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u.n. commission as achievements here. i think the negotiating position in international negotiations will not be changed or affected in any way you can only say that i will now fully focus on my job stay ahead of government and as far as the list of possible candidates for the chairmanship of the c.d.u. party is going to and as i said yesterday it is an open book. as the previous chairwoman in my political life i've learned that question of succession are questions that you shouldn't intervene in because it's never worked and that is something i will definitely a stick by so it's an open process and people who are throwing their hats in the ring will watch it and we'll see what happens at the party conference in hamburg. thank you. all right if you're just joining us and you've been watching a press conference between german chancellor angela merkel and the egyptian president of. this comes on the sidelines of a german african business summit that's taking place at the moment and berlin with a twelve heads of state and go
u.n. commission as achievements here. i think the negotiating position in international negotiations will not be changed or affected in any way you can only say that i will now fully focus on my job stay ahead of government and as far as the list of possible candidates for the chairmanship of the c.d.u. party is going to and as i said yesterday it is an open book. as the previous chairwoman in my political life i've learned that question of succession are questions that you shouldn't intervene...
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u.n. commission of inquiry says the syrian government response before war crimes you know are getting civilian area don has not participated in any activity in any populated area and we would never do so in the future we condemn any attack against idiots do you condemn the syrian government weaken tightening maker in school we'll send them any attack against civilians you know by the syrian govern. no matter who does but i'm asking no matter mostly about zero matter who does it ok but i'm asking about the syrian government no matter who does so you won't condemn the syrian government i condemn anybody using chemical weapons i do not like instilled in us but i condemn any look at any government but at the same time condemn groups who use a billion says yes and the u.s. she and the u.n. is condemning rebels as well they condemn the syrian government and rebels as she ok let me ask you this question you said very clearly earlier that last time you checked at the u.n. the syrian government the government of syria they invited you in your there with the syrian approval as if they were as are the ru
u.n. commission of inquiry says the syrian government response before war crimes you know are getting civilian area don has not participated in any activity in any populated area and we would never do so in the future we condemn any attack against idiots do you condemn the syrian government weaken tightening maker in school we'll send them any attack against civilians you know by the syrian govern. no matter who does but i'm asking no matter mostly about zero matter who does it ok but i'm...
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u.n. human rights commission we invited u.n. monitors to accompany the government and the dialogue especially the council of bishops in organizing what we called the verification commission that was supposed to go on the streets and try to verify what was happening that is what we invited them to do that reason was not any longer. needed because merely because you're telling the world there was a coup you're saying that all the a protest of the ones doing the killing the u.n. are saying hold on we've got evidence otherwise and you say so by addition to the u.n. hundred and ninety eight two hundred deaths that are the result. that i read they are all nations one of the it is result of the coup or everything but also your every network point. it's somebody else's i mean i'm thinking you know they should see a pretty credible group of people it's not the cia coming to check on the ground but i'm saying you know when they're saying that we've seen human rights abuses we want to go into prisons we're not let into prisons we're getting
u.n. human rights commission we invited u.n. monitors to accompany the government and the dialogue especially the council of bishops in organizing what we called the verification commission that was supposed to go on the streets and try to verify what was happening that is what we invited them to do that reason was not any longer. needed because merely because you're telling the world there was a coup you're saying that all the a protest of the ones doing the killing the u.n. are saying hold on...
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u.n. commission of inquiry report. in order to vote for the toommendation of kim jong-un the international criminal court , from that mounted international pressure. for the first time, north korea tod there foreign minister the un's general assembly to plead against this indictment. for the first time, north korea opened its doors and invited the un's special repertoire to come visit. north korea except in some of the recommendations of its human rights record under periodical review. they accepted some recommendations, implementation still remains questionable. contrary toto say, the views in the past, when the issues, stand on these north korea has shown it is willing to work on this. opening its doors to a special repertoire, sending a foreign minister, accepting recommendations on paper. this art game changing. that said, for north korea, those are giant leaps. they're able to maintain that level of pressure and focus, we can see what the next steps could be. human rights is also an indicator of good will in negot
u.n. commission of inquiry report. in order to vote for the toommendation of kim jong-un the international criminal court , from that mounted international pressure. for the first time, north korea tod there foreign minister the un's general assembly to plead against this indictment. for the first time, north korea opened its doors and invited the un's special repertoire to come visit. north korea except in some of the recommendations of its human rights record under periodical review. they...
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u.n. commission of inquiry says the syrian government response before war crimes in our getting civilian areaon has not participated in any activity in any populated area and we would never do so in the future we condemn any attack against civilians do you condemn the syrian government weaken typing make reschooling or send them any attack against civilians you know by the syrian govern. no matter who does but i'm asking no matter mostly about zero matter who does it ok but i'm asking about the syrian government no matter who does so you won't condemn the syrian government i condemn anybody using chemical weapons i do not like instilled in us but i condemn any look at any government but at the same time condemn groups who use it millions as yet and the us she'd and the un has condemned rebels as well they condemn the syrian government and rebels ok let me ask you this question you said very clearly earlier that last time you checked at the u.n. the syrian government the government of syria they invited you in your there with the syrian approval as is there as are the russians so does that mea
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u.n. backed anti corruption commission assisted guatemalan prosecutors that he still faces further charges. a suspected taliban suicide bomber in afghanistan has killed a candidate isn't forthcoming parliamentary elections as well as seven other people it's the latest in a series of attacks blamed on taliban insurgents opposed to the elections. and police in vogue area are investigating the rape and murder of t.v. presenter victoria marin over so far there is no evidence to link her death to her investigations into the alleged misuse of e.u. funds in the country the tory of marriage over is the third journalist investigating corruption to be killed in the european union in less than a year old garrett is facing intense international scrutiny over her death. more mourners honoring murdered journalist victoria marian over outside a church in the capital sofia. in the journalist's home town bruce a hundreds turned out laying flowers and lighting candles in her memory. mary novas body was left in a park near the river danube after she'd been brutally beaten raped and strangled last your brain
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u.n. fact anti corruption commission assisted quite a modern prosecutors that he still faces further charges. moscow says it will not comment on a report that identifies the second suspect in the script poisoning case investigative website belling katz says the man who entered britain under the alias alexander petroff is an intelligence officer named alexander. last month betting cat identified the other suspect as another intelligence agent. a suspected taliban suicide bomber in afghanistan has killed the canvassers and forthcoming parliamentary elections for seven other people it's the latest in a series of attacks blamed on taliban insurgents opposed to the election. turkey is to search the saudi culture that in istanbul as it investigates the disappearance of the journalist jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the building a week ago so your thoughts is granted permission following an international outcry mr bush has been a vocal critic of the kingdom and investigators believe he was murdered inside the building. this is where we seen for the last time a c.c.t.v. camera captured the mo
u.n. fact anti corruption commission assisted quite a modern prosecutors that he still faces further charges. moscow says it will not comment on a report that identifies the second suspect in the script poisoning case investigative website belling katz says the man who entered britain under the alias alexander petroff is an intelligence officer named alexander. last month betting cat identified the other suspect as another intelligence agent. a suspected taliban suicide bomber in afghanistan...
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u.n. high commission for refugees to set up shelters and processing centers along mexico's southern borderwith guatemala. i'm told that those centers are processing 300 the migrants everyday and many others are circumventing the system trying to head straight to the united states. lou: john thank you very much per john roberts from the white house. president trump is in houston, texas tonight where he would dress and estimated nearly 20,000 of his supporters inside the toyota center and perhaps as many who are holding a texas sized tailgate party outside. this event marks the 12th of 15 events that president trump will hold this month for republican candidates in the house and the senate. three more events to come later this week at "fox news" correspondent kristin fisher traveling with the president and joins us now with more. >> lou two years ago who would have thought president trump would be campaigning for lyin' ted as he calls him. that was his neck name for him but now it's texas ted. he is on his way down here. this caravan of migrants getting closer and closer to the u.s. border.
u.n. high commission for refugees to set up shelters and processing centers along mexico's southern borderwith guatemala. i'm told that those centers are processing 300 the migrants everyday and many others are circumventing the system trying to head straight to the united states. lou: john thank you very much per john roberts from the white house. president trump is in houston, texas tonight where he would dress and estimated nearly 20,000 of his supporters inside the toyota center and perhaps...
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u.n. high commission for refugees has given guidance to look at international human rights norms in definingwho was a refugee, what is persecution in interpreting particular social groups. so i think that good lawyers should cite to those norms that are supported including, but i do think we all know who practice law and i teach my students this. it's good to know the international laws, but what will persuade your judge to make a decision as persuading your adjudicator on u.s. law. since you say, it's great, or really find the arguments anchored in u.s. law. >> thanks, karen. >> hi, i practice in pennsylvania. my question is i have two questions. one, have you personally ever met or spoke with an asylum seeker in detention and two, given the outcome of matter a.b. and given that you've advocated strongly for the outcome so i would assume you're familiar with the pages of conditions that karen reference, what would she do if you do if you were a woman being staked out and harmed by your acts has been or has been in you had nowhere to go, i just want to know what she recommend because we have
u.n. high commission for refugees has given guidance to look at international human rights norms in definingwho was a refugee, what is persecution in interpreting particular social groups. so i think that good lawyers should cite to those norms that are supported including, but i do think we all know who practice law and i teach my students this. it's good to know the international laws, but what will persuade your judge to make a decision as persuading your adjudicator on u.s. law. since you...
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organized by the united nations and humanitarian dialogue center and switzerland that was commissioned by the u.n. and the overwhelming opinion of the libyan people according to these surveys is that they all wanted elections because they're fed up of the of these politicians that come to power and refuse to do. give it up and that even if the libyans succeed in agreeing on the constitutional framework and even if they manage to you organize the voting process and those that are going to grieve at that place. do you think though this various militia groups will recognize will on their read the results of those elections especially those results are not to their liking of course there would be separate tours of the process and in every country there are people who separate arsed things when they don't like them however i believe the overwhelming will of the libyan people and the social fabric of libya the tribes of libya the townspeople of libya the civil society of libya the women of libya the men of libya will not allow that to happen these militias have been quite tested during the last a few w
organized by the united nations and humanitarian dialogue center and switzerland that was commissioned by the u.n. and the overwhelming opinion of the libyan people according to these surveys is that they all wanted elections because they're fed up of the of these politicians that come to power and refuse to do. give it up and that even if the libyans succeed in agreeing on the constitutional framework and even if they manage to you organize the voting process and those that are going to grieve...
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u.n. human high commission for human rights is saying a good starting point it would be if everyone went completely public with everything they know as fact what are the chances that will actually happen. and i think there's no chance of that i mean it's certainly the right thing to say from a human rights perspective put you know if nothing else i mean the way intelligence is gathered is something that all states want to keep hidden and so when you tell what you know in the case of turkey you're saying something about how you know things so i think there is no chance of that that morally that is a noble stance matthew bryza thank you very much. still to come here in the news for you including. never having had a native american woman in congress congress has never heard a voice like mine is one of the most diverse group of candidates ever to run in the u.s. mid-term congressional elections will tell you why and tense for classrooms no electricity no computers will take you to the schools for better when children in the occupied west bank. and in the sports spain suffer an unexpected defeats in the
u.n. human high commission for human rights is saying a good starting point it would be if everyone went completely public with everything they know as fact what are the chances that will actually happen. and i think there's no chance of that i mean it's certainly the right thing to say from a human rights perspective put you know if nothing else i mean the way intelligence is gathered is something that all states want to keep hidden and so when you tell what you know in the case of turkey...
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this is the report that was commissioned by the u.n. years ago and it does not deliver great news. timelinets a strict that we have to reduce global emissions before 2030. they suggest that on something of the order of 55% or 60% cuts in global emissions below last year's levels by 2030, then zeroing out emissions by 2050. that is a huge challenge. and it represents ambition we have not yet seen, even from nations that were so supportive of the paris agreement three years ago. emily: what is your take on these numbers? buthe technology is there, we have not been deploying it at scale or investing enough. and what the report points out is to keep emissions under a level that would limit the effects of climate change, we carbon capture a lot of emissions added this is technology that is not ready. emily: talk to us about how we get there, what will it take for the technology to be ready? >> for it to be useful, somebody needs to turn it on. nobody has turned it on to the scale that we need it. we do not have the political will in the u.s.
this is the report that was commissioned by the u.n. years ago and it does not deliver great news. timelinets a strict that we have to reduce global emissions before 2030. they suggest that on something of the order of 55% or 60% cuts in global emissions below last year's levels by 2030, then zeroing out emissions by 2050. that is a huge challenge. and it represents ambition we have not yet seen, even from nations that were so supportive of the paris agreement three years ago. emily: what is...
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this is the report commissioned by the u.n. two years ago after the paris accords.t doesn't deliver great news. it presents a very strict timeline that we have to reduce global emissions before 2030. they suggest that something on the order of 55 or 60% cut in global emissions below last year levels by 2030 and zero out omissions by 2050. challenge and represents ambition we have not nations thatn from were so supportive of the paris agreement three years ago. emily: emily, what is your take on these numbers? emily: the technology is there to reduce emissions, but we haven't been investing enough. what the report says is to keep low, weons -- emissions need to capture carbon emissions and this technology is not ready at scale. emily: talk to us about how we get there. what does it take for that technology to be ready? emily: someone needs to turn it on and no one has turned it on. technology to the scale needed, we don't have the political will , not in the u.s. but even in other countries. it is not moving fast enough and we don't have the investment to follow suit
this is the report commissioned by the u.n. two years ago after the paris accords.t doesn't deliver great news. it presents a very strict timeline that we have to reduce global emissions before 2030. they suggest that something on the order of 55 or 60% cut in global emissions below last year levels by 2030 and zero out omissions by 2050. challenge and represents ambition we have not nations thatn from were so supportive of the paris agreement three years ago. emily: emily, what is your take on...
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. >> this is the report that was commissioned by the u.n.rs ago after the paris accords and it does not deliver great news. it presents a strict timeline that we have to reduce global emissions before 2030. they suggest that on something of the order of 55% or 60% cuts in global emissions below last year's levels by 2030, then zeroing out emissions by 2050. that is a huge challenge. and it represents ambition we have not yet seen, even from the nations that were so supportive of the paris agreement three years ago. emily: what is your take on these numbers? >> the technology is there, but we have not been deploying it at scale or investing enough. and what the report points out is to keep emissions under a level that would limit the effects of climate change, we need to capture a lot of carbon emissions, and this is technology that is not ready. emily: talk to us about how we get there, what will it take for the technology to be ready? >> for it to be useful, somebody needs to turn it on. nobody has turned on the technology to the scale that
. >> this is the report that was commissioned by the u.n.rs ago after the paris accords and it does not deliver great news. it presents a strict timeline that we have to reduce global emissions before 2030. they suggest that on something of the order of 55% or 60% cuts in global emissions below last year's levels by 2030, then zeroing out emissions by 2050. that is a huge challenge. and it represents ambition we have not yet seen, even from the nations that were so supportive of the paris...
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u.n. backed anti corruption commission assisted them all and prosecutors still faces further charges. in afghanistan as the specter of tal of on suicide bomber killed a candidate in a coming parliamentary elections in seven other people is the latest in a series of attacks blamed on taliban insurgents who are opposed to the election. turkey says they will search inside the saudi consulate in istanbul for a missing saudi journalist at the u.n. human rights office says it is deeply concerned at the disappearance of democracy one week ago today the washington post has published what it says is the last photograph of its missing saudi contributor and surveillance camera image shows the fifty nine year old walking into the saudi consulate in the turkish city of istanbul a week ago turkish officials say he was murdered inside the building a claim saudi arabia denies vehemently. all right well for more i'm now joined by our correspondent in istanbul dorian jones dorian vanished a week ago are the saudis now cooperating with the turkish investigation. but we do understand the officials will b
u.n. backed anti corruption commission assisted them all and prosecutors still faces further charges. in afghanistan as the specter of tal of on suicide bomber killed a candidate in a coming parliamentary elections in seven other people is the latest in a series of attacks blamed on taliban insurgents who are opposed to the election. turkey says they will search inside the saudi consulate in istanbul for a missing saudi journalist at the u.n. human rights office says it is deeply concerned at...
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the european commission proposed forty million euros for the u.n. agency to continue supporting schools and health clinics although the agency's head and says that the problem lies not only with funding. work would be made easier if they are stable predictable funding arrangements sold the countries that help does this year need to continue this next year. and hopefully we will get more and i hope that the old sword to use will do a bit more than they're currently doing to ensure that we can fully and properly function here in gaza but the problem is not the us and its government the problem is that the international community including you from my perspective speaking on behalf of the refugees not putting enough effort into finding a political solution what is needed is not member states criticizing each other what is needed is member states working together to bring israel and palestine to the table to have a proper discussion and negotiation about a peaceful solution that is what's needed most. examining documents from an f.b.i. probe the white h
the european commission proposed forty million euros for the u.n. agency to continue supporting schools and health clinics although the agency's head and says that the problem lies not only with funding. work would be made easier if they are stable predictable funding arrangements sold the countries that help does this year need to continue this next year. and hopefully we will get more and i hope that the old sword to use will do a bit more than they're currently doing to ensure that we can...
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human rights commission condensed people to abandon a blockade on a rule highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants from several central american countries several weeks ago towards the united states are fleeing poverty and persecution and are traveling in a group for safety reasons international says more than half of my good woman in the region are raped and as many as twenty thousand people are kidnapped every year the caravan originally set off from honduras and no proper reports from the honduran city of san pedro sula. thousands of central american migrants continue to make their way across mexico toward the u.s. southern border a majority of these individuals are from the central american nation of honduras now the government of mexico recently announced an initiative that would grant temporary work visas and temporary employment to many of these migrants it will that make. the government of mexico is launching the you are at home plain while in mexico you'll be able to get medical attention and even send your children to school and you'll also
human rights commission condensed people to abandon a blockade on a rule highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants from several central american countries several weeks ago towards the united states are fleeing poverty and persecution and are traveling in a group for safety reasons international says more than half of my good woman in the region are raped and as many as twenty thousand people are kidnapped every year the caravan originally set off from honduras and no...
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mexico reached out to the united nations high commission of refugees for help. the u.n.set up tents to pros test claims of asylum. those who qualify will be sent through. others will be sent back. >> we're quickly reaching a point which appears to be a moment of crisis, a record numbers of migrants, foreign secretary spoke about the importance of stopping this flow before it reaches the u.s. border. reporter: you heard secretary of state, a moment of crisis. state department official says the united states and mexico coordinated over the past few months to create this plan to ask for help from the u.n. representative peter king says president trump's tough talk and usmca agreement helped pave the way for this. >> can be at the same time good cop and bad cop. he was tough on mexico, critical on mexico. that put them in position more receptive to negotiate with him and bargain with him. reporter: president trump threatened to close the border using military troops if the caravan doesn't stop. he threatened to cut aid to honduras, guatemala and el salvador if those countrie
mexico reached out to the united nations high commission of refugees for help. the u.n.set up tents to pros test claims of asylum. those who qualify will be sent through. others will be sent back. >> we're quickly reaching a point which appears to be a moment of crisis, a record numbers of migrants, foreign secretary spoke about the importance of stopping this flow before it reaches the u.s. border. reporter: you heard secretary of state, a moment of crisis. state department official says...
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u.n. investigation either to respect the rapid to or order one of the commission set up and that would be the way that you would get to the highest level of assurance that that investigation was a proper one but you would still have the problem of needing the cooperation of both turkey and saudi arabia to get to the highest levels so in order to get that to be accomplished you're going to need all of the other countries in the world putting pressure on turkey and saudi arabia to cooperate with such an investigation and on the un to hold such an investigation and so were many weeks away it seems like from getting to that level where we would actually have a u.n. investigation and countries cooperating and we may never get there and so what you're likely to see are these hybrid investigations from both thirty and saudi arabia let's bring in oman head and adam kugel adam you've studied the reason for a very long time why is it so difficult to guess to get a fair trial in saudi arabia or to saudi arabian just legal system look like. well the human rights watch has spent many years documenting
u.n. investigation either to respect the rapid to or order one of the commission set up and that would be the way that you would get to the highest level of assurance that that investigation was a proper one but you would still have the problem of needing the cooperation of both turkey and saudi arabia to get to the highest levels so in order to get that to be accomplished you're going to need all of the other countries in the world putting pressure on turkey and saudi arabia to cooperate with...
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thousands of central americans seeking asylum the human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a rule highway if the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants set off several weeks ago towards the united states they're fleeing poverty and persecution and they're traveling in a group for safety reasons amnesty international says more than half of migrant women in the region are raped and as many as twenty thousand people are kidnapped every year or so the headlines to keep it on al-jazeera there's much more to come here we're turning now to the coming war on china. a semi tropical century of unusual beauty. is a world heritage site. the government of south korea declared it an island of world peace. but on this island of peace has been built one of the most provocative military bases in the world less than four hundred miles from shanghai. like and the marshall islands this is america's front line in it so cold pivot to asia. hair in one sun spoiled again john village the south korean navy has built a base for american aircraft carrier is nuclear submarines and destroyers equipped with the aegi
thousands of central americans seeking asylum the human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a rule highway if the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants set off several weeks ago towards the united states they're fleeing poverty and persecution and they're traveling in a group for safety reasons amnesty international says more than half of migrant women in the region are raped and as many as twenty thousand people are kidnapped every year or so the headlines...
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thousands of central american asylum seekers the human rights commission convinced please to abandon a blockade on a rural highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants set off several weeks ago towards the united states those were the headlines and back with more news in half an hour here on al-jazeera next it's up front to stay with us. and his story for the birth of these people every week brings a series of breaking stories told through the eyes of the world's journalists these two voices journalists were one of the few journalists that were actually doing investigative work listening post as we turned the cameras on the media and focus on how they were caught on the streets to demand their rights to those stories but then he never publishes those stories listening post on al-jazeera for years on has vladimir putin won the war in ukraine i'll ask you cranes deputy prime minister. amir the house when brazilians head to the polls this sunday will the elect a fascist president enjoy both sorrow and could the world's largest democracy will see a return to military rule under his leadership that discussi
thousands of central american asylum seekers the human rights commission convinced please to abandon a blockade on a rural highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants set off several weeks ago towards the united states those were the headlines and back with more news in half an hour here on al-jazeera next it's up front to stay with us. and his story for the birth of these people every week brings a series of breaking stories told through the eyes of the world's journalists...
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u.n. investigation either to respect the rapid to or order one of the commission set up and that would be the way that you would get to the highest level of assurance that that investigation was a proper one but you would still have the problem of needing the cooperation of both turkey and saudi arabia to get to the highest levels so in order to get back to be accomplished you're going to need all of the other countries in the world putting pressure on turkey and saudi arabia to cooperate with such an investigation and on the u.n. to hold such an investigation and so were many weeks away it seems like from getting to that level where we would actually have a u.n. investigation and countries cooperating and we may never get there and so what you're likely to see are these hybrid investigations from both thirty and saudi arabia let's bring in oman and adam kugel adam you've studied the reason for a very long time why is it so difficult coding to a to guess to get a fair trial in saudi arabia or to saudi arabia in just the legal system look like . well the human rights watch has spent many y
u.n. investigation either to respect the rapid to or order one of the commission set up and that would be the way that you would get to the highest level of assurance that that investigation was a proper one but you would still have the problem of needing the cooperation of both turkey and saudi arabia to get to the highest levels so in order to get back to be accomplished you're going to need all of the other countries in the world putting pressure on turkey and saudi arabia to cooperate with...
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u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules we hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. at least fifty people have been killed in a bus bus crash in western kenya witnesses say the driver lost control of the vehicle which then overturned and rolled down a steep slope deadly road accidents are common in kenya buses are normally bad from travelling long distances overnight. it's to the us known as dorothy's in florida urging nearly half a million people in that state to evacuate as hurricane michael strengthens into an extremely dangerous category four storm. forecasters say the hurricane will hit the gulf shore of the state of the next few hours winds are already packing speeds strong enough to destroy roofs and walls it's also fear that the storm could create massive waves as high as four meters. president trump is declared a state of emergency is florida's governor says the hurricane could be one of the worst in living memory. while this hurricane comes as thousands in the region are still reeling from another storm hurricane florence just a few weeks ago let's go to m
u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules we hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. at least fifty people have been killed in a bus bus crash in western kenya witnesses say the driver lost control of the vehicle which then overturned and rolled down a steep slope deadly road accidents are common in kenya buses are normally bad from travelling long distances overnight. it's to the us known as dorothy's in florida urging nearly half a million people...
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human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants set off and several central american countries several weeks ago trying to reach the united states are fleeing poverty and persecution mexican government has offered them temporary work permits. so on al-jazeera the ruling party the democratic republic of congo organize a massive rally in the capital but their opponents say they're planning to steal december's election. and coming out and support action on qualifying for the next can frame bring as radical dominate ana i have already. got some really nasty weather pushing across the northeast in kona all of the u.s. at the moment this nor'easter that's the remnants of hurricane wilma just feeding in across new england the southeastern corner of canada as well so some stormy conditions wintry weather certainly a possibility as well it will clear through as we go on through sunday process guys started to come back in behind it a bit wet weather the edge to around the ohio valley then a mixt
human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants set off and several central american countries several weeks ago trying to reach the united states are fleeing poverty and persecution mexican government has offered them temporary work permits. so on al-jazeera the ruling party the democratic republic of congo organize a massive rally in the capital but their opponents say they're planning to steal december's...
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american asylum seekers on their way to the u.s. a local human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a rural highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand people took off from several central american countries a few weeks ago heading towards the united states poverty and persecution they say they're traveling in a large group for safety reasons the group originally set off from honduras. reports now from the honduran city of some. thousands of central american migrants continue to make their way across mexico toward the u.s. southern border a majority of these individuals are from the central american nation of honduras now the government of mexico recently announced an initiative that would grant temporary work visas and temporary employment to many of these migrants it will be really making course that sunday the government of mexico is launching the you are at home plain while in mexico you'll be able to get medical attention and even send your children to school and you will also have a temporary identification to carry out any needed formalities while you legalize your immigration status of the government
american asylum seekers on their way to the u.s. a local human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a rural highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand people took off from several central american countries a few weeks ago heading towards the united states poverty and persecution they say they're traveling in a large group for safety reasons the group originally set off from honduras. reports now from the honduran city of some. thousands of central american migrants...
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american asylum seekers on their way to the u.s. a local human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a rural highway the u.n. estimates that seven thousand people set off from central central american countries a few weeks ago heading towards the united states for sure in kenya have hung up their nets and are instead trying to conserve marine life now known as reef rangers they've been trained to more as a fish stocks and their habitats catherine sawyer reports. meet the island's refrain just there were one fisherman in lima county's largest island on the kenyan coast depleted fish stocks pushed them to swap roles and become protectors of the ocean most islanders depend on for their livelihood they've learned the science of counting fish species and other sea creatures in protected areas and also telling if the ocean floor is in good shape they then take the information back to their villages and decide collectively what to do next. as fisherman we sat down and realized that we have to protect our resources we saw the destruction of the environment of the normal fish producing the community has now put in p
american asylum seekers on their way to the u.s. a local human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a rural highway the u.n. estimates that seven thousand people set off from central central american countries a few weeks ago heading towards the united states for sure in kenya have hung up their nets and are instead trying to conserve marine life now known as reef rangers they've been trained to more as a fish stocks and their habitats catherine sawyer reports. meet the...
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thousands of central american asylum seekers the human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a rural highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants set off several weeks ago towards the u.s. that flee poverty and persecution of course all of those stories on our web site at al-jazeera dot com more news in half an hour here on ars or next it's up front to stay with us. to. receive. any financial assistance. but over and. over members of an inventor. and. labor look at the deaths in india gayle the man. who's out of the ability in the village community but of the money that was. another element in living and in law was only up to most of the well betty. is called between his two home countries. yemen a nation destroyed by war and in the midst of what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis. and the united states or donald trump's travel ban has now made it seemingly impossible to bring his family. naish illusion of the nations the. nation full of menu when they want a new day he moved to us. when we met najib and his family had been living in the east african nation of dj
thousands of central american asylum seekers the human rights commission convinced police to abandon a blockade on a rural highway the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants set off several weeks ago towards the u.s. that flee poverty and persecution of course all of those stories on our web site at al-jazeera dot com more news in half an hour here on ars or next it's up front to stay with us. to. receive. any financial assistance. but over and. over members of an inventor. and....
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human rights commission convince police to abandon a blockade on a role highway at the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants are often several central american countries several weeks ago towards the united states playing poverty and persecution and they were traveling in a group for safety reasons the caravan originally set off from honduras and reports from the hundred city have. thousands of central american migrants continue to make their way across mexico toward the u.s. southern border a majority of these individuals are from the central american nation of honduras now the government of mexico recently announced an initiative that would grant temporary work visas and temporary employment to many of these migrants it will be able to make. the government of mexico is launching the you are at home plain while in mexico you'll be able to get medical attention and even send your children to school and you will also have a temporary identification to carry out any needed from allergies while you legalize your immigration status or the government of mexico is as
human rights commission convince police to abandon a blockade on a role highway at the u.n. estimates seven thousand refugees and migrants are often several central american countries several weeks ago towards the united states playing poverty and persecution and they were traveling in a group for safety reasons the caravan originally set off from honduras and reports from the hundred city have. thousands of central american migrants continue to make their way across mexico toward the u.s....
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u.n. investigation either to respect the rapid to or order one of the commission set up and that would be the way that you would get to the highest level of assurance that that investigation was a proper one but you would still have the problem of needing the cooperation of both turkey and saudi arabia to get to the highest levels so in order to get back to be accomplished you're going to need all of the other countries in the world putting pressure on turkey and saudi arabia to cooperate with such an investigation and on the u.n. to hold such an investigation and so were many weeks away it seems like from getting to that level where we would actually have a u.n. investigation and countries cooperating and we may never get there and so what you're likely to see are these hybrid investigations from both thirty and saudi arabia let's bring in oman head and adam kugel adam you've studied the region for a very long time why is it so difficult to guess to get a fair trial in saudi arabia where the saudi arabian just legal system looks like. well human rights watch has spent many years document
u.n. investigation either to respect the rapid to or order one of the commission set up and that would be the way that you would get to the highest level of assurance that that investigation was a proper one but you would still have the problem of needing the cooperation of both turkey and saudi arabia to get to the highest levels so in order to get back to be accomplished you're going to need all of the other countries in the world putting pressure on turkey and saudi arabia to cooperate with...
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commission. she was able to bring a lot of public attention to the hypocrisy at the u.n.nd do it in a classy way. and very, very sorry to see her go. i look forward to see what she is going to be doing in the future. kennedy: that's the feeling for a lot of people. people hate politicians. so the ones they like, they are wistful when they depart. the panel is not departing. first up, supreme court justice brett kavanaugh today on the bench for the very first time. he got a bunch of controversial cases coming his way. how is he going to rule? a once-in-five hundred year storm should happen every five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fas
commission. she was able to bring a lot of public attention to the hypocrisy at the u.n.nd do it in a classy way. and very, very sorry to see her go. i look forward to see what she is going to be doing in the future. kennedy: that's the feeling for a lot of people. people hate politicians. so the ones they like, they are wistful when they depart. the panel is not departing. first up, supreme court justice brett kavanaugh today on the bench for the very first time. he got a bunch of...
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commission. she was able to bring a lot of public attention to the hypocrisy at the u.n.nd do it in a classy way. and very, very sorry to see her go. i look forward to see what she is going to be doing in the future. kennedy: that's the feeling for a lot of people. people hate politicians. so the ones they like, they are wistful when they depart. the panel is not departing. first up, supreme court justice brett kavanaugh today on the bench for the very first time. he got a bunch of controversial cases coming his way. how is he going to rule? expedia introduces add on advantage, a new way to save on travel. now when you book a flight you unlock discounts on select hotels that you can use up until your trip starts. so whether you want to go out, stay in, or be in the middle of it all... add the perfect hotel when you're ready, and save. add on advantage. only with expedia. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed an
commission. she was able to bring a lot of public attention to the hypocrisy at the u.n.nd do it in a classy way. and very, very sorry to see her go. i look forward to see what she is going to be doing in the future. kennedy: that's the feeling for a lot of people. people hate politicians. so the ones they like, they are wistful when they depart. the panel is not departing. first up, supreme court justice brett kavanaugh today on the bench for the very first time. he got a bunch of...
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united nations high commission for refugees after years of requests from the united states that last week mexico asked them to deal with this caravan of central american migrants. the u.nset up two facilities to deal with asylum claims. claims of refugees not just migrant workers or migrants. they have been processing 300 people a day. sources say many other people are going around this processing center and around this process that the u.n. has set up to try to head straight to the u.s. border. the president praising mexico for going to the u.n. for people to make a claim of asylum but taking aim at those people who only seem to want to get to the united states tweeting sadly it looks like mexico's police and military are unable to stop the caravan heading to the southern border of the united states. criminals and unknown middle easterners are mixed n. i've alerted border patrol and military that it is a national emergency. the president said if large numbers of migrants are on track to head to the united states border, he will shut it down. listen here. >> president trump: i would call in the military and seal off the border and close up the border. if that happens,
united nations high commission for refugees after years of requests from the united states that last week mexico asked them to deal with this caravan of central american migrants. the u.nset up two facilities to deal with asylum claims. claims of refugees not just migrant workers or migrants. they have been processing 300 people a day. sources say many other people are going around this processing center and around this process that the u.n. has set up to try to head straight to the u.s....
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u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules will be hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. where is. the fifty nine year old saudi journalist was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul a week ago he hasn't been seen since saudi arabia says he left the building and disappeared turkish government sources believe he was murdered so who is jamal khashoggi and why would someone want to kill him i'm filled. this is the day. one week ago today our friend jamal walked through that door fully aligned with the u.s. position on this. investigation and. on the saudis authorities and. so far there has been no sufficient explanation. if reports of his death and the extraordinary circumstances leading up to it are confirmed this is truly shocking. hundred percent. one hundred.
u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules will be hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. where is. the fifty nine year old saudi journalist was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul a week ago he hasn't been seen since saudi arabia says he left the building and disappeared turkish government sources believe he was murdered so who is jamal khashoggi and why would someone want to kill him i'm filled. this is the day. one week ago today...
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u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules will be hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. where is. the fifty nine year old saudi journalist was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul a week ago he hasn't been seen since saudi arabia says he left the building and disappeared turkish government sources believe he was murdered so who is jamal khashoggi and why would someone want to kill him i'm filled. this is the day. to day our friend. through that door. so far there has been no sufficient explanation. it reports of the.
u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules will be hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. where is. the fifty nine year old saudi journalist was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul a week ago he hasn't been seen since saudi arabia says he left the building and disappeared turkish government sources believe he was murdered so who is jamal khashoggi and why would someone want to kill him i'm filled. this is the day. to day our friend....
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u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules will be hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. a growth downgrade the i.m.f. triggers its outlook for the world economy because trade tensions between the united states and its trading partner also coming up is the slow day speeding up all of a sudden the course rules on a ban in parts of the german capital. this is your business update on how. you could join me the international monetary fund has cut its global growth for cost down from four percent to three point seven percent it cites trade tensions and rising interest rates the announcement coming at the annual meeting of the i.m.f. and world bank currently taking place in. the u.s. china trade war is set to make the world poorer according to the i.m.f. .
u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules will be hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. a growth downgrade the i.m.f. triggers its outlook for the world economy because trade tensions between the united states and its trading partner also coming up is the slow day speeding up all of a sudden the course rules on a ban in parts of the german capital. this is your business update on how. you could join me the international monetary fund has cut its...
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u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules will be hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. the international olympic committee has announced it will create a refugee team for the twenty twenty tokyo lympics in buenos aires are you'll see president thomas bach so the committee is currently supporting over fifty refugee athletes but the poor can still grow a ten member refugee team took part in the twenty sixteen rio games. but the. growth downgrade the i.m.f. trade was its outlook for the world economy because trade tensions between the united states and its trading partner also coming up is the slow death of diesel speeding up all of a sudden of course in berlin rules on a ban in parts of the german capital. this is your business update on how. glad you could join me the international monetary fund has cut its global growth forecast down from almost four percent to three point seven percent it cites trade tensions and rising interest rates the announcement coming at the annual meeting of the i.m.f. and world bank currently taking place in indonesia. the us china trade war
u.n. experts on the dangers of global warming the final rules will be hashed out by the european parliament and the european commission. the international olympic committee has announced it will create a refugee team for the twenty twenty tokyo lympics in buenos aires are you'll see president thomas bach so the committee is currently supporting over fifty refugee athletes but the poor can still grow a ten member refugee team took part in the twenty sixteen rio games. but the. growth downgrade...