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u n. and u p. a genocide while 222 voted against the proposal was defeated by a majority of just 11 votes. and the genocide issue was lost from the agenda. the opposition voted to classify the o. u. n. u p. a crimes committed as genocide against the polish population, but the party empower, supported, softer wording for foreign policy reasons. gotcha. but a map k from when it well known that the polish government is actively lobbying for ukraine to be admitted to the e. u. it was to that end that the polish foreign minister rather slough sikorsky, urged polish, empties not to exacerbate the situation with the bottom line in the end. on july, the 11th 2013, following heated and prolonged debate colon approved an official statement describing the valiant tragedy of ethnic cleansing with marks of genocide. with awe, jim queen, i should say, no. jo, him put in coverage. if you just you say movie global, had your modem or the little williams with theme or to come out with the one with you or come up with my auntie, my own little place for you, from the economy or not really in your voice. a focus group just wasn't doing galaxy at the varsity goals, are always going to examine for eur
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u n, and u p. a genocide while 222 voted against the proposal was defeated by a majority of just 11 votes. and the genocide issue was lost from the agenda. we opposition voted to classify the o. u. n. u p. a crimes committed as genocide against the polish population, but the party power supported softer wording for foreign policy reasons. nat geo. bully america from when it well known that the polish government is actively lobbying for ukraine to be admitted to the e. u. it was to that end that the polish foreign minister rather slough sikorsky, urged polish champion not to exacerbate the situation with a bottle in in the end. on july, the 11th 2013, following seated and prolonged debate, poland approved an official statement describing the volume tragedy of ethnic cleansing with marks of genocide mutual be cheaper to them. ah, jane quit, i should say. no. jo m punch in coverage being show she say movie global, her deal normal the little william she will be able to come see, mater come out with you. i'm here with my mom will see for come i am, i am our pm to a place where you from the economy on how to play in your voice the phone. she could just literally galaxy at the version
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u n n u p. a genocide while 222 voted against the proposal was defeated by a majority of just 11 votes. and the genocide issue was lost from the agenda. the opposition voted to classify the o. u. n. u p. a crimes committed as genocide against the polish population, but the party in power supported softer wording for foreign policy reasons. america from when it well known that the polish government is actively lobbying for ukraine to be admitted to the e u. u. it was to that end that the polish foreign minister coretta slough, sikorsky, urged polish, empties not to exacerbate the situation with a borderline in in the end. on july, the 11th 2013, following heated and prolonged debate, poland approved an official statement describing the valiant tragedy as ethnic cleansing with marks of genocide with awe, jink williams dash it's, you know, my job putting coverage, being show she say movie blue book, you'll want to know the little see marsha canals you, i'm certain man well to warm up safe for come again to a place where you actually will kind of, you know, clean your voice if you could just literally galaxy at a version of all is going to keep the monitoring for your out today o
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u n and u p a. the genocide, while 222 voted against the proposal was defeated by a majority of just 11 votes. and the genocide issue was lost from the agenda. the opposition voted to classify the o. u. n. u p. a crimes committed as genocide against the polish population. but the party in power supported softer wording for foreign policy reasons. but america, for when it well known that the polish government is actively lobbying for ukraine to be admitted to the e. u. it was to that end, that the polish foreign minister read herself sikorsky, urged polish mpi not to exacerbate the situation with borderline in, in the end. on july, the 11th 2013, following seated and prolonged debate, poland approved an official statement describing the volume tragedy as ethnic cleansing with marks of genocide. with awe. jink we inkster ships, you know, joe m putting coverage v show she say movie global, had your modem or the little williams with theme article now will you i'm helping my mother one will see or come. i really, my gmc, a place for you from the legal cannot be in your voice a phone she could just wasn't doing a lot at the version. the phones of all is going to examine for europe today.
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u n, and u p. a genocide while 222 voted against the proposal, was seated by a majority of just 11 votes. and the genocide issue was lost from the agenda, who the opposition voted to classify the o. u. n. u p. a crimes committed as genocide against the polish population, but the party in power supported softer wording for foreign policy reasons. america for when it well known that the polish government is actively lobbying for ukraine to be admitted to the e. u. it was to that end of the polish foreign minister coretta slough, sikorsky urged polish champion not to exacerbate the situation with the bottle. i knew been in the end. on july, the 11th 2013, following seated and prolonged debate. poland approved an official statement describing the valiant tragedy as ethnic cleansing with marks of genocide. mutual be cheaper to them. ah, jim queens associates, you know joe, i'm putting coverage v show she say movie global had your modem or the little version. she's with m. c mater come out with you, i'm helping my mother one will see how come i am our pm to a place where you from the economy on how to play in your voice. if you could just literally galaxy at the version, the bills of all
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u. s. n b u, his conduct. but all that didn't stop mold over obtaining a protecting show authority, a vice president, friends u. s. military interventions in the middle east as.
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but there was suggestion in that the u. n u. s were concerned that antonio guterres was too accommodating or sympathetic to russia's interests. in this green deal, and i think that's going to form part of the backdrop to these talks and why this issue is now even more sensitive than it already was. i think for the background. it's important to understand that there were actually two deals that were made last july one was the black sea great initiative between the u. n. russia, ukraine and, of course, turkey to get ukrainian grain flowing onto the global markets from those occupied black sea ports. and the second was a memorandum of understanding between russia and the united nations because russia has complained that its own food and fertilizer experts , which have been officially ring fenced in sanctions are not getting out to the global markets because of things like over compliance and sanctions fear. and things like that. it now has a list of demands things like reinstating the swift access of its state agricultural bank, re
but there was suggestion in that the u. n u. s were concerned that antonio guterres was too accommodating or sympathetic to russia's interests. in this green deal, and i think that's going to form part of the backdrop to these talks and why this issue is now even more sensitive than it already was. i think for the background. it's important to understand that there were actually two deals that were made last july one was the black sea great initiative between the u. n. russia, ukraine and, of...
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u. s. n. b u is constantly robbed by political and corrupt. but all that didn't stop mo, google obtaining a guided rocket. muddy got used to have moved to flood control r t fall that's for public for russian forces continue their advanced thought on this.
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u. n. d u s. c, u, k, the u, a e, saudi arabia, that, that are all involved in some shape or form. and in talking to these 2 desperate military groups, where do you start in terms of the conversation? where the conversation and our own circumstances, or how to start with a true man, who in terms of downs placed man in international community or miti of states. the heads did may not want to speak or talk right now, but international community has read a number of just reminds that can be huge. one of them certainly is about what would happen to this individual, what, who are given the shocks when peace eventually comes. and about that room, it's always a very powerful and uniquely val easterling the getting the recalcitrant lea this to come round to the table. but let us know also forgets that sometimes this leave the desk release office space themselves become captive. right? i am suggesting wowza, we force cartoon, and these 2 men, that international community also spread its way. and it's got to that town where the support of that clear understanding of those who are forcing acro
u. n. d u s. c, u, k, the u, a e, saudi arabia, that, that are all involved in some shape or form. and in talking to these 2 desperate military groups, where do you start in terms of the conversation? where the conversation and our own circumstances, or how to start with a true man, who in terms of downs placed man in international community or miti of states. the heads did may not want to speak or talk right now, but international community has read a number of just reminds that can be huge....
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u. n and the u. s. foreign as a foreign ministry and the u. k, they're useless. they do nothing. we need actually need to somebody to step up, pull back these 2 men deescalate and then we take it from there because what happening right now, it does not bode well for the near future. ok, we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us, money, i'm and mad, the ana didn't go go daddy. i'm how my dad been hambury. really appreciate your time. thanks for watching. you can see the program again. anytime by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. during the conversation on twitter handle is a james. i story from myself and the entire team. thanks for watching. bye bye for now. a ah, and when the news breaks, this hedge nationwide strikes since the beginning of the year when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told, i just want to research deeply and dive into its history and origin. with exclusive interviews, an in depth report, south korea probation really s
u. n and the u. s. foreign as a foreign ministry and the u. k, they're useless. they do nothing. we need actually need to somebody to step up, pull back these 2 men deescalate and then we take it from there because what happening right now, it does not bode well for the near future. ok, we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us, money, i'm and mad, the ana didn't go go daddy. i'm how my dad been hambury. really appreciate your time. thanks for watching. you can see the...
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u. s. n. b u is constantly roth by political and corrupt. oh, but old didn't stop mo, google obtaining a guided walk, it's marty, good. perhaps we move toward the flood. have the it's controlled r t fall that's for public, for russian forces continue their advanced thoughts on the city of our field. most pushing ukrainian forces to go with foreign policy chief calls on military shippy, maintaining a provocative approach and risking and as we continue our special coverage of the u . s. invasion or at the infamous battery person bringing us his power, led me into another room and pulled cold water over me. i didn't, and in another room they beat me, the sticks broke my ribs. they were like china is celebrating. it's 4th space. se from launching it up to conducting large scale space missions. beijing continues with our national seater than most so welcome to the ours world, news and updates. i'm here. we start with the latest from crimea where the russian black sea fleet has grown attack on the poor of service stroke pool mm. grown was destroyed by russian forces. while a 2nd one exploded casualties or damage with explosives has crashed near the town of new against incident happened close to the russian capital . here several western made explosives on board. a local resident. according to media reports, the drone could have been caught up in a tree blue directly from ukraine. sonya republic, the russian defense ministry says wagner fighters, fox, in the embattle
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u. n says the u. n. is described it as the most dangerous migration we're in the world. it and he is rescued. 47 boats carrying around 1600 migrants in just the last 2 days. mileage train has minus now from miss rata, libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach european shores are what we are saw from authorities in western libya, was 11 bodies were discovered, including a child of that washer swore in the, in the city of good of woody, which was just a bit west of here. and in the last week, at least $46.00 bodies are washed ashore in the city of for brighter, which is to the west of tripoli. so just goes to show the, the dangerous journey that migrants are taking in order for it or, and to search for a better life in europe. now the international b, u n's international organization for migration has said that this quarter in 2023 has been the deadliest quarter, are registered since 2017. with more than 440 bodies of 4441 deaths registered. so for all turkish authorities interested around a 110 people for alleged links to the band kurdistan workers party p k k. some are members of the opposition people's democratic party come less than 3 weeks before president worship type, and one faces what's expected to be a tight election race. rage on homes in $21.00 province is also targeted journalists, lawyers, and human rights activists. canyon police of now recovered 89 bodies from shallow graves on land owned by the leader of a religious cult. for as he say, the victims starved themselves to death. after being told that would mean they would meet jesus past support. mackenzie, the leader of good news, international church is under arrest. he's been hell twice previously after the death of children. yes, i was there. i live from london mos
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u. s, that's what i believe, i think the, the u. s. the u. n is showing that it has very little independence. be of these would be the knotted states. there's turn itself into a tool of american interests. it's no longer neutral. ready or bias are unbiased in any sense. it is firmly on the american side at, and i mean, as a, well, it shouldn't be un be an open access venue for. but of course, with it being based in new york, it requires american visa to be handed out by the picky u. s. government. do you think, you know, it's come to re think based venue? well, that'd be great if you move to geneva or some other neutral city but, but yes, the you that the, the u. s. is, is essentially abandoning its promise to provide free access to you and your meetings, functions, etc. so that's certainly what this, what this latest moves us. great speaking many thanks for joining us on a program journalist and also daniel is our thank you to civilians had been killed and several more wounded in the later ukrainian shillinger. the city of marquis of the dawn.
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u n t p u n h c r. guest houses and offices have come into the crossfire or being routed. james, did you get any sense of whether there's any provision of aid possible at the moment? yes the you and that saying that they are not stopping their aide delivery operations are but they say most of their staff are sheltering in place because it's so difficult for them to go anywhere. and it's so dangerous from the go anywhere. but they say if staff are in a position somewhere incident that they can help people than they will do so, but it's a very severe problem. we've got 16000000 people um, in sudan, according to the united nations who are in humanitarian need of support from the united nations. it was a grim humanitarian situation before this. it's now i think, a much worse than that. in fact, to the un secretary general when he spoke earlier on, he described the situation in terms of the humanitarian situation as horrendous. ah, more calls coming in all the time. i'm for the 2 rival generals to have a cease fire infectious moments ago, moments before i speaking to you here. i was down listening to the us ambassador to the united nations who spoke to reporters. she said her message to the generals was to put the guns down now up, but it's pretty clear from what we're hearing from the you and representative on the ground, who incidentally, is there in cartoon, but can't go anywhere. he's blockaded in the building that he's in. he can't go anywhere. he says, just to unsafe to travel. he's in touch with both of the generals by phone very regularly. he says he believes they're both still in the capital city in khartoum. but he doesn't sense any willingness at this stage for them to impose a cease far or we had so far is to humanitarian for pauses on sunday, and monday that weren't totally respected at the un is asking for another, a humanitarian pause. and they're hoping that they try and persuade the generals at to convert these humanitarian pauses eventually into a proper ceasefire campaign. thank you very much indeed. or the special envoy for yemen. hers commended the warring factions in yemen for completing the prisoner exchange. agreed to under a, you and broken truce. nearly a 1000 detainees were released raising hopes of an end to yemen. long running conflict. hundreds of families have been reunited in the past few days. in terms of the holiday. the truth is continued to deliver when beyond the 6 duration, 6 months ago. at the time gazing on next steps, i believe we have not seen such a curious unity for making progress towards. ready ending the conflict that i could turn on the part to think bolder steps towards peace. ah, prominent criminal critic has been sentenced to 25 years in prison by court in moscow for treason and denigrating, the military, letting me a car. mercer was arrested a year ago after he denounced the russian invasion of ukraine. the journalist, 10 politician was a close. i live opposition to boston himself, who was shot dead near the criminal in 2015. you survived to suspect poisonings in 2015 and another and 2017. so she blamed on the kremlin his lawyer say that left him with paul in europe. se enough condition which leads to paralysis and his condition as deteriorated in prison, or more played a key role in passing the magnet ski act in the u. s. named after russian tax lewis game uminski, who died in prison after exposing corruption legislation how to invoke sanctions on alleged human rights abuses in russia. those jabari reports from moscow was wondering, as the verdict was read out loud mirror car mores and listened without any visible reaction convicted of treason. spreading false information about russia's on forces and cooperating with an undesirable organization. his lawyer said car moore's aside as a verdict on the justice of his cause. if the thrash me this terrible but very highest mental, let me work as a politician, as a citizen, that distance, how he perceived this brought it when he heard it 25 years, his self esteem even went up. he realized he was doing everything right. as hundreds of journalists packed a room where they watched the court proceedings on screen. reaction to the verdict came in swiftly. nobel laureate, dmitri moore, a talk who was a witness in car, moore's this case told al jazeera, it was p
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u. n. the e u and others of supporting the rebels. kigali denies this, according to an agreement signed by regional leaders, m 23 is to move to sub, been your in the room, go mountains near the rondo border, but the rebels have not gone there yet. the dismissal of the of we didn't even loan the worth. what luxury of the, the one what whether they are getting that until i get to that position one valley did. then i'd be able to tell you what that was reported by one of the regional forces were deployed a few months ago. they said they are here to facilitate a political process between kinshasa and m 23. but some honestly say the negotiations are moving too slowly. and while everyone talks about a political truck and a military truck, there is no clear understanding on what should come 1st and how that should evolve. am 23 leaders say they want direct talks with the government can shots insisted cannot negotiate. and to all areas controlled by the rebels fighters are vacated. the deadlock is unbroken, and hunger leads who've been forced out are now living rough in comes for the displace and suffering. catching saw all just 0. 3 workers have died after an explosion at a coal mine in central columbia rescue teams are still trying to find another for attract inside. authorities are investigating the incidence on whether the site complied with safety laws. similar accidents in march left 21. people that activists have begun for days of protest in london to demand urgent government action on climate change. b extinction, rebellion protest group, once an end to the use of fossil fuels, it's calling on tens of thousands of people to join the demonstrations. as there is no. barker was at the rally and spoke to retail. isa was a doctor and climate health researcher. he began by asking her how climate change is affecting her patients. climate change is a pressing reality across the world now, but we can't escape it even in london. so i work as a g p in london where we have quite often illegal levels of application. and what that means to me as a doctor in practice, is i'm seeing children with a 10 percent reduced lunch as a result of ammunition across the country. what that translate, it was 36000 high material just as a result of attribution. that's the same of the double decker bus was that people every single day and so taking action on the climate crisis. yes, it's good for the future, but it's also good for the health of the population today about the health is about relation, of course, for people who've been following a new medic slipping out protesting recently over working conditions and so on and so forth. you see the 2 being related to climate issue and also when it comes to job and working with dopson work edition. of course, i mean the health section was under a huge amounts of pressure. we have an aging population have increasingly complex health conditions. but the large, one of the leading medical journals has had that the climate crisis is the greatest threat to health of this country. and i work as a g p, but i'm also a researcher and i'm really in the business of prevention. if we know that something is going to cause problems down the line, hopefully begins treated today. and that's why, really all of this is very, very much connected. i think we take action on climate today that relieve some pressure on the health care system and ensure we can have healthy and flourishing population at large value ones, whether agencies as the world's glacier as are disappearing rapidly and saving them as a lost cause in its annual report, the world's meteorological organizations, as the melting of some european glaciers has been in its words off the charts. the last 8 years have been the warmest ever recorded. the higher concentrations of greenhouse gases have accelerated global warming. while the leader of the united states and columbia, se they will deepen cooperation to tackle drug trafficking. us president joe biden met columbia, gustavo petro, the white house on thursday. petro who took office in august, has been critical of washington's crack down on drugs. to also discuss climate change migration, columbia, as long running conflict with rebel groups as well as tensions with venezuela, colombia is the key to the hemisphere, and i mean necessarily a keystone and i think we have an opportunity if we work hard enough to have a western hemisphere that is united equal democratic and, and economically prosperous. they fox c o. laughlin murdock has dropped the high profile defamation lawsuit against the australia news outlet. the website criteria, cues, murdoch, his family, and company of feeling the u. s. capital ryan, from 2021. murdoch's lawyer said the news site had tried to introduce evidence from a separate defamation case against fox news, intuit defense. earlier this week, the network agreed to pay almost $800000000.00 to the u. s. technology firm dominion voting systems over false claims. it's miss.
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u. n . the e u, and others of supporting the rebels. kigali denies this, according to an agreement signed by regional leaders, m 23 is to move to sub, been in the room mountains near the run the buddha. but the rebels have not gone there yet. the definitions of the agree, it is in line, the worth would likely of leader. but whether they are getting there until i get to that position, we want validate. then i can be able to tell you, okay, good. that was one that was reported by one of the regional forces were deployed a few months ago. they said they are here to facilitate a political process between kinshasa and m 23. but some analysts say that negotiations. oh, moving too slowly. and while everyone talks about a political truck and a military truck, ah, there is no clear understanding on what, what should come 1st are and how that should or evolve. m. 33 leaders say they want direct talks with the government. kinshasa insisted cannot negotiate. and till all areas controlled by the rebel fighters are vacated, that deadlock is unbroken. and congolese who've been forced out are now living rough in comes for the displaced and suffering. cat inside are 0. so lincolns of call for justice on the 4th anniversary of easter bombings that killed more than 260 people. the bishop of colombo held the service in the capital where he criticized successive governments. the failing to disclose evidence related to the attacks. the blas claim by i sole targeted 3 churches and 3 luxury hotels in 2019 muslims in many parts. the world are mocking either fitter with prayers and festivities. this was the scene earlier in mca islam. holy a site. the timing of ease is determined by the signing of the crescent moon. in some countries, the holiday will be celebrated on saturday. well that all the friends took place that i like symbol in occupied these teresa. during ramadan, tensions were running high as is ready, forces conducted rates at the compound and prevented thousands of palestinians from entering it celebrations have been muted in southern turkey and northwestern syria that he was still molding days killed in february earthquakes. that these 56000 people died and a 1000 more were left homeless. so because the glue repulsed from her to a province took its worst affected region. a low was in the simple prefabricated cabin in her tie. people gather for prayer to mark the end of month from august and the beginning of the period of feast 8. they live in a container city as their houses were destroyed or damaged after 2 earthquakes to southern trickier. in february, the kind of families among 350 others living here. to myself, he pulled the body of his son from under robles, and 13 days after the quake struck being sung. can they not dinner? sadness begins when you bury your own child. the heartbreak never goes away. its fate. and patience is the only remedy i beg god to take me, not him. he says before the earthquakes, all his relatives and children used together at his home. this time only his grand, some is here. those will is a hybrid till gloves. there will be stuff we lost one of our sons, the other 3 today around the country. my son used to ask me to cook several dishes, now they get no one and i cried in the morning, the children left traumatized by the disaster. find comfort and games. months later, they're still unable to go to school. the province of hot i was hit the hardest by the disasters that claimed more than 50000 lives. in 11 cities, people are forced to leave or shelter in containers and camps. also remains devastated by dearth, quakes that struck in february. people have come to the cemetery to visit the graves of their loved ones, they loss to the disaster for them and many others. this youth, it will be marked by grief and mourning. this area of the cemetery has been left for those who didn't survive. the quakes that have been identified through fingerprints and dna matches and people are searching the headstones to find those they have lost and then tidy layer greys. they know they can't bring them back, but some find solace and prayer. scene anchor solo al jazeera hot, i southern turkey budgeting this president, alberto fernandez, is it else that he won't be running for reelection in october? it comes as the country face of the coin. inflation is thought to over a 100 percent. that is expected to get worse, ongoing droughts of cripple the agricultural sector, and as well as elected in 2019 emergency crews in columbia, hoping to rescue for trapped minus the buildup of gas is calls an explosion overnight. dropping the men and killing 3 others. katya lopez said, i am possible to coal mines are now the sight of a rescue operation in the columbian central town of coconut. bah, you know, no, not friends. and families are waiting anxiously, hoping their relatives survived the overnight explosion. when those on oil, when barzyk clarify the noise almost not males of bed. when all the mine it's told me that minute exploded. i was frightened because my co workers were working then. i mean, i was dramatic going down these mines, which one more than 900 meters under ground is a dangerous mission. authority say they detected toxic gases like carbon monoxide and methane in the shafts. 4 months earlier, government officials banned the mines from operating to the safety concerns. but they remained open miles or look while we're exploring different ways to use a tunnel so we can safely reach the missing minus of more than 150 people walking round the clock. i mean, colombia is latin. america's largest co producer accidents are common, especially in coal and gold mines, underground. explosions hills about a 100 people a year on average between 20112022. and now these families are hoping their relatives won't become one of those statistics. hello this with again al jazeera, the activists have begun for days of protests in london to demand urgent government action on climate change. the extinction rebellion, protest group, baldwin to the use of fossil fuels. it's cool on tens of thousands of people to join the demonstrations of their pocket was the rally and spoke to read to a doctor in climate health research it. yes to climate change is affecting her patients. climate change is a pressing reality across the worlds now. but we can't escape it even in london. so i work as a g p in east london where we have quite often illegal levels of app. and what that means for me as a doctor in practice, is that i'm seeing children with a 10 percent reduced lung capacity as a result of abolition across the country. what that translates to is $36000.00 cremmit shore deaths per year as a result of application. that's the same as a double decker bus worth of people every single day. and so taking action on the climate crisis. yes, it's good for future, but it's also good for the health of the population here today, 8 by 2, by the help of population, of course. so for people who have been following u. k. news medics have been out protesting recently over working conditions and so on and so forth. do you see the to being related to climate issue and also the issue when it comes to job and working with thompson working business? of course, i mean the health sector is under huge amounts of pressure. we have an aging population, have increasingly complex health conditions. but the launch one of the leading medical journals has had that the climate crisis is the greatest threat to health of this century. and i work as a t p, but i'm also a researcher and i'm really in the business of prevention. if we know that something is going to cause problems down the line, how can we begin st it today? and that's why, really all of this is very, very much into connected. i think we take action on climate to day that relieve some of the pressure on our health care system and ensure we can have healthy and flourishing population at large. he was whether agency says the world's glaze, he has all dis
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u . n. the u. s. african nations and others to extend to don's fractured cease fire. fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces has continued if at a lower level, during the 72 hour truce, which is due to end in just under 4 hours time. the worst of the conflict was started nearly 2 weeks ago, has been in the capitol har tomb. but it's also flared and other provinces including dar for as a sad beg reports. moving through the aftermath of battle in what used to be a market place. now ammunition shells listed the streets. the situation remains dyess, the sudanese, trapped inside the city, turned battle ground, but never got to get at the vent crisis is big. the situation is very tough on those difficulty in internal movements. we often stand in long queues to get bread happened many times where we got bread, but never the amount that my family need well and what they lamented. the damage has his everything. both of them are fighting each other and we the people will be the biggest losers. and the most affected law. the where's the 2 parties did a conflict, namely, albert han and meet the de, showed the sudanese people 10 per cent only of the care and attention they gave to foreign countries through safe corridors to evacuate their nationals from the country. we need to take our sick people to hospital and to remove the dead bodies from to street. emergency services have been stretched beyond capacity and are pleading for help. a doctor from these scenes at a heart to him hospital for advising either there are still injured people in the hospital. medical supplies are very scarce. no medical teams have managed to reach us due to lack of security and safety on the roads leading to the hospital. the injured are still coming to hospital because of the current battles. if the fighting wasn't enough, some fear armed looters even more. cctv footage captures men dressed in military fatigues and carrying weapons breaking into shops. it's not clear who these men are or which side they belong to. both the military and rapid support forces accused each other of breaking law and order elsewhere in the country. the terracon in and near the border with chad has seen intense battles. the airy has witnessed ethnic conflict in the recent past. now the sound of gunfire can be heard as locals run for cover. star reports, the city has no electricity and very limited phone connectivity. countries continued to evacuate their people from sudan aid workers arrived in jordan on thursday. i think all of us feel very relieved, but all of us are very, very mixed feelings. also regress relief or sydney's go behind. the sudanese army has denied reports of possible talks with the r as if it said in the statement of the rapid support forces have no choice but to surrender will perish. i said, beg, i'll g 0 last spring and have a morgan or from cartoon for a live updates. so as we get closer to the end of that 72 hours ceasefire, are people nervous as to what may happen next. however, while people are divided into 2, there are people who are nervous because they've seen how these the previous these fires have held. and they've seen the air strikes. and the artillery strikes between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. and their biggest concern is that it will intensify in the coming days. may say that if that's the kind of fighting that's happening during a ceasefire, imagine what would happen when that's his fire ends in about a few hours time. then there are other people who say that that's he's for i never held and they've been witnessing, repeated fighting and confrontation between the rapid support for says and the sudanese army. and so for them, whether this expires or not, or whether there's a news, these fire doesn't make much of a difference. they still can't leave their homes. they still don't have access to power and water. and basic commodities and goods are very hard to get by, and there's no cash in the market. some banks remain closed. so some people say that while they don't one the ceasefire to end or they want to renew it and renewal of it because they've seen the fighting, and they are concerned that it will get worse and worse in the coming days. others i think that they are already living through the worst conditions possible. and so it doesn't matter if there is a renewal or not about tell us a little bit more about the political and diplomatic attempts to at least try to get the ceasefire extended. while the regional body, i guard the inter governmental authority and development has reached out to the sudanese army and they agreed tentatively to that 72 hours these fire that is supposed to start once this one ends around midnight local time. but the rapid support forces are yet to respond and agree to it. and this is the latest initiative to try to get the 2 sides to stop fighting so that people can get access to humanitarian necessities or humanitarian needs. because many people still remain trapped in their homes. unable to get basic commodities un, unable to get medical treatments. but again, the rapid support forces are yet to actually respond to that proposal by the i got a body then as the issue of the envoy, the sudanese army agreed to send an envoy to the south in east capital juba. but also the rapid support forces has yet to agree to that. so they are concerned that the efforts of the regional body or the international bodies may not bring much result on the ground for the people in sudan, and especially in the capital houghton. okay. have a thank you so much, have a morgan reporting from her tomb. so as you've been hearing many markets in the capital have been destroyed and unexploded ammunition poses a danger to those who have remained behind al jazeera, my father is in northern, harder to with more. natalie, nati lafayette. and that's united fulfillment we are in the suburb of shamburger, north of kraft, come back, lee. this part of the main fruit and vegetable market was the scene of violence fighting between the sudanese army and the rapids support forces on saturday. and as you can see, the damage is evident. this frog was carrying ammunition and it exploded. during the confrontation, the shrapnel flew everywhere. the biggest danger now is that not all ammunition has exploded. this presents a threat to pedestrians and cause bearing in mind that some trade is on custom as all returning to the market. the ammunition is scattered around the area. these munitions could explode that any time due to the high date temperatures, all of cars run over them, or people step on them. these buildings where police officers used to live as well as the market, have been severely damaged and the explosions and the fighting, which is considered some of the most violent in this area. given the situation authorities need tend to vin quickly and bring in teams to dispose of the explosive ordinance safety because people have started using this road again. bob, i was so level. hard to miss, difficult and dangerous. yeah. okay. military planes have flown their citizens out from an air base north of cartoon. but it can take several hours to cover the 20 kilometers to the way these said now base saudi arabia, an india, or among the countries that have evacuated people from ports to don. about 850 kilometers or 13 hour drive east of cartoon, summer making the journey north to egypt. that's about a 1000 kilometers from the capital. while others are taking, taking even longer routes about 1500 kilometers west to the border with chad. that's where our correspondence is. my the denise and he reports from a village near the chart. so don border. it's a difficult situation for hundreds and hundreds of refugees who are yet to be registered by the united nations high commissioner for refugees and other international don't. just as we just at the village, not far away from cooper on the way it is a major distribution center for the was for program and other ages. we realize that dozens of people who fled the situation is done. and i come out here out in the open in makes your structures have not been registered and therefore couldn't access some of the aid being delivered to refugees who fled the crisis in sudan. now basically, the situation is such that the united nation has only organized or other budgeted for at least 20000 people in terms of food supplies or food assistance. however, with the current situation, it looks like the agencies yeah, the united nations agencies as well as other organizations, like the world foot program, don't have enough to feed the expected number of people who are crossing over from sudan and into china earlier this morning today, there were reports of skirmishes across the border, not a 35 kilometers from the town of denison town of address, where people local law reporting, hearing gunfire, explosions, not far away in the town of janina which is of course being contested by both parties in the conflict and so that's why i was following the evacuation efforts of several countries in djibouti airports is here on the market debate. these international app or where plains have been landing, carrying people evacuated from food on, as well as at the neighboring military ad, a diabetes, the hub for these areas. accusation operation because the host, the military of several foreign powers, including the us, china, wrong in japan and there among countries. i've been evacuating that diplomats and government workers. and then also this isn't actually the song of the lighting and the bomb explosion everywhere. all the time. we can please read the replying with the people benefiting from these evacuated programs belong to a relatively fortunate minority, as many thousands more trying to flee food on by land into neighboring country. malcolm web. i'll just, inability for now speak to our shop. malik, who is the country director for save the children in sudan. he's joining us though from jet doesn't saudi arabia. thank you so much for your time with us and al jazeera. how is the, the fighting impacted say the children's operations in saddam thank you very much. so at the moment. like, you know, and have to me since the start of this crisis on 15th of april or ports of like electricity carts echo hotel echo horse applies. which actually really impacted the, the population in terms of like making sure that that they are able to survive. this is in addition to the tax on civilian population in the spots of the city. and now the situation is that it has now like the, the conflict has no started and investor, the full staff are reporting looting through a 4 offices in one in july and want to get in, which is a capital cup and city of good enough. they have been looted, it was several times she got a house as well. we just learned to unconfirmed. so she has that to offer. and, and actually again, she's offices in for tomorrow, saluted this she'll really impact the capacity of agencies to deliver any emergency services. right. so very difficult for you and your staff to be carrying out a needs assessment with the deteriorating security situation right now. at the moment this next will impossible. so like the safety of stop safety of our patient is seen do martin, but the continues fighting. it's next to impossible to conduct any kind of assessment at the woman. right. and then more of the sort of the conflict, of course, your monetary needs and don, we're already quite large with children being the most vulnerable. so what are the biggest threats right now for children in your opinion? so 1st of all, i think you'd likely mentioned that that the situation was already by the dia, 15800000 people, canceled and acquired immune get punitive assistance. and now with to me being the center of the crisis, we have 5000000 people live. half of them are more like more like close to half of them are actually basically below the low of 20. so there are significant number of children. in fact, to me, at the moment, i have a report from my staff who have been actually recreating cartoon going to the other cities, several places, but also when 2 neighboring countries. while they were moving out of the places they have seen charged bodies on the, on the road, they have seen damage buildings. they've seen a lot of complete gun fires and this has to be very, very serious impact. on the 2nd you go for mental health for a little bit more about that, that about impacts in particular and also the longer this conflict goes on, what's the long term impact on children here? so i said like the conflict has one the impact from the children, from a mental well being perspective. but also now the other main concern we have is there is no supply coming in from anywhere. so whatever supplies we had, we were like, i'm talking about all of the national relations with including the mercy of felt was, or whatever supplies we supplied to that facility. that's pretty much it. we cannot move our supplies out, our supplies and not that for looted. so i'm sure one of the supplies of most of the agencies and insult. so the ability of intellectual agencies to prevent any lifesaving activities is pretty limited based on number one particular situation. right. also the fact that the ongoing looping of agencies will further days are capacity. ok, we'll leave it there. thank you. are not like thank you for joining us from jetta and saudi arabia. now the u. s. pardon me, diplomatic efforts to extend that truth have been gathering pace in the u. s. secretary state anthony blinkin says that washington is working actively between the war and generals and to don to prolong that sees fire. rosalyn jordan has more from the u. s. state department u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin, told reporters on thursday that with the end of the latest cease fire, the work for the us and other western countries as well as members of the african union continues because the need to re establish peace inside. so dan, is of the utmost importance. we are very actively working to extend the, the cease fire. we've had a 72 hours cease fire, which like most, sees fires is imperfect, but nonetheless has reduced violence. and that's obviously created somewhat better conditions for people in sudan as also enabled some humanitarian assistance to continue to move around. but we want to make sure that um it possible this is extended, we're very actively engaged on
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u. n. is aware of the accusations that are being made, that the u. n. of got out there international staff, but left behind their national staff and left behind may be the people of sudan to an extent. mr. peppers was in a convoy of an over 1000 people that went on sunday from khartoum over 800 kilometers by road to port saddam. that's the main c port on the red sea. and that's where the u. n's now can establish its humanitarian hub, the you and making it clear. yes, it looks like they only looked after the internationals, but they in fear there was a real threat to those people because of the increasing attacks and robbery and looting. and the attack, for example, on the e. u ambassador that took place last week, but now they're going to do it. they say everything they can for their national staff and for the people of sudan. one thing we haven't heard about, and we're getting a briefing right now, and the security council from the humanitarian coordinator, is about those sudanese who are trying to make it to the borders. and i'm hearing reports of utte
u. n. is aware of the accusations that are being made, that the u. n. of got out there international staff, but left behind their national staff and left behind may be the people of sudan to an extent. mr. peppers was in a convoy of an over 1000 people that went on sunday from khartoum over 800 kilometers by road to port saddam. that's the main c port on the red sea. and that's where the u. n's now can establish its humanitarian hub, the you and making it clear. yes, it looks like they only...
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u and the u. n. countries have been really, really aggressive. nato has been really, really aggressive in conditioning aid to 3rd world countries like africa, some in south america, upon the acceptance of what, what, what a roman catholic like me would call an in anti life agenda, which is inclusive of contraception. abortion and l g b t q. in 2015, for example, are all read to you something that i found in my research. the un general assembly adopted agenda 2030, which outlines 17 sustainable development goals to guide international development for the next decade. the s c g 's build off the previous set of global goals. these come from agenda 21. they're called the millennium development goals, and they identify $169.00 specific targets focused on creating an economically socially and environmentally sustainable world. what this means is creating a world that is unilaterally pro secular liberalism and a key piece of establishing an order of post christian secular liberalism is pushing l g b t q. really hard. yes, yes. in the law fair, i group you but also in the culture. well, and that's the question i don't think and maybe i'm over sorry. banner for i myself . i don't think anybody should ever be killed for a choice like that. i don't think that's the place that any bay should stand and some of these governments do take that position, that is different for i think from overall what we're talking about here. i do think that that is something that could be worked on. not necessarily the pushing of the agenda with and the education system, the social system, those sorts of things, which makes me wonder, what did these western countries think they stand again, from pushing this agenda. do you really think they're in it just to save people's lives? so those that might be actually being, being victims in these countries that are being brutalized or is it really what they claim it to be? do you think they support the rights of marginalized people who identifies homosexual or you think there's a bigger reason, as we've seen time and time again, this is just being used as an excuse. certainly it's being used as an excuse that you're certainly right, scotty to distinguish between christian nations and islamic nations where that it's in previous christian law affair, even in this country, prior to a case called lawrence versus texas in 2003 the individuals that we have a robust tradition of states rights in this christian nation, where, what, what justice scalia called the, the individual states, the labs are forums of experimentation. we're allowed to develop moral laws that were to be developed not by the congress, but by state legislatures. and therefore you had more or less 2 kinds of states, red and blue. and prior to 2003, it was left to that, the moral legislation to be against pro gay law fair was left up to individual read states. after 2003, you have a force set an illegally zation of bands on sodomy after 2015 in this country. there is a forced illegally zation of individual state benz on gay marriage, much as you had a, a movement to illegal eyes, illegal ising certain vices from the perspective. the decisive perspective of the christian tradition on issue such as contraception, abortion pornography, those were all individual cases that rose before the supreme court under the warren court. 1965 contraception in in griswold versus connecticut. they made it illegal for individual conservative states to illegal ice contraception. 4 years later in 1969, a case called stanley versus georgia. they made it illegal. they the supreme court to illegal eyes, even if you're a conservative christian stay pornography 3. we all know they made it illegal to ill legalize abortion. and they did so in 2003 with regard to sodomy in lawrence versus taxes. and they did so with regard to individual conservative states that would illegal eyes gay marriage in 2015 under o burger fell versus hodges. so 11 important american distinction that ought to be made is this country stands for the proposition of states rights that the federal congress should really only be making. last of resort legislation that's not moral in character that's codified him or 10th amendment or 10th amendment, codified, something called the general police powers, the powers to regulate help safety welfare morals, and security. and that means that with the individual, 50 state legislatures resides the power to moralize. there should basically be 2 kinds red states and blue states. but the supreme court, starting in the 60s, made it illegal for the conservative states to legislate in one direction, which would be against porn contraception, sodomy, gay, marriage, et cetera. that's what we have to reverse in this. well, and tim gordon, let's continue this conversation. i'm a talked about the idea that marriage is something that goes across state lines and how that argument was used to push for a federal and at federal acceptance of the law. when we come back, we will continue to look at how authentic he west personal homosexual rights in foreign countries really is going with our guest. him gordon state. ah huh. hm. since the beginning of its history, the united states of america has officially declared that's driving for freedom and people's rights to happiness. however, in reality, having won independence, american colonists headed for that total extermination of the indigenous population of the continent. american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories. while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of buys of native americans lived by hunting these wild animal, colonists slaughter the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in indian gone, said colonel richard, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated. u. s. army general phillips sheridan expressed the essence of this policy in the infamous words, the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been the majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today . ah, ah, what if i told you that the key to understanding the universe was a tiny particle, which is nearly impossible to detect so much so that they are even called ghost particles. they do exist and they're called neutrinos. this brings us here to the caucasus mountains here in come up with where we're going to visit the unique bucks on november tori. and it might surprise you. we're not going to find it out here in the open, but instead we have to go about 2 kilometers deep underneath this mountain range. the welcome 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. >>> a cuidarse mucho, vamos a la pausa, la policía de san francisco, informa delrresto n ade u u guacuando presuntamente intentaba robar, aquí el informe >>> una mujer murió la noche del jueves al ser baleada por un guardia de seguridad privada en la calle market cerca de la cuarta en san francisco, el uniformado habría disparado luego de que la mujer intentará robar mercancías aunque no se sabe qué desató el enfrentamiento. ella dice que se percató de lo ocurrido y...
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u and the u. n. countries have been really, really aggressive. nato has been really, really aggressive in conditioning aid to 3rd world countries like africa, some in south america, upon the acceptance of what, what, what a roman catholic like me would call an in anti life agenda, which is inclusive of contraception. abortion and l g b t q. in 2015. for example, i'll read to you something that i found in my research. the un general assembly adopted agenda 2030, which outlines 17 sustainable development goals to guide international development . for the next decade. the s d g 's build off the previous set of global goals. these come from agenda 21. they're called the millennium development goals, and they identify a $169.00 specific targets focused on creating an economically socially and environmentally sustainable world. what this means is creating a world that is unilaterally pro secular liberalism and a key piece of establishing an order of post christian secular liberalism is pushing l g b t q. really hard. yes, yes. in the law fair, i agree with you, but also in the culture it well, and that's the question i don't think and maybe i'm over sorry. banner for i myself . i don't think anybody should ever be killed for a choice like that. i don't think that's the place that anybody should stand and some of these governments do take that position, that is different for i think from overall what we're talking about here. i do think that that is something that could be worked on. not necessarily the pushing of the agenda within the education system, the social system, those sorts of things, which makes me wonder, what did these western countries think they stand again, from pushing this agenda? do you really think they're in it just to save people's lives? so those that might be actually being, being victims in these countries that are being brutalized or is it really what they claim it to be? do you think they support the rights of marginalized people who identifies homosexual or you think there's a bigger reason, as we've seen time and time again, this is just being used as an excuse. certainly it's being used as an excuse that you're certainly right, scotty to distinguish between christian nations and islamic nations, where that's in previous christian law fair, even in this country prior to a case called lawrence versus texas in 2003. the individual that we have a robust tradition of states rights in this christian nation. where, what, what justice scalia called the, the individual states, the labs are a forums of experimentation. we're allowed to develop moral laws that were to be developed not by the congress, but by state legislatures. and therefore you had more or less 2 kinds of states, red and blue. and prior to 2003, it was left to that the moral legislation to be against pro gay law fair was left up to individual read states. after 2003, you have a forced sep and illegal i zation of bands on sodomy after 2015 in this country. there is a forced illegally zation of individual state benz on gay marriage, much as you had a, a movement to illegal eyes, illegal ising certain vices from the perspective. the decisive perspective of the christian tradition on issue such as contraception, abortion pornography, those were all individual cases that rose before the supreme court under the warren court. 1965 contraception in in griswold versus connecticut. they made it illegal for individual conservative states who illegally contraception 4 years later in 1969, a case called stanley versus georgia. they made it illegal. they the supreme court to illegal eyes even if you're a conservative christian state. pornography 3, we all know they made it illegal to illegal eyes, abortion. and they did so in 2003 with regard to sodomy in lawrence versus taxes and they did so with regard to individual conservative states. ah, that would illegal eyes gay marriage in 2015 under o. burger fell versus hodges. so 11 important american distinction that ought to be made is this country stands for the proposition of states rights that the federal congress should really only be making. last resort legislation that's not moral in character that's codified them or 10th amendment or 10th amendment, codified, something called the general police powers, the powers to regulate health, safety, welfare, morals, and security. and that means that with the individual, 50 state legislatures resides the power to moralize. there should basically be 2 kinds red states and blue states. but the supreme court, starting in the 60s, made it illegal for the conservative states to legislate in one direction, which would be against porn contraception, sodomy, game, carriage, et cetera. that's what we have to reverse in this. well, and jim gordon, let's continue this conversation. i had talked about the idea that marriage is something that goes across state lines and how that argument was used to push for a federal and at federal acceptance of the law. when we come back, we will continue to look at how authentic the west personal homosexual rights and foreign countries really is going with our guest. him, gordon, stay to ah huh . ah ah, donald trump is again at the nexus of american politics. he's also the 1st american president to face jail time. the entire legal apparatus of the state appears to be aligned against trump. can the rule of law survive this legal odyssey? no one else showed seemed wrong when all proofs just don't hold any world. yes, to see proud disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. hello, welcome back. we're talking about the global, queer agenda, with author of the case of patriarchy and catholic youtube and pod cast, or tim gory, and welcome back to him. now, before the break, we were talking about marriage. and obviously i, before we get to the global issues, that's very, very important. for the one case of a said marriage cross state park lines. that's how they were able to get around the 10th amendment and states rights. what was your answer back on that and why gay marriage was allowed in the us? well, that would be a good something called an accommodate clause provision. and that's not actually how was argued in a burger fell. it like all the other so called substantive due process cases. i've listed all of the progeny cases of substantive due process, which are inclusive of griswold versus connecticut. stanley versus georgia roe vs wade. lawrence versus texas. they simply argued that of all of these issues, contraception, porn sodomy, a gay marriage, unmistakable vices from the decisive perspective of the christian tradition. our natural rights are natural rights that cannot be reached by law, even state law, which is supposed to be sovereign in the realm of moralizing legislation in this country. they said, look, these rights are so important that they are what we call thought they received fundamental rights protection. which is nonsense because in cases like 2005 q over city of new london, they're taking away the fundamental right of private property. they're taking away the fundamental right to life, which is actually a natural right along with property it by roe vs wade. one of the cited cases that allegedly stands for the proposition of fundamental right to abort, right? so there is a fundamentally codified war at the heart of what constitutes a fundamental right. ok so, so i want to stop you there because i said, i want to run out of time without us talking about global issues. and this is what kind of brought this conversation today, because i know you watched all the protests in these public displays against guitar, regarding their lack of rights for homosexuals and their countries. nothing new. this is been with him for hundreds of years. what was your impression of the situation in the dentist protesting? actually, i think they were going to be able to change something that was rooted in religious law, not just government law. well, it's interesting isn't it? because in islamic nations, the problem of amick ability, or accommodation of liberal western democratic tolerance is globally speaking at its lowest. so there's not a lot of risk in these islamic countries of capitulation to the aggressive world wide l g b t q agenda. and you'd pointed out, well, in, in, in some countries and i identified those as the islamic ones instead of making it illegal merely, they are actually punishing with death, homosexual acts and things like that that isn't the tradition in christian countries in christian countries. we have accommodated the l g agenda and we were slowly over the you know, since the, from the french revolution to now christian countries have been infiltrated is the best word. and it's because we had a, not necessarily a softer stance, but a more lenient penalty for such vices as sodomy, gay, marriage contraception pornography than in those islamic countries. we were a softer targeting, and i think that's, that's the best way to make begin to make the explanation that the christian countries were the west who lost their faith, lost their religion and sold out to the one world globalist l g, b t, q, agenda and i mean, i think, i think you're acting as much in this interview. is there an agenda? if so, what drives it? that seems to be a little bit of a mystery, but there is one and it was a civic. i think that's a bigger question is why does it always feel like, especially like the current by administration, united states, are they fair when they're advocating for homosexual rights in one country and saying, look, you're not doing this so therefore we're not going to give you aid but they're ignoring the lack of another's based, basically on which country is considered a friend or foe. saudi arabia versus iran side area versus the united versus dubai. it's amazing how they somehow don't ever think about those same rights and they're dealing with a country they considered to be an ally. sure, i mean, all i can say with certitude is that there's the question is closed the if you, if you look to the, the sustainable development goals of agenda 2030 they, they make provision time after time after time, that countries that aren't developed to use their term if they want to join the rest of the world and it's, it's implied to receive aid the way most western countries. ah, we're breaking news russian foreign minister survey. laugh ross and his turkish counterpart are in on car discussing the bilateral agenda, including the conflict in ukraine energy cooperation and the black sea green deal. let's take a lesson about him as a better. andrew said they said about kind of making me creating an outcome . so your foreign minister of rochester, elaborate last time when that again select the telephone that, that them, i'm sharing the foreign minister is meeting on the g 20 for the earthquake. russia has provided great assistance to our country. russia sent in their rescuers cruise to the common mirage. you should be. they ascend there and 250 strong rescuing team and they have also provided humanitarian really is sent and right away. immediately they san humanitarian relief from various regions of russia. we have received support in the safety of catherine and mirage and had tie and they have deployed field hospital and also would like to say that currently in this city or is inc in the head type province. this sick, the damage mention one hospital is filled trading patients. so in this regard, i would like to express, some are granted here to the russian government to the russian people for it they support i have just mentioned it is argue we are in constant contact with started here. we have very busy agenda. and yesterday we met at the dinner and we talked, going through dinner and today 1st we thought that it was talked with between the 2 of us. and then we had a wider meeting for that larger scale meeting. and i would like to say that the meeting was paradox. if we also talked about the regional issues, especially it concerns all the ukrainian light. it says here, incidentally, damage in this matter is at priority on the verge. some glee, i would like to say that unfortunately has been more than a year that there were, it was raging, that is damaging russia and ukraine and the entire world that we have expressed to our enemies. then get an understanding that only based on negotiations and international law, these were, should be and it shows image and we are rated to provide any assistance in this regard. and we make every effort to resolve this matter. and we stay in touch in contact with both parties. our president stays in contact with his counterparts few days ago in brussels. i also met with mr. calabria for administrative ukraine, and i also invited him to visit our account 3 today with sir g. a well, as i talked about the grain deal yesterday, we talked about the grand deal, eastern build grain agreement. we believe that diploma sin negotiations have a yield results also very the change shown prisoner is and we attach a lot of significance to the extension of this deal. and this regard. we also badge great significance to the fact that the global food crisis was prevented because of that had helped to prevent this drivers in an indicator called. and we also believe we should remove all the obstacles. this is on the bound of exporting rushing fertilizers and rushing drains. and in this regard, there is also similar understanding on the un behalf, everybody and the secretary general law of the un is making efforts in this regard and perkins support. so this efforts and how should we spoke with mr. good farish in new york? and we tell him about that. we are thinking about what we can do to gathered to remove this obstacle is special you with my counterparts from the u. k. from the us we discuss this matters with them the way i talked about what needs to be done to resolve all this issues so that we could extend the grain deal . and we also talked about other regional matters. and i like to say that to be and especially if the syrian does here weight scouts. a lot of that on the, on april, the 4th of this here, deputy ministers of our countries there was watery per tide meeting in moscow plant guidance that was attended to by us close by rush. i would like to express my gratitude, this or again, the foreign ministry of russia. we are grateful, sir. again, the foreign ministry of russia for hosting this event, la rope himself. personally, you have an introduction remark to this meeting and moscow. all the parties were transparent and open, they expressed their as ation. and we believe that all the part is, shoud and holiday continue to work, came the transparent manner. and it is impossible to resolve a fabric thing in a couple of meetings. but we sh
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u. n, a, c, r u n in general, direct costs. all these agencies, aside from the international, you know, government stepping up and trying to use their leverage to stop this crisis. and do these agencies are also just not showing up, you know, and all these evacuation planes, the ships that are coming at ports to dine, the plans that are coming, whether they're not bringing in supplies. that's one of the easiest and simplest thing that folks can do. is bring in the supplies, bring in the medications, bring in the food, whatever is necessary for these people to survive. the, the health system into that if have completely collapsed. and we're finding people fleeing to the border to get insulin to get dialysis lifesaving treatment. and we don't have access to that, you just simple things that folks can do and if such a stark dixon roughly when we compare it to how the world mobilized for ukraine. you know, a little over a year ago. it's really, it's a harsh, different and we can't help that. but, but notice that there's a wearing, you know, inequity to ation. right? so you feel a degree of double standards. you're looking ahead. how do you see this conflict evolving, given the both sides in the violence seem to show no sign of backing down. so no show, no sign of one. you even talk about a truce, a lasting truce for this. i think one of the main things that needs to happen, you know, it's really hard for me to tell you how, how this, how this is going to end up. but one of the main things that needs to happen is including the folks like the resistance committees who are very active, all over to dine specifically and hard to him as well, to have a seat at the table. and whatever conversations are going to be have next, they lead these revolutions. they're continuously leading them mutual aid efforts. and they're one of the main sources of help right now for people who are literally at the brink of life and death all over the country. they need to have a voice that this next negotiation staff and the international community really need to use their leverage to force these to warlords to the table, to have a conversation. otherwise, what we feel right now is that we're completely abandoned and i don't really see a path towards peace. if people don't use their power and their resources to bring in that democratic efforts of resistance committees to give them a political voice. but also, you know, demonized even war loads and hold them accountable for what is happening. they're killing hundreds of people all over the country and forcing thousands of people to be displaced, sonic and i, we many, thanks for sharing your thoughts and your frustration. so good luck with the ongoing efforts. i saw that good always from moving forward. suit you ah, survivors of a massacre and became of fafsa of blame the country. security forces at least 136 people, including women and children, were killed last week. villages say government were dressed in the army uniforms. the massacre happened to the northern village of kama and surrounding areas. nicholas hawk has more and a warning. you may find some of the images and the support, distressing. still in shock, children from the village of karma in northern burkina, faso gathered to explain what actually happened to them and how they survived em. we went away to the well with my donkey when we saw them moving to out us. we hid in our homes and they took their identification and started firing at them, killing them all. then they destroyed the homes and keith, our mothers. i was hiding under the spies of bodies, as they continued to fire at us. the govern say arm groups linked to iceland. al qaeda, dressed in army uniforms, attacked the villagers, but the survivors say that's not true. these were not terrorists with our soldiers . we welcome them with cries of joy, thinking there had come to bring peace and protect us with the africa turned to a mosacco dagger of some of the survivors say the used airplanes during the attack . something armed groups do not have access to that. there were a 1000 men dressed in military uniforms and was barer onwards at the moving armored vacancies with the flag of brook in a fossil mark on them. vicky blended. the government says 60 people were killed, but villagers say over a $145.00 people died, $45.00 of them children during an attack that lasted 8 hours. when the villagers went to bury their dead, soldiers took phones and deleted photos that could appear as evidence of their involvement and investigation is underway to find that was responsible to what these villagers describe as an unjustified barbaric act by soldiers meant to protect them. nicholas hawk al jazeera, still to come this half hour o is week 70, but it's really protested. should no sign fucking down and then that'll just stop the government's judicial overall loss. so yesterday, the shooting but, but it was like a man, she said 5 of his neighbors including an 8 year old boy after they asked him to stop firing round in his yard. ah hi, there was got down under in australia and it's a pretty settled situation across western northern and central areas. some cloud developing across the south cooler conditions have been affecting the se, but we will see some improvement here as that where to where the starts to push its way off the coast. bringing back the return of since sunshine into sidney. by the time we get into monday, so rather cloudy, however, for that southeast corner, a better picture for perth sunshine, the temperature at 24 degrees celsius. temperatures are on the upper across the north island of new zealand. despite the warnings out for strong winds as well. as in very wet weather going sunday in some monday, much dryer down in the south island, but temperatures touching down slightly across the board as we go in some monday to southeast asia, we've seen extreme heat for parts of indo china picky. northern areas of thailand we will see some wet weather coming in here on sunday, monday, the waves of what weather continue for southern areas of the philippines. we could see some flooding here, but of course, much of the region, it is a mixture of showers and sunshine. those heat of the day thunderstorms continuing to pop off across much of indonesia through to monday, ah, with no place. and so i go on with say the press brick tree did of the car about a media hub and vital vantage point. during the 1st truly televised war from the roof, we could see the vacuum at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war saigon, caravel war hotels. on l. g 0. blue. ah, what micro, i'm under the top stories here. we're now to 0. fighting a see, dad has entered a 3rd week with our strikes artillery, pummeling the air of the capital around the presidential palace, as despite a cease fire, which is to, to end a midnight on sunday. the u. n says more than 75000 people have been internally displaced by the fighting. tens of thousands of people are also trying to get to egypt. south sudan and chad aid agencies are already warning. they don't have enough food for people to eat. and survivors of a massacre in northern pikeno fast so have blamed the country security forces. they say at least $136.00 people, including women and children, were killed. last week. ukraine's military intelligence says an explosion that a fuel storage facility in the crimean port city of sara estoppel was, quote, god's punishment for russian as strikes in the ukrainian city of man. the explosion caused a massive fire destroying fuel. ukraine says was intended for use by russia's black sea fleet. no casualties were reported. the regions governor said the blast was caused by a ukrainian drone attack. the craters repeatedly said he plans to retake the crimean peninsula, which russia alex, i can 2014, are covering you book. this 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two powerful generals in sudan is escalating instead of deescalating, despite calls from the u s, the u k the u. nthe african union, the european union, the arab league for them to go back to the negotiating table 97 people dead so far, 1100 people wounded, those numbers will almost certainly increase. i spoke to one half of this conflict general mohammed hamdan. he was not in video because he did not want to reveal any clues as to where he is for fear of getting captured. two generals at war since saturday, the forces of general mohammed hamdan dygalo, known as a rapid support forces, paramilitary group, or rsf, have been locked in battle with the sudanese army, led by general abdel fattah albarran. fighting comes as sudan tries to finalize a deal to return to civilian rule after two military coups in recent years. temporarily united , the army and the rsf in a phone interview gigolo who is better known as committee told me ruling sudan isn't his endgame. what do you personally want from this situation? general hamdan? do you want to lead the army? do you want to be the chief? i don't want to be
two powerful generals in sudan is escalating instead of deescalating, despite calls from the u s, the u k the u. nthe african union, the european union, the arab league for them to go back to the negotiating table 97 people dead so far, 1100 people wounded, those numbers will almost certainly increase. i spoke to one half of this conflict general mohammed hamdan. he was not in video because he did not want to reveal any clues as to where he is for fear of getting captured. two generals at war...
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u. s u. n and other members of the international community have called for restraint and calm but with two weeks of ramadan left and the passover holiday underway, it remains sensitive time in a deeply sensitive place. we do have more information on that late night terror attack as well as israeli police say intel aviv. we understand that the one person killed was an italian nationals . all of the victims were tourists. several of them remain in hospital. the attacker, israeli police say, drove that vehicle over the bike lane in that very busy promenade right along the beachfront in televisa , but what's so concerning here in this region, lila is that all of the hallmarks all of the factors that have really according and set fuel to the fire of this latest escalation remain in place. it's still ramadan a few days now from the last 10 days of that holy month, when there will be more overnight prayers at al aqsa mosque. it is still passover, of course, period of celebration and now potentially of morning and tell aviv, of course, the real fears and concerns that this continues to escalate. disease reporting from jerusalem. thank you so much. let's discuss this. now we're further with professor of international relations at the london school of economics and political science. he's also the author of the book making the arab world for was a very warm welcome. let me ask you a view on what we've seen in the past days. well i mean, i think what we need to understand is that ah , the police. israeli police raids. on the luxembourg asked in occupied east jerusalem. was really the trigger. for the current escalation. um, in israel in gaza, um and also between lebanon and israel in videos. as you know, videos have israeli police at beating palestinian war shippers. in jerusalem's most holiest place. that was matt really was widespread anger, not just in palestine but throughout the arab and muslim world. fired from gaza and from lebanon, but i think what we need to understand the context here and your reporter mentioned this. this is really one of the most extreme governments in israel's history. its actions in the past few weeks have basically, uh, endangered peace at home. millions of israelis have protested against this extreme government and also it it's threatens peace with its neighbors, not just the palestinians. but why. why the neighbors in the region let's talk about the wider region because in terms of regional fallout, the fear of spillover that could, you know, see potentially lebanon dragged into hostilities. what would that mean for lebanon and have those concerns? for now gone away. well i mean, let me make it one point very clear, and i don't think hezbollah in lebanon or even netanyahu. ah, once all out war. both sides do not really want poor. but the region itself is a tinderbox. it really takes a spark. to ignite a big fart. and the extremist elements within the netanyahu coalition. don't really appreciate how dangerous the situation is, uh, you and i and your audience have heard about the raids on a lot of hamas. but we need to understand what's happening in the wider occupied palestinian territories in the past, you know, 23 years, 90 palestinians have been killed in the past this year so far, according to human rights. of course, sixteen's israelis have also been killed. more illegal israeli settlements are being built on palestinian territories. palestinians feel hopeless. they're being oppressed. the land is being stolen. there is no political horizon. um and that's why more and more palestinians are taking action into their own hands. you mentioned the terrorists that tax in the past few days, um intel achieve and also in other areas. these are lone wolf attacks by palestinians desperate, powerful unions. the palestinian authority is more does not really exist except on paper. what i'm trying to say, and i'm not exaggerating. without a political horizon. without a settlement that ends israeli occupation of palestinian lands without a palestinian state. what is the biden administration, whereas the united states where the international community you have a vacuum now and in this vacuum ? the wider point is that and the spark could really, uh, trigger all out war that's the bible administration wants all out war now, given the fact that we have russia's or in the ukraine, and the escalation was china in the past few months. it was in a few words, if you can. what will do you see the administration playing in the near future? well i think at the end of the day we need international diplomatic intervention despite the good intentions of the biden administration, it has not really basically taken any major steps to begin a political process if political horizon um and that's all he cares about is his own well being. he does not really want to be want to go to court and face the charges in court, so he has made a devil's pact with some of the most extreme elements in israel itself. and now what netanyahu wants to do is to face to save face. he does not really want all out war who wants to retaliate? preserve basically deters with the palestinians and was hezbollah but again without international diplomatic intervention without beginning a process of political process that leads to the end of israeli occupation and allowing palestinian self determination political horizon. uh otherwise , you and i will be talking about the same thing. two years from now. four years from now, five years from now, it political settlement that allows the palestinians to have a state of their own and allows israel to live in peace was itself and its neighbors. that's the only way out. i hope that the international community begins to think seriously about really doing something about the stalemate that exists between israel and palestine. it was. thank you so much for joining us. thanks. u s military secrets only ukraine, apparently out in the open still ahead, us agencies scramble to find out how some classified documents on ukraine apparently ended up online. new toasted b baguette s loloaded with fresh details. tomatoes melted mozzarella and freshly made green goddess dressing, and when they come together, those details become big, new toasted baguettes cater your next event with panera. for the on ensuring the job always gets done and the ones wearing many hats. graer offers professional grade industrial supplies and real time product availability. ranger dot com or just stop by granger for the ones who get it done. i am chevallier. yes the show off who spoiled notes hart's concert. improved, i think. drug quite a remarkable man. master of the sword. maestro over the boat, wonderful tacular. take the stage. i will take everything from me. not everything is about you people. chevalier told true story, 13 his hair loss impacting your life, never in a million years to
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u. s u. n and other members of the international community have called for restraint and calm but with two weeks of ramadan left and the passover holiday underway, it remains sensitive time in a deeply sensitive place. we are learning more today about that late night terror attack as israeli police have described it in televisa, that chilling car ramminglong a pedestrian walkway right on that seafront promenade in televisa ball of the victims. israeli police say we're tourists. one person killed he was an italian nationals. so now this period of religious observation, also a period of mourning, but all of those factors are still in place that cause that fed in fuel this latest spot of violence, so there's fears that it will only escalate. hmm very delicate times some of abdelaziz. thanks for laying it out for us. the white house is standing by the two black democratic representatives in tennessee, who were expelled by the republican colleagues for an anti gun protest on the house floor. that protest, as you know was after the deadly nashville school shooting that ended with the deaths of six people. president kamala harris met with now former representatives justin jones and justin pearson , the vice president also spoke with representative gloria johnston, who participated in the protest, but was not expelled. cnn's ryan young has more. it's sad and pathetic to think. that our democracy. can be taken away from a voter today to tennessee districts are without representation. voters like lisa levin are furious, was trying to look into whether filing a taxpayer suit and making it class action. against these folks that stole my vote and took my representative away from me. community up in arms over the expulsion of two democrat representatives from the republican led state house on thursday. expelled because they took to the floor last week with a bullhorn standing up for gun reform after the school shooting in nashville, where six people were killed, three of them children, the three representatives accused of violating decorum and procedure rules for their actions are still three tennessee three, gloria johnson, a white woman was the only one to survive the expulsion. representatives justin jones and justin pearson , who are black did not, but they determined not to give up. continue to speak up for district 52 for tennessee ins demanding change their constituents frustrated that expelling these democrats was more important to republican lawmakers and gun reform in their state. less than two weeks after another school massacre. we need change so badly and these people are willing to give it willing to represent our perspective and willing to change things, iva little girl who i will have to send one day to school and yeah, i'm so optimistic that. if these people are given the right platform, they actually can make change. so this is disappointing. what are they going to take the guns out first streets of save our children. we're losing too many of them too many of them so called tennessee three are intending to continue that fight. we need their voices in the legislature and i'll do everything i can to help them get back on monday, the local legislative body, the council in nashville, will meet to discuss jones faith and start the process of possibly reappointing the lawmaker. victor and amber. a lot of people will be focused on tennessee come monday because the tennessee three has a now known so they plan to have more protests for money and there could be actions and several city councils were getting those members reappointed something we'll have to see. play out on monday, victor and camera clearly not over just yet. ryan young, thank you turning now to the economy, and the latest jobs report showed signs that the u. s labor market is cooling off but remains robust as employers added 236,000 jobs in march. president biden called it a good jobs report for hardworking americans, with the unemployment rate falling to 3.5. despite stubborn inflation and the recent banking sector crisis, cnn business correspondent rafael solomon has more for us. victor aymara. good morning. new data shows that the u. s that was just a touch lighter than economists work spectating. the unemployment rate also dropped to 3.5% it's a sign that the u. s labor market is still robust, but cool leg. how can both things be true? well 236,000 jobs is close to some of the lowest job growth we've seen in years. compare this, for example, to the 326,000 we added in february. and the 472,000. we added in january so cooler, but the figures from march are still very much within the pre pandemic range. the unemployment rate also continues to hover around the 50 year low and while the unemployment rate for black americans remains highe
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u. n's. founding charter was cynical. the u. s. ambassador said it was russia that had violated the charter by invading ukraine. she'd come to the meeting, accompanied by the sister of u. s. citizen pull whelan, who's been imprisoned in russia for over 4 years. russia, the convenor of today's meeting, invaded his neighbors in ukraine and struck at the heart of the un charter and russia time and time again has violated universal human rights and fundamental freedoms both outside and inside its own borders. paul was a corporate security director. he had a job, he loved a home, a life of hope and opportunity. all that has been taken away from him by russia, a country that rebels in its culture of lies. mister lab rav also had an important meeting with the un secretary general antonio good terrace. russia says the black sea grain initiative expires on maybe, and there are doubts whether it will be renewed. can the grain feel provides off your meeting, come greenville to buy yours? so mr. lab off simply admonished me from my loud question, but it's clear from a recent conversation that i had with russia's deputy foreign minister, but most goes not at all happy with the way
u. n's. founding charter was cynical. the u. s. ambassador said it was russia that had violated the charter by invading ukraine. she'd come to the meeting, accompanied by the sister of u. s. citizen pull whelan, who's been imprisoned in russia for over 4 years. russia, the convenor of today's meeting, invaded his neighbors in ukraine and struck at the heart of the un charter and russia time and time again has violated universal human rights and fundamental freedoms both outside and inside its...
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u -. ~ going to 'ust have to wind it u, . ., going to 'ust have to wind it u . _ . ., ., going to 'ust have to wind it u n, ., ., , ., , up. we are at the fairly early staaes up. we are at the fairly early stages of — up. we are at the fairly early stages of this _ up. we are at the fairly early stages of this current - stages of this current political cycle in france. and election just last year where macron scraped through. do you think we will look back on this in a year or so or a few years and this pension reform has been pushed through and it will all be something we remember in the dim and distant past. there would be that big an impact on the economy going forward if macron stands firm?- macron stands firm? that's riuht. macron stands firm? that's right- the _ macron stands firm? that's right. the benefits - macron stands firm? that's right. the benefits from - macron stands firm? that's| right. the benefits from this reform are going to be really seeing five to ten years from now. the bigger worry is that for the next four years, we are going to be in a sort of impasse. to deal with the fragmente
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u. s. the u. s. and there is a clear balance in the u. n. secretary and you and as a whole, and this is now seen in the staff who are now taking liberties with politically motivated conduct that is not fitting of internet civil servants. me urged the secretary general to ensure that all the bits of all of his staff comply with impartiality in line with article 100 of the un charter. we also urged the secretariat leadership in drafting documents on the common agenda, which was mentioned here. the new agenda piece, which is mentioned here, to be guided by the need to suggest to members date ways to find a balance of interest. rather than helping to advance neo liberal concepts. otherwise, instead of multilateral of a multilateral agenda, there will be a deepening of a division between the golden 1000000000 and the international majority. speaking of multilateralism, we cannot be limited to the international context just as a whole. just when we talk about a democracy, the international context, and i'll be the cigar to double standards, need
u. s. the u. s. and there is a clear balance in the u. n. secretary and you and as a whole, and this is now seen in the staff who are now taking liberties with politically motivated conduct that is not fitting of internet civil servants. me urged the secretary general to ensure that all the bits of all of his staff comply with impartiality in line with article 100 of the un charter. we also urged the secretariat leadership in drafting documents on the common agenda, which was mentioned here....
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u. s. u n and other members of the international community have called for restraint and calm. but with two weeks of ramadan left and the passover holiday underway, it remains east sensitive time in a deeply sensitive place. now we are getting more information on that late night terror attack in tel aviv as israeli police have described it, they see that that car the driver of that car was able to ram over pedestrians in that very busy promenade right on the beachfront that all the victims were tourists when italian killed it sure to send shockwaves again at a time of passover across the jewish community fears, of course, now that the spiraling violence only escalates further, paula all of those hallmarks all of the ingredient. reince if he will that have fed into this latest spot of violence continue with that escalating rhetoric from hamas and hezbollah is really the israeli military, saying that it is on high alert because of the volatile situation. prime minister netanyahu vowing retaliation in those tips for tats attacks that we've seen in recent days and calling up reservists for both the police and the military. true fears that this could continue to spiral pollen. oh thanks so much for the update. appreciate it now. dueling court rulings threatened up end access to medication abortion pills in the united states. the conflicting decisions say and with the biden administration is vowing to do to protect abortion rights. plus watching what they say trump's republican rivals are campaigning cautiously coming up how the former president's alleged crimes are reshaping the race for the white house. chill feels super confident in her favorite sweater so much. she marched up to her bossss and sa, dan, i want to raisee his name s bob protects your favorites from fading pilling and stretching so you can wearhem as long as you love them. sometimes one thing leads to another thing. and the all of a sudden it on. with roman, you can takeare of erectile dysfunction 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than a dozen democratically elected states. now, the justice department and a drug manufacturer have already filed appeals against the texas ruling. all this as you can imagine being closely watched by the white house, along with the expulsion of two democratic state lawmakers in tennessee. and renewed calls now there for an assault weapons ban. cnn's phil mattingly has the latest. officials have been watching very closely what has been happening in the tennessee state house over the course of the last several days, fully aware that what they were watching didn't have a lot of precedent, certainly stunned them in many cases, but also was not really something they were involved with at all until the day after the expulsion of those two black democratic lawmakers, vice president kamala harris, putting together a hastily scheduled trip down to nashville meeting with the lawmakers meeting with the state democrats before giving eventual remarks in sending a very clear message. one her advisor said was intended not just to be directed at those lawmakers, but also all of the protesters have been gathering for several weeks ago. they understood the importance these three standing. to say that people will not be silenced. to say that a democracy hears the cries. here's the please, who hears the demands. of its people who say the children should be able to live and be safe and go to school and not being fear. well, vice president was there in person. the president president biden spoke to the three tennessee lawmakers, two of whom were expelled, one of whom just barely survived by one vote via conference call. he invited those lawmakers to the white house at some point in the future and thank them for their leadership on these issues, and also their efforts related to an assault weapons ban. assault weapons ban is something the president is going to continue to advocate for, white house officials say. even though and candid moments they fully acknowledged they don't have any clear pathway on the federal level to get nothing done. they certainly don't see any pathway. in tennessee, where republicans hold a supermajority in the statehouse. however they understand when you talk to advisors that this is an organic moment, one that didn't plan for but one they recognize the power of a local story that has become very national and a president, a vice president, who are certainly willing to add their voices to what they've seen over the course of the last several days. phil mattingly, cnn. the white house. after a year of aggressive rate hikes meant to try and tame inflation. one key data point appears to show the federal reserve's strategy maybe having the intended effect. the u. s labor department reports. 236,000 jobs were added last month now that was slightly less than analysts had expected and signals the economy may be cooling off now, as for inflation itself. we should get a clearer picture next week when the latest consumer price index is released. so the road to the white house grew ever more complicated for republican contenders after an historic week in the united states when it comes to politics, candidates are adapting their campaigns after former president and current party frontrunner donald trump. was charged with dozens of felonies related to hush money payments. as cnn's jeff zeleny reports trump's republican rivals are being very careful with their words for fear of angering his fervent supporters. they planned to run against him. the winners get to make policy. the losers go home. and believed republicans were ready to turn the page. if you're tired of losing, put your trust in a new generation at the end of a historic week in american pol
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u. s. interest. and the u. n. threats for the russian oil to continue flowing. because if you go for 3rd party sanctions and you limit the exports of russia, all prices will increase and might crush to $100.00 again, as a result of that. and then what the united states, what do we have elections coming in 2024. we have election day, you too, so they don't want energy prices to go up, show it is very clear that the price cab was designed to legalize russian exports. and that's really what happened. so a lot of your analysis, which includes this sir. not the ghost of care of the ghost ships that are running around the world's oceans. we have a price cap that so far, it's in determinant what its effect is. you've been talking previously about increased uranium, uranium imports from russia to the usa. you've talked about japan being exempt from certain sanctions and even european ensure is being able, i mean, who is funding po tins war as it says on the tablet is, is washington and the you funding putin's war? i cannot answer this question. the says it is only got a russian revenue, right. which is use the idea. well, the idea here is if they block russian all are russian gars. they will suffer significantly and that is the shang and arabic. that it, they call the game a biting fingers, that 2 people will challenge each other. everyone put his finger in the other person mouse and then bite on it. and she was going to scream 1st. and it becomes the game of if they want to go for full sanchez, it becomes the gamble biting fingers who is going to scream 1st. and given the history. ok, russia as a vicious dictator. and they literally can handle the pain. ah, more than democracies, mark russia denies it as a dictator. he was elected. it's only a dictate, i think, i think the national, even the u. s. government doesn't say that also does shut down percent on our side . and bush on our side were elected to well, no, i think the american say that bruton was elected. you also maybe partly coming off that view, that if you think that bruton wasn't elected, you aren't as excited about the shang, i cooperation, organization and bricks partnerships in terms of de dollarization and some other analysts. does that mean? if the saudis, the u. e, continuing to pay their currencies to the dollar. they're not interested in changing. does that mean the americans will just continue raising interest rates to keep their dollar competitive as the world requires that currency? i mean, it'll have an impact then on those currencies will, will janet yellen raise the rates despite the harm it may do to ordinary americans where you are in dallas or are, or the shake of time since we don't have enough time to discuss this in details all of these issues are written in our newsletter. so for people who a
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u. s. on the life. of ross also noted that the u . n. refused visas to his accredited media pool. a move in which moscow will respond to global horizontal marks for buddhist, say, washington is against any reforms up the un security council that could undermine washington's influence. the united states is lent on a policy of germany, of us leg global military or gemini. and this is informed by the supremacist, the ideology of exceptionalism. and they have attempted to enact that they speak of a 1st. they speakin as if they were the world, they speak for the international community, something that circ a lab for off called out. specifically while sharing the un security council today . he said, let's call a spade a spade. no one elected the west to speak for the rest of the world. they speak of this kind of law fair terms as a rules based order. we make the rules and the rules are do as we say, not as, as we do. and lab office pointed out the many us hypocrisies and double standards when talking about things like interference and other countries. affairs regime changes is asians oc
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u. n's. founding charter was cynical. the u. s. ambassador said it was russia that had violated the charter by invading the ukraine. she'd come to the meeting, accompanied by the sister of us citizen pull whelan, who's been imprisoned in russia for over 4 years. russia, the convenor of today's meeting, invaded his neighbors in ukraine. and struck at the heart of the un charter and russia time and time again has violated universal human rights and fundamental freedoms both outside and inside its own borders. paul was a corporate security director. he had a job, he loved a home, a life of hope and opportunity. all that has been taken away from him by russia, a country that revels in its culture of lies. mr. labrons also had an important meeting with the un secretary general antonio terrace. russia says the black sea grain initiative expires on may the 18th, on their doubts, whether it will be renewed, miss. ha, how can the grain feel survive off your meeting? can the great deal survive also? good. so mr. oliver of simply admonished me from my loud question, but it's clear from a recent conversation that i had with russia's deputy foreign minister, but moscow's not at all happy with the way the deal is currently working. and senior, you and officials, a word that russia won't renew it. that, of course, would greatly worse than the global food crisis. james bays al jazeera of the united nations, about $5000.00 foreigners are fighting for ukraine against russian forces that includes many georgians who came to the front line, still angry about russia's attack on their own country in 2008. charles strikes that has more crouched low, keeping close and looking for cover volunteers with a georgian legion or training for expected frontline combat. in the coming weeks. the unit was established in 2014 of the rushes, illegal annexation of crimea, but dramatically expanded off the rushes full scale invasion of ukraine last year. many of these men are motivated by history, a personal vendetta health. since russia invaded georgia, 2008, and walk out, there was a pity. this is not only ukraine's fight, and it is, are still, i feel at home here. my uncle was killed by russian aggression in that as an 8. i joined the legion to take revenge on these men, a training on how to clear a building. they've been told by their intelligence team that there are both russian horses and possibly civilians inside, so they have to be extra vigilant. this kind of training is vital. as these men prepare for the expected spring offensive. the ga legion has around 2000 men. they have fought various places along the more than 1000 kilometer front line. most of the volunteers have already had combat experience, either in ukraine or in wars including iraq and afghanistan. the majority of george and facility, 3 other nationalities, fight and trained with them. kenichi has a 3 year old son in tokyo. after his divorce, he resigned from his job in business and came to ukraine. watching the children were dying. children like mine. i saw the worn tv and was continually troubled by it. i thought it was impossible to justify. harris was a member of the japanese organized crime group whose he served a 10 year prison sentence before becoming a lumberjack. he is 2 children in soccer book, who am i thought? i committed various crimes in japan long ago. i want to atone for those things and heal my life. that's why i came. one volunteer from bolivia who refused to speak on cameras, said he had lost many foreign friends, was on the battlefield. volunteers paid around $3000.00 amongst frontline work, the same as ukrainian soldiers for royalties. we've had military training from the americans and the french. it has been useful. i cannot say when the counter offensive will start, but very soon we will go and help our ukrainian brothers. for now, these men who prepare to fight, i shall strap it al jazeera. still ahead on al jazeera in haiti's, poor neighborhoods angry residence, hit back it gang members of danger to their streeves count down to blast off a japanese space croft is set to attempt the 1st moon landing, orchestrated by a private company. ah frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment when countries could come together and start putting in place the rules and will allow us to treat this global cummins with the attention it deserves. inside story, on al jazeera, ah a with them. when the news breaks this head nationwide, so i think replicating, oh yeah. when people need to be high and the story needs to be told, i just want to research deeply and dive into its history and origin. with exclusive interviews and in depth. about korea professionally sees the cherry blossom 1st. al jazeera has teens on the ground tip when you move award winning documentary and lives. oh, a watching. i'll just have time to recap. i'll headlines now. i've been spreading gunfire in sudanese capital despises these 5, broken by the u. s. and regional powers on monday. at least 427 people have been killed during 11 days of conflict and many people are fleeing stands, capital, fearing conditions will get worse. the board and all available busters heading out of the city. $1020000.00 more of the flood to may bring chan. russia is foreign minister. so gay lab rob is accusing the west of abandoning diplomacy in ukraine as moscow is looking to cancel a deal broken by the un guarantee grading schools from ukraine through the black sea. at least 17 people have been killed into explosions at a police station in norfolk pakistan. more than 60 people have been injured. an offshoot of the group to rekey taliban focused on claim responsibility for the attack. the local police say the blasts were caused by electrical shorts. come on, hider joins us now live from his florida. so as far as he's now saying, there was no attack at all involved in these explosion. absolutely all night, all the media outlets were reporting even from
u. n's. founding charter was cynical. the u. s. ambassador said it was russia that had violated the charter by invading the ukraine. she'd come to the meeting, accompanied by the sister of us citizen pull whelan, who's been imprisoned in russia for over 4 years. russia, the convenor of today's meeting, invaded his neighbors in ukraine. and struck at the heart of the un charter and russia time and time again has violated universal human rights and fundamental freedoms both outside and inside its...
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u. n. the african union on the u. s. have all welcomed the move saying they hope it will lead to a permanent end to hostilities. heber morgan has more from cartoon and it looks like those who are trying to mediate between the 2 sides are having issues bringing the 2 sides together. but right now people in the capital are focused more on whether this the fire that the 2 sides agree, agreed on, will hold the theme, the previous, the fires, they were able to hear the artillery strike. they were able to see the fight, the jets and the air strike in their residential neighborhood. so they're concerned that this upcoming sees that both sides agreed to would not hold and that they would continue to suffer as a result, united nations security council has unanimously condemned a ton about administration, enough gunners done for banding. women from working for the un security council has called for swift reversal over decision former us vice president mike pence has appeared before a grand jury investigating the johnny, the 6 insurrection and judicial enquiries looking into former president donald trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election a federal court in brazil has banned the export of live cattle. the ruling it has been hailed as historic by animal rights activists. the industry contributed $190000000.00 to the economy last year. an air raid sirens had been sounding across ukraine. explosions had been reported in keven, at least 4 other cities. the military says anti aircraft unit, so an operation in the capitol, the mer of the pro says a young woman and child have been killed. although was president, has accused russia of meddling in her countries, internal affairs where sandy says many of those running in a regional election or kremlin agents. moscow denies allegations of interference. those are the headlines. the news continues. herron al jazeera, after people empower a week to look at the world's top business stores, thousands of people go on strike and pay the high living from global markets and economists. small businesses export restrictions really impact the side as autonomy to understand how it affect counseling that goes on al jazeera, me every year, the multi $1000000000.00 procedure of organized crime pumped into the global economy, a torrent of dirty cash, the loan to through the banking system. to disguise its origins, came to know how it's done to journalists, began to investigate. one alleged route through which the italian, matthew hides its money. but as the 2nd of his 3 episode report reveals, getting into this maze is easier than finding a way out the the story at the heart of these films is an enigma, wrapped in riddles, buried in mysteries. it's about money laundering and much else besides me, but as explained in part one, as we tried to unravel its complexities, our investigation kept on taking unexpected twists and turns ah, between 20162018 italian police investigation in the city of pardon in southern italy uncovered a complex network of offshore companies, assets of dubious origin and suspicious financial transactions. elect cobra, they gave the fione agreement. i mean people myself in grey law the all been i with men mom, the little fema. according to police wire tap recordings, a man at the center of the investigation, an i t to printer, called rebecca record that i was preparing to launder hundreds of billions of euros belonging to the mafia to which he was said to belong. he denies all these allegations. ah, but a closer look into the police files revealed that at least some of the assets allegedly controlled by the godaddy were highly unusual. ah, they appear to be part of a secret parallel banking system. a bizarre network of deposits which had a cord that end his associates referred to collectively as the white spiritual boy accounts. as we dug deeper, we found that these accounts were somehow connected to 2 men. one of them died decades ago. cedric will with this a former money lender on the fringes of the month, the catalog casino who was murdered in 1989. the other mayor was named the meeting there. but we couldn't yet prove whether he'd ever existed at all with florida bay. but go out to him, give us a vote. whoever the mysteriously me 3 back to a was. he certainly wasn't the man in the passport photo been shown by sandra. they says sun molecule. that picture we later discovered was actually that of a long dead russian movie director underneath that called ski. while we tried to make sense of this ambiguity, others kept crowding into the story. in may 2021 while going through the record that the wire tap transcripts. we saw that in late 2017, he'd referred to a banking transaction so large that in his own words, it could upset the balance of the global economy. the transaction was purported to move funds from germany to malaysia into the account. i'm a local company called power gateway capital in trying to find out what this could mean. our researchers then threw up a remarkable coincidence which we had found, but the italian police seem to have missed in a completely unconnected police investigation in here. ukraine. details of what seemed to be the same huge transaction appeared in the computers of a local group of forgers, arrested between february and august, 2018. the files also revealed the size of the proposed transaction. it simply defied belief to trillion europe. that's a some bigger than the g, d. p of all, but the world's richest nations, shirley. this had to be a scam or an earth. no group of individuals could ever be involved in a transaction so large. but as we were about to dismiss it, we came across something else in the attic of that transcript in november 2017. just a few months before the date of the transaction record that i had paid a fixer to obtain a ukrainian passport with his photograph on it. but the name on the document was not his own. it was a name he had heard before. one cursing and got it. yep, ross does my dog number by layer the command there. no prosper though. green ski. e . what the wash personally no matter at us and that that was danielle gulker, a boss, but been lizard. little much really vehicle. not a chill. i didn't as of i said to me that he ah, via the chill little lou. but i don't want to talk to you. so from a bunch of you know and the legit italian money launder. buying a passport number issued to a ukrainian folk dancer using a name we'd last seen on a fake passport bearing the photo of a dead movie director. added to the strange coincidence we'd found involving an impossibly large banking transaction. it was clear that we had much to follow up in ukraine in december, 2021, with the shadow war looming over the country. together with ellen, ellen g, nova an investigative journalist from keith. we set out to look for the suspected forgers. this is what we knew between february and august, 2018. the ukrainian police rated the properties of 3 suspects and sees documents related to dozens of a legit banking transactions between tens of companies scattered across the world. one of them was r 2 trillion euro transfer. we'd learned that the 3 main suspects in the ukranian case were a russian private security officer called edward a ukrainian bank official known as utica and an armenian actor called i'm on the boat documentation was sent to me cut, ron and c o b, i find the commander, the money is coming, help me give me the money because a little 123 months later i will be reached by and that's a good, nice story. only course you have them on the breed. my advice tried to climb up at am said he'd never heard of best. i got that. and he claimed that you to, catherine, produced documents of fake banking transactions to show that he had the money to repay loans that he'd taken out. tracking down, unity might help us to understand if this was the case and what connection if any, there was himself. and of course, we found that address for you on the internet, but when no one answered the door bell, we left a message with our telephone number the we then set out to find the 3rd suspect. in the case, edward the russian. according to what he told us on the telephone, edward worked in private security for russian oil company. he said he'd see us in ship, mitzi, a small town in southern ukraine, near the border with the remainder. we agreed to not show his face on camera. we would ship them out of the book that we knew me, that the one person in the store, i'm with companion young. this question because she didn't want to dig, but you use the only spit proof of put it in it. because if you borrow when you were still what the people were very much, i thought after being arrested said edward, he used this connection in private security to investigate the dozens of companies and individuals found in the documents seized by police. what he found was that the companies named in the documents were mostly i'm to show that their directors were often figured or annoying victims of identity theft. one of the companies was called marian by finance limited. the u. k. entity identified in the ukranian court documents as being on the sending end of the mysterious 2 trillion euro transaction . according to edward martin, but she was a german national called man, can earns like others who look for you. we have not yet been able to track him down the give them so yeah, me an invoice to show up with them. that was not the gentleman that i will pass on books or music, which is what does it according to companies, house records in the u. k, marty, my finance limited was only acting from january 2017 to june 2018. but that window included the date of the attempted to trillion euro transaction february 22, 2018. in the london listing. the firm's only name director was a slovenia national, called fabi. lee po vasa, edward couldn't or wouldn't tell us more about might even buy and it's directors. and like at arnold, he claimed never to have heard of any one called little better to the court. nor could he offer any explanation why the scam that at least on
u. n. the african union on the u. s. have all welcomed the move saying they hope it will lead to a permanent end to hostilities. heber morgan has more from cartoon and it looks like those who are trying to mediate between the 2 sides are having issues bringing the 2 sides together. but right now people in the capital are focused more on whether this the fire that the 2 sides agree, agreed on, will hold the theme, the previous, the fires, they were able to hear the artillery strike. they were...