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u. n. u. s. president joe biden has told oral companies to lower fuel prices for americans or face a higher tax rates. south korea president and his cabinet members have paid their respects at one of the whole morals to victims of crown crush and sole. an investigation has been opened after at least a 156 people were killed during a halloween festival. so visitors to shanghai disney lands have been trapped inside unable to leave until they show a negative covert 19 test. the resort announced that would be shutting immediately to comply with china strict 0 cobit regulations. shanghai reported 10 locally transmitted cases on saturday, patrick folk as following developments from beijing. the 2nd time in less than 12 months, thousands of visitors were trapped inside the theme park. apparently after that been an infected person or a close contact of infected person that had been inside. so they were told that they weren't allowed to leave until they had a negative test. the authorities also announced
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u. n. b u proposal puts both china and the u. s. on the spot setting of a power struggle among the world's top 3 economies did up his tim schellenberg as at the summit and trammel shake. and earlier he told us the china is unlikely to agree to the deal as it's currently on the table right now. it will be very difficult for china to agree what's on the table at the moment. and that's because china has been part of the g 77, a group of developing countries pushing for exactly this lawson damage fund and the last couple of years. and also doing this past 2 weeks, but was actually on the table right now with me that china would switch from being a potential to put from a potential receiver of money to the side of those who pay for it a donor. and not as that is not very well seen among the chinese negotiators time for some other new stories making a headlines around the world. the u. s. attorney general has appointed a veteran prosecutor to oversee the investigation of former president donald trump . jack smith will lead inquiries into
u. n. b u proposal puts both china and the u. s. on the spot setting of a power struggle among the world's top 3 economies did up his tim schellenberg as at the summit and trammel shake. and earlier he told us the china is unlikely to agree to the deal as it's currently on the table right now. it will be very difficult for china to agree what's on the table at the moment. and that's because china has been part of the g 77, a group of developing countries pushing for exactly this lawson damage...
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u. n. b u proposal puts both china and the u. s. on the spot, setting of a power struggle among the world's top 3 economies calling and julia suddenly is in shanna shake for us julia. this summit is into overtime, but we are getting reports that there is still a way to go before a deal is reached. what are you hearing? now, that is exactly what we're hearing here. and there is also a concern coming from from a certain and negotiating parties that there may also be a back tracking compared to the agreements reach that the previous car last year in, in glasgow. we hear that there is concern that are even looking at wanting to keep alive. the goal of keeping the global warming of, of the, of the globe are below $1.00 degrees celsius or at the limit of $1.00 degrees celsius. may also be called into question now at, during the negotiations, it seemed like some countries do not want to stick to the commitment. and that is very worrying, especially for we've heard from the european parties. but it is also worrying because scientists say th
u. n. b u proposal puts both china and the u. s. on the spot, setting of a power struggle among the world's top 3 economies calling and julia suddenly is in shanna shake for us julia. this summit is into overtime, but we are getting reports that there is still a way to go before a deal is reached. what are you hearing? now, that is exactly what we're hearing here. and there is also a concern coming from from a certain and negotiating parties that there may also be a back tracking compared to...
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u. n. b u proposal puts both china and the u. s. on the spot setting of a power struggle among the wolf dog, 3 economies. i dw climate before to i did, man, john is with me in the studio and you've been following the cop conference. it's been extended by a day. what are the chances would get a deal today? if it's fairly unlikely that things are going to move back quickly? everyone journalist watching with were waking up this morning expecting to see a draft covered decision. finally, an agreement that would be debated over that didn't occur. and so i've been, i've had a 6 back to them a few hours from now, but essentially these negotiations consistently going to over time, it's expected all nice. and it's incredibly frustrating for the poor nations who kind of paying for hotels don't necessarily have the money to just extend the hotels and re book flight from egypt all the way across to the other side of the well, depending on whether from the negotiations do seem to have really hit a bit of a deadlock, and the question is whether t
u. n. b u proposal puts both china and the u. s. on the spot setting of a power struggle among the wolf dog, 3 economies. i dw climate before to i did, man, john is with me in the studio and you've been following the cop conference. it's been extended by a day. what are the chances would get a deal today? if it's fairly unlikely that things are going to move back quickly? everyone journalist watching with were waking up this morning expecting to see a draft covered decision. finally, an...
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n g trade. what's happening is the companies that hold those long term contracts with u. s. l n g producers. they're marking that up and earning that margin in the european market. it's not the u. s. l n g company. it's basically european, headquartered international oil companies and traders. remember when u. s. president joe biden came here to europe, back in march to plot in the european union, sanctioning russia cutting off its own russian energy source in the process. and promised to help europe replace that source with american energy. well, apparently european leaders didn't read the fine print or fully consider the implications of what they were signing on to, which was basically european dependence on american energy and whatever price they want to set that at the u. s. government is now denying responsibility for the high gas prices of their exports, blaming european energy company markups. and now fed up european officials want to speak to the manager, but don't really seem to know who that is. maybe it's uncle sam, maybe in the world trade organization. here are the french and german finance ministers venting their frustrations. we must react fast. i'm calling for
n g trade. what's happening is the companies that hold those long term contracts with u. s. l n g producers. they're marking that up and earning that margin in the european market. it's not the u. s. l n g company. it's basically european, headquartered international oil companies and traders. remember when u. s. president joe biden came here to europe, back in march to plot in the european union, sanctioning russia cutting off its own russian energy source in the process. and promised to help...
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u. s. n. d u is constantly robbed by political and corruption scandals. but all the didn't scope mo, google obtaining your candidate status in 2022. i welcome back to the cost of everything. today we're talking about story food prices around the world, russia and bella. ruth accounts for about 40 percent of the global poto production and export, which is the commodity used for fertilizer that contains potassium, this supply destruction of po tash will also contribute to local food production, tightening and risk food security in many nations. so china is now trying to get ahead of the curve and has ordered its firms to stop selling fertilizer to other countries in order to preserve supplies at home and ensure steady food production. it is also looking to canada, another major producer of po tash. now in recent years, china has acquired a state and western po, tash and western resources for potash production. canada now expects an uptick in exploration and mining projects, as other countries have followed suit. however, it will be a case of supply meeting
u. s. n. d u is constantly robbed by political and corruption scandals. but all the didn't scope mo, google obtaining your candidate status in 2022. i welcome back to the cost of everything. today we're talking about story food prices around the world, russia and bella. ruth accounts for about 40 percent of the global poto production and export, which is the commodity used for fertilizer that contains potassium, this supply destruction of po tash will also contribute to local food production,...
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u. s. is proposing is that there should be an inquiry, an independent commission of inquiry on the situation in iran that something's already been proposed by the u. n's, independent expert, the special wrapper, turn on the situation in iran. now that would require the u. the u. s. to try and push that idea at the human rights council in geneva to get that sort of inquiry set up. i have to say that even if you get inquiry set up, then they don't have the ability to go straight about their work. obviously they can examine the situation, but they probably wouldn't be allowed to go into iran. it's worth telling you that there is a commission of inquiry on syria that's not allowed in to syria by the syrian government as a commission of inquiry on palestine and israel that's not allowed in by israel. and interestingly, that commission of inquiry is opposed by the united states. thousands of brazilians have taken to the straight south to full the president's lula da silva secured a return to power on sunday. j. a boston, our supporters are refusing to accept the fate and a cooling on the military too. and now the results, monica yaki of reports, ah thousand
u. s. is proposing is that there should be an inquiry, an independent commission of inquiry on the situation in iran that something's already been proposed by the u. n's, independent expert, the special wrapper, turn on the situation in iran. now that would require the u. the u. s. to try and push that idea at the human rights council in geneva to get that sort of inquiry set up. i have to say that even if you get inquiry set up, then they don't have the ability to go straight about their work....
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u for turning to expensive u. s. gauss imports instead of buying cheaper supplies from moscow europe. his last, russia is his largest energy supplier to get the opportunity to buy the u. s. l n g . at a much higher price. great achievement. meanwhile, frances president micron has arrived in the u. s. where he's expected to lobby for lower gas prices. the leader, a fellow e u member st. croatia says doub essentially amounts to begging. here's a little more of that statement. it is a serious state of war, more serious than ever in our lives. i've come to the conclusion that we will buy gust from alice a 3 times the price that is effect and will cause that correlation. president zoar ban milan of it has just said that europe quote, was under the illusion that it was going to create an energy market. yeah. on the back of cheap rushing gas, it cut itself off of because it didn't want to contribute to russian revenues, which provided the luxury of that illusion and also their green fantasies. but things have obviously taken a wrong turn when nuclear powered france is now scrambling to get its decommissioned and rusted atomic energy plants back up and running. france even fire the
u for turning to expensive u. s. gauss imports instead of buying cheaper supplies from moscow europe. his last, russia is his largest energy supplier to get the opportunity to buy the u. s. l n g . at a much higher price. great achievement. meanwhile, frances president micron has arrived in the u. s. where he's expected to lobby for lower gas prices. the leader, a fellow e u member st. croatia says doub essentially amounts to begging. here's a little more of that statement. it is a serious...
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u. s. n. b, u is constantly robbed by political and corruption scandals. but old didn't stop mo, google thing. you kind of date is in 2022. ah . a with a ah, yes. now, new media. if it's deploy bucket near to melting, you know them with the new book is up probably the next we shall see, radiates young will showcase is with the boy boys w boy. ah, ah, what would be the mom of new get caught up in my chair the water with them, but i did submit whole i am. mm hm. welcome back to me. support with richard black, former virginia state senator and the retards. here is army colonel, senator, as we've been discussing before, the break, most cor firmly believes that it's in a state of proxy war with washington. it also believes that the current administration made a strategic decision to change the current balance of power, which to moscow at least explains all this creeping militarization of your brain over the last 8 years. but for now, these conflict still looks like a regional one. do you think is going to stay that way? how do you estimate the possibility of a
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u. s. invoice to the u. n. and fusing also breaking the organization's charter. this is an attack on the un charter. they had challenged the charter after returning from kiya. the u. s. ambassador to the united nations is not wasting any time. she's unloading moralistic sermons on us waxing and waning about the evils of russia and the imperative of prolonging the war. now the un charter is a document that u. s. leaders pick up and put down at their convenience. sometimes they find it useful in rhetoric to invoke it, but other times they seem to forget that it even exists. the un charter says that countries can only use military force in their own self defense or with the authorization of the un security council. so let's be clear under the un charter, almost every recent military intervention or regime change operation was illegal. iraq, afghanistan, yugoslavia, none of these countries posed any threat to america. furthermore, the un did not grant the white house permission, john lease shock and awe in 2004. the un secretary general actually admitted that the us i
u. s. invoice to the u. n. and fusing also breaking the organization's charter. this is an attack on the un charter. they had challenged the charter after returning from kiya. the u. s. ambassador to the united nations is not wasting any time. she's unloading moralistic sermons on us waxing and waning about the evils of russia and the imperative of prolonging the war. now the un charter is a document that u. s. leaders pick up and put down at their convenience. sometimes they find it useful in...
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u. s. n. b, u is constantly robbed by political and corruption scandals, but older didn't stop mo, google obtaining a you candidate status in 2022. 0 the washington are almost completely removed from day to day large the american people. and so the american people, i believe provided good information left to their own devices. we're trying to on far more recent foreign conclusions than are coming to about world events. right. ah, children at st angel schools suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted. i was only 7 years old 1st too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here to abuse somebody and run her and she kept solution with himself. some of them are, my relatives didn't make it jerking themselves to death, over doses. but yeah, what made me, it made me the person i am tod
u. s. n. b, u is constantly robbed by political and corruption scandals, but older didn't stop mo, google obtaining a you candidate status in 2022. 0 the washington are almost completely removed from day to day large the american people. and so the american people, i believe provided good information left to their own devices. we're trying to on far more recent foreign conclusions than are coming to about world events. right. ah, children at st angel schools suffered nightmarish levels of...
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u. s. congress, the european parliament, the united nations human rights council. a u. n. investigation found evidence that the saudi leadership was responsible for the killing of jamal, who shall g. u. s. intelligence agencies concluded that crown prince mohammed bin solomon had approved the assassination being. so an accusation he denies, had fisher livable. for some time, her teacher was certain that justice would prevail until she learned the meaning of reality. in a world of turmoil and hungry for energy resources, pariahs can become partners again, court cases can be closed. and just as for jamal, her show teeth may never be achieved. it will then easy to understand, is israel politic? it was, were heard disappointing for me. every one also for politic efficient. ah, the couples on the banks of the bus for us remind her teacher of her loss. but also of the fact that life is worth living and justice was fighting for i have a duty. i have because false realty on have to remind people what happened to jamal a research, aton human rights defend her teacher, jenkins have
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u. u. s. oil giant pinocchio phillips will c l n g. the liver to germany's northern bronze buttle terminal. germany has been scrambling for new sources of gas to replace russian supplies in the wake of the war in ukraine. christoph rule is from the center of global energy policy at columbia university. thank you for being here, christoph. so in terms of actually replacing the rush and gas flows that germany wanted to win itself off of how much will this deal actually help? good morning. so it's not going to be of a magnitude which changed the gas for that's for gas for. ready for germany or europe, it amounts to about 3 percent of germany used to consume in 2021 before the war started. but it's a start and as they say in english now, every little helps. and i think there are 3 important points of the background here which, which, which are worth mentioning. the 1st one is this is the 1st time of course for germany to engage in that kind of contract. and to keep one of his terminal busy. this comes into bon spittle starts only in 2026,
u. u. s. oil giant pinocchio phillips will c l n g. the liver to germany's northern bronze buttle terminal. germany has been scrambling for new sources of gas to replace russian supplies in the wake of the war in ukraine. christoph rule is from the center of global energy policy at columbia university. thank you for being here, christoph. so in terms of actually replacing the rush and gas flows that germany wanted to win itself off of how much will this deal actually help? good morning. so it's...
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u. s. is proposing is that there should be an inquiry, an independent commission of inquiry on the situation in iran that something's already been proposed by the u. n's, independent expert, the special wrapper, turn all the situation in iran. now that would require the u. the u. s. to try and push that idea at the human rights council in geneva to get that sort of inquiry set up. i have to say that even if you get inquiry set up, then they don't have the ability to go straight about their work. obviously they can examine the situation, but they probably wouldn't be allowed to go into iran. it's worth telling you that there is a commission of inquiry on syria that's not allowed in to syria by the syrian government as a commission of inquiry on palestine and israel that's not allowed in by israel. and interestingly, that commission of inquiry is opposed by the united states. brazil's outgoing president, charitable sonata has asked his supporters to end protests, thousands of gathered across the country, blocking roads after his election, lost to louis enough, eluded his silver on sunday, bought an auto told his followers. he's just as upset as they are
u. s. is proposing is that there should be an inquiry, an independent commission of inquiry on the situation in iran that something's already been proposed by the u. n's, independent expert, the special wrapper, turn all the situation in iran. now that would require the u. the u. s. to try and push that idea at the human rights council in geneva to get that sort of inquiry set up. i have to say that even if you get inquiry set up, then they don't have the ability to go straight about their...
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u. u. s. oil giant pinocchio phillips will see l n g, the liver to germany's northern bronze buttle terminal. germany has been scrambling for new sources of gas to replace russian supplies in the wake of the war. in ukraine. christoph rule is from the center of global energy policy at columbia university. thank you for being here, christoph. so in terms of actually replacing the rush and gas flows that germany wanted to win itself off of how much will this deal actually help.
u. u. s. oil giant pinocchio phillips will see l n g, the liver to germany's northern bronze buttle terminal. germany has been scrambling for new sources of gas to replace russian supplies in the wake of the war. in ukraine. christoph rule is from the center of global energy policy at columbia university. thank you for being here, christoph. so in terms of actually replacing the rush and gas flows that germany wanted to win itself off of how much will this deal actually help.
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u. n. climate summit in sharm el shake egypt, u. s. president joe biden is traveling to the summit to day, where he will face prussia to help developing countries reeling from disasters caused by climate change. like climate sonnet has been called to try to avert catastrophe as global warming heads towards dangerous levels. but the human rights record of the host country, egypt is also coming under scrutiny. phillip, particularly the treatment of pro democracy campaigner allah of delta, or he has been jailed for spreading for what? spreading what the authorities alleged to be fake news. some protesters are using the summit as a platform to campaign for his release. and as we report now, the egyptian government is giving them a very hard time. this is what egypt once the world to see a country playing perfect host, to global leaders at the un climate summit, but on the ground activists say that they are not welcome here. i believe it's completely different. the last climate conference was in glasgow every day. there were 3 protests or near the conference center this year you have to apply for permission to protest of 36 hours in advance. you. it's only open from 10 till 5, and it's under heavy surveillance. some say they are also being closely monitored. many activities order information was taken. so we were like, how are we good to start? something with these people are already throwing us good. now do you know? oh, we arrested. the spotlight has also been shown on human rights abuses, particularly egypt, where there are many political prisoners. among them is the egyptian, british pro democracy activists, ala abdel fattah scene. here in 2013. he's been on hunger strike since april. hope that one day we can repay sister has been at the summit fighting for his freedom or support. this is a long despite an attempt by some, including an egyptian law maker to stop her leave without situations of egypt had hoped, climate would be the main focus that caught 27. 03 . instead its own human rights record is overshadowing this summit. oh, d w report i abraham joins me now in the studio for more on this story. hi i now it's been 6 days. we know that allah abdel fatah says that he stop drinking water or taking in any calories. can you tell us any more about the situation or the current state of his health? what we know? well, the information that we have is an information that we have from his family. they were informed by egyptian authorities that some kind of medical intervention had to be done to keep him for his health. that's what the authorities say. they didn't give any details about what kind of medical intervention, where it took place, whether he's been moved to a hospital. so they've been extremely opaque. yesterday there was a kind of strange situation in which i, let's lawyer was for the 1st time since 20 plenty told that he can come and visit him in prison. he got the permit, he made it all the way to the prison facility, but then was turned away from the guard. so it's very confusing why addiction authorities are acting this way. so really there's no news and his family says that they have every reason to worry about his safety because there's just no news . okay. now as we've been hearing, obviously egypt in the international spotlight this this week in particular because of the cop 27th climate summit. could you describe this as a kind of a rare opportunity for people like a bill footer or the human rights activists in the country, nor to what extent does an event like this help them? it helps somewhat. so one has to say that whenever things like that come to egypt, the government does release a number of political prisoners prior to try and create a mood of less descent or less, less of anger at some of these measures. that's on the one hand, alice was not included in the group of political prisoners that were released prior to the conference. on the other hand, just the fact that you know, all of these people from around the world are coming to egypt, particularly that incident with the parliamentary. and i think what a lot of people said, including the chief of the secretary general of amnesty international, is that now people have a small glimpse into the kind of repression. the kind of harassment that, you know, the human rights activists in egypt have to live with all the time. the other thing is that there's a lot of media attention. there's a lot of journalists that are allowed there. they are paying close attention to everything that's happening. it is truly a country where there is no end of independent media. so at least there is that kind of attention coming with. that being said, it's difficult to see how the addiction government is going to, you know, perhaps release ela. it seems that's what his family says, that his case has become a case. so symbolic because he is so high profile and basically letting him go would be him too embarrassing for them. they said that he's become rep senator of something much, much bigger. i was gonna ask you at least, how has the egyptian government been dealing with this situation? well, officially they're saying, you know, i adapted fatter is, 1st of all, they're not recognizing his british citizenship. they say that because it was granted while he's in prison, and because for egyptian, for, for egyptian nationals to get a foreign citizenship. different authors have to prove that they're actually the foreign minister has said that that particular process has not been made so that they're not recognizing it seems his british search and ship despite the british prime minister's attempt to get i let released there. also maintaining that this is a criminal case which is of, you know, they're criminalizing the bit, his activism, essentially and saying you're trying, you're asking for a presidential, pardon, for a criminal, and not necessarily a political prisoner. however, if you see how local media, the media that is targeted towards egyptians, is talking about the story. there's reason to believe that the government is nervous about this because they're really focusing on, oh, there's this conspiracy. they're trying to tarnish her reputation is people coming from outside because we've put on this like fantastic summit. and so there is reason to believe that they are more nervous about this. and this is really not going the way that the egyptian government wanted it to, not surprisingly because of this in being an international media spotlight. i abraham, thank you so much. now a migrant ship carrying more than 200 people has ducks in the french port of too long. france agreed to welcome the ocean viking rescue boat into one of its ports after italy refused to let it dark on its territory. the issue has caused a spat between paris and the new right wing government in rome. it's been an odyssey of hardship for the passengers of the ocean, viking over 200 migrants, including 57 children, rescued from mediterranean waters and brought to europe's doorstep by the charity s o s military money. for days they waited off the coast of italy for permission to dock permission that never came. finally, france agreed to let them dock in the military port of 2 long. in the meantime, french maritime authorities evacuated passengers and crew with health issues via helicopter italy recently granted access to 3 other ships carrying migrants. rome said a 4th vessel would be too much, but france had harsh words for italy. innovators of doing it, the new italian authorities have made the incomprehensible choice to not respond to multiple calls for assistance addressed by the ship over the past days. even if it was an uncontested lee in italy's search and rescue zone. as on dorsey, there is no doubt, however, in terms of international law and maritime law, y'all did that. it was italy's duty to immediately designate a port did to welcome his photo blocker. yes, about to while tensions between european nations over immigration are common. the outspoken response from paris is unusual and it hasn't stopped at mere words. france is pulling out of a deal to take on over 3000 asylum seekers from italy and has vowed to beef up at security on the italian border. as for the over 200 migrants aboard the ocean viking, they will stay in europe some in france, others in germany, and await asylum processing. leaders from the association of southeast asian nations. or i see an r meeting in cambodia capital, putnam, penn, on the 1st day of the annual summit, delegates agreed to admit east t more as the blocks 11th member. other agenda items include tension between the u . s. and china. economic recovery and climate change. but that toughest challenge may well be me and mar, where violence between the military regime and the opposition is continuing ascii on his struggle to play a meaningful role in the conflict as dw gov matters reports now from thailand. sketching to relax during difficult times. this ought student from me and more has been living in neighboring thailand since the military seized power in his country over a year and a half ago. he calls himself out, which is not his real name, but he's afraid of what the meal more army might do. to him, if he returns and has asked to stay anonymous, the 24 year old says the people of his country feel let down by the rest of the world. everybody kind of hope for any sort of interference intervention from the international community, especially from our neighbors. an honestly speaking, we have seen so much he statements released by international organizations. different countries fell apart from state
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u. s. congress, the european parliament, the united nations human rights council, a u. n. investigation found evidence that the saudi leadership was responsible for the killing of to mar hoshal jameson. for some time, her teacher was certain that justice would prevail. a research at tons, human rights defender had teachy, jenkins has found new purpose in her life. grace creek op water, a need who are feature is all humanity. more democracy mom, human rights do not give up. that's why much in russia criticizing putin's war of aggression in ukraine is forbidden, but some courageous people have been publicly condemning the war. despite the risk of serious consequences, ah, this was dennis scorpions walked to work for 10 years. he was a lecturer at the university of saint petersburg until he was laid off just a few days ago for taking part in a protest against military mobilization. he'd also joined earlier demonstrations against russia's war in ukraine. cannot be nor done. of course, i'm sad all, but this is what matters most to the basic distinction between good and level o
u. s. congress, the european parliament, the united nations human rights council, a u. n. investigation found evidence that the saudi leadership was responsible for the killing of to mar hoshal jameson. for some time, her teacher was certain that justice would prevail. a research at tons, human rights defender had teachy, jenkins has found new purpose in her life. grace creek op water, a need who are feature is all humanity. more democracy mom, human rights do not give up. that's why much in...
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u. n. climate summit in egypt has now entered a 2nd h. u. s. president joe biden has made on appearance. he pin the blame for global issues directly on russia and demanded that the world take steps to cut fossil fuel usage is more urgent than ever. the we double down on our climbing commitments, rushes we're only enhances the urgency of the need to transition the world office to prentice on fossil fuels. the science is devastatingly clear. we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. that's why the united states is rally in the world around climate game changers. by france, i came to the presidency, determined to be to try and make the transfer formula trash for rational changes that are needed near the american each. tonight. however, african representatives noted that the west's green agenda does not address their own country's needs, as hundreds of millions of people on the continent have no electricity or must burn fossil fuels for heating and cooking. while protesters out the cup $27.00 summit here chanted about joe biden, mu
u. n. climate summit in egypt has now entered a 2nd h. u. s. president joe biden has made on appearance. he pin the blame for global issues directly on russia and demanded that the world take steps to cut fossil fuel usage is more urgent than ever. the we double down on our climbing commitments, rushes we're only enhances the urgency of the need to transition the world office to prentice on fossil fuels. the science is devastatingly clear. we have to make vital progress by the end of this...
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u. s. is expressed concern over rwanda's involvement. the u. n. u k in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you care. we know that the have this deal we've, we've veranda there is also france, we've always involved, we've, we've run more than the can be a barrier to take time for the right decision which should be to make sure that's all this is stop rondon soldier, the fighting insurgents in northern mozambique, where french oil, john toe tau, has a $20000000000.00 gas project. they were the same helmets as some m. 23 fighters. 9 years ago, congress forces defeated m 23 and its fighters fled to rwanda. when you gander, that time congo had international military support, and the u. s. and other countries blocked military 8 to wonder this time people here awaiting to see if politicians from this region and beyond who do what's needed to bring peace and let them go home. malcolm web al jazeera coma, democratic republic of congo, the are gonna round up now. the woke up action from andy richardson in the co
u. s. is expressed concern over rwanda's involvement. the u. n. u k in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you care. we know that the have this deal we've, we've veranda there is also france, we've always involved, we've, we've run more than the can be a barrier to take time for the right decision which should be to make sure that's all this is stop rondon soldier, the fighting insurgents in northern mozambique, where french oil, john toe tau, has a...
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u. s is expressed concern over one involvement. the u. n. u k in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the grid for you care. we know that the have this deal. we've, we've veranda. there is also france, we've always been involved. we've, we've run day and the can be a barrier to take time for the right decision, which should be to make sure that's all this is that you stop rwandan soldiers fighting insurgents in northern mays. i'm big, where french oil john toe towel has a $20000000000.00 gas project. they were the same helmets as some m. 23 fighters. 9 years ago, connelly's force is defeated them 23 and it's fighters fled to wonder when you got into that time. congo had international military support, and the u. s. and other countries blocked military a to rhonda this time, people here awaiting to see if politicians from this region and beyond who do what needed to bring peace and let them get home. malcolm web for inside story. well, as malcolm mentioned in that report, the u. s. embassy, along with the invoic
u. s is expressed concern over one involvement. the u. n. u k in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the grid for you care. we know that the have this deal. we've, we've veranda. there is also france, we've always been involved. we've, we've run day and the can be a barrier to take time for the right decision, which should be to make sure that's all this is that you stop rwandan soldiers fighting insurgents in northern mays. i'm big, where french oil john toe...
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u. s. is expressed concern over one, those involvement, the u. n. u k. in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you? can we know that the have this deal we've, we've veranda. there is also france. we've always involved we've, we've run more than the can be a barrier to take time for the right decision which should be to make sure that's all this is stop rwandan soldiers, a fighting insurgents in northern mozambique where french oil john tow, tao, has a $20000000000.00 gas project. they were the same helmets as some m. 23 fighters. 9 years ago, connelly's forces defeated m $23.00 and it's fighters fled to were wonder in uganda . that time, congo had international military support. and the u. s. and other countries blocked military 8 to rwanda. this time people here awaiting to see if politicians from this region and beyond who do what needed to bring peace and let them go home. malcolm web for inside story. well, as malcolm mentioned in that report, the u. s. embassy along with the invoice, belgium, france of th
u. s. is expressed concern over one, those involvement, the u. n. u k. in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you? can we know that the have this deal we've, we've veranda. there is also france. we've always involved we've, we've run more than the can be a barrier to take time for the right decision which should be to make sure that's all this is stop rwandan soldiers, a fighting insurgents in northern mozambique where french oil john tow, tao, has...
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u. s. is expressed concern over rwanda's involvement. the u. n. u k, and france have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you care. we know that the have this deal we've, we've veranda there is also france, we've always involved, we've, we've run de mozambique can be a buyer to take time for the right decision, which should be to make sure that's where you stop rwandan soldiers fighting insurgents in northern mozambique, where french oil john, tow town, has a $20000000000.00 gas project. they were the same helmets as some m. 23 fighters. 9 years ago, kimberly's forces defeated them $23.00, and it's fighters fled to wonder uganda. that time, congo had international military support. and the u. s. and other countries blocked military 8 to rhonda. this time, people here awaiting to see if politicians from this region and beyond will do what's needed to bring peace and let them go home. malcolm web al jazeera coma, democratic republic of congo. ah, they face out as era these you top stories, an explosion in west jerusal
u. s. is expressed concern over rwanda's involvement. the u. n. u k, and france have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you care. we know that the have this deal we've, we've veranda there is also france, we've always involved, we've, we've run de mozambique can be a buyer to take time for the right decision, which should be to make sure that's where you stop rwandan soldiers fighting insurgents in northern mozambique, where french oil john, tow town, has a...
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u. s. last year, we produced 4400000000 metric tons of concrete. according to the u. n's projections at this rate, we would be producing enough concrete to build the entire city of paris every week for the next 40 years old. that is a lot of concrete. and for several reasons, this material is not widely recycled. a big one is standardized, bad practices says marcel oser, a circular engineer focused on cradle to cradle applications in the construction sector. if you use edges, the plaster on concrete uncomfortable is wiley, looks good, so it will fit the purpose. but i will use the quality of the concrete by not being able to use it later. so, gypsum plaster makes the concrete on recyclable. but a similar looking silicon base plaster doesn't affect the reuse ability of the concrete. or let's look at steel, a universally used material in construction that could have an infinite life cycle . just a simple decision to use bolted connections rather than welded joints will allow the structure to be dismantled, making it easier to reuse the materials. it's all about designing sm
u. s. last year, we produced 4400000000 metric tons of concrete. according to the u. n's projections at this rate, we would be producing enough concrete to build the entire city of paris every week for the next 40 years old. that is a lot of concrete. and for several reasons, this material is not widely recycled. a big one is standardized, bad practices says marcel oser, a circular engineer focused on cradle to cradle applications in the construction sector. if you use edges, the plaster on...
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u. s. congress, the european parliament, the united nations human rights council. a u. n. investigation found evidence that the saudi leadership was responsible for the killing of to microshore jameson. for some time, her teacher was certain that justice would prevail until she learned the meaning of re i'll politic. in a weldon turmoil and hungry for energy resources, pariahs can become partners again. it wasn't easy to understand israel politic. it's was a huge, disappointing for me. every one knows it's a politic decision for the couples on the banks of the bus. for us, remind her teacher of her loss but also of the fact that life is worth living and justice worth fighting for a researcher turns human rights defender. a teacher jenkins has found new purpose in her life. speaking for those who are silenced, listening to those who are not heard. please speak up. watch we need who are feature is or humanity. more democracy in one human rights. do not give up. that's why much. and you can see a longer version of their report on d w's youtube channel that you tube dot com f
u. s. congress, the european parliament, the united nations human rights council. a u. n. investigation found evidence that the saudi leadership was responsible for the killing of to microshore jameson. for some time, her teacher was certain that justice would prevail until she learned the meaning of re i'll politic. in a weldon turmoil and hungry for energy resources, pariahs can become partners again. it wasn't easy to understand israel politic. it's was a huge, disappointing for me. every...