putin in moscow. for the russian president described the situation in matter you will as difficult and tragic. but putin also said the gutierrez had been misled about what's happening there.
ah, i forget check of the headlines here on al jazeera, the u. n says moscow has agreed in principle to allow it to help with the evacuation of civilians on the as of style. steel plugged in the besieged, ukrainian city of matthew polt. you and 2nd, general antonio carriage met russia's president vladimir putin in moscow. for the russian president described the situation in matter you will as difficult and tragic. but putin also said the gutierrez had been misled about what's happening there.
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and the russians involving the u. n and the international committee of the red cross, i can tell you the you and have brought in officials. not only those that are in ukraine, they bought in experts from other parts of the world. some of the most experienced people in the u. n. system. but they're not really giving us any details of the time frame for this operation to try and get them out of the steel works where most the civilians are and to take them to take them out of mary apple and set take them to safety. now it's also worth bearing in mind that these people, we understand in the still works are there along side fighters, ukrainian fighters. and there are some, certainly, some in the ukraine in public, even who would like those fighters to be brought out as well. and i think that's the difficulty of negotiations. they're going to take place. and the russians, i think, will be very keen that the civilians, if they are allowed out, are only the ones allowed out and every one else is screened and checked. and this i
and the russians involving the u. n and the international committee of the red cross, i can tell you the you and have brought in officials. not only those that are in ukraine, they bought in experts from other parts of the world. some of the most experienced people in the u. n. system. but they're not really giving us any details of the time frame for this operation to try and get them out of the steel works where most the civilians are and to take them to take them out of mary apple and set...
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e via the u. n. refugee agency or the un human rights office. they reply those bodies to on progressive. they say it's because there are some autocracies in the u . n. so members that are not democratic in north while they need to develop really progressive ideas. germany and france have established the alliance of democracies and the alliance of multilateralism. when asked, why give up the un and the true multilateral organization, representing all the nations in the world, with an exception for someone recognize once they say the same in the u. n. there are those who are against multilateralism. while wanting to bring together all the progressive pro multilateral nations, just like the you with it's multilateral partnership policy. so they want to build a block of those who share their views. again, this is all about this sense of superiority, coupled with the unwillingness to discuss important issues on platforms where they can face the slightest opposition. they simply don't want to, it takes time while they want to implement the neo liberal
e via the u. n. refugee agency or the un human rights office. they reply those bodies to on progressive. they say it's because there are some autocracies in the u . n. so members that are not democratic in north while they need to develop really progressive ideas. germany and france have established the alliance of democracies and the alliance of multilateralism. when asked, why give up the un and the true multilateral organization, representing all the nations in the world, with an exception...
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we nationalist organizations of the u. n. a. u. s. so type began to form a crap, took, began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church for therefore, he supported archbishop bill a rep who got bad relations with moscow, and was attempting to create his own personal key oven. patriarchy. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear warheads along with missile delivery vehicles. overall ukraine possesses 680 meg or tons of nuclear weaponry. this is comparable to 37778 bombs dropped on hiroshima. in addition, ukraine had strategic aviation. the could carry 492 cruise missiles with nuclear warheads. finally, there were $2600.00 units of tactical nuclear weapons stored in the country, ukraine's nuclear potential exceeded that of france, the united kingdom and china combined. for washington, the most important condition for co operation and economic assistance was a complete dismantling of the military
we nationalist organizations of the u. n. a. u. s. so type began to form a crap, took, began promoting the creation of ukrainian independent national church for therefore, he supported archbishop bill a rep who got bad relations with moscow, and was attempting to create his own personal key oven. patriarchy. and this did little to solve the problems. mm. mm ah, the u. s. administration was very concerned about what was happening in ukraine. the country had 1240 nuclear warheads along with...
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yeah, exactly what i wanted to ask you about kristen, because we heard that the u. n. u. s. ambassador to the un, making that case in fact, that she is seeking russ's removal from that human rights council. so talk us through where things stand with that it would take a vote of 2 thirds of countries member states to the united nations there a 193 of them. 2 thirds would have to vote in support of a resolution which the united states has promised to put forward and allies like the united kingdom have promised to support. calling for the suspension of russia from the human rights council. the united states said it was a farce. and hypocritical for russia to serve on that body. only one other country has been removed from it in its history, and that is libya. back in 2011. we're seeing the challenges that the you and faces when you have not veto wielding members of the security council on either side. these great powers that have the potential to block consensus in the security council. it makes going forward very difficult, but the strategy we've seen laid out here by the w
yeah, exactly what i wanted to ask you about kristen, because we heard that the u. n. u. s. ambassador to the un, making that case in fact, that she is seeking russ's removal from that human rights council. so talk us through where things stand with that it would take a vote of 2 thirds of countries member states to the united nations there a 193 of them. 2 thirds would have to vote in support of a resolution which the united states has promised to put forward and allies like the united kingdom...
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we heard earlier, wrongly the ukrainian boss added to the u. n. survey kisslejack. so that was kennedy chrisman, the russian deputy ambassador to the u. m. are putting forward the case for russia that this vote should be rejection. he, he mentioned that previously the secretary general of the u. n. had said that the exclusion of russia could set a dangerous precedent in 8. he said russia has consistently strengthened constructive dialogue and it would recruit at risk v. and about the vote against this attempt to undermine the existing humanitarian rights and considerations within the general assembly. would be undermined if russia was to be expelled by this war or suspended. i should say. by this vote, there is a 2 thirds majority which is needed for this resolution to be adopted. russia has warns countries previously that if the vote in favor of it or the abstain from it, that that is going to be considered an unfriendly gesture. we're going to have more world news coming up in a couple minutes. stay with us here on al jazeera of the resolution. ah ah ah ah ah ah, t
we heard earlier, wrongly the ukrainian boss added to the u. n. survey kisslejack. so that was kennedy chrisman, the russian deputy ambassador to the u. m. are putting forward the case for russia that this vote should be rejection. he, he mentioned that previously the secretary general of the u. n. had said that the exclusion of russia could set a dangerous precedent in 8. he said russia has consistently strengthened constructive dialogue and it would recruit at risk v. and about the vote...
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are there ways that the u. n and the u.ere is a lot of resistance from the russian people against what what putin is doing? yes i mean, the sanctions are certainly certainly helped. the people know there's a cost and certainly i think you know the revival of a radio free europe and voice of america and other places to get alternative media. getting around the sensors on the internet that that helps direct financial support of the opposition is kind of a double edged sword. because often the regime can then depict the opposition is just some kind of foreign agents. and so sometimes this kind of support ends up doing more harm than good. however well intentioned it. maybe. and the ultimately it is up to the russian people who are who are themselves suffering quite a bit. i remember the russians have had twice as many soldiers killed as american soldiers killed in 20 years of intervention in afghanistan and iraq, so the human cost is there. the financial cost is there. and i think eventually the people of russia will see it to
are there ways that the u. n and the u.ere is a lot of resistance from the russian people against what what putin is doing? yes i mean, the sanctions are certainly certainly helped. the people know there's a cost and certainly i think you know the revival of a radio free europe and voice of america and other places to get alternative media. getting around the sensors on the internet that that helps direct financial support of the opposition is kind of a double edged sword. because often the...
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the u. n says is doing everything to ensure the evacuation of civilians. tens of thousands of muslim worship as a gathering at the alex, a mosque compound and occupied east jerusalem for the last friday prayers of the holy month of ramadan. there were some scuffles in the early hours between israeli police and a group of young palestinians, they say, were rioting and throwing stones in the court yard. outside the mama, at least $42.00 palestinians were injured. according to red crescent. after nearly a month, shanghai has lifted lockdown for half of the city. all the 12000000 people can now leave their homes. cove at 19 cases have been falling since the government imposed as strict locked down on its economic hub earlier this month. but in the capital, beijing restrictions are being tyson further 49 new cases were detected there on thursday. those the headlines. the news will continue here on al jazeera, but after $1.00 0, $1.00 east. i'll see you after that. but by for now, outside of the con
the u. n says is doing everything to ensure the evacuation of civilians. tens of thousands of muslim worship as a gathering at the alex, a mosque compound and occupied east jerusalem for the last friday prayers of the holy month of ramadan. there were some scuffles in the early hours between israeli police and a group of young palestinians, they say, were rioting and throwing stones in the court yard. outside the mama, at least $42.00 palestinians were injured. according to red crescent. after...
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cutting bends, the mass going the decisive goal and a thrilling tie with title holders. chelsea with c u. n is wanting to warn you. crane is having serious global consequences. disruptions and food and fuel supplies have pushed prices up, especially in asia and africa. more than one and a half 1000000000 energy and finance that is bumbling. some of the world's most vulnerable people, countries on the corner of us. and all these comes at the time when developing people worldwide are effective. the war is super charging. as soon as i mentioned, crises full come through his are already struggling with the slate of challenges, not of their making. less big lives down to kristin's, lay me his standing by at the united net. yes. or we're seeing the secretary general who has been warning about the humanitarian crisis in ukraine and neighboring countries. expanding the scope of supplies from ukraine or russia. they are particularly vulnerable to rising prices and other countries are vulnerable because they have so much debt or retention cycle of inflation and stagnation having a very devastating ef
cutting bends, the mass going the decisive goal and a thrilling tie with title holders. chelsea with c u. n is wanting to warn you. crane is having serious global consequences. disruptions and food and fuel supplies have pushed prices up, especially in asia and africa. more than one and a half 1000000000 energy and finance that is bumbling. some of the world's most vulnerable people, countries on the corner of us. and all these comes at the time when developing people worldwide are effective....
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you poll, falling a meeting between the u. n. g and president, let him know. ah, hello, darren jordan, this is out as they are alive from doha. also coming up, germany is to send 50 antea crop system to ukraine and a major policy shift. as more than 40 countries agree to meet monthly discuss arming keys with uncertainty surrounding an agree.
you poll, falling a meeting between the u. n. g and president, let him know. ah, hello, darren jordan, this is out as they are alive from doha. also coming up, germany is to send 50 antea crop system to ukraine and a major policy shift. as more than 40 countries agree to meet monthly discuss arming keys with uncertainty surrounding an agree.
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the u. n. is currently probing an alleged massacre during a joint operation by government forces and wagner fighters in which dozens of civilians were killed. wagner group militants, are also accused of committing mass killings, extrajudicial executions, torture kidnappings and mass rape. and that they are using this violence to control and exploit areas rich and gold, diamonds, and valuable minerals. russian companies also appear to benefit from the mercenaries, involvement. wagner's arrival and car coincided with the company linked to its founder, being awarded diamond and gold mining licenses. molly is the latest country in which wagner mercenaries have been deployed. marley's ruling. military hunter has been fighting a longstanding insurgency by islamist groups. they've been supported by un troops and the french army unhappy with the performance of the french troops. molly turned to russia and the wagner group, about 1000 wagner mercenaries have been deployed to train molly and soldiers and
the u. n. is currently probing an alleged massacre during a joint operation by government forces and wagner fighters in which dozens of civilians were killed. wagner group militants, are also accused of committing mass killings, extrajudicial executions, torture kidnappings and mass rape. and that they are using this violence to control and exploit areas rich and gold, diamonds, and valuable minerals. russian companies also appear to benefit from the mercenaries, involvement. wagner's arrival...
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over the u. n. managers to organize these humanitarian corridors in coordination with the international red cross. i think they would 1st concentrate on them for providing safe passage to the civilians trapped there's believe to be at least a 1000 or that at least according to the military commanders who are also besieged there. now the issue is that that will have to be in coordination with both the ukrainian ministry of defense and the russian ministry of defense. and i think the russians will also be very mindful of to make sure and to get guarantees that none of the as soldiers who are there. none of the members of the as of regiment who are fighting along them would take off their uniforms and try to sneak out among the civilians. so yes, there is a sort of momentum trying to put these humanitarian corridors into plays, but logistically is going to be very complicated. aren't, aren't, aren't, are hamid, therefore, us in key of thank you. russia is to spending gas deliveries to poland and bulga
over the u. n. managers to organize these humanitarian corridors in coordination with the international red cross. i think they would 1st concentrate on them for providing safe passage to the civilians trapped there's believe to be at least a 1000 or that at least according to the military commanders who are also besieged there. now the issue is that that will have to be in coordination with both the ukrainian ministry of defense and the russian ministry of defense. and i think the russians...