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u. n. system, it's very clear who was accountable states states are responsible, they have international human rights obligations, they sign treaties, and they make commitments to the international community that they will uphold international human rights which include the right adequate housing leo, that's the real block. i personally can call to my door and then i open the front door as as a blanket. oh, black smoke disclosable. very common thinkin. oh is a 5 ah one with now is the beginning of the file we have. do we need for 2 and a half hours? that's the beginning best. ah. when i heard about it, i was in canada and watching it unfold through twitter and then i started getting these details. social housing estate, marginalized community community sat to in a very rich, affluent burrow allegations of poor housing conditions from before the fire. there were these elements that seem to be a bit of a global phenomenon where you have a kind of vulnerable community, most of the people in the renta
u. n. system, it's very clear who was accountable states states are responsible, they have international human rights obligations, they sign treaties, and they make commitments to the international community that they will uphold international human rights which include the right adequate housing leo, that's the real block. i personally can call to my door and then i open the front door as as a blanket. oh, black smoke disclosable. very common thinkin. oh is a 5 ah one with now is the beginning...
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u. n. needs reform. you entered the system has failed, failed, big time to prevent was in the past and to prevent this war rushes, aggression which has been going on for a while. just bang out having veto power option. if not, when russia is responsible for the in 614 the world and the instability in the world today, they are making security decisions. we have a great time and time again re issue out there for most of the us. we will not talk . then when we have secretary general, but going to moscow and then coming to q, that also doesn't make sense. why go undo, paid the respect to the change to the aggress. come come to ukraine, see what russia has done, and then go to which was the demands of the, of the white route before the point i was trying to make. but ok to be fair, to be fine. i also general's visit the evacuation of the people from the style of the still works in mary has started and has had many success. so i'm grateful that i would love to believe that it's because that was these negotiations was un secretary general, and that is the case then was great, grassy change. great respect. i say
u. n. needs reform. you entered the system has failed, failed, big time to prevent was in the past and to prevent this war rushes, aggression which has been going on for a while. just bang out having veto power option. if not, when russia is responsible for the in 614 the world and the instability in the world today, they are making security decisions. we have a great time and time again re issue out there for most of the us. we will not talk . then when we have secretary general, but going to...
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but because the chinese government has power in the international system and particularly in the u. n, we are not any closer to rashawn sister being free, and that's not. we will be talking about michelle bush lays trip in a moment. the 1st i'd like to cross over to io tongan. so china says that these are camps are re education camps. what does that mean? what is the chinese narrative here? chinese narrative is that there were a series of incidences between basically we're talking hahn's not all the agenda. and there was an incident where a bunch of han chinese were slaughtered on the subway station downtown by a group of weaker terrors. and they decided that they needed to take things in order. what they decided was that like in every other part of china, weavers needed to understand chinese and you to be mainstream. they needed to have and educate many families. they have multiple wives, multiple children, which was, you know, useful when you are in agriculture, but a lot of these areas do them to our culture. and unfortunately, what happens is when you have a lot of children and th
but because the chinese government has power in the international system and particularly in the u. n, we are not any closer to rashawn sister being free, and that's not. we will be talking about michelle bush lays trip in a moment. the 1st i'd like to cross over to io tongan. so china says that these are camps are re education camps. what does that mean? what is the chinese narrative here? chinese narrative is that there were a series of incidences between basically we're talking hahn's not...
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u. n. food and agriculture organization. as a globally important agricultural heritage system abilities of, of that i certification is a key step and upgrading the value of the produce. it will allow farmers to sell it in major supermarkets for a higher price with a label like the one for other organic food. it's the only way to encourage the farmers to keep going fail. oh, but i would after all this is organic food that and it's more expensive to produce than with conventional farming you. my ear has a blues ear. more money is one thing. another is the need to protect the ecosystem on which the farms rely. farmers, engineers and scientists meet to discuss how tenicia water supply can be managed, more sustainably. ali garcey takes the opportunity to present the virtues of the romilly system, who is he's hoping international organizations like the worldwide fun for nature can help protect the regions unique ecosystem. if a limb walk on panel, good to people really need to understand that all unregulated development is harmful to the surrounding ecosystem. this area benefits from lots of water inlets, both from the sea and land,
u. n. food and agriculture organization. as a globally important agricultural heritage system abilities of, of that i certification is a key step and upgrading the value of the produce. it will allow farmers to sell it in major supermarkets for a higher price with a label like the one for other organic food. it's the only way to encourage the farmers to keep going fail. oh, but i would after all this is organic food that and it's more expensive to produce than with conventional farming you. my...
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u. n. top human rights official visits the country to investigate allegations of systemic abuse against muslim minorities. so coaching young police files are about incarceration centers that china cause re education camps, documents detailing police protocols, se officers were given, shoot to kill orders for anybody trying to escape. and records show some healthy use for arbitrary reasons, such as having a long beard, rights groups of accused beijing of crimes against humanity for its treatment of the mainly muslim, weak is katrina you has more on the leak documents from beijing. china's foreign ministry have dismissed them saying that these are anti china forces trying to, to near china and have called the lies. and this is a message that beijing has sent said numerous times a foreign. it certainly does challenge beijing's narrative that these internment camps of voluntary vocational centers designed to improve the lives of the week a people. but what we have seen in these leaked files is a very disturbing look at life. inside a sion jung internment camps somewhere between 20172018 may
u. n. top human rights official visits the country to investigate allegations of systemic abuse against muslim minorities. so coaching young police files are about incarceration centers that china cause re education camps, documents detailing police protocols, se officers were given, shoot to kill orders for anybody trying to escape. and records show some healthy use for arbitrary reasons, such as having a long beard, rights groups of accused beijing of crimes against humanity for its treatment...
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this as the u. n's top human rights official visits the country to investigate allegations of systemic abuse against muslim minorities. and he has been called asian jang pennies files and has shocked western countries. includes photos like this one from what the government calls a reeducation camp in 2018. china says such places and nothing more than training centers leaked documents detained in police protocols, say, armed officers were given shit to kill orders for anybody trying to escape. and records show some were held for years for arbitrary reasons, such as having a long beard or not using their device is enough seen as a sign they were trying to evade digital surveillance. the youngest, pictured here, was detained when she was just 14. at one such camp in tech is over. all china has locked up around a 1000000 members of weaker cassock and other muslim minorities. the government insists it's fighting terrorism and helping communities integrate. between a, you has more of the leak documents from beijing. china's foreign ministry have dismissed them saying that these are antique c
this as the u. n's top human rights official visits the country to investigate allegations of systemic abuse against muslim minorities. and he has been called asian jang pennies files and has shocked western countries. includes photos like this one from what the government calls a reeducation camp in 2018. china says such places and nothing more than training centers leaked documents detained in police protocols, say, armed officers were given shit to kill orders for anybody trying to escape....
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u. n. a. again, we have to see, i think, clearly i think that china has shown a commitment to being responsible stakeholder in the global system. so i think we have that on. the other thing is that i think that the dollar of the grant, i will not replace the dollar, but certainly having an alternative or could be a very valuable and i think will have profound to your for the results of not just dollar had gemini put the dollar becoming pure theat money after $977.00 is that allow the u. s. socially to printers? my things are domestically and globally that had wanted and one of these things that it will military footprint. so does more than $800000000000.00 and now are there in its ability to essentially print io use that are certainly about will cause a chain. this is another very, very important question. let's leave it here. it's been a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much. ah mm mm ah, ah, needs to come to the nurse landscape destination. linda king house lamps, and i need to pardon speedy. when else calls about this, even though we will van in the european union the from the state aunt rush up to date and spl
u. n. a. again, we have to see, i think, clearly i think that china has shown a commitment to being responsible stakeholder in the global system. so i think we have that on. the other thing is that i think that the dollar of the grant, i will not replace the dollar, but certainly having an alternative or could be a very valuable and i think will have profound to your for the results of not just dollar had gemini put the dollar becoming pure theat money after $977.00 is that allow the u. s....
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u. n. again, we have to see, i think, clearly i think that china has shown a commitment to being a responsible stakeholder in the global system. so i think we have that. now, the other thing is that i think that the dollar, the, i will not replace the dollar. ringback but certainly having an alternative, it could be very valuable and i think will have profound geopolitical consequences because one of the results are not just dollar gemini, put the dollar becoming pure fee money after 971. when the link with. busy gold was severed, is that it allowed us essentially, to print as much money as it wanted to buy things domestically and globally that had wanted. and one of these things that it wanted was a global military footprint. so the u. s. i believe the u. s. military budget is more than $800000000000.00. now that if the u. s. is constrained in its ability to essentially print io use that are not backed by a thing. certainly, that will cause a change in its ability to spend, including spending on the military. so i think this is another very, very important consequence of what we're witnessing as a result of the u. s. as econ
u. n. again, we have to see, i think, clearly i think that china has shown a commitment to being a responsible stakeholder in the global system. so i think we have that. now, the other thing is that i think that the dollar, the, i will not replace the dollar. ringback but certainly having an alternative, it could be very valuable and i think will have profound geopolitical consequences because one of the results are not just dollar gemini, put the dollar becoming pure fee money after 971. when...
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u. n. and china. given the many intersecting global crises, facing the world today, including climate change threats to peace and security and instability in the global economic system, as well as the impact of the cove in 1000 pandemic. china has a very important role to play as a key contributor in multilateral and regional for however, the officials call for cooperation with china has been slammed in the western media where some are even questioning the very credibility of the un human rights office . the director of human rights watch in china is among the critics for heard, you feel to explicitly criticize the chinese government and, you know, given the abundance of evidence of some of the serious human rights crimes under international law was an enormous failure. really damages her. and the office is credibility and frankly enables the chinese government to continue thinking it can commit great human rights crimes and get away with the director of the peace and future research foundation says the un officials, rhetoric on china has fallen under criticism for failing to support western stances, a cold war agenda against the criticism, is a way of doing things
u. n. and china. given the many intersecting global crises, facing the world today, including climate change threats to peace and security and instability in the global economic system, as well as the impact of the cove in 1000 pandemic. china has a very important role to play as a key contributor in multilateral and regional for however, the officials call for cooperation with china has been slammed in the western media where some are even questioning the very credibility of the un human...
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u. n. and china. given the many intersecting global crises facing the world today, including climate change threats to peace and security and instability in the global economic system, as well as the impact of the coven 19 pandemic. china has a very important role to play as a key contributor in multilateral and regional for we agreed to establish regular engagement between the u. n. human rights office and the government of china. including through an annual senior strategic meeting for discussion of issues of respective interest at national regional or global levels. however, the officials call for cooperation with china has been slammed in the western media where some are even questioning the very credibility of the un human rights office . the director of human rights watch in china is among the critics for her to fail to explicitly criticize the chinese government. given the abundance of evidence of some of those serious human rights crime is under international law. was an enormous failure. and, you know, really damages her and the offices credibility and frankly enables the chinese government to continue thinking it can commit great human rights crimes and g
u. n. and china. given the many intersecting global crises facing the world today, including climate change threats to peace and security and instability in the global economic system, as well as the impact of the coven 19 pandemic. china has a very important role to play as a key contributor in multilateral and regional for we agreed to establish regular engagement between the u. n. human rights office and the government of china. including through an annual senior strategic meeting for...
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system. it lacks basic supplies medicine equipment. it doesn't even have enough test kits. so this and they've refused aid from the u. s. from south korea and also from the u. n. so what this potentially could mean is possibly a diplomatic opening to restart talks to restart. diplomacy with north korea, but it also presents challenges because it could mean a humanitarian crisis on the doorstep of south korea. and it could also be potentially a possibly perhaps an emergence of a more deadly outbreak of the deadly variant of the current virus. so that is also a very pressing issue that these 2 leaders will have to talk about or at florence for the moment, but he thinks did for us louis. and so, as i said, we're waiting for the 2 leaders to give a press briefing, which is to, to get underway shortly as what it does. we will dip into it here on al jazeera. i'm to give you a flavor of what's going on. right. let's rubel a 17 year old palestinian boy has been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. another teenager was seriously injured during the raid on a refugee camp and jeanine understood. he infections of cold for a general strike to mourn. i'm jus
system. it lacks basic supplies medicine equipment. it doesn't even have enough test kits. so this and they've refused aid from the u. s. from south korea and also from the u. n. so what this potentially could mean is possibly a diplomatic opening to restart talks to restart. diplomacy with north korea, but it also presents challenges because it could mean a humanitarian crisis on the doorstep of south korea. and it could also be potentially a possibly perhaps an emergence of a more deadly...
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system is crumbling. most of the 26000000 people who live there are unvaccinated, because the government refuse vaccines from the u. n. an experts say there are no antiviral drugs or bass testing capacity. and it's thought there's widespread starvation to the world food program. estimated that even before the pandemic, 11000000 people as more than 40 percent of the population were under nourish, and needed assistance. but you and aid agencies and most other relief groups have pulled out. she to extended board a shut downs, aiden foster cancer is an honorary senior research fellow in sociology and modern career at lee's university. he joins us from exits out by skype. good to speak to you. first, the, the of course, we all know that north korea is a highly secretive them, the state. given the fact that it's admitted that there are covered infections that the country is worried about it, what does up i'd say about the critical extent of the infections, possibly in the country. it's as always rec, north korea. they are secretive as you say. so it's hard to know, but it's a very big deal, but they're admitting it. but ex
system is crumbling. most of the 26000000 people who live there are unvaccinated, because the government refuse vaccines from the u. n. an experts say there are no antiviral drugs or bass testing capacity. and it's thought there's widespread starvation to the world food program. estimated that even before the pandemic, 11000000 people as more than 40 percent of the population were under nourish, and needed assistance. but you and aid agencies and most other relief groups have pulled out. she to...
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the system off work is essential, local by mistake about the economic fall out of the pandemic. and the rising cost of living means poverty for millions of families. the u. n says almost 10000000 children globally will stop school and start working before the end of the year. to condense, mother says adults depend on their children to work. what im a fellow them when i am at nally i ne, be if i had the means of course my daughter would not be working here. of course school is better in the long run. she's not working by choice. i. her dad is old and everything. there are 7 other relatives and we all depend on her right back to couldn't i didn't find gold, but she did find a way to make money, how she earned it. she is in saying, but it's enough to buy a meal for her family. the burden of care was given to the young, robbed of their childhood, and forced to earn a living like adults. nicholas hawk al jazeera. while staying with this now, they were ahead of the galleys department direct for governance at the international labor organization. she joins us from the conference in durban, south africa, thanks for being on the program here. well, give us all an i
the system off work is essential, local by mistake about the economic fall out of the pandemic. and the rising cost of living means poverty for millions of families. the u. n says almost 10000000 children globally will stop school and start working before the end of the year. to condense, mother says adults depend on their children to work. what im a fellow them when i am at nally i ne, be if i had the means of course my daughter would not be working here. of course school is better in the long...
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family left the system off work is essential local by mistake about the economic fall out of the pandemic. and the rising cost of living means poverty for millions of families. the u. n says almost 10000000 children globally will stop school and start working before the end of the year. to condense, mother says adults depend on their children to work. what im a fan of them. i am at nally, i. ne, be, if i had the means, of course, my daughter would not be watching him. of course, school is better in the long run. she's not working by choice as i, her dad is old. there are 7 other relatives and we all depend on her bathroom to kinda didn't find gold, but she did find a way to make money, how she earned it. she is in saying, but it's enough to buy a meal for her family. the burden of care was given to the young, robbed of their childhood and forced to earn a living like adults. nicholas hawk al jazeera of her pocket, but a gow is the department erect for governance at the international labor organization. she explains some key objectives that were discussed at the conference really just because it doesn't fall to action. we, after we started the last sunday, we observed
family left the system off work is essential local by mistake about the economic fall out of the pandemic. and the rising cost of living means poverty for millions of families. the u. n says almost 10000000 children globally will stop school and start working before the end of the year. to condense, mother says adults depend on their children to work. what im a fan of them. i am at nally, i. ne, be, if i had the means, of course, my daughter would not be watching him. of course, school is...
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the helm of u homeland security in opening up our bordersp, putting back for years our ability to fix our legal immigration system and what really was aggravating to me is he detailed, you know,n some of the problems with the return to mexico in terms of and murders that had been something about fifteen hundred massive . have you documented how many how many women are in thee an traffic, how many murders, how many people have died d in the desert that hees waso. completely oblivious to even though those are order orders of magnitude larger because the flow is much larger thant the number of people w that we put return to mexico because you pretty well shut down the flow. you know, the president has swear an oath to the constitution, which is the foundation for every law that we have and they are not only ignoring the law, they're aiding and abetting law breaking and then they'reg transporting people to the to the to the state pretty much of their choice in the dark of night. human i did that , that would be human trafficking. i was speaking earlier today to a friend of mine in your great state of wisconsin who said that there is unprecedented millions of dollars coming from ou
the helm of u homeland security in opening up our bordersp, putting back for years our ability to fix our legal immigration system and what really was aggravating to me is he detailed, you know,n some of the problems with the return to mexico in terms of and murders that had been something about fifteen hundred massive . have you documented how many how many women are in thee an traffic, how many murders, how many people have died d in the desert that hees waso. completely oblivious to even...