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the u.n. secretary general has expressed outrage at the bombing of a migrant detention center in libya that killed 44 people the security council is repairing to hold an emergency session on the attack the un's mission in libya called the strike a cow woodley act which could constitute a war crime there's an estimated 670000 refugees migrants and asylum seekers in the country the tripoli government is blaming the forces of warlord holly for half the but exactly who carried out the attack and why a detention center was hit remains unclear we begin our coverage with mahmud up the one head who was at the scene of the attack in tripoli. this is the migrant detention center in neighborhood in the eastern suburbs of the libyan capital tripoli it has just been hit by an airstrike launched by fighter jets loyal to the world khalifa haftar it's very tragic here dead bodies are still under the law but i can see dead that is over there and here the medical workers are just picking up one dead body over t
the u.n. secretary general has expressed outrage at the bombing of a migrant detention center in libya that killed 44 people the security council is repairing to hold an emergency session on the attack the un's mission in libya called the strike a cow woodley act which could constitute a war crime there's an estimated 670000 refugees migrants and asylum seekers in the country the tripoli government is blaming the forces of warlord holly for half the but exactly who carried out the attack and...
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u.n. high commission for human rights has issued a statement condemning the bombing she said the attack may depending on the precise circumstances amount to a war crime she went on to say i have repeatedly called for the closure of all migrant detention centers in libya where un human rights south of documented severe overcrowding torture ill treatment false labor rate and acute malnutrition well charlie yet seen as a spokesman for the un 8 shell that's the high commission the united nations high commission for refugees and this is what he had to say. this is a horrific tragedy the should never have happened around 2 months ago you an a.c.l. warned that these people in side dissensions and to needed to be evacuated that was after an airstrike badly damaged the roof and injured 2 of the detainees we called for that urgent evacuation then that didn't happen they remains detained inside that center and sadly people have paid the tragic consequence pretty tragic price of that with their life l
u.n. high commission for human rights has issued a statement condemning the bombing she said the attack may depending on the precise circumstances amount to a war crime she went on to say i have repeatedly called for the closure of all migrant detention centers in libya where un human rights south of documented severe overcrowding torture ill treatment false labor rate and acute malnutrition well charlie yet seen as a spokesman for the un 8 shell that's the high commission the united nations...
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the u.n.has now approved an inquiry into the war on drugs in the philippines and for more on that i'm joined by carlos on the philippines researcher with human rights watch tell us how significant is this u.n. investigation going to be. well this is quite significant oh no doubt that the u.n. human rights council adopted a resolution that was initiated by ice none supported by a lot of countries and even a lot of course regional so regional support so this is very significant because we have always known for the nesting accountability mechanisms in the philippines will not work to make is how you make a secret happen so now that the international community has acted. a step forward for accountability in the philippines and this is going through our restart hopes of the house and the houses of victims of the drug but practically on the ground when this investigation really make any difference bearing in mind that the philippines government had already dismissed the resolution when it was stable
the u.n.has now approved an inquiry into the war on drugs in the philippines and for more on that i'm joined by carlos on the philippines researcher with human rights watch tell us how significant is this u.n. investigation going to be. well this is quite significant oh no doubt that the u.n. human rights council adopted a resolution that was initiated by ice none supported by a lot of countries and even a lot of course regional so regional support so this is very significant because we have...
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who is the u.n. envoy who who has been widely praised for his work there is a feeling that the wind has been knocked out of him ever since have offensive in april he's not been in great health the u.n. mission in libya its mandate needs renewal in september there is a suggestion perhaps that the. un should seek someone new to lead the mission from september the seder does seem to be signs of movement given what we're seeing a detention center housing migrants who have been captured at sea and taken back to libya that be and you would think there would be some kind of swift response to this but as ever with libya there seems to be competing interests at stake are there not absolutely everyone will publicly say they support the international position but behind the scenes there are some who have clearly been supporting general huff. we have a situation where you have. the flow of people from the south into libya continues and yet they've got nowhere to go because they used to get on boats and head towa
who is the u.n. envoy who who has been widely praised for his work there is a feeling that the wind has been knocked out of him ever since have offensive in april he's not been in great health the u.n. mission in libya its mandate needs renewal in september there is a suggestion perhaps that the. un should seek someone new to lead the mission from september the seder does seem to be signs of movement given what we're seeing a detention center housing migrants who have been captured at sea and...
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u.n. envoy to libya is saying the as strike could constitute a war crime he attacked in tripoli targeted a detention center housing many african refugees and migrants and turn your guitar is has condemned the incident and called for an independent investigation the un recognized government has blamed the airstrike on forces loyal to her life after but a spokesman for the warlord has denied any responsibility. he was surprised to see the false claims that the migrant camp was targeted the syria houses no migrants and no libyan civilians lost power will market of the weapons supply coming from misrata came through this point therefore we destroyed a legitimate target of the in the me. the for them if the claims are true they brought those illegal migrants to that area on purpose therefore we are innocent it was a legitimate target and 17 minutes later the migration center was destroyed 17 minutes later talks of regime between sudan's opposition and the ruling military genter over a transfer
u.n. envoy to libya is saying the as strike could constitute a war crime he attacked in tripoli targeted a detention center housing many african refugees and migrants and turn your guitar is has condemned the incident and called for an independent investigation the un recognized government has blamed the airstrike on forces loyal to her life after but a spokesman for the warlord has denied any responsibility. he was surprised to see the false claims that the migrant camp was targeted the syria...
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off the u.n. envoy to libya describing the deaths of more than 40 migrants mainly africans who died in an air strike on a detention center on the outskirts of the libyan capital the internationally recognized government in tripoli has blamed forces loyal to general. for the air attack we'll be hearing from the u.n. about conditions on the camp in just a moment but 1st this report on last night's bombing. most people here were sleeping when the attack happened in the early hours of the morning reports say many of the dead are women and children emergency workers say those killed are mainly african migrants heading for europe thousands of migrants are helping government run tension centers backed by the e.u. from people. and done on the road. on the hour we're on that some people are still on the. new bloke so we want to see paul works with no one to learn to her people are told this is required just because he's doing tours for the u.n. backed government of national called in tripoli the g.m.a.t. b
off the u.n. envoy to libya describing the deaths of more than 40 migrants mainly africans who died in an air strike on a detention center on the outskirts of the libyan capital the internationally recognized government in tripoli has blamed forces loyal to general. for the air attack we'll be hearing from the u.n. about conditions on the camp in just a moment but 1st this report on last night's bombing. most people here were sleeping when the attack happened in the early hours of the morning...
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. >> the u.n.'s agnes callamard discussed the findings of a report on the death of jamal khashoggi in october of last year. the u.n. report concluded mr. khashoggi's killing constituted annexed or judicial killing for which the state of thinking them saudi arabia is responsible. from the brookings institution, this is one hour and 15 minutes. mr. sachs: ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us. whether by c-span or in the room with us. my name is natan sachs, and i am the director of the center for middle east policy at the brookings institution and on behalf of the center, the brookings institution large, i want to welcome you again. we have a special event and a full house to boot. this is not the first event in washington on this general topic , and i think it is a fair question to ask why, why are we focusing on the murder of one individual? i think that is the topic that will come up in our discussion today, of course. i think two points are worth pointing out at first, and perhaps even r
. >> the u.n.'s agnes callamard discussed the findings of a report on the death of jamal khashoggi in october of last year. the u.n. report concluded mr. khashoggi's killing constituted annexed or judicial killing for which the state of thinking them saudi arabia is responsible. from the brookings institution, this is one hour and 15 minutes. mr. sachs: ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us. whether by c-span or in the room with us. my name is natan sachs, and i am the director...
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so if we put this picture together then we may understand why the the u.n. security council who has. the u.s. as a permanent member to france as a permanent member who had some of its soldiers killed while fighting with the house that some of its intelligence personnel captured in tunisia with their weapons also giving advice to that forces and france is a permanent member as well in the security council. and also russia which supports which sold some weapons to have that and supported him multiple times in security council if we have this picture then we understand why the security council failed to come up with this with the state and with united statements calling for an actual investigation into this because it will implicate some of the permit. member speech. what are we to make of the l. and a statement statements by huffed us forces saying blaming basically accusing the government of libya that's recognized by the un of putting migrants and refugees at risk by putting them at weapons depos is that an in direct admission that it was in fact the huffed
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the u.n. special investigator who examined the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi wants world powers to reconsider holding the next g 20 in saudi arabia agnes announced her findings last month selling out as there are she wants the u.n. to dig deeper under 7 reports. is putting more pressure on saudi arabia to make it accountable for the killing of jamal khashoggi as lead investigator for the united nations inquiry into his death she's expressing frustration with what she says is a lack of international action a report released last month didn't determine who authorized the killing but it did find credible evidence she said pointing to saudi crown prince mohammed bin sounds involvement kalam odd believes rich countries have done little to pursue justice one way of pressuring the saudis she says is depriving them of hosting the next g. 20 summit in riyadh in 2020 political accountability for mr cashel you will mean that it doesn't happen. elsewhere or something is being done to ensure tha
the u.n. special investigator who examined the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi wants world powers to reconsider holding the next g 20 in saudi arabia agnes announced her findings last month selling out as there are she wants the u.n. to dig deeper under 7 reports. is putting more pressure on saudi arabia to make it accountable for the killing of jamal khashoggi as lead investigator for the united nations inquiry into his death she's expressing frustration with what she says is a lack...
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the u.n. nuclear watchdog agency just days ago saying iran had breached a 300 kilogram stockpile limit that was agreed to as part of the 2050 nuclear deal mr trump said that iran was playing with fire earlier this morning president hassan rouhani had this response to that comment. has over the past year it is them who started the fire we will extinguish it if you say it is dangerous to play with fire so why did you start it you can control it return to your commitments return to what the u.n. security council has ratified so then take us through july 7th was likely to happen then if iran doesn't feel that the us has come back to its commitments under the nuclear deal. is that is that is an important deadline we're just 3 or 4 days away from that now and how that deadline came about is 2 months ago iran's president rouhani said that since the united states unilaterally pulled out of the nuclear deal in 2018 since other signatories to the deal have been unable or many iranians say unwilling to f
the u.n. nuclear watchdog agency just days ago saying iran had breached a 300 kilogram stockpile limit that was agreed to as part of the 2050 nuclear deal mr trump said that iran was playing with fire earlier this morning president hassan rouhani had this response to that comment. has over the past year it is them who started the fire we will extinguish it if you say it is dangerous to play with fire so why did you start it you can control it return to your commitments return to what the u.n....
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so for the u.n. sanctions to be lifted according to the various resolutions the security council is quote prepared to strengthen, modified or suspend or lift the measures as needed in light of the dprks compliance. that is to say the security council if there is a political consensus for doing so that's a big if -- can adjust the sanctions regime in accordance with the north korean behavior on the wmd problem. for u.s. sanctions to be modified, the executive branch has some leeway in administering sanctions, waiving sanctions on a case by case base but under nixpia for sanctions to be suspended in block, the white house has to certify to congress not only that north korea mass begun the process of denuclearization but has made progress, left undefined on issues including human rights, illicit activities, et cetera. and for sanctions under the u.s. law to be lifted north korea must meet an even higher standard. so in theory there could be a clash between these two -- the u.n. and u.s. sanctions regime
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welcome to the program the u.n. security council has condemned the attack on a detention center in libya and called on warring sides to commit to a cease fire video has emerged showing the moment the airstrikes hit the capital tripoli on tuesday 60 people were killed or more than 100 others injured tripoli's recognized government says warlord khalifa haftar and his forces are responsible but they say they were targeting a nearby weapons depot and didn't give orders to hit the shelter the world health organization says almost 1000 people have been killed since after began his offensive to take over the capital 3 months ago or rob rebels explains why it's taken the u.n. security council 3 days to present a unified response to the migrant center attack. you could put this in the category of better late than never on wednesday the u.n. security council met for more than 3 hours behind closed doors but was unable to come up with a statement on the airstrike against the migrant detention center in tripoli now they have do
welcome to the program the u.n. security council has condemned the attack on a detention center in libya and called on warring sides to commit to a cease fire video has emerged showing the moment the airstrikes hit the capital tripoli on tuesday 60 people were killed or more than 100 others injured tripoli's recognized government says warlord khalifa haftar and his forces are responsible but they say they were targeting a nearby weapons depot and didn't give orders to hit the shelter the world...
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there were strong statements from the u.n.ommissioner for human rights and the special envoy to libya who said that and under some circumstances, it could be considered a war crime. >> is plagued by all the usual divisions, but what about this call for an independent investigation? >> i think you are right about that. the evidence today that they are unable to come up with a statement indicates that prospect for strong action are low. the independent investigation is not something that u.n. is prepared to undertake itself. this would take the responsibility of the country itself and of the government that is recognized by the united nations in tripoli, that they would conduct this investigation. it is very early hours. the attack came a little more than 24 hours ago, so the emphasis is on getting facts and evidence, determining exactly what happened and who did what before they decide to move forward. did >> think -- >> thank you very much. ♪ >> hong kong police have arrested people as protests broke out. it could cost about $
there were strong statements from the u.n.ommissioner for human rights and the special envoy to libya who said that and under some circumstances, it could be considered a war crime. >> is plagued by all the usual divisions, but what about this call for an independent investigation? >> i think you are right about that. the evidence today that they are unable to come up with a statement indicates that prospect for strong action are low. the independent investigation is not something...
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the u.n. says there are reports guards opened fire on refugees and migrants as they tried to flee strikes on a detention center in libya. i'm sam you say that this is al jazeera live from doha also coming out protests against police brutality in israel we have a development from ethiopian community leaders. talks between sudan's opposition and the ruling military council set to resume with the council having agreed to civilians demands. examine why some families in argentina are travelling hours for a bowl of hot soup. we have new details about the attack on a migrant detention center in libya the u.n. says it was hit by 2 airstrikes and there are reports guards shot at migrants and refugees fleeing the bombing ministry of justice in tripoli says 60 people are confirmed dead in tuesday's strikes with 77 injured brian has the latest. sheltering from the baking sun they sit just maces away from where dozens of their fellow detainees were killed migrants and refugees held against their will in a
the u.n. says there are reports guards opened fire on refugees and migrants as they tried to flee strikes on a detention center in libya. i'm sam you say that this is al jazeera live from doha also coming out protests against police brutality in israel we have a development from ethiopian community leaders. talks between sudan's opposition and the ruling military council set to resume with the council having agreed to civilians demands. examine why some families in argentina are travelling...
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in egypt were consistently trying to spoil a u.n. peace plan and the u.n. embargo on arms in there and nothing happened to them and what russia tried to do similar things in ukraine there was a sanctions in this case there were no sanctions and then after that since there was no sense of there was impunity this sponsorship of the main the a warlord leading coalition of tribes if you look that the know how they captured soldiers from from the west are being you know handled by the enemy it's a tribal coalition you know asking them to say say the 40 audio masters captured soldier from tripoli the whole clear comes from the east that's the force they are have to the tribe so asking this capture to all do it from the suburbs of tripoli to to say that the hot air from the east of his masters this is not a national army that to try the coalition of tribes basically sponsored by the foreign powers violating. all kind of mino u.n. embargoes and another kind of laws of war and then you know with the aim that the e.u. and some of his sponsors think that they will bri
in egypt were consistently trying to spoil a u.n. peace plan and the u.n. embargo on arms in there and nothing happened to them and what russia tried to do similar things in ukraine there was a sanctions in this case there were no sanctions and then after that since there was no sense of there was impunity this sponsorship of the main the a warlord leading coalition of tribes if you look that the know how they captured soldiers from from the west are being you know handled by the enemy it's a...
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but 1st the u.n. security council has condemned the attack on a migrant attention center in libya it's cold all the warring sides to commit suicide. far for the 1st time since warlord khalifa haftar his forces launched an offensive to seize the capital tripoli 3 months ago well video has emerged showing the moments when the airstrikes hit that camp near tripoli own cheese day 60 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured at tripoli's u.n. recognized government says have to his forces are responsible they say they were targeting a nearby weapons that go in didn't give orders to hit the shelter where the world health organization says almost a 1000 people have been killed since after began his offensive back in april now it's been 3 days since the airstrike on cheese day for a unifies us security council response to a margin this comes amid reports that say u.s. objections the latest statements condemning that attack well bred old says following developments from the u.n. headquarters in n
but 1st the u.n. security council has condemned the attack on a migrant attention center in libya it's cold all the warring sides to commit suicide. far for the 1st time since warlord khalifa haftar his forces launched an offensive to seize the capital tripoli 3 months ago well video has emerged showing the moments when the airstrikes hit that camp near tripoli own cheese day 60 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured at tripoli's u.n. recognized government says have to his...
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the u.n. calls for a cease fire in libya following cheeses deadly air strikes on a migrant detention camp. competing rallies marked venezuela's independence day opposition protesters are countered by a military show of force led spying president maduro. america's called a state struggles to cope with the heat wave found wildfires that have smothered watch areas but small class. the birthplace of really hasn't been a say since the earliest days of civilization is declared a world heritage sites. but 1st the u.n. security council has called on libya's warring parties to commit to a cease fire 3 months after warlord who the for have to his forces loan stone offensive to seize the capital tripoli well the statement was prompted by cheese days airstrike on a migrants detention center a new footage has a marriage showing the moments the airstrike hit the camp near tripoli the death toll has climbed to 60 and more than 100 people have been injured the u.n. recognized government blamed the attack on h
the u.n. calls for a cease fire in libya following cheeses deadly air strikes on a migrant detention camp. competing rallies marked venezuela's independence day opposition protesters are countered by a military show of force led spying president maduro. america's called a state struggles to cope with the heat wave found wildfires that have smothered watch areas but small class. the birthplace of really hasn't been a say since the earliest days of civilization is declared a world heritage sites....
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the u.n. secretary general has expressed outrage at the bombing of a migrant center in libya that killed 44 people the un security council is preparing to hold an emergency session within the next hour or so to discuss the attacked and the un's mission in libya called the strike a cowardly act which could constitute a war crime now there's an estimated $670000.00 refugees migrants and asylum seekers in the country the un recognized government in tripoli has blamed the strike on forces loyal to the warlord really for half the but a short time ago a spokesman for hofstra denied responsibility. we were surprised to see the false claims that the migrant camp was targeted the syria houses no migrants and no libyan civilians. the weapon supply coming from misrata came through this point therefore we destroyed. a legitimate target of our enemy. if the claims are true they brought those illegal migrants to that area on purpose therefore we're innocent it was a legitimate target and 17 minutes later th
the u.n. secretary general has expressed outrage at the bombing of a migrant center in libya that killed 44 people the un security council is preparing to hold an emergency session within the next hour or so to discuss the attacked and the un's mission in libya called the strike a cowardly act which could constitute a war crime now there's an estimated $670000.00 refugees migrants and asylum seekers in the country the un recognized government in tripoli has blamed the strike on forces loyal to...
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welcome back to the u.n. in geneva is today presented with a report into british racism exacerbated by conservative and liberal democrat politicians after the $28.00 western economic crisis u.n. special report and. even suggested that the u.k. government should not be surprised by allegations of racism brazil woodley she was referring to outgoing prime minister of tourism a. hostile environments and deportation advertisement but will things get better here because may has cell. said that boris johnson uses the wrong words when it comes to discrimination it's very clear that the language that boris johnson used to describe people's appearance has caused offense it's not language i would have used i think it's wrong to use that language boris of course could be prime minister in june of weeks or it could be this man the defacto former boss of the u.k. is universal health care system when doctors went out on strike here he is questioning the right of foreigners to get free health care is it right that someone ca
welcome back to the u.n. in geneva is today presented with a report into british racism exacerbated by conservative and liberal democrat politicians after the $28.00 western economic crisis u.n. special report and. even suggested that the u.k. government should not be surprised by allegations of racism brazil woodley she was referring to outgoing prime minister of tourism a. hostile environments and deportation advertisement but will things get better here because may has cell. said that boris...
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and he says the u.n. human rights council of this resolution on this drug war campaign is an initial step to bring justice to thousands of deaths since he came to power the pressure from the international community and the call for the protection of human rights in the course of the government's blatant disrespect brings the situation in the court of public opinion jim i'll bring you back in here because he mentions public opinion what do you think public opinion is of this e.u. in investigation and especially given that the president has already said that you know he is against it. well it's hard to say exactly. yet what it's too early to basically figure out what is public opinion of this because i think it just came out about less than 2 weeks ago but you know if we're looking at a situation where people have have basically been reading up every day and watching everything news about the drug war and and and we seen basically that majority of people are much are busy with the very basics having to you
and he says the u.n. human rights council of this resolution on this drug war campaign is an initial step to bring justice to thousands of deaths since he came to power the pressure from the international community and the call for the protection of human rights in the course of the government's blatant disrespect brings the situation in the court of public opinion jim i'll bring you back in here because he mentions public opinion what do you think public opinion is of this e.u. in...
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a u.n.report says guards at a migrant detention center in libya fired on refugees as they tried to flee as strikes earlier this week. hello i'm sure with 0 live from doha also coming out tolls which means sudan's opposition and the ruling military council the set to resume with the council reportedly agreeing to some of the protesters demands. activists in syria have a message they hope pope francis will give to vladimir putin and the 2 meet later on thursday. how britain and china are engaging in an increasingly tense war of words over the protests in hong kong. new details are emerging about the attack on a migrant detention center in libya's capital which the justice ministry says killed at least 60 people and injured 77 now these a satellite pictures which appear to show the site which was hit by 2 strikes now the united nations says there were reports that guards actually shot migrants and refugees as they were fleeing the u.n. security council though has failed to agree on how exactly
a u.n.report says guards at a migrant detention center in libya fired on refugees as they tried to flee as strikes earlier this week. hello i'm sure with 0 live from doha also coming out tolls which means sudan's opposition and the ruling military council the set to resume with the council reportedly agreeing to some of the protesters demands. activists in syria have a message they hope pope francis will give to vladimir putin and the 2 meet later on thursday. how britain and china are engaging...
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u.n.'nes -- talks about the findings of her report on the death -- from the brookings institution, this is an hour and 15 minutes. 's a plee here today. and, to share with you, quickly, some of the findings and conclusions related to my investigation, and then i hope >> good morning, thank you for the introduction. it's a pleasure for me to be here today i think you have, over the last week, been bombarded with information about the killing of mr. khashoggi and what have pursued and i think it's important to highlight a few dimensions of it. the killing of mr. khashoggi was an extraordinary event. unfortunately, a fairly common event. it's common because many journalists and human rights defenders around the world are the object of targets of killings, intentional killings. indeed there's enough evidence to highlight the fact that those killings are not decreasing, but are increasing, in spite of many efforts to stop them. there is also evidence that those killings are usually met with impu
u.n.'nes -- talks about the findings of her report on the death -- from the brookings institution, this is an hour and 15 minutes. 's a plee here today. and, to share with you, quickly, some of the findings and conclusions related to my investigation, and then i hope >> good morning, thank you for the introduction. it's a pleasure for me to be here today i think you have, over the last week, been bombarded with information about the killing of mr. khashoggi and what have pursued and i...
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the u.n. security council has condemned the attack on a micro detention center in the bia cold on the warring sides to commit to a cease fire deal video has emerged showing the moment the strikes hit the company of tripoli on choose day 60 people were killed and more the $100.00 others injured tripoli's un recognized government says will hold clique to have to forces are responsible but they say they are talking in a buy weapons and didn't give orders to hit the shelter well hopeful causations says almost 1000 people have been killed since have to began this offensive to take over the capital 3 months ago. well rob rebels explains why it's taken the u.n. security council 3 days to present a unified response to the migrant center attack you could put this in the category of better late than never on wednesday the u.n. security council met for more than 3 hours behind closed doors but was unable to come up with a statement on the airstrike against the migrant detention center in tripoli now they
the u.n. security council has condemned the attack on a micro detention center in the bia cold on the warring sides to commit to a cease fire deal video has emerged showing the moment the strikes hit the company of tripoli on choose day 60 people were killed and more the $100.00 others injured tripoli's un recognized government says will hold clique to have to forces are responsible but they say they are talking in a buy weapons and didn't give orders to hit the shelter well hopeful causations...
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we look to the u.n. to do so much particularly in a in a world that's devoid of of obvious national leadership the u.n. have started a process haven't they need yemen obviously this is described as perhaps the west humanitarian crisis in the world at the moment what do you think of the stockholm agreement as a as a beginning as a start to perhaps stopping that dreadful war in yemen i mean any sort of any agreement that's geared towards stopping lifting up blockade or stopping the fighting is of course very welcome i think there's been a lot of issues with with the stockholm agreement. you know one of them being that it's it's very very much focused on how data and has led to sort of this dismissal really of a focus on the rest of the country which is just as a port and but i think just to follow on the discussion earlier. another sort of factor that is really important and an opening as rami called it is the role of civil society in these countries right the solution doesn't begin and end with the united
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the u.n. atomic watch talk to hold a meeting on iran's nuclear program days after ted on breached one of the limits set in a 2015 deal. venezuela's president and main opposition leader called for rallies on independence day as the un's human rights chief warns of violence against political activists. hello i'm. in london with the top stories from europe including the rift of the migrants rescued. agrees to take in 54 promises to send a similar number to. start with youth sports is tennis power couple andy murray and serena williams prepared to break the wimbledon prosper forum if last year don't tell to the 3rd world this year for the every under 30 has a day to forget against argentina we don't. the united nations security council is calling for a cease fire in libya and it is condemning tuesday's attack on a detention center near tripoli at least 60 people were killed many of them refugees and migrants since warlord honey for half the launched his offensive to capture the capital in april th
the u.n. atomic watch talk to hold a meeting on iran's nuclear program days after ted on breached one of the limits set in a 2015 deal. venezuela's president and main opposition leader called for rallies on independence day as the un's human rights chief warns of violence against political activists. hello i'm. in london with the top stories from europe including the rift of the migrants rescued. agrees to take in 54 promises to send a similar number to. start with youth sports is tennis power...
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the desperate search for survivors the u.n. calls for war crimes charges as war syrian children die and government attacks. hello i'm mr and this is al jazeera live from tire also coming up 40 bodies pulled from the mediterranean after what in beit filled with refugees and migrants goes down off the coast of libya. as europe swells as a heat wave there's concern it could cause record melting of greenland's ice sheets . and trying to clear the air one of africa's west blue says is doing to combat climate change. more children are becoming victims of a government and russian assault on syria's rebel held in the province the un human rights chief has condemned what she calls international indifference to the rising death toll michelle bachelet says there is targeting civilians should be charged with war crimes and warning viewers may find some of the pictures in a hot as report just adding their images that have shocked many but tragedies like this are happening nearly every day in northwest syria where the government's assault is
the desperate search for survivors the u.n. calls for war crimes charges as war syrian children die and government attacks. hello i'm mr and this is al jazeera live from tire also coming up 40 bodies pulled from the mediterranean after what in beit filled with refugees and migrants goes down off the coast of libya. as europe swells as a heat wave there's concern it could cause record melting of greenland's ice sheets . and trying to clear the air one of africa's west blue says is doing to...
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this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the u.n. saves the deadly attack on a migrant detention center in libya has all the hallmarks of a war crime dozens of people are dead and more than 100 others wounded offspring and strike on a center housing african migrants in tripoli humanitarian organizations have warned they are at risk so who's responsible for housing people dying. and often video often in the edge of the assaulting a woman goes viral nigeria's having a conversation about immunity and impunity is the country's constitution part of the problem. then will go to a school in god that we children are being taught about the harmful effects of plastic and how to recycle. i'm christine want to welcome to news africa i'm gadget to day and bloody i'm just those are the words off the u.n. envoy to libya describing the deaths of more than 40 migrants many africans who died in an air strike on a detention santa on the outskirts of the libyan capital the internationally recognized government in tripoli has blamed forces loyal to gener
this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the u.n. saves the deadly attack on a migrant detention center in libya has all the hallmarks of a war crime dozens of people are dead and more than 100 others wounded offspring and strike on a center housing african migrants in tripoli humanitarian organizations have warned they are at risk so who's responsible for housing people dying. and often video often in the edge of the assaulting a woman goes viral nigeria's having a conversation...
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well this is quite significant undergrad at the u.n. human rights council adopted a resolution that was initiated by ice none supported by a lot of countries and even a lot of course regional so regional support so this is very significant because we have always known or domestic accountability mechanisms in the philippines will not work for me is how you make it seem pretty happen so now they're national community has acted. a step forward for accountability in the philippines and this is going through our reach the hopes of the house and the houses of victims of the drug but practically on the ground when this investigation really make any difference bearing in mind that the philippines government had already dismissed the resolution when it was tabled that is really well that's just being this honest now is on don't philippine government to comply its human rights of the occasion not just at the u.n. but also the human rights council now they you know you can choose to defy the u.n. or you can choose to block and stop the madness tha
well this is quite significant undergrad at the u.n. human rights council adopted a resolution that was initiated by ice none supported by a lot of countries and even a lot of course regional so regional support so this is very significant because we have always known or domestic accountability mechanisms in the philippines will not work for me is how you make it seem pretty happen so now they're national community has acted. a step forward for accountability in the philippines and this is...
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to the u.n. secretary general saying that in their view these 10 basters 10 out of the 15 members of the security council the secretary general has the power and there is the precedent for instance set up an investigation into the attacks on hospitals in to find out why the dea confliction mechanism that the u.n. has got in place is not working and to ascertain who is responsible for these attacks it's worth noting that there were some members of the security council 5 of the security council who did not participate and they were the 3 african countries china and of course most notably russia all of this following a u.n. security council meeting which was addressed by the un's humanitarian coordinator marc local who said it was the security council needed to take action i asked dr mohammed and the children i spoke to yesterday if they have a message the you they do we are afraid please help us make it stop you in the security council have ignored all the previous pleas you have heard. you know wh
to the u.n. secretary general saying that in their view these 10 basters 10 out of the 15 members of the security council the secretary general has the power and there is the precedent for instance set up an investigation into the attacks on hospitals in to find out why the dea confliction mechanism that the u.n. has got in place is not working and to ascertain who is responsible for these attacks it's worth noting that there were some members of the security council 5 of the security council...
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for the u.n. sanctions to be lifted, according to the various resolutions, the security council is prepared to strengthen, modify, extend or lift the measures as needed, in light of dprk compliance. that is to say that the security council, if there is political consensus for doing so -- and that is a big if -- can adjust the sanctions regime in accordance with north korean behavior. for u.s. sanctions to be modified, the executive branch has some leeway in how it administers sanctions, waving waivings on a -- sanctions on a case-by-case basis. for sections to be blocked, the white house has to certify to congress not only that north korea has begun the process of leftlearization, and has the process undefined on issues including human rights, illicit activities, etc. for sanctions under the u.s. law to be lifted, north korea must reach an even higher standard. in theory, there could be a class between the u.n. and u.s. sanction regimes. if north korea is to totally abandon its nuclear program, bu
for the u.n. sanctions to be lifted, according to the various resolutions, the security council is prepared to strengthen, modify, extend or lift the measures as needed, in light of dprk compliance. that is to say that the security council, if there is political consensus for doing so -- and that is a big if -- can adjust the sanctions regime in accordance with north korean behavior. for u.s. sanctions to be modified, the executive branch has some leeway in how it administers sanctions, waving...
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a divided u.n. security council fails to agree on how to respond to an attack on a migrant detention center in libya that killed 44 people. many of the victims came from sub-saharan africa hoping to cross the mediterranean sea and start a new life in europe. also ahead just days after donald trump historic handshake with north korea accuses the u.s. being held hostility. bus climate change rising salinity and now a new power plant we'll look at the threats stacking up against one of the world's largest mangrove forests. so the un security council has failed to agree on a course of action in libya following emergency talks on the bombing of a migrant detention center that killed 44 people well earlier the u.s. mission in libya said the attack could constitute a war crime while the u.n. chief through a spokesman said and he demanded a full independent investigation. he condemns this horrendous incident in the strongest terms and he expresses his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and w
a divided u.n. security council fails to agree on how to respond to an attack on a migrant detention center in libya that killed 44 people. many of the victims came from sub-saharan africa hoping to cross the mediterranean sea and start a new life in europe. also ahead just days after donald trump historic handshake with north korea accuses the u.s. being held hostility. bus climate change rising salinity and now a new power plant we'll look at the threats stacking up against one of the world's...
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does the u.n. investigate them? i think the u.n. has denounced them on a number of occasions. , and the denounced security council has taken a position against a killing of a palestinian activist in tunisia, which was one of the only times the security council took a position for one single killing. the united nations has denounced other killings, although not to the level of the security council. there is also plenty of evidence of the police in a number of states taking action to protect dissidents living in exile, including turkish dissidents, iranian dissidents, saudi dissident and so on. i'm not sure i am answering your question, but if you are asking whether it violates international law, yes, it does. it can only be justified with state consent and security council authorization. tamara: thank you. e inhe island -- the aisl the white shirt? >> my name is sharon kotac and i am wondering, have you met with any representatives of the trump administration? if so, what were their reactions to your report? thank you. dr. callamard:
does the u.n. investigate them? i think the u.n. has denounced them on a number of occasions. , and the denounced security council has taken a position against a killing of a palestinian activist in tunisia, which was one of the only times the security council took a position for one single killing. the united nations has denounced other killings, although not to the level of the security council. there is also plenty of evidence of the police in a number of states taking action to protect...
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the u.n. security council has called on libya's warring sides to commit to a cease fire it's also condemned strikes that here's a migrant attention sent in the a tripoli on tuesday at least 16 people were killed. and opposition leaders and donna holding public meetings to explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military they've agreed to rotate leadership between the military and civilians until elections can be held. a lot of venezuela's divisions have been on show during the independent state celebrations the 2 men locked in a power struggle president nicolas maduro and opposition leader held rival rallies to denounce each other stories about reports. on the streets once again. asked people to join him in a march towards the military counterintelligence directorate to us a state security body at q stop torturing a navy captain said was plotting against me. the opposition says he was tortured to death. by dictators ship is what we have it's a dictatorship that we are fighting an
the u.n. security council has called on libya's warring sides to commit to a cease fire it's also condemned strikes that here's a migrant attention sent in the a tripoli on tuesday at least 16 people were killed. and opposition leaders and donna holding public meetings to explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military they've agreed to rotate leadership between the military and civilians until elections can be held. a lot of venezuela's divisions have been on show during the...
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the u.n.ays there are reports guards shot at migrants as they tried to flee airstrikes on a libyan detention center. at least 60 people were killed in the attack. demonstrators back on the streets of sudan as talks between the opposition and ruling military council are set to resume. and of the trump baby is back. protests in the u.s. as the fourth of july parade is criticized as wasting taxpayers money. the united states welcomed the seizure of an iranian oil tanker in the strait of gibraltar. it was detained by the u.k. early thursday. it is said they were delivering oil to a libyan refinery in reach of sanctions. iran called the interception illegal and the summoned ambassador in tehran to explain. reporter: a tanker in the shadow of a rock, the oil tanker grace one. calm, but the ship is at the center of a diplomatic storm. spain revealed the u.s. had been monitoring the ship's journey and passed on intelligence to the government. >> giving the gibraltar government grounds to believe the v
the u.n.ays there are reports guards shot at migrants as they tried to flee airstrikes on a libyan detention center. at least 60 people were killed in the attack. demonstrators back on the streets of sudan as talks between the opposition and ruling military council are set to resume. and of the trump baby is back. protests in the u.s. as the fourth of july parade is criticized as wasting taxpayers money. the united states welcomed the seizure of an iranian oil tanker in the strait of gibraltar....
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the u.n.security council has failed to agree on a course of action in libya following emergency talks on the bombing of the migrants and the that killed 44 people now earlier the un's mission in libya said the attack would constitute a war crime while the un chief through a spokesman demanded a full independent investigation he condemns this horrendous incident in the strongest terms and he expresses his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wishes are equipped recovery to those injured the secretary general calls for an independent investigation of the circumstances of this incident to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice it is important to note that the united nations had provided exact coordinates of the detention center to the parties the un recognized government says forces loyal to war. are responsible for the lady to the ministry of interior for the government of national court denounces the horrible crime that's been committed against the detention cente
the u.n.security council has failed to agree on a course of action in libya following emergency talks on the bombing of the migrants and the that killed 44 people now earlier the un's mission in libya said the attack would constitute a war crime while the un chief through a spokesman demanded a full independent investigation he condemns this horrendous incident in the strongest terms and he expresses his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wishes are equipped recovery to...
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the u.n. calls for a cease fire off to as strikes on a migrant detention camp near libya's capital take the number killed in. tripoli to almost 1000. all coming to al-jazeera live from london i'm maryam namazie also coming up on the program. out of rationed and saddam does the military in the opposition reach an agreement to share power with some protesters on the convinced. that his wages opposition and the government hold rival independence day rallies after a u.n. report accuses the security forces of killing almost 7000 people. and america's coldest state struggles to cope with a heat wave and wildfires that have smothered large areas with smoke. the u.n. has called on libya's warring parties to urgently deescalate the fighting and commit to a cease fire it says fighting around the capital is killed almost a 1000 people over the past 3 months this is new footage images showing the moment an s try case a migrant attention camp near tripoli on choose day killing 53 people all than 100 were i
the u.n. calls for a cease fire off to as strikes on a migrant detention camp near libya's capital take the number killed in. tripoli to almost 1000. all coming to al-jazeera live from london i'm maryam namazie also coming up on the program. out of rationed and saddam does the military in the opposition reach an agreement to share power with some protesters on the convinced. that his wages opposition and the government hold rival independence day rallies after a u.n. report accuses the security...
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was the u.n. population fund simply the puppet of its benefactors. 40 years after these population policy supported by the west over 13000000 chinese men remain involuntary bachelors because of the shortage of women. this is why millions of unemployed men from rural areas move to the cities. ringback activists 2000000 visits the parents of punk shooting a little girl who disappeared but he doesn't have good news there are still no trace of their 3 year old daughter. put it off until how am i doing. i don't know. is as we never found blood anywhere i believe she is still alive. i wait for signs of life every day i'm very worried. that the girls are often abducted by someone from the village before the child reaches the person who contracted to have taken she will have passed through many hands from the kidnapper to middlemen from the village to the city and from there often to another province. with each transaction the price goes up ultimately the product go costs roughly $8000.00 and for the bias
was the u.n. population fund simply the puppet of its benefactors. 40 years after these population policy supported by the west over 13000000 chinese men remain involuntary bachelors because of the shortage of women. this is why millions of unemployed men from rural areas move to the cities. ringback activists 2000000 visits the parents of punk shooting a little girl who disappeared but he doesn't have good news there are still no trace of their 3 year old daughter. put it off until how am i...
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the u.n. calls for a cease fire in libya following an airstrike on a migrant detention center that killed at least fixed 8 people. and i welcome to alex thier life for my headquarters and. with me and as a purana also ahead opposition leaders in saddam hold a meeting to explain their power sharing agreement with the military leaders after a moments of protest. venezuela's president and main opposition leader called for rallies on independence day as the un's human rights chief warns of violence against political activists and it's known as america's coldest state but alaska is dealing with a heatwave and one of the biggest wildfires in its history. the united nations security council is calling for a cease fire in libya and it is condemning tuesday's attack on a detention center near tripoli at least 60 people were killed many of them refugees and migrants well since of. the launched his offensive to capture the capital in april the world health organization says almost a 1000 people have been
the u.n. calls for a cease fire in libya following an airstrike on a migrant detention center that killed at least fixed 8 people. and i welcome to alex thier life for my headquarters and. with me and as a purana also ahead opposition leaders in saddam hold a meeting to explain their power sharing agreement with the military leaders after a moments of protest. venezuela's president and main opposition leader called for rallies on independence day as the un's human rights chief warns of violence...
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so the u.n. security council has failed to agree on a course of action in libya following emergency talks on the bombing of a migrant center that left 44 people dead now earlier the u.s. mission in libya said the attack would constitute a war crime while the u.n. chief through a spokesman demanded a full independent investigation he condemns this horrendous incident in the strongest terms and he expresses his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wishes a requip recovery to those injured the secretary general calls for an independent investigation of the circumstances of this incident to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice it is important to note that the united nations had provided exact coordinates of the detention center to the parties. the un recognized government says forces loyal to the warlord are responsible rejects those allegations from the ministry of interior for the government of national accord denounces the horrible crime that's been committed again
so the u.n. security council has failed to agree on a course of action in libya following emergency talks on the bombing of a migrant center that left 44 people dead now earlier the u.s. mission in libya said the attack would constitute a war crime while the u.n. chief through a spokesman demanded a full independent investigation he condemns this horrendous incident in the strongest terms and he expresses his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wishes a requip recovery to...
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we look to the u.n. to do so much particularly in a in a world that's devoid of of obvious national leadership the u.n. have started a process haven't they need yemen obviously this is described as perhaps the west humanitarian crisis in the world at the moment what do you think of the stockholm agreement as a beginning as a start to perhaps stopping that dreadful war in yemen i mean any sort of any agreement that's geared towards stopping the lifting up blockade or stopping the fighting has of course very welcome i think there's been a lot of issues with with the stockholm agreement. you know one of them being but it's very very much focused on how data and has led to sort of this dismissal really of a focus on the rest of the country which is just as a port and but i think just to follow on the discussion earlier. another sort of factor that is really important and an opening as rami called it is the role of civil society in these countries right the solution doesn't begin and end with the united natio
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no one else in the u.n. system stood up to fill this vacuum of not investigating an international crime. i think that is where the special rep at -- special rapporteur have the independence to step in and do this. they have the mandate of the council, and they independently choose which cases to focus on, which countries, and not a whole lot of resources. it's a cost-effective instrument. tamara: and is not even your day job. [laughter] ted: it's a very demanding job. this one in particular has been done very professionally. tamara: i want to follow up on this question of other forms of accountability. in your the point report that we shouldn't focus only on the judicial mechanism. when it comes to the united states, i have to say that i'm really struck by the contrast in the response between -- and not only the united states but other countries as well -- the response to this murder and the response to the scruple poisoning. that was a state going abroad, using diplomatic resources, to target a dissident on
no one else in the u.n. system stood up to fill this vacuum of not investigating an international crime. i think that is where the special rep at -- special rapporteur have the independence to step in and do this. they have the mandate of the council, and they independently choose which cases to focus on, which countries, and not a whole lot of resources. it's a cost-effective instrument. tamara: and is not even your day job. [laughter] ted: it's a very demanding job. this one in particular has...
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we look to the u.n. to do so much particularly in a in a world that's devoid of of obvious national leadership the u.n. have started a process haven't they need yemen obviously this is described as perhaps the west humanitarian crisis in the world at the moment what do you think of the stockholm agreement as a beginning as a start to perhaps stopping that dreadful war in yemen i mean any sort of any agreement that's geared towards stopping lifting up blockade or stopping the fighting as of course very welcome i think there's been a lot of issues with with the stockholm agreement. you know one of them being that it's very very much focused on how data and has led to sort of this dismissal really of a focus on the rest of the country which is just as a port and but i think just to follow on the discussion earlier. another sort of factor that is really important and an opening as rami called it is the role of civil society in these countries right the solution doesn't begin and end with the united nations t
we look to the u.n. to do so much particularly in a in a world that's devoid of of obvious national leadership the u.n. have started a process haven't they need yemen obviously this is described as perhaps the west humanitarian crisis in the world at the moment what do you think of the stockholm agreement as a beginning as a start to perhaps stopping that dreadful war in yemen i mean any sort of any agreement that's geared towards stopping lifting up blockade or stopping the fighting as of...
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the second step is to bring israel to the u.n. and to bring the u.n. to israel, literally.ring -- i bring ambassadors to israel. how many of you have been to israel, raise your hand. that is amazing. i wish that had been the case in the u.n. but we are getting there. 80ook with me more than ambassadors to israel. [applause] but before we go to jerusalem, we land in poland and we visit the death camps. we teach them about the holocaust. for many of them, is the first time to hear about it. one of my colleagues from a large country in asia, he said before you took me to auschwitz, i never understood. when we would see the exhibit about the holocaust, i would walk by. after we came back from poland and israel, the first thing i do with every dignitary is to explain about the holocaust. this is the only way to teach, to bring them to israel. [applause] mr. danon: when we land in israel, they see the beauty, the people, the love. we walk in the city of david. they get connected to their christian heritage. denyed them, how you can the connection of jews to jerusalem? by doing so
the second step is to bring israel to the u.n. and to bring the u.n. to israel, literally.ring -- i bring ambassadors to israel. how many of you have been to israel, raise your hand. that is amazing. i wish that had been the case in the u.n. but we are getting there. 80ook with me more than ambassadors to israel. [applause] but before we go to jerusalem, we land in poland and we visit the death camps. we teach them about the holocaust. for many of them, is the first time to hear about it. one...
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south korea proposes a u.n. investigation of japan's claims that it shipped restricted material to north korea violating u.n. sanctions plus. a single currency for all of west africa is now closer than ever with it some of the challenges it's facing. more than 120 soldiers and rebel fighters have been killed in syria in the past 48 hours as government forces backed by russia continue their push into rebel held
south korea proposes a u.n. investigation of japan's claims that it shipped restricted material to north korea violating u.n. sanctions plus. a single currency for all of west africa is now closer than ever with it some of the challenges it's facing. more than 120 soldiers and rebel fighters have been killed in syria in the past 48 hours as government forces backed by russia continue their push into rebel held
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the u.n. security council has called on libya's warring sides to commit to a cease fire it's also condemned strikes that hit a migrant detention center near tripoli on tuesday at least 60 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured. of course and has extended the detention of an iranian oil tanker by 14 days but his forces seized the ship on thursday they suspect it was taking oil to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions officials in gibraltar are examining the cargo and interviewing the crew iran says the seizure is illegal. opposition leaders in sudan are holding a series of public meetings to explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military gentle they've agreed to rotate leadership between the military and civilians until elections can be held. for as well as divisions have been on the show during independence day celebrations the 2 men locked in a power struggle opposition leader and president nicolas maduro held a rival relieved to know each other. greece's prime m
the u.n. security council has called on libya's warring sides to commit to a cease fire it's also condemned strikes that hit a migrant detention center near tripoli on tuesday at least 60 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured. of course and has extended the detention of an iranian oil tanker by 14 days but his forces seized the ship on thursday they suspect it was taking oil to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions officials in gibraltar are examining the cargo and interviewing...