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u. n. can say that they really reviewed or that they made an investigation into some war crimes. there is a procedure and western colleagues are trying to break, but those procedures and to undermine the authority of the security council. you readiness and to manipulate the general assembly. more cheating, blatantly, ignoring the mandate of the body shop granted money when charter the secretary and to manipulate the secretariat of the united nations will be much features essentially what you're trying to privatize this since national institution where you could and to use it for their own purposes and we see that quite well. and we have brought this secretary, it's attention to the fact that it's unacceptable to ignore such attempts in the form. and i think this is the most un that's a members. she would share the opinion that colonial methods should not be an instrument to promote someone's unilateral interests, most of which we should. i think it's actually pretty good to answer all the questions at once. thank you. latest the last mansion didn't yet least use the mike. otherwi
u. n. can say that they really reviewed or that they made an investigation into some war crimes. there is a procedure and western colleagues are trying to break, but those procedures and to undermine the authority of the security council. you readiness and to manipulate the general assembly. more cheating, blatantly, ignoring the mandate of the body shop granted money when charter the secretary and to manipulate the secretariat of the united nations will be much features essentially what you're...
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u. n. can play an active role in conducting an international investigation and assuring the security of transponder it infrastructure. china welcomes the draft resolution table by russia in the council, and believes that it is of great significance to authorize an international investigation into the sabotage of the north stream. pipelines recently would have come across a lot of details and relevant information concerning the lot stream incident and the relevant information is alarming. the day, the briefers have also share with us important information and their reasonable analysis face with such detail materials and comprehensive evidence. a simple statement of what li force and complete fabric fiction is obviously not enough to answer the many questions and concerns res, around the world. one, finding a way to dodge today's meeting does not mean that tools can be concealed, that we expect convincing explanations from relevant parties. such a request is entirely legitimate. turn reasonable.
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u. n. so far. well, un secretary general antonio terrace says his aid chief martin griffith will visit to k, and sorry at this weekend to assess how the u. n. can help. this is the moments of units of the moment to politicize or to divide, but it is obvious that so we need massive supports. and so i would be, of course, very happy if the civic also could reach a consensus to allow for her mod crossing soon to be used as we needs also to increase our capacity to deliver on cross line operations into it, leap from the the, the much more than 220 political prisoners have been released from jail and nicaragua and flown to the u. s. the nicaraguan judiciary said the prisoners were traitors who were being deported. present daniel ortega has detained dozens of opponents to his government in recent years. ukraine's president has received a standing ovation at the european parliament in an address to any p is a lot of means. lensky. thank you. leaders for their support and ukraine's war with russia and called for additional military age. so that because president solar on the poser has used as annual state of the nation speech, to declare a state of nat
u. n. so far. well, un secretary general antonio terrace says his aid chief martin griffith will visit to k, and sorry at this weekend to assess how the u. n. can help. this is the moments of units of the moment to politicize or to divide, but it is obvious that so we need massive supports. and so i would be, of course, very happy if the civic also could reach a consensus to allow for her mod crossing soon to be used as we needs also to increase our capacity to deliver on cross line operations...
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u. n., can have access to the syrians who have been affected by this earthquake. >> what was your reactioncuers who have gained their experience in the most awful way by rescuing people from the attacks in ukraine? >> i think it was such a positive statement, that this country in the midst of war would send their rescue troops to help another country. and i think it says everything about the spirit of ukrainians. >> ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield, thank you once again for joining us here in the studio. it's always appreciated. >> thank you. >> coming up, a house democrat introduced a resolution to expel congressman george santos today on the same day that politico revealed george santos was charged with the crime crimes of passing bad checks in pennsylvania for puppies. yes, puppies. that's next. mouth to mission control. we have a denture problem. over. roger that. with polident cleanser and polident adhesive refresh and secure for any close encounter. if your mouth could talk it would ask for polident and poligrip. migraine hits hard, so u hit back with ubrelvy
u. n., can have access to the syrians who have been affected by this earthquake. >> what was your reactioncuers who have gained their experience in the most awful way by rescuing people from the attacks in ukraine? >> i think it was such a positive statement, that this country in the midst of war would send their rescue troops to help another country. and i think it says everything about the spirit of ukrainians. >> ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield,...
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u. n. a. we can now speak to the w south asia bureau chief, anita cima, who's been following chandler schultz as visit summary to we just heard that clip from modi's, speaking about he crane and also about his when one else did out for you from their joint press statement. by the indian prime minister in germany, jennifer when the context of what we just heard, diamond is him, or the say was really the fact that india abstain from a un resolution on russia, on the, on the, on the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. and germany was particularly disappointed, it was one of the countries it had been urging and appealing to india to support that resolution. and india did not. and therefore, i think prime minister more detailed compared to explain in disposition once again, because the gotten, the owner's has been that india says it has a neutral stance. well, as the western world would like a more robust engagement from india on the issue of russia, in fact, johnson shorts publish an article
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ah and i'm and you can and welcome to the program. the u. n. has appealed to the international community for at least $1000000000.00 us dollars in aid. that money is to help those affected by the earthquakes and turkey and syria, a disaster that is now killed more than 42000 people. city of untouched. yeah. in turkeys her tie province was one of the hardest hit areas known as antioch. and h times the city was a key staging point on the silk road. but the quakes have caused colossal damage to this once vibrant place. our correspondent johan has more this is what's left of untouched air. once known for its rich heritage, the city now lies and ruins. unrecognizable. unreal. in the old city, several st, so still inaccessible, blocked by buildings flattened by the quakes and cars trapped under the debris. this was the old town of antique. yes, once popular with tourists, but look at it now at least half of it is gone. centuries of history ravaged in a few minutes. cherished landmarks have been destroyed here, churches and turkeys synagogue, and the
ah and i'm and you can and welcome to the program. the u. n. has appealed to the international community for at least $1000000000.00 us dollars in aid. that money is to help those affected by the earthquakes and turkey and syria, a disaster that is now killed more than 42000 people. city of untouched. yeah. in turkeys her tie province was one of the hardest hit areas known as antioch. and h times the city was a key staging point on the silk road. but the quakes have caused colossal damage to...
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u. n that are part of the un security can understand what really happened. they're just afraid to stand out and tell the truth and the u. s. is doing the same thing that it's always done and parenting the same misinformation. disinformation conspiracy theory. everyone's running around the tinfoil hat, yet they're literally holding the murder weapon in their hands and have shown time and time again that they don't respect the sovereignty of other nations. and they don't care about their own allies. because this pipeline with surprise was supplying cheap gas to much of europe. if you were a betting man, would you say that said the console of back rushes resolution for an independent international investigation? well, i mean that's, it's a tricky mean it's, it's kind of a 2 edged sword one. if they back in independent investigation, they know that the evidence that has been presented the evidence, it's out there. you had a, you had a, a say more hurst that wrote an article about what happened in the area. there's more than enough evidence that supports what the
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u. n. over the last 2 days. and we expected to really rumble urgently. and so that we can start to see the necessary for students get to those communities who need it most. and what exactly needs to happen in order to see more of those, a convoy getting across the border and getting to where that 8 is needed. yeah, i mean, as i said, and as you've said now scaling off of this assistance is really of paramount importance. you know, we need to be really seeing a lot more convoys going across a, you know, everything should be, needs based and really focused on what local organizations are telling us on the ground. you know what doctors are telling us what local organizations are telling us that they need, you know, since 2020 the u. n. and has only had one border crossing, you know, into northern syria after the other ad barbosa was closed for you and operations. many, and you can still use these, you know, for commercial ruth and but understanding access has been really difficult since then, you know, the increasing needs in the northwest really show that we just need to be
u. n. over the last 2 days. and we expected to really rumble urgently. and so that we can start to see the necessary for students get to those communities who need it most. and what exactly needs to happen in order to see more of those, a convoy getting across the border and getting to where that 8 is needed. yeah, i mean, as i said, and as you've said now scaling off of this assistance is really of paramount importance. you know, we need to be really seeing a lot more convoys going across a,...
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we'll have to leave it there near and i can look at from the u. n. d p regional office in africa. thank you for speaking to us. thank you very much for having me and the insecurity in the country surveyed isn't just affecting their own populations. it's also creeping across borders. take burkina faso, for example, in became the center of a g. hardest insurgency in west africa after violence spilled over from neighboring malli since 2015. thousands of booking abbe have been killed and 2000000 displaced . many of those who flee the conflict, find refuge with their neighbors across the border. the hosts offer what they have, but as dw correspondent maxwell souk reports from whitner by in northern gonna there's goodwill in abundance. but if that's not enough, i'm a believer. lasha who in his family may not have much to go round themselves, but does not limit him. the generosity, like many residents here are fool is feeding days and so can i be the regis, who fled across the border. this cannot go around and you had if we had been years rog, ross on when i did it, we never knew it to c
we'll have to leave it there near and i can look at from the u. n. d p regional office in africa. thank you for speaking to us. thank you very much for having me and the insecurity in the country surveyed isn't just affecting their own populations. it's also creeping across borders. take burkina faso, for example, in became the center of a g. hardest insurgency in west africa after violence spilled over from neighboring malli since 2015. thousands of booking abbe have been killed and 2000000...
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and i'm the whole and that's what we continue to aggregate at the bank, can be they will be competing people. that's what the u. n is saying is rel, michelle's want to agencies and i've got a son need right now to be able to reach the maximum number of people. one thing as the honor advocating. we need that both of the band or at least exception for a few more seconds at the foot, thinking the livelihood protection. so that we can continue to reach out to the people because these activities are quite crucial for people on the ground. looking at the mat in crisis that's happening. and secondly, we also want the donors to be patient with the existing situation. the moment that challenging at the right moment to give up time. so there's much more patience needed from the donors. so that the find that nod today, but to any other countries, we understand that out. so many tribes on the ground, especially now city turkey. so this shouldn't become a kind of opportunity for donors today. they have to stay with michelle torres inspiring, talking to you. thank you so much for your time today. thank you. that doesn't for to
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can. let's talk about the aid workers because the u . n. has pointed out that the but the disasters disrupting the one and only land crossing the border, crossing from turkey into syria. that's used for 8. 0, can you clarify the situation to a certain extent? the land crossing between turkey and syria was really a lifeline for a lot of the rebel health areas and the north and do you and doesn't say the extent of destruction. they say this is an issue with understaffing and depending on the extent it could be really catastrophic. i mean, every time there's been talks of this border, crossing, closing, all humanitarian agencies warned that it could lead to humanitarian catastrophe. and this was before the earthquake before the sun magine, what could happen now? so it's also a case of staff at this border crossing out, searching for their own family and friends, you know, being able to staff the crossing up. but there are also the political differences here in rebel held areas and the support from abroad communication lines. a very complicated
can. let's talk about the aid workers because the u . n. has pointed out that the but the disasters disrupting the one and only land crossing the border, crossing from turkey into syria. that's used for 8. 0, can you clarify the situation to a certain extent? the land crossing between turkey and syria was really a lifeline for a lot of the rebel health areas and the north and do you and doesn't say the extent of destruction. they say this is an issue with understaffing and depending on the...
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u. s. and western countries in general, do not care about history and people's about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. cares about syrian people while the us itself and the us listen killed, hundreds of syrians doing the crisis. an air ride on syria, destroyed houses, the u. s. looting resources the u. s, dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east and giving that oil some of that oil to the so called threads in the product courses. former us president donald from said you said we're keeping the oil, we're not allowing the government to get that oil. so those statements, and those act by the united states is a clear proof that they do not hear about the humanitarian situation and fight syria. all they want is to implement their agenda over here. they want their political interests to be achieved. they want the conferences to, to stay divided the end of the day. they don't care, they do what they want to do. and even if it's at the expense of syrians live, ok to another over a headline stories today, molly foreign min
u. s. and western countries in general, do not care about history and people's about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. cares about syrian people while the us itself and the us listen killed, hundreds of syrians doing the crisis. an air ride on syria, destroyed houses, the u. s. looting resources the u. s, dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east and giving that oil some of that oil to the so...
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u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. cares about serious people, while the u. s. itself and the usaa coalition killed hundreds of syrians during the crisis in airstrikes on syria destroyed houses, the u. s. looting serious resources. the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east, and giving oil some of that oil to hold through as democrats forces and also financing their illegal presence using that syrian oil. so all of those ac why they noted states prove that they do not care about through in life. so definitely it's not a surprise now to see the united states, not in sanctions or doing anything to help the theory and people on the ground. the western countries continue to impose those sanctions. those sanctions, not just now, but even during the years of war, prevented syrians from getting their basic needs. for example, if, if the syrian government wanted to get some medicine and medical supplies for the country, the central
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ah, m a u n. delegation has visited sel can and serious ripple held north to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes. the team is trying to establish what the primary needs are in the area. local people struggling with the aftermath have criticized delays in receiving. i'd even after a deal that opened 2 additional border crossings, you wrestle said i met some survivors in the worst hit syrian town of gender us. and in these people are trying to find whatever is left in their destroyed homes. this rubble was, was up to where a zack hassan's house. now he fears he may even lose this if, if he has to find the title, murphy. but he had this other. willoughby did a felony. no one helped us, not a ghost excavators on machines by the state, under the rubber for days, and we lost so much. now i have to find the title deed to prove this was my home. jim doris with a population of 18000 people, was the worst he had town in north mysteria from 2 earthquakes struck earlier this month. the devastation is absolute. more than a 1000 buildings here had either collapsed or been heavily damaged. h
ah, m a u n. delegation has visited sel can and serious ripple held north to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes. the team is trying to establish what the primary needs are in the area. local people struggling with the aftermath have criticized delays in receiving. i'd even after a deal that opened 2 additional border crossings, you wrestle said i met some survivors in the worst hit syrian town of gender us. and in these people are trying to find whatever is left in their destroyed...
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can. that's my focus. now. the u. n's, adolph essays relief efforts were being hampered by the hardest militancy occupied northwest in syria. the hyatt to rear schon group is reported the blocking age from coming in from the syrian governments. the group has been labeled as terrorists by countries including russia, the us, and turkey. this comes as millions of civilians and northwest and syria said to be in dire need if she want to have relief. that's not discussing developments with sarah flounders, co director of the international action center many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. and i'd like to know your reaction to the un official statement on failing to help people northwest and syria. well, there is a real failure to help people and northwestern syria, the victims of this terrible earthquake, an aide is not getting through. and the u. s. is trying to put conditions on that a to make it even harsher, more difficult to get through. and the real problem are both the terrorist groups who are supporte
can. that's my focus. now. the u. n's, adolph essays relief efforts were being hampered by the hardest militancy occupied northwest in syria. the hyatt to rear schon group is reported the blocking age from coming in from the syrian governments. the group has been labeled as terrorists by countries including russia, the us, and turkey. this comes as millions of civilians and northwest and syria said to be in dire need if she want to have relief. that's not discussing developments with sarah...
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exhibition is underway in california with most doors, showing new technology that can sustainably increase food production. the u. n. says this will need to be increased by 60 percent by 2050. as the population's expected, arise from 8 to 10000000000 people. techniques are also being developed to lower farming emissions by 67 percent by the year 2050. currently around $1300000000.00 tons of food is lost or wasted every year. while one in 10 people don't have enough to eat. a rob reynolds is out the exhibition in salary, california, where he spent to daniel hagar, she was showing off for picking drones and explained how they work. i see you're contraption here, danielle, how does the work? what does it do? sure, so our technology is alleviating, like you said, the shortage in agricultural labour right now, bro is being left to waste on the tree because there's not enough pickers. and so our technology where you see behind music, alphabet to some, it's a quick with 8 of our flying economists robots to harvest screw. and we are harvesting apples, teaches nectarines apricots and one or stop. there you go. yeah. oh my g
exhibition is underway in california with most doors, showing new technology that can sustainably increase food production. the u. n. says this will need to be increased by 60 percent by 2050. as the population's expected, arise from 8 to 10000000000 people. techniques are also being developed to lower farming emissions by 67 percent by the year 2050. currently around $1300000000.00 tons of food is lost or wasted every year. while one in 10 people don't have enough to eat. a rob reynolds is out...
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exhibition is underway in california with most store showing new technology that can sustainably increase food production. the u. n says this will need to increase by 60 percent by the year 2050. as the population is expected, arise from 8 to 10000000000 people. techniques are also being developed to lower farming emissions by 67 percent by 2050. currently around $1300000000.00 tons of food is lost or wasted every year. while one in 10 people don't have enough to eat a robin, i'll joins us live now from the exhibition until our a california rob. so with the wells population, rapidly growing. how will new technology than impact farming in the future? but one way is it something that you just touched on food waste? and in fact, we spoke to a, an academic at the university of southern california state of fresno today and said about 30 percent of food is wasted either in the field or on the plate. and so to replace that would immediately at a, at an enormous amount to the world's food supply without doing very much more in terms of like breaking new ground. so one part of that is this automated robotic fruit picker fr
exhibition is underway in california with most store showing new technology that can sustainably increase food production. the u. n says this will need to increase by 60 percent by the year 2050. as the population is expected, arise from 8 to 10000000000 people. techniques are also being developed to lower farming emissions by 67 percent by 2050. currently around $1300000000.00 tons of food is lost or wasted every year. while one in 10 people don't have enough to eat a robin, i'll joins us live...
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can i, can i get with, can i finish the question by november the u. n. set the conflict was reaching boiling point. did no one take any notice how hard did the palestinian authority try to stop this particular phase of via the ha ha, the heart of this. what did they do until they do one major thing is to be so religious about international law is to be so principal, the lot international and the use of international legal system. we voted this to the international criminal court because we want to establish accountability. and we only last month asked for an advisory opinion of the international court of justice. that's the highest international legal system to create accountability because it is the lack of accountability that has gotten us to where we are today with this most formright fanatics of government in his own guess what them. and this is the real discussion who blocks us from going to these international tradition organs. it's the united states vote against us. it's the united. you won't have a way you went and you, when you went anyway, we'l
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u. s. can further assist the turkish government, as it turns to recovery efforts across great damaged parts of the country. in while a u. n. team has visited the rebel held hydrogen dares in northern syria. more than 5000000 people have been left homeless off to last week's quite. the one has been criticized for its response. now, serious foreign ministry has called on the united nations to condemn israel and missile strikes on a building in damascus that killed at least 5 people. the building it was, it is near along security complex and is close to radian installations. iran and russia have also accused israel of carrying out the strikes and condemned them or is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has used iran for last week's attack on an oil tank. and the passion gulf library and flagged vessel was hit by a drone strike. while sailing through the arabian sea, melissa, as it is, i need some attention on or if it's against the iranian front, do not stop. the simple reason that iran saw still it is doing almost all last week around again attacked an oil tank in the gulf. calming the freedom of international navigat
u. s. can further assist the turkish government, as it turns to recovery efforts across great damaged parts of the country. in while a u. n. team has visited the rebel held hydrogen dares in northern syria. more than 5000000 people have been left homeless off to last week's quite. the one has been criticized for its response. now, serious foreign ministry has called on the united nations to condemn israel and missile strikes on a building in damascus that killed at least 5 people. the building...
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how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. cares about terry and people while the u. s. itself and the us coalition killed hundreds of syrians doing the crisis in airstrikes on syria destroyed houses. the u. s. is looting serious resources to the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and north east and giving that oil some of that oil to the so called through the mac product forces. former us president donald trump said he said we're keeping the oil, we're not allowing the syrian government to get that all those statements and those act why they not have a clear proof that they do not hear about the humanitarian situation and fight, sir. yes, all they want is to implement their agenda over here. they want their political interests to be achieved. they want the country to, to, to stay divided the end of the day. they don't care, they do what they want to do. and even if it's at the expense of syrians live, massive story this week, and the western media staying mostly silent off the revelations. but nato
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u n. so i think in just as a very credible player who can reinstate faith in these though, you know, global institutions because india has been doing such stella walk when it comes to how it so staring the policies, you know, i'm it, the g 20 right now be try to g 20 as well as the younger corporation organization. so that one's into is a correct candidate. that's one. the 2nd thing is that, let's also understand that united nations security council is not reflective of the current global auto because united nations security council in many ways is still reflective of the world. that was the day after the 2nd world war. so it is an institution which is kind of frozen in time. ok. so and i think if you talk about a new candidate or india fits the bill in every which way and i would just list some of the reasons for that. the 1st was, like i said, that it can reinstate payton of multilateralism. the 2nd is that india is the true voice of the global south. as you can see that, you know, more and more countries of the global global cell have reinstated the faith in just leadership of the global
u n. so i think in just as a very credible player who can reinstate faith in these though, you know, global institutions because india has been doing such stella walk when it comes to how it so staring the policies, you know, i'm it, the g 20 right now be try to g 20 as well as the younger corporation organization. so that one's into is a correct candidate. that's one. the 2nd thing is that, let's also understand that united nations security council is not reflective of the current global auto...
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you can see at the u. n. c. campus, their substancunr their policies today who report feelgsf racial isolation, and then native americans who of course have a small percent epresentation on campus reported fli less racially isolated. and so i think tha could not be distant by which we join raal kind of -- it's insufficient. >> justice kagan? >> this is a little bit off the track, here between a reference earlier in your remarks about gender differences. and there's a lot of statistical evidence that suggests that college is now, when they applied gender neutral criteria, get many more women than men. and assume that that continues to be true, s that using gender neutral criteriameare 30% of the class, or % the class. in a ivsity, said that it's no longer healthy for our university life, nor is a healthy for society. that men are so under educated, as comparedo men. could a university but a thumb on the scale and say, it is important that we ensure that men continue to be receiving college educations at, not perf
you can see at the u. n. c. campus, their substancunr their policies today who report feelgsf racial isolation, and then native americans who of course have a small percent epresentation on campus reported fli less racially isolated. and so i think tha could not be distant by which we join raal kind of -- it's insufficient. >> justice kagan? >> this is a little bit off the track, here between a reference earlier in your remarks about gender differences. and there's a lot of...