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u.n. organization.ut before teaching, he needed to learn more so he went and did a three month course in circus skills. the circus lessons for children began in 1998. >> translator: the kids begin learning here just by playing around. every child has his or her own interests. we want them to discover for themselves what kind of tricks they will be good at. >> the following year he formed the circus troupe. the show's won media attention. soon they were being invited to perform in other parts of cambodia. in 2013 a permanent circus tent was set up in siem reap. there are now performances every single night of the year. tickets cost between 18 and $35. the 350-seat tent is full almost every night. 75% of the profits go towards running the school in battambang. the stories in each performance are what make this circus troupe special. one is based on his child hood during the civil war. the children flee from falling bombs and gun fire. ♪ they're haunted by nightmares of war and violence. but the circus is
u.n. organization.ut before teaching, he needed to learn more so he went and did a three month course in circus skills. the circus lessons for children began in 1998. >> translator: the kids begin learning here just by playing around. every child has his or her own interests. we want them to discover for themselves what kind of tricks they will be good at. >> the following year he formed the circus troupe. the show's won media attention. soon they were being invited to perform in...
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u.n. organization known for its heritage sides it was created decades ago by the us to give people all over the world clean water decent schools but donald trump sees it as a money pit as a platform to bully israel today notified the u.s. is out. in berlin this is the day. the. united states met the player in a school and unesco made this point united states politicization of unesco last year say has taken a toll on the organisation if we have this large platform put into cultural dialogue for human rights for freedom of expression. for fighting for literacy and for a for against ignorance i think we need everybody on board if you go back into history we will see not only that. united states is a founding member of unicycle the whole idea that you can build peace through education science a culture of communication that is basically an american idea. also coming up tonight a gay russian you tube sensation fighting homophobia with a camera some tongue in cheek humor and a glass of milk. yes. given that the comments on to the video will literally help. decent people with writing we're going t
u.n. organization known for its heritage sides it was created decades ago by the us to give people all over the world clean water decent schools but donald trump sees it as a money pit as a platform to bully israel today notified the u.s. is out. in berlin this is the day. the. united states met the player in a school and unesco made this point united states politicization of unesco last year say has taken a toll on the organisation if we have this large platform put into cultural dialogue for...
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u.n. organization known for its heritage sides it was created decades ago by the us to give people all over the world clean water decent schools but donald trump sees it as a money pit as a platform to bully israel today notified the u.s. is out. in berlin this is the day. the. united states met the for unesco and unesco matters for the united states politicization of unesco these so last years has taken a toll on the organisation if we have this large platform pointing to cultural dialogue for human rights for freedom of expression. and that is the focus of the fighting for literacy and for a for against ignorance i think we need everybody in the world if you go back into history we will see not only that. united states is a founding member of unesco the whole idea that you can build peace through education science a culture of communication is basically an american idea. also coming up tonight a gay russian you tube sensation fighting homophobia with a camera some tongue in cheek humor and a glass of milk. yes. given that the comments on to the video will literally help. decent people wit
u.n. organization known for its heritage sides it was created decades ago by the us to give people all over the world clean water decent schools but donald trump sees it as a money pit as a platform to bully israel today notified the u.s. is out. in berlin this is the day. the. united states met the for unesco and unesco matters for the united states politicization of unesco these so last years has taken a toll on the organisation if we have this large platform pointing to cultural dialogue for...
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u.n. organization known for its heritage sides it was created decades ago by the us to give people all over the world clean water decent schools but donald trump sees it as a money pit as a platform to bully israel today notified the u.s. is out. this is the day. the. united states meant to put you in a school and unesco at this point united states politicization of unesco these so last year's has taken a toll on the organisation if we have this large platform for him to cultural dialogue for human rights for freedom of expression. for fighting for the tourists and for a for against ignorance i think we need everybody on board if you go back into history we will see not only that. united states is a founding member of unesco the whole idea that you can build peace through education science a culture of communication it is basically an american idea. also coming up tonight a gay russian you tube sensation fighting homophobia with a camera some tongue in cheek humor and a glass of milk. yes. given that the comments on to the video will literally help. decent people with writing we're going to
u.n. organization known for its heritage sides it was created decades ago by the us to give people all over the world clean water decent schools but donald trump sees it as a money pit as a platform to bully israel today notified the u.s. is out. this is the day. the. united states meant to put you in a school and unesco at this point united states politicization of unesco these so last year's has taken a toll on the organisation if we have this large platform for him to cultural dialogue for...
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organization. to think about the u.n. without getting into the political science terminology there are generic policies and one of them is proper delegation. if you joined an international organization you are in a sense delegating authority to the secretary of that organization to do things for u.n. trade is known as the principle agent. you have no idea like if you hire a contractor we sometimes know that a contractor doesn't do things exact week and are modeling goes a bit astray or they don't show up in all sorts of things can happen. as bad as contracting is in a domestic clinical relationship or congress contracts on behalf of the american people or usaid does something it's worth -- worse. the other thing that is the problem is all of these things have governing boards on them and the united states needs to pull its sovereign delegation with a whole bunch of other governments. so for those reasons and many others is often difficult to work for an international organization even though -- so what i turn to torts in t
organization. to think about the u.n. without getting into the political science terminology there are generic policies and one of them is proper delegation. if you joined an international organization you are in a sense delegating authority to the secretary of that organization to do things for u.n. trade is known as the principle agent. you have no idea like if you hire a contractor we sometimes know that a contractor doesn't do things exact week and are modeling goes a bit astray or they...
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u.n. cultural organization created by the u.s. more than seven decades ago while washington says the organization is anti israel and has avoided reform and it is too expensive all this comes as u.s. co is holding a tense meeting to pick a new director general candidates from qatar and egypt are among the leading contenders well the organizations next head will have to cope with losing its biggest source of financing power says unesco headquarters the site of the latest spat between washington and the united nations the u.n. agencies official mission is promoting education coach and human rights that include keeping a list of world heritage sites but the u.s. government says unesco is too political we'd like to see the politics kept out of it and we see with this anti israel bias that's long documented on the part of you know asco that that needs to come to an end to the united states made the decision after a long deliberative process to pull out the u.s. is angry because u.s. can recognize hebron is old city as a palestinian side
u.n. cultural organization created by the u.s. more than seven decades ago while washington says the organization is anti israel and has avoided reform and it is too expensive all this comes as u.s. co is holding a tense meeting to pick a new director general candidates from qatar and egypt are among the leading contenders well the organizations next head will have to cope with losing its biggest source of financing power says unesco headquarters the site of the latest spat between washington...
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u.n. org organization have their access restored. it's a less critical area. we have access for example thool idp examples, which host quite a large population of rohingya refugees. but the crucial area is northern rakhine and this is where the access has to be restored. it's a very important question because clearly the conditions are not in place yet for the return. neither in terms of material conditions with all the destruksz that we think or we have seen through satellite or we have seen images of, we need to make an assessment as soon as possible. so that's one important thing that needs to be addressed. but even more importantly i should say when i introduced the question of citizenship and reat rubugz of citizenship. because this is a statelessne statelessness -- we have repeated in fact told the government of myanmar that we are ready to provide technical support in both exercises in fact. both the exercise of verification of citizenship, addressing statelessness and the exercise of repatriation, which the two governments are discussing. so we have ma
u.n. org organization have their access restored. it's a less critical area. we have access for example thool idp examples, which host quite a large population of rohingya refugees. but the crucial area is northern rakhine and this is where the access has to be restored. it's a very important question because clearly the conditions are not in place yet for the return. neither in terms of material conditions with all the destruksz that we think or we have seen through satellite or we have seen...
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u.n. organizations is rather arcane and i'm more familiar with u.n. h.c.r. in the world food program and they if they go and i was secretary of agriculture during the clinton administration so i was more involved in those organizations and you know we got involved in these leadership debates but i don't think the leadership debate has a lot to do with what the u.s. is doing i think it more generally reflects the view of the anti israel position some of which we've been taken over the last several years and coupled with the fact that president trump and his in ministration have decided for whatever reason that the u.n. isn't as important as it used to be or it needs master brief forms and my answer to that is don't leave don't extricate yourself from it reengage in it because the more we disengage as a country the less influence the u.s. will have but do you think that the u.n. itself will have less influence i mean what do you think and just using this latest unesco thing just as the latest example of what you call the u.s. disengagement on the u.n. i mean yo
u.n. organizations is rather arcane and i'm more familiar with u.n. h.c.r. in the world food program and they if they go and i was secretary of agriculture during the clinton administration so i was more involved in those organizations and you know we got involved in these leadership debates but i don't think the leadership debate has a lot to do with what the u.s. is doing i think it more generally reflects the view of the anti israel position some of which we've been taken over the last...
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u.n. cultural agency unesco saying that the organization needs fundamental reform and is biased against israel now israel has pulled out as well now that move comes as rival palestinian factions sign a reconciliation deal after a decade long split the militant group hamas says it will hunt but control of the gaza strip to fatah will bring you reaction from gaza and germany's biggest and i'm left hand side agrees to buy large parts of the bankrupt out to ed garland but rival site challenge the day. plus our weeklong series on being gay in today's russia he meets a video blogger using his powerful the challenge and. business is. human. and we take you to the world's biggest refugee camp to see the challenge you face is caring for more than a million people. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program the united states has announced that it is to withdraw from unesco the un's cultural organization. the u.s. state department said the decision was due to concerns about unpaid a need for fundamental reform of what it says is the organization is continuing anti israel bias for israel has nice that it will
u.n. cultural agency unesco saying that the organization needs fundamental reform and is biased against israel now israel has pulled out as well now that move comes as rival palestinian factions sign a reconciliation deal after a decade long split the militant group hamas says it will hunt but control of the gaza strip to fatah will bring you reaction from gaza and germany's biggest and i'm left hand side agrees to buy large parts of the bankrupt out to ed garland but rival site challenge the...
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u.n. organizations, ngos, direct in-country capability. they are really the experts in the world for doing that. they have the relationships, they have the contacts, they have the process, they have the procedures. and they're vital to our execution on foreign policy. therefore they become integral to how we develop foreign policy and test its viability and how we lay out the plans, the strategy and the tactics. so that's the relationship. one of the things we want to be sure is everyone understands their roles and everyone understands what's not their role. on the state temperature side, our expertise is the analysis, the assessment, the development for foreign policy, the carrying out of the diplomatic integration of all that. usaid, though, they are really the experts. state department doesn't have that expertise. >> one last question. let me ask this last question. in recent years, most secretaries of state have been policy people. they spent their life in the policy world. but through the history of the department, we've had a great n
u.n. organizations, ngos, direct in-country capability. they are really the experts in the world for doing that. they have the relationships, they have the contacts, they have the process, they have the procedures. and they're vital to our execution on foreign policy. therefore they become integral to how we develop foreign policy and test its viability and how we lay out the plans, the strategy and the tactics. so that's the relationship. one of the things we want to be sure is everyone...
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u.n. organizations, ngos, direct in-country capability, they are really the experts in the world for doing that. they have the relationships. they have the contacts. they have the process. they have the procedures. and they're vital to our execution of foreign policy. and therefore, they become integral to how we develop foreign policy, how we test its viability, and then how we lay out the plans, the strategy, and the tactics for executing against that policy. so that's the relationship. and, you know, one of the things we want to be sure is that everyone understands their roles and everyone understands what's not their role. on the state department side, our expertise is the analysis, the assessment, the development of foreign policy, the carrying out of the diplomatic integration of all of that. usaid, though, they are really the experts in the state department doesn't have that expertise. it really resides over there. mr. hamre: one last i got a sign that said last question. let me ask this last question. and, you know, in recent years, most secretaries of state have been policy people
u.n. organizations, ngos, direct in-country capability, they are really the experts in the world for doing that. they have the relationships. they have the contacts. they have the process. they have the procedures. and they're vital to our execution of foreign policy. and therefore, they become integral to how we develop foreign policy, how we test its viability, and then how we lay out the plans, the strategy, and the tactics for executing against that policy. so that's the relationship. and,...
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u.n. organizations who talk with the people in the displacement camps will decide how the u.s. policy in south sudan will move forward from their large agricultural companies are making big profits in zambia but a new report says vulnerable rural communities are paying the price with small farmers having to give up their land many of them are women as cattle lopez her young reports. this community has been farming for years it depends on the land to survive but recently many have been forced out by foreign companies that's why they are going up i'm going on but i'm going to bang on the workers that are going to bulldoze us came to the house and said you have to move from here it's a situation that's becoming more common in zambia hoping to improve the economy the government allowed commercial enterprises to expand in areas including the sarong district which is known for its good soil and water these satellite images show just how quickly domestic and foreign foreign companies moved in to produce corn wheat and soy some of which is sold abroad but families say they're being pus
u.n. organizations who talk with the people in the displacement camps will decide how the u.s. policy in south sudan will move forward from their large agricultural companies are making big profits in zambia but a new report says vulnerable rural communities are paying the price with small farmers having to give up their land many of them are women as cattle lopez her young reports. this community has been farming for years it depends on the land to survive but recently many have been forced...
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u.n. cultural organization at unesco washington says it's anti israel and has avoided reform and it's too expensive. on behalf of all of us here in berlin thank you so much for your company on leyla iraq i'll see you again at the top of the hour. more intrigue on the international talk show. finished playing the bridge a standoff between madrid and barcelona continues the question now is will council loan news push for independence be stopped so could spain breakup find out on quadriga. quadriga next on d w. it's a wild week on d w. here everything revolves around our animal kingdom and their two legged fans. and herds and meow hamburg's first cat cafe an absolute must for friends of feline barbara. in sixty minutes d w. which a video i forgot. your link to news from africa and the world or link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news of easy town while website debutantes not freak out join us on facebook at g.w. africa. sustainable protection for the earth ideas designed to preserve our ecosystems they exist around the. globe.
u.n. cultural organization at unesco washington says it's anti israel and has avoided reform and it's too expensive. on behalf of all of us here in berlin thank you so much for your company on leyla iraq i'll see you again at the top of the hour. more intrigue on the international talk show. finished playing the bridge a standoff between madrid and barcelona continues the question now is will council loan news push for independence be stopped so could spain breakup find out on quadriga....
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u.n. cultural organization against -- of bias against israel..s founded the state department says the decision to leave was not taken lightly. we provided $70 million a year back in 2011, when they accepted palestine as a full member. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> i am sophie kamaruddin with a check on the asian markets. this morning we had a chinese trade figures in dollar terms, imports rising 18%. at a .1%. added field to the chinese fuel rally, the large cap gauge rising for a ninth day, with health care leading the gains. ground,ollar gaining 0.2%, hanging on to the 78 handle. the asx 200 picking up 1500 points for the first time since june. a lot of chinese stocks on the outs. the hang seng seeing weakness. discretionary stocks continue to drag this friday. while the hang seng has been tumbling, the kospi has surpassed it as asia's best equity market of 2017. foreign funds returned after dumping stocks and bonds throughout september. thursday
u.n. cultural organization against -- of bias against israel..s founded the state department says the decision to leave was not taken lightly. we provided $70 million a year back in 2011, when they accepted palestine as a full member. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> i am sophie kamaruddin with a check on the asian markets. this morning we had a chinese trade figures in dollar terms, imports...
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organizations fear the situation will get. we all need to provide food to a million people in the next few months this is we need money for this. that's why u.n. aid agencies organized a conference in geneva to call for more donations around three hundred forty million dollars have now been pledged to deal with the crisis but about ninety million more is still needed germany hasn't promised any more money it's already contributed around five million euros in the summer. meanwhile the un's relief agencies are calling for increased political pressure on me and martyrs solve the refugee crisis the solution is the voluntary safe and dignified return of these refugees to myanmar but in order for that to happen some important processes need to be carried out in particular the real tribute of citizenship both humanitarian and political aid in needed to end the plight of the rangers. player parties in the british capital last night football's world governing body fever has held this annual awards ceremony in london and the portuguese star rinaldo was named player of the year after winning the spanish league champions league and the club world cup wha
organizations fear the situation will get. we all need to provide food to a million people in the next few months this is we need money for this. that's why u.n. aid agencies organized a conference in geneva to call for more donations around three hundred forty million dollars have now been pledged to deal with the crisis but about ninety million more is still needed germany hasn't promised any more money it's already contributed around five million euros in the summer. meanwhile the un's...
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u.n. organization this went a lot of money ok but this is one of the more they do better mostly what you have do you can see the evidence of their work i've seen a lot of the stuff around the world that they invested money and protected but it seems it seems to me that the u.s. and israel are withdrawing from it because you know sco respects the rule of law and international law and i think it's very very clear it's this is it's kind of exceptionalism meets international law and this is where the breakdown it is it is pretty much just contempt for international law and it has to be said one of the better aspects of international law is you know something that you can hardly find fault with it's pretty hard to understand even the rationale but it can only be celebrated this is this the u.s. and israel pulling out of this and it has to be said that the day after they did the first jewish french jewish was elected the head of your nasco so that you know that brings in the question there but this only decreases the u.s. standing it shows their contempt for dealing with any international body it's
u.n. organization this went a lot of money ok but this is one of the more they do better mostly what you have do you can see the evidence of their work i've seen a lot of the stuff around the world that they invested money and protected but it seems it seems to me that the u.s. and israel are withdrawing from it because you know sco respects the rule of law and international law and i think it's very very clear it's this is it's kind of exceptionalism meets international law and this is where...
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u.n. agreed to cut six hundred million dollars from their organizations nearly eight billion dollars peacekeeping budget and that's under pressure from the united states the trauma ministration has been skeptical of the u.n. sixty of again general can the organizations peacekeeping survive without for american backing. i think american backing is very important i think some cuts are possible and so far the cuts that have been pushed by the trumpet administration i don't think that they create a fundamental danger for peacekeeping in some ways it's good that the united nation is always looking to do its best with with a minimal amount of resources but it needs resources i hope that the trumpet ministration will be in that respect like the bush administration which in the end recognized that there are many conflicts with a nice as they doesn't want to get involved and it's good to have the united nations because you don't want chaos and non-government spaces to spread around the world and the un there feels a gap that major powers like the u.s. like russia like of and all the members as they get a
u.n. agreed to cut six hundred million dollars from their organizations nearly eight billion dollars peacekeeping budget and that's under pressure from the united states the trauma ministration has been skeptical of the u.n. sixty of again general can the organizations peacekeeping survive without for american backing. i think american backing is very important i think some cuts are possible and so far the cuts that have been pushed by the trumpet administration i don't think that they create a...
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u.n. cultural organization created more than seventy years ago washington says the organization is anti israel has avoided reform and is too expensive the u.s. state department pointed to unpaid dues a resistance to change and what it says is the organizations continuing anti israel bias for its part israel has now said it will also leave you know asco the un body promotes cultural exchange and works on issues like girls' education is also renowned for its world heritage program protecting cultural sites like the statue of liberty and the city of venice. paris where u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson delivered the news to the unesco general secretary at the organization's headquarters and to israel bias on the part of the un educational scientific and cultural agency as the main reason for u.s. withdrawal you know esko said the decision was regrettable united states is a founding member going to school the whole idea that tat you can build peace through education science or couch or communication. is fair basically an american idea previously the largest financial contributor to unesco the
u.n. cultural organization created more than seventy years ago washington says the organization is anti israel has avoided reform and is too expensive the u.s. state department pointed to unpaid dues a resistance to change and what it says is the organizations continuing anti israel bias for its part israel has now said it will also leave you know asco the un body promotes cultural exchange and works on issues like girls' education is also renowned for its world heritage program protecting...
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u.n. cultural organization unesco the state department cites the reason for its decision on pay dues and the organization's anti israel by as well unesco seeks to promote peace that worldwide its we're now in for its world heritage program protecting cultural sites like the statue of liberty in new york and promoting girls' education while our washington's announcement has come hot on the heels of a big development in the middle east palestinian rivals a mess and fed to have reached a reconciliation agreement after a decade long split the deal follows talks in the egyptian capital of cairo this week a masa has agreed to hand over control of the gaza strip to a unity government by december first while this is a big deal because control of gaza has been a major sticking point just over a decade ago hamas won parliamentary elections in gaza and then ousted from the territory but last week palestinian prime minister the law and a large delegation affected officials made their very first official visit to the territory in two years and that is considered a major step towards reconciliation all ri
u.n. cultural organization unesco the state department cites the reason for its decision on pay dues and the organization's anti israel by as well unesco seeks to promote peace that worldwide its we're now in for its world heritage program protecting cultural sites like the statue of liberty in new york and promoting girls' education while our washington's announcement has come hot on the heels of a big development in the middle east palestinian rivals a mess and fed to have reached a...
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u.n. aid workers humanitarian organizations trying to get the international community to respond more vigorously to this crisis which they do which they do not believe will get any better any time soon. well simon barrenness as executive director at the international campaign for the henkka he says there must be more pressure on young muslim men to train to end the atrocities. but as denials mean nothing the evidence is right clear what will cause the burmese army to listen is when you know we embargo any kind. to the burmese army and when we sanction individual members of the army make it clear to them that they can face prosecution. in that international criminal court and also if we go off their business interests including you know their involvement in the precious gem trade you know we can we can put effective pressure on the burmese army and his business interests and that's where they'll listen to you know just a couple of weeks ago shareholders with approximately thirty billion dollars of assets under management wrote to chevron. demanding that chevron not do business with governments en
u.n. aid workers humanitarian organizations trying to get the international community to respond more vigorously to this crisis which they do which they do not believe will get any better any time soon. well simon barrenness as executive director at the international campaign for the henkka he says there must be more pressure on young muslim men to train to end the atrocities. but as denials mean nothing the evidence is right clear what will cause the burmese army to listen is when you know we...
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and the consider a terrorist organization the u.n. says living conditions there have deteriorated in the past ten years because of the blockade by israel in egypt making matters worse president mahmoud abbas is predominately fatah movement which is based in the west bank has been using its administrative power to pressure in garza it cut the salaries of government employees living there and asked israel to reduce the electricity supply to the territory in the blazing heat this summer the power crisis was so bad garza's two million residents had as little as three hours of electricity a day armored you're there you live there how bad are things now. their situation is very very bad electricity we are talking about four hours and twenty four hours and also the medical supplies the hospital is very charitable so the people are really looking for something to see something facts on the ground and this where the people that some of them showing joy and happiness. happiness for that they both agreed signed the agreement in cairo hoping that
and the consider a terrorist organization the u.n. says living conditions there have deteriorated in the past ten years because of the blockade by israel in egypt making matters worse president mahmoud abbas is predominately fatah movement which is based in the west bank has been using its administrative power to pressure in garza it cut the salaries of government employees living there and asked israel to reduce the electricity supply to the territory in the blazing heat this summer the power...
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u.n. aid workers humanitarian organizations trying to get the international community to respond more vigorously to this crisis which they do which they do not believe will get any better any time soon. to spain now in catalonia president is due to speak shortly on his country's region's plans for independence in defiance of spanish authorities can is put him on to set to address a regional parliament on tuesday one week after cast knowing a secession vote that has divided the country the referendum has plunged spain into a political crisis and a journal reports both sides i had ning their positions. barcelona has seen plenty of huge demonstrations but not like this one will see red and yellow the common scenario flying alongside the spanish national flag meeting ripped off calls for independence this is a highly unusual show of national unity. some who come from other parts of spain but most are from catalonia itself tony roll done is a compliment politician opposed to independence we have a crowd the best of the media the first very young these. last forty years who certainly didn't she was fi
u.n. aid workers humanitarian organizations trying to get the international community to respond more vigorously to this crisis which they do which they do not believe will get any better any time soon. to spain now in catalonia president is due to speak shortly on his country's region's plans for independence in defiance of spanish authorities can is put him on to set to address a regional parliament on tuesday one week after cast knowing a secession vote that has divided the country the...
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organization has to act. the trump administration accusing the u.n. cultural organization bias against israel.ounded unesco, the decision to leave was not taken lightly. providing $70 million a year back in 2011, when they allowed palestine as a member. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jessica summers. this is bloomberg. ♪ samsung's preliminary third-quarter results are crossing our bloomberg. the big headline to watch is operating profit coming above what analyst's estimated, 14.5 trillion won. likely powered by the rising revenue, rising cost of the memory chip business. we will watch results on the oled and mobile phone side. that 62one sales trillion won. it is fascinating. despite the family troubles that samsung, jay y. lee's first day of his appeal hearing, the stock has gone up 52% so far this year. still continued its rally, despite all these troubles. since 1975.highest take a look at the growth and the revenue. the top line up 30%. that was in line with estimates. 138%perating profit, growth over a year a
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u.n. aid workers humanitarian organizations trying to get the international community to respond more vigorously to this crisis which they do which they do not believe will get any better any time soon. the calling themselves the silent majority and the. for some barcelona and spain's catalonia region hundreds of thousands of people traveled from all over the country to make their call for unity one week after catalonia secession vote the referendum has plunged spain into political crisis and has joined a whole reports both sides are only hardening their positions. barcelona has seen plenty of huge demonstrations but not like this one will see red light yellow the confluence and young lions alongside the spanish national flag region gripped by calls for independence this is a fine young the usual show of national unity. some have come from other parts of spain but most are from catalonia itself tony roll done is a compliment politician opposed to independence we have made proud the best of it here the first very young these. last forty years simply because he was when it was over and we have mon
u.n. aid workers humanitarian organizations trying to get the international community to respond more vigorously to this crisis which they do which they do not believe will get any better any time soon. the calling themselves the silent majority and the. for some barcelona and spain's catalonia region hundreds of thousands of people traveled from all over the country to make their call for unity one week after catalonia secession vote the referendum has plunged spain into political crisis and...
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u.n. aid workers humanitarian organizations trying to get the international community to respond more vigorously to this crisis which they do which they do not believe will get any better any time soon. the top administration has outlined a hard line policies in their list of principles to congressional latest it was to reduce immigration by limiting the number of green cars for family members of u.s. citizens to employ an additional ten thousand and a question officers and judges to deport criminals and on the company children. the white house has also addressed the issue of people who came to the u.s. as children his dream is to protect them from day four taishan congress last a profound thing for a wall on the border with mexico democrats have ruled out that saying it's far beyond what's reasonable. the same u.s. republican senator has president trump's twitter activity is hurting the country's foreign policy bob corker chairs the foreign relations committee has told the new york times that trump's threats to other countries could set the u.s. on the path to world war three percent of you com
u.n. aid workers humanitarian organizations trying to get the international community to respond more vigorously to this crisis which they do which they do not believe will get any better any time soon. the top administration has outlined a hard line policies in their list of principles to congressional latest it was to reduce immigration by limiting the number of green cars for family members of u.s. citizens to employ an additional ten thousand and a question officers and judges to deport...
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official said the people of iran is suffering as a result of that government support for the organization. the u.n. special envoy for yemen has accused the country's war need is of refusing to end the fighting because they don't want to lose their wealth or their power last week a united nations report said both the saudi led coalition and who it caused the deaths of hundreds of children but the air raids are still going on as are some reports. the site of what used to be mohammed's home brings back painful memories. this is where three members of his family died in the near strike but i want. all of a sudden i heard the air raid the house was hit by rocket it was totally destroyed shelling continued to rush my family home where i saw my mother she told us her house was hit my father my brother and sister were killed their bodies were torn into small pieces the house was reduced to ashes if you look at it now you'd never think a house once stood there. not many people can afford a house in hard to many here are displaced from the war and live in wooden structures which barely protect them from the
official said the people of iran is suffering as a result of that government support for the organization. the u.n. special envoy for yemen has accused the country's war need is of refusing to end the fighting because they don't want to lose their wealth or their power last week a united nations report said both the saudi led coalition and who it caused the deaths of hundreds of children but the air raids are still going on as are some reports. the site of what used to be mohammed's home brings...
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which is of course at this point the de facto capital of islamic state but both humanitarian organizations and the u.n. have raised alarm over the number of civilian casualties that are being reported in rocca as the coalition continues to heavily bombed the city were set up to twenty five thousand innocent civilians may actually be trapped at this point in time so questions and objections have been swirling for a while now especially given the fact that washington was never actually invited into the country in the first place so at this point all we can do is wait and see what sort of reaction of will be coming from the coalition. speaking with all of these gentlemen meanwhile leisel has claimed that it was behind the triple suicide bombing reportedly killed up to nine people in the syrian capital goods reports on the ground it began with two attack is attempting to enter the city's police headquarters this resulted in clashes with the guards which prompted the bombers to detonated their explosives shortly after a market nearby was also hit by a suicide explosion. to spain now where the prime ministe
which is of course at this point the de facto capital of islamic state but both humanitarian organizations and the u.n. have raised alarm over the number of civilian casualties that are being reported in rocca as the coalition continues to heavily bombed the city were set up to twenty five thousand innocent civilians may actually be trapped at this point in time so questions and objections have been swirling for a while now especially given the fact that washington was never actually invited...
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which is of course at this point the de facto capital of islamic state but both humanitarian organizations and the u.n. have raised alarm over the number of civilian casualties that are being reported in rucka as the coalition continues to heavily bombed the city works that up to twenty five thousand innocent civilians may actually be trapped at this point in time so questions and objections have been swirling for a while now especially given the fact that washington was never actually invited into the country in the first place so at this point all we can do is wait and see what sort of reaction will be coming from the coalition. thank you very much indeed thank you. well meanwhile the syrian army backed by russian ag cover is gradually advancing against islamic state in the province of terror is all but each victory comes at a high price the terrorists are fighting fiercely to retain their last strongholds in the region the village of which has just been liberated witnessed a brutal battle well following the liberation of the syrian army is now advancing on iso positions to the northwest but before
which is of course at this point the de facto capital of islamic state but both humanitarian organizations and the u.n. have raised alarm over the number of civilian casualties that are being reported in rucka as the coalition continues to heavily bombed the city works that up to twenty five thousand innocent civilians may actually be trapped at this point in time so questions and objections have been swirling for a while now especially given the fact that washington was never actually invited...
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which is of course at this point the defacto capital of islamic state both humanitarian organizations and the u.n. have raised alarm over the number of civilian casualties that are being reported in rocca as the coalition continues to heavily bombed the city were set up to twenty five thousand innocent civilians may actually be trapped at this point in time so questions and objections have been swirling for a while now especially given the fact that washington was never actually invited into the country in the first place so at this point all we can do is wait and see what sort of reaction will be coming from the coalition. now a former adviser to barack obama has revealed the so-called special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. was seen as a joke for decades american and british leaders have made a point of stressing how strong and important it was. as well. repeat something long enough and people will believe it the relationship between america and britain will remain strong our relationship is a very special special relationship that exists between our two nations people forge friendsh
which is of course at this point the defacto capital of islamic state both humanitarian organizations and the u.n. have raised alarm over the number of civilian casualties that are being reported in rocca as the coalition continues to heavily bombed the city were set up to twenty five thousand innocent civilians may actually be trapped at this point in time so questions and objections have been swirling for a while now especially given the fact that washington was never actually invited into...
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which is of course at this point the defacto capital of islamic state both humanitarian organizations and the u.n. have raise alarm over the number of civilian casualties that are being reported in rocca as the coalition continues to heavily bombed the city were set up to twenty five thousand innocent civilians may actually be trapped at this point in time so questions and objections have been swirling for a while now especially given the fact that washington was never actually invited into the country in the first place so at this point all we can do is wait and see what sort of reaction will be coming from the coalition. spain's prime minister mariano rajoy has just addressed the country's top he called on council only as leadership to respect spanish law he also added that there was no possible way to between democratic and disobedience and unlawfulness well earlier he demanded that the consonantal sought his car find whether the region had actually declared independence or more on this let's cross live now to auntie's and stuff it cannot. find that after one of the council on leader has decid
which is of course at this point the defacto capital of islamic state both humanitarian organizations and the u.n. have raise alarm over the number of civilian casualties that are being reported in rocca as the coalition continues to heavily bombed the city were set up to twenty five thousand innocent civilians may actually be trapped at this point in time so questions and objections have been swirling for a while now especially given the fact that washington was never actually invited into the...
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obligations that the un's own human rights system has recognized do belong to the to the organization in that the u.n. is just openly refusing to comply with how do you think in practical terms it's going to manifest itself that haitians won't be willing to sit as you say and listen to the u.n. when they're being talking to them about the justice process and so on is there are actually going to be some sort of standoff or is it just going to be a succession of willful obstruction if you like on behalf of the haitians until such times as those those issues are addressed. sure i know that situation well because i actually started my time in haiti as a u.n. volunteer working on trying to build the rule of law back in one nine hundred ninety five and one of the things when we sat down with patients the first thing they did was try to figure out whether we were credible or not and i don't think you're going to have patients you know having having some big standoff they're just not going to listen to the lectures you're going to have somebody who's a very well meaning police trainer or lawyer who's going t
obligations that the un's own human rights system has recognized do belong to the to the organization in that the u.n. is just openly refusing to comply with how do you think in practical terms it's going to manifest itself that haitians won't be willing to sit as you say and listen to the u.n. when they're being talking to them about the justice process and so on is there are actually going to be some sort of standoff or is it just going to be a succession of willful obstruction if you like on...
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u.n. world meteorological organization says the twenty six thousand increase in c o two levels was fifty percent higher than the average of the past ten years now its latest greenhouse gas bullet or more is that this could feel a twenty meter rise in sea levels and add three degrees to temperatures scientists blame the rise on a combination of human activities and the el nino weather phenomenon they say more drastic emission reductions are needed a sense of urgency. well for more on this i'm joined from washington d.c. by durward zulkey who's the president of the institute for governance and sustainable development a very warm welcome to the program adore would just explain for us a bit more about why it is that we are seeing this rise in c o two. well we have more people on the planet we have more cutting of our forest that otherwise absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and we have more dirty energy that is propelling our society so we're seeing a continuing build up of these carbon dioxide climate pollutants we're also seeing the build up of non carbon dioxide climate pollutants like the
u.n. world meteorological organization says the twenty six thousand increase in c o two levels was fifty percent higher than the average of the past ten years now its latest greenhouse gas bullet or more is that this could feel a twenty meter rise in sea levels and add three degrees to temperatures scientists blame the rise on a combination of human activities and the el nino weather phenomenon they say more drastic emission reductions are needed a sense of urgency. well for more on this i'm...
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we live in a messy world, but we need strong reforms and organized u.n., we need a strong united states, democracy, human rights, and very solid cooperation between the u.s. and u.n. >> thank you very much. i have to say the united nations has tremendous potential. it hasn't been used over the years nearly as it should be, but the united nations perhaps almost more than any other thing i can think of, and i will tell you i also happen to think that the united states even as well as we're doing right now has additionally tremendous potential. we have just started. but the united nations has this great, great -- it's almost a power to bring people together like nothing else. it hasn't been used. you are starting to really get your arms around it. and i have a feeling that things are going to happen with the united nations like you haven't seen before. to have this group of nations in one location with one person, which is you, leading it strongly, i think is in terms of world peace and other things, and many other things we'll be working on, i just wish you luck because the potential that
we live in a messy world, but we need strong reforms and organized u.n., we need a strong united states, democracy, human rights, and very solid cooperation between the u.s. and u.n. >> thank you very much. i have to say the united nations has tremendous potential. it hasn't been used over the years nearly as it should be, but the united nations perhaps almost more than any other thing i can think of, and i will tell you i also happen to think that the united states even as well as we're...
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do this is long overdue human rights abuses are being recorded by a credible humanitarian organization by the u.n. the last two years now we have a mechanism the president of the scrutiny and this will enable the international community to make some very strong decisions as to how to proceed with. caution to go. in the war never the fear is though rocco bloom is that this is a this may be a watered down commission that's been put together. to keep saudi arabia happy and if that's the case can it be an honest and far reaching investigation well it's true that the original resolution that was being proposed by. the dutch to the rights council was for a commission of inquiry which would have books of the into international humanitarian law which is a not a layer of. kind of legal description of what is happening in yemen right now this group of experts however will still be able to have full access to report on and monitor the situation certainly amongst human rights and humanitarian organizations we feel very strongly that this is a watershed sammy handy what do you make of this decision. i think t
do this is long overdue human rights abuses are being recorded by a credible humanitarian organization by the u.n. the last two years now we have a mechanism the president of the scrutiny and this will enable the international community to make some very strong decisions as to how to proceed with. caution to go. in the war never the fear is though rocco bloom is that this is a this may be a watered down commission that's been put together. to keep saudi arabia happy and if that's the case can...