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others should also put their efforts together, such countries as the permanent members of the un security councilance, russia, and the other members of the un security council, all of them have to work together so as to implement the u.n. resolution to force north korea to do that as well. the most important thing is to continue with our efforts. north korea should be able to take complete action. and i do hope that concrete actions will be made. by all the participants, a including north korea. as for sanctions, there is a trend as trying to find, get a way out of sanctions to do that. japan is trying to counter that. i do hope we will be able to a a -- to prevail over these efforts. john: do you have an approach from china's side about the answer to this problem? vice president qishan: before coming here, when i watched as a -- watched television and the internet, i saw the nein that representatives of the chinese foreign ministry have expressed the position of the chinese government on the cancellation of the summit between north korea and the u.s. but you ask this question, i have to tell you
others should also put their efforts together, such countries as the permanent members of the un security councilance, russia, and the other members of the un security council, all of them have to work together so as to implement the u.n. resolution to force north korea to do that as well. the most important thing is to continue with our efforts. north korea should be able to take complete action. and i do hope that concrete actions will be made. by all the participants, a including north...
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government has called on all sides to exercise restraint and it's requested an urgent meeting of the un security counciluss the situation. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, reports from yemen. trained and equipped by the uae and saudi arabia, yemeni government forces have been advancing on the red sea port of hodeidah. facing them are yeaman‘s houthi rebels, who reportedly fanned out across the city of half 1 reportedly fanned out across the city of half1 million. diplomats have been scrambling to prevent a bloodbath. but the uae, which is leading much of the ground force, said their patients with diplomacy has run out. we've waited over a yearin has run out. we've waited over a year in order to secure hodeidah out of third—party hands into houthi hands, there's been a lot of diplomatic work based on that and it's come really to nothing because the houthis have not been very clear, not been very honest in all these efforts. the houthis, who control the board of hodeidah, say the coalition are invaders and that the un is biased against them. they accuse the saudis of bombing the poor‘s trains, i
government has called on all sides to exercise restraint and it's requested an urgent meeting of the un security counciluss the situation. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, reports from yemen. trained and equipped by the uae and saudi arabia, yemeni government forces have been advancing on the red sea port of hodeidah. facing them are yeaman‘s houthi rebels, who reportedly fanned out across the city of half 1 reportedly fanned out across the city of half1 million. diplomats have been...
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the un security council has rejected a move to demand an immediate end to the fighting the council instead urged all sides to practice restraint saudi arabia says it can seize the city quickly enough to avoid interrupting flows of aid to millions facing starvation. parties proposed new humanitarian aid plans aiming to make sure the external humanitarian assistance can access through her data about seventy percent of yemen's aid and commercial imports rely on the ports of her data and the nearby salif and it's needed the un says twenty two million people or three quarters of the population are in desperate need of aid laura bowden manley al-jazeera the greek government is facing a vote of no confidence because of a deal to end a decades old dispute with neighboring macedonia over its name nationalist song both sides say the agreement to change the name of the forward yugoslav republic of macedonia to north macedonia is a humiliating defeat. retaliation of the double trouble the twenty five percent of trade tariffs on fifty billion dollars worth of chinese imports the chinese government lead
the un security council has rejected a move to demand an immediate end to the fighting the council instead urged all sides to practice restraint saudi arabia says it can seize the city quickly enough to avoid interrupting flows of aid to millions facing starvation. parties proposed new humanitarian aid plans aiming to make sure the external humanitarian assistance can access through her data about seventy percent of yemen's aid and commercial imports rely on the ports of her data and the nearby...
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on october the twenty fifth the un security council issued resolution three forty the third and less than four days to finally impose a ceasefire in the middle east. the following day the vanguard of a new you and emergency force arrived at the suez front. but despite their presence skirmishes continued between egyptian and israeli troops on the western bank of the canal. so this violation started almost in me in a while because what will happen when the war stopped was that it stopped in the middle of ongoing military operations so there were no natural lines of them or cation the forces were merely mixed on the battlefield. with no clear border lines between forces a major breakthrough was needed to end the fighting and secure the fragile un ceasefire. it would come when a gyptian is in israelis met a negotiations on the battlefield. for the first time in the twenty five year history of the state of israel. we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known the united states army was. so reliant on the private sector i would call that the tendency we have a mismatc
on october the twenty fifth the un security council issued resolution three forty the third and less than four days to finally impose a ceasefire in the middle east. the following day the vanguard of a new you and emergency force arrived at the suez front. but despite their presence skirmishes continued between egyptian and israeli troops on the western bank of the canal. so this violation started almost in me in a while because what will happen when the war stopped was that it stopped in the...
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if the united nations and the un security council will not have branches on that side that has caused this disaster in yemen which is so the idea let's coalition then of course if the war has been brought into the day we will see the last lifeline will be cut and millions of yemeni will be effected the humanitarian aid and you made generalized should not be used as a webpage to ask one side to withdraw from an area if you accept this time to withdraw from where they are they will say withdraw from out withdraw from other area and one final thing just mentioned the other part of this war and begin to talk directly with the whole of the under the. solution thank you very much that is her saying in samarra and after nasser joining us from gothenburg thank you both very much for your time and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle us at a j inside story from e
if the united nations and the un security council will not have branches on that side that has caused this disaster in yemen which is so the idea let's coalition then of course if the war has been brought into the day we will see the last lifeline will be cut and millions of yemeni will be effected the humanitarian aid and you made generalized should not be used as a webpage to ask one side to withdraw from an area if you accept this time to withdraw from where they are they will say withdraw...
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iran deal in place today if the iranian regime wasn't so blatant in its violations of existing un security council resolutions. violations fueled by the jcpoa. there would still be in iran deal in place if the regime hadn't continued and accelerated it's illegal ballistic missile program, a violation of existing u.s. security council resolutions. there would still be in iran deal in place if the regime didn't use commercial aircraft to deploy islamic revolutionary guards force advisors in syria, another violation of the existing un council resolutions. there would still be in iran deal in place today if the regime stopped providing funds and aid to hamas and his -- violation. there would be in iran dealing place today if the regime had not empowered and -- and created new ones that threaten americans in iraq and syria. the regimes activities are the reason the jcpoa is no longer in place. the regime's actions continuously demonstrated a willingness to cheat out in the open on existing un security council resolutions, while defenders of the regime and defenders of the iran deal said they were compl
iran deal in place today if the iranian regime wasn't so blatant in its violations of existing un security council resolutions. violations fueled by the jcpoa. there would still be in iran deal in place if the regime hadn't continued and accelerated it's illegal ballistic missile program, a violation of existing u.s. security council resolutions. there would still be in iran deal in place if the regime didn't use commercial aircraft to deploy islamic revolutionary guards force advisors in...
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on october the twenty fifth the un security council issued resolution three forty the third and less than four days to finally impose a ceasefire in the middle east. the following day the vanguard of the new you and emergency force arrived at the suez front. but despite their presence skirmishes continued between egyptian and israeli troops on the western bank of the canal. so this violation started almost immediate in a while because what will happen when the war stopped was that it stopped in the middle of ongoing military operations. so there were no natural lines of them are cation the forces were nearly mixed on the battlefield. with no clear border lines between forces a major breakthrough was needed to end the fighting and secure the fragile un ceasefire. it would come when it ships sions and israelis met a negotiations on the battlefield. for the first time in the twenty five year history of the state of israel. the time had come for the p.l.o. to seek a new and peaceful solution. pursuing a path of diplomacy but what was to turn their agreement to draw from lebanon into one
on october the twenty fifth the un security council issued resolution three forty the third and less than four days to finally impose a ceasefire in the middle east. the following day the vanguard of the new you and emergency force arrived at the suez front. but despite their presence skirmishes continued between egyptian and israeli troops on the western bank of the canal. so this violation started almost immediate in a while because what will happen when the war stopped was that it stopped in...
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if you ignore the un security council resolution. if we ignore that which i'm willing to do. i would say there is a difference between a treaty and a political agreement. there was a lot of criticism saying we are violating an agreement it was not agreement that was binding. we have had that debate in congress. it should've been committed to the treaty. why do you think the people in the region were so opposed to the deal. they want to see tougher economic sanctions. they think it will make them less able to dominate the region. obviously they agree with you. how would you respond to the people in the middle east in the neighborhood who think it was a bad deal and are glad the present took the action he took. i think there are more countries in the region that israel and saudi arabia. although that's when we tend to pay attention to. that we have the same thing going on there with israel. those countries wanted sanctions. the other states in the region all thought it would be despite the problems with iran. taking a larger view is not about whether they are sanctioned or not
if you ignore the un security council resolution. if we ignore that which i'm willing to do. i would say there is a difference between a treaty and a political agreement. there was a lot of criticism saying we are violating an agreement it was not agreement that was binding. we have had that debate in congress. it should've been committed to the treaty. why do you think the people in the region were so opposed to the deal. they want to see tougher economic sanctions. they think it will make...
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on the twenty second of october the un security council adopted resolution three three eight calling for a cease fire in the middle east. bloody battles going on any casualties and destruction the situation has been created in this area the ministers the big challenge of international peace. eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and embodiment a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at that point at the cairo through the road had not been cut and neither the third nor the second army was besieged but then who said anything about israel respecting un security council resolutions and save that then let's. as the hour of the cease fire approached american secretary of state henry kissinger
on the twenty second of october the un security council adopted resolution three three eight calling for a cease fire in the middle east. bloody battles going on any casualties and destruction the situation has been created in this area the ministers the big challenge of international peace. eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and...
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has captured a town south of the data as fierce fighting and as strikes pound the area the un security council has held two closed door meetings this week both concluding that the only solution to the crisis is a political and not a military one the u.a.e. ambassador says there are ships on standby to supply her data once the military operation and even our ships just see waiting so we have a fright we have a very we're very well organized and we are ready to to. every assistance for. the council meet for further discussions on monday but many analysts agree that a basket of her data would not draw yemen's three year war closer to an end. supposing that there will be a successful sort of military takeover of there are many questions remain what will happen to other parts of the country you know what will happen to who will run how they do what will happen to you know the deep divides among among yemenis i think that you know it's important to recognize the who sees as as a political actor as they were back in two thousand and thirteen fourteen. as the saudi led coalition forces a military vict
has captured a town south of the data as fierce fighting and as strikes pound the area the un security council has held two closed door meetings this week both concluding that the only solution to the crisis is a political and not a military one the u.a.e. ambassador says there are ships on standby to supply her data once the military operation and even our ships just see waiting so we have a fright we have a very we're very well organized and we are ready to to. every assistance for. the...
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agree that the problem is there is from the whole the i was just mentioned that sweden in the un security council has called on all parties to hold open h.n. they say so to give time to the whole thing to withdraw from from their sport and the problem is not the whole the the fault was destroyed by the saudi that coalition they have targeted the main cranes in the port and that's why the port cannot only receive small ships into yemen but i can just i'm sure that the whole thing really well dug in. and they will fight for data till the death and the one who should bear the responsibility is the one who started this war against them and on of the world this latest of and against her they. let me bring you in you know it is because of the sort of vital importance of the support that we are now seeing the u.s. reject a request from the iraqi government this week to provide intelligence recognizance aircraft naval minesweepers because of congressional opposition to that offensive do you think that significant given how much the u.s. has supported the south in the coalition so far i think there is con
agree that the problem is there is from the whole the i was just mentioned that sweden in the un security council has called on all parties to hold open h.n. they say so to give time to the whole thing to withdraw from from their sport and the problem is not the whole the the fault was destroyed by the saudi that coalition they have targeted the main cranes in the port and that's why the port cannot only receive small ships into yemen but i can just i'm sure that the whole thing really well dug...
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this to resolutions on the escalation of violence at the gaza israel border have failed at the un security council since march israeli soldiers have shot dead at least one hundred twenty one palestinians have been protesting for the right to return to their homeland the u.s. block to kuwait backed resolution calling for the protections of palestinians and then fail to get support for its resolution condemning hamas for the unrest diplomatic efforts to james bays reports from the un. us ambassador nikki haley came here determined to waltz a resolution drafted by kuwait that called for measures to protect the people of gaza. she tried persuasion going around other members of the security council here as she approached the ambassador of peru she could be seen mouthing the words please. a warm greeting for israel's ambassador danny down on he surely aware she also had procedural tricks up her sleeve she wanted her completely rewritten version of the resolution classed as an amendment so it be voted on first there were heated discussions among ambassadors but this once president of the council russia r
this to resolutions on the escalation of violence at the gaza israel border have failed at the un security council since march israeli soldiers have shot dead at least one hundred twenty one palestinians have been protesting for the right to return to their homeland the u.s. block to kuwait backed resolution calling for the protections of palestinians and then fail to get support for its resolution condemning hamas for the unrest diplomatic efforts to james bays reports from the un. us...
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the un security council's told an emergency session on yemen where the biggest battle in the three year long war is underway a military offensive by government forces and a saudi and the rotty coalition threatens to worsen a humanitarian crisis troops loyal to president of the rebel and so had the and coalition warplanes as well as ships are talking positions south of the port of the data it's part of an operation to take the city from who the rebels who've controlled it since twenty fourteen those were the headlines the stream is next to stay with us. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures of course of the world . so no matter where you call home i'll just bring you the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. i am fairly ok annually the strain we are live on you change what other questions that you asked when shopping for new clothes as far as i'm concerned my someways wait for it to go on sale but how often do we stop to consider the condition of the space by those who stitch the item a series of recent reports has highlighted abuse faced by women
the un security council's told an emergency session on yemen where the biggest battle in the three year long war is underway a military offensive by government forces and a saudi and the rotty coalition threatens to worsen a humanitarian crisis troops loyal to president of the rebel and so had the and coalition warplanes as well as ships are talking positions south of the port of the data it's part of an operation to take the city from who the rebels who've controlled it since twenty fourteen...
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has some ability to becausete or obstruct of the un security council resolutions which have been passed by the last couple of administrations including president trump. there will be a financial element of any agreement and that will be critical from the standpoint of kim jong-un. host: the caller bringing up the details. can you talk about the details of what you saw from the summit from a diplomatic perspective. what intrigued you when you saw these world leaders meet? guest: i thought t by language was positive. both leaders and friendly. i completely agree with the earlier caller that we are on a more positive track now with negotiation process as opposed to exchanging personal insults and threats of war. this is an encouraging development. i thought we saw the team on both sides, both on the north korean side in the u.s. side. i thought it was curious that the joint statement identified secretary of state pompeo as the lead u.s. negotiator but on the north korean side they said a negotiator to be named, which struck me as curious because the north korean foreign minister, somebody
has some ability to becausete or obstruct of the un security council resolutions which have been passed by the last couple of administrations including president trump. there will be a financial element of any agreement and that will be critical from the standpoint of kim jong-un. host: the caller bringing up the details. can you talk about the details of what you saw from the summit from a diplomatic perspective. what intrigued you when you saw these world leaders meet? guest: i thought t by...
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un it says can apportion blame the international border . all the responsibility. responsibility is currently the united nations security council this isn't the first time that there's been an attempt to point the finger at those responsible for carrying out chemical weapons attacks in two thousand and fifteen the un security council in partnership with the o.p.c. w set up the joint investigate three mechanism to look into allegations of chemical weapons use in syria the body concluded that four tanks had been carried out by bashar al assad and his regime and the two are being carried out by but the work of that organization was short lived after russia refused to extend its mandate. the u.k. says russia is trying to protect its ally syria russia says extending the o.p.c. w.'s mandate will undermine its independence member states will vote on whether to accept or reject the u. case proposal on wednesday the result could lead to the biggest shake up in the organizations twenty year history they've barkha al-jazeera the hague and. plenty more ahead on this hour of news from london including. a train officials arrive in ethiopia f
un it says can apportion blame the international border . all the responsibility. responsibility is currently the united nations security council this isn't the first time that there's been an attempt to point the finger at those responsible for carrying out chemical weapons attacks in two thousand and fifteen the un security council in partnership with the o.p.c. w set up the joint investigate three mechanism to look into allegations of chemical weapons use in syria the body concluded that...
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if the united nations and the un security council will not have branches on that side that has caused this disaster in yemen which is so the idea. then of course if the war has been brought into the day we will see the last lifeline will be cut and millions of yemeni will be effected the humanitarian aid and you made generalized should not be used as a way to ask one side to withdraw from an area if you accept this time to withdraw from the data they will say withdraw from out withdraw from other area and one final thing just mentioned the other part of this war and bring them to talk directly with the whole of the under the. solution thank you very much that is her second album in samara and after nasser joining us from gothenburg thank you both very much for your time and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle us at a j inside story from elizabeth prana
if the united nations and the un security council will not have branches on that side that has caused this disaster in yemen which is so the idea. then of course if the war has been brought into the day we will see the last lifeline will be cut and millions of yemeni will be effected the humanitarian aid and you made generalized should not be used as a way to ask one side to withdraw from an area if you accept this time to withdraw from the data they will say withdraw from out withdraw from...
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conflicts that we mentioned would have a major impact in solving the global refugee crisis but the un security council itself has not been very effective in doing so how do you see a solution on that front. well what's needed is for the international community to come together. to come together in dialogue and to find these political solutions that bring an end to the bloodshed it requires those who have influence over the parties to conflicts and violence to use that influence to bring about peace right now what we're seeing is a real deficit around the world in peacemaking and peacebuilding and it's affecting record numbers of people and these are not just figures these are men women and children who through no fault of their own having to leave everything they know their lives their community behind and having to start again you said these are not just figure is that your u.n. high commissioner has also said that the number of refugees under way at the moment sixty eight point five million isn't unmanageable for rich countries yet if you look at germany's case it is something that the country is st
conflicts that we mentioned would have a major impact in solving the global refugee crisis but the un security council itself has not been very effective in doing so how do you see a solution on that front. well what's needed is for the international community to come together. to come together in dialogue and to find these political solutions that bring an end to the bloodshed it requires those who have influence over the parties to conflicts and violence to use that influence to bring about...
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month national almighty let's run organizations like the united nations in general like the un security council like the world trade organizations and others to work clearly. germans look at issues such as climate change migration the fight against poverty international security also such as in areas as ukraine or the middle east which are in the neighborhood of germany and germany really believes in this kind of international cooperation and that's where the focus is but carson i mean there are big challenges of course because the security council has been far from united as of late can germany really change that. no of course not at least not alone but germany will try together in particular with its european allies the of the e.u. members who are in the security council and indeed united nations in general germany has acquired a tradition of quiet diplomacy in trying to work out frameworks to produce frameworks where countries can work together some say this is due to the lessons learned from the second world war from germany's post and the bad experiences germany has made with nationalism a
month national almighty let's run organizations like the united nations in general like the un security council like the world trade organizations and others to work clearly. germans look at issues such as climate change migration the fight against poverty international security also such as in areas as ukraine or the middle east which are in the neighborhood of germany and germany really believes in this kind of international cooperation and that's where the focus is but carson i mean there...
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say this isn't about a un security council meeting what's needed is a change in policy from the u.k. government and there are questions over whether a security council meeting or a number of them can achieve anything while the u.k. continues its policy of arming the saudis. united nations has condemned israel's crackdown on protests along the gaza border where dozens of people have been killed since march it resolution was passed at the general assembly with one hundred twenty votes in favor and just eight against israel and the united states were among the countries opposing the statement as it failed to condemn hamas which controls gaza and washington's envoy so the document would simply play into the hands of the islamist group the nature of this resolution clearly demonstrates that politics is driving the day it is totally one sided it makes not one mention of hamas who routinely initiate violence in gaza the need to protect our people under this occupation remains. unquestionably and why should that be offending anyone. we're just asking for a simple thing we want a lot of civili
say this isn't about a un security council meeting what's needed is a change in policy from the u.k. government and there are questions over whether a security council meeting or a number of them can achieve anything while the u.k. continues its policy of arming the saudis. united nations has condemned israel's crackdown on protests along the gaza border where dozens of people have been killed since march it resolution was passed at the general assembly with one hundred twenty votes in favor...
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say this isn't about a un security council meeting what's needed is a change in policy from the u.k. government and there are questions over whether a security council meeting or a number of them can achieve anything while the u.k. continues its policy of arming the saudis. or the dozen for mailbag thirty five minutes with more news you are watching. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer need be the death penalty just because i think that's the be or think the right thing search shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrified. and that we even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because. that's why murder victims' families what's that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. in a world of big partisan movies lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig de
say this isn't about a un security council meeting what's needed is a change in policy from the u.k. government and there are questions over whether a security council meeting or a number of them can achieve anything while the u.k. continues its policy of arming the saudis. or the dozen for mailbag thirty five minutes with more news you are watching. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer need be the death penalty just because i think...
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an online meant here as evidence by multiple unanimous united nations security council resolutions two votes on gaza have failed the un security council the us blocked the first resolution put forward by kuwait which condemned israel's use of force against palestinians and the u.s. failed to get backing for its own resolution blaming hamas for the recent flare up of violence along the gaza israel border the french newspaper le monde is reporting that saudi arabia has threatened military action against quetta if it buys russian weapons it says the saudi king told the french president that he will retaliate if qatar acquires the s four hundred and eighty aircraft defense system spain's conservative government has been toppled by a no confidence vote in parliament. will be replaced as prime minister by the socialist party leader pedro sanchez he'll be heading a minority government the no confidence vote came after senior officials and roy's popular party were found guilty of taking bribes in exchange for handing out cold trikes prosecutors in germany have filed a request to extradite the deposed catalan leader sputum or
an online meant here as evidence by multiple unanimous united nations security council resolutions two votes on gaza have failed the un security council the us blocked the first resolution put forward by kuwait which condemned israel's use of force against palestinians and the u.s. failed to get backing for its own resolution blaming hamas for the recent flare up of violence along the gaza israel border the french newspaper le monde is reporting that saudi arabia has threatened military action...
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it is a human stain on the characters of all of governments that sit on the un security council that acting from outside. they are not listening to us and the feeling i have is that as an aid worker in yemen, we are here, everything is going to be ok, it will work itself out. no it won't. this is not a solution that yemenis can solve themselves. international governments have to take responsibility for what is happening in yemen and i don't understand why there is a feeling or the actions suggest that children in yemen are not worth the same dignity and respect as the children in the united kingdom, the children in the united kingdom, the children in the united states, or in france. it is absolutely reprehensible. those governments that have the ability to influence have no excuse. thank you. strong words from the dean drummond from save the children in the yemeni captain and thank you to elizabeth kendall. coming up... the much—anticipated world cup is set to open in moscow, with brazil, germany and argentina odds on to win. meanwhile, russia will take on saudi arabia in the opening
it is a human stain on the characters of all of governments that sit on the un security council that acting from outside. they are not listening to us and the feeling i have is that as an aid worker in yemen, we are here, everything is going to be ok, it will work itself out. no it won't. this is not a solution that yemenis can solve themselves. international governments have to take responsibility for what is happening in yemen and i don't understand why there is a feeling or the actions...
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now is not the time for china or the un security council to be thinking about reducing sanctions.: president trump saying he actually plans to invite the north korea -- absolutely plans to invite the north korean leader to the white house. rep. bera: that is not necessarily the right next step. let's let secretary pompeo sit-down, secretary mattis, see what this looks like. maybe eventually you can get to a place where the north korean leader can visit, but right now we have a long ways to go. of us in congress want to see concrete steps toward denuclearization. shery: congressman ami bera of california. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: time for the stock of the hour, weight watchers. shares are up more than 7%, hitting a new record high after two analysts initiated coverage of the stock with positive coverage. kailey leinz is here. kailey: this is the grand turnaround. more analysts geng in on the action today. jpmorgan initiating an overweight rating and a price target of $103. we can see that now the shares, with this new record high, or nearly touching the average analyst price t
now is not the time for china or the un security council to be thinking about reducing sanctions.: president trump saying he actually plans to invite the north korea -- absolutely plans to invite the north korean leader to the white house. rep. bera: that is not necessarily the right next step. let's let secretary pompeo sit-down, secretary mattis, see what this looks like. maybe eventually you can get to a place where the north korean leader can visit, but right now we have a long ways to go....
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if the united nations and the un security council will not have but i'm sure on that side that has caused this disaster in yemen which is so the idea let's listen then of course if the water has been brought into the day we will see the last lifeline will be cut and millions of yemeni will be effected the humanitarian aid that you made generalized should not be used as a were built to ask one side to withdraw from an area if you accept this time to withdraw from the data they will say withdraw from out withdraw from other area and one final thing just mentioned the other part of this war and bring them to talk directly with the whole of the under the. solution thank you very much that is her same as summer and after nasser joining us from gothenburg thank you both very much for your time and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle us at a j inside story from th
if the united nations and the un security council will not have but i'm sure on that side that has caused this disaster in yemen which is so the idea let's listen then of course if the water has been brought into the day we will see the last lifeline will be cut and millions of yemeni will be effected the humanitarian aid that you made generalized should not be used as a were built to ask one side to withdraw from an area if you accept this time to withdraw from the data they will say withdraw...
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but i was on the un security council to ask the whole the thing with little so they can go into the city without any fight it's a noble calling thank you and that's it for the show we're back on monday with award winning scientists to investigate the significance of humans appearing in four seconds to midnight if history is reduced to a single day till they keep in touch with us but social media will feel more than twenty nine years to the day of the death of legendary muckraking journalist and author iof stone. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it's meaningless in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying the news just moved to the present and that we're even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them peac
but i was on the un security council to ask the whole the thing with little so they can go into the city without any fight it's a noble calling thank you and that's it for the show we're back on monday with award winning scientists to investigate the significance of humans appearing in four seconds to midnight if history is reduced to a single day till they keep in touch with us but social media will feel more than twenty nine years to the day of the death of legendary muckraking journalist and...
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began on wednesday despite mounting international fears about the humanitarian fallout and the un security council met and urged all sides to uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law. closing in on their target a convoy of pro-government forces by state media heading to the yemeni point city of hunting down. the saudi led troops won control of the crucial point tells by iran. but in a news conference on thursday who has vowed they would not give up even an inch of the city no danger your manually janissary yemeni military has prepared to fight a historic battle the power of art the which accounts are aggression through a long war our girl has him a. white girl i've yearly we're sure the enemies to her day there's occupation is impossible to have let you do that and for data. today that is the main entry point for food and aid to the war torn country but saudi arabia alleges the who see have been using the port to bring in arms from iran. with the militias exploded the port of. the war and increased the suffering of the many people. by using the port for smuggling weapons and i
began on wednesday despite mounting international fears about the humanitarian fallout and the un security council met and urged all sides to uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law. closing in on their target a convoy of pro-government forces by state media heading to the yemeni point city of hunting down. the saudi led troops won control of the crucial point tells by iran. but in a news conference on thursday who has vowed they would not give up even an inch of the city...
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movement in the abstained from voting on the no fly zone vote which was put forward by the un security council make it very clear indeed that india would not get involved with the politics of the area and would not in fact take a stand on it and the world superpower of the twenty first century the sea in brics . she'll. say since. she was. south africa where today's summit takes place well he is the hero of modern south africa up to q. and a cup is determined by the up to truth of that company. just out of her no got off see the customs. so what i was struggling with a hit. a south african icon there ahead of time sharing the brics opinion the gonna get after it should not be overthrown by britain and polls showed the british people unlike tourism a was not for the libya war either until corporate media spending millions of dollars arguably persuaded them so how are british people persuaded to change their minds could a billionaire overturn breaks it because some think george soros infamous for breaking the bank of england is trying to break british democracy joining me is the consultant edito
movement in the abstained from voting on the no fly zone vote which was put forward by the un security council make it very clear indeed that india would not get involved with the politics of the area and would not in fact take a stand on it and the world superpower of the twenty first century the sea in brics . she'll. say since. she was. south africa where today's summit takes place well he is the hero of modern south africa up to q. and a cup is determined by the up to truth of that company....
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the un security council will meet laterfor urgent talks on the situation in yemen.audi—led forces have launched a major offensive on the port of hodeidah, leading to fears humanitarian supplies could be disrupted. aid agencies are warning of an emerging crisis in bangladesh, with the arrival of monsoon rains. several rohingya refugees have died and as many as 200,000 more could be at risk from flooding and landslides. scientists are warning that antarctica is shedding ice at an accelerating rate. a satellite study indicates that some 200 billion tonnes a year are now being lost to the ocean as a result of melting, pushing up global sea levels. and the top story here in the uk. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has seen six of his front bench resign after they ignored him to abstain on a vote on the brexit bill. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. wall street ta kes wall street takes a tumble as the us fed hikes the cost of borrowing and says there's more to come. it is official. comcast has placed a bid to buy fox media assets for $65
the un security council will meet laterfor urgent talks on the situation in yemen.audi—led forces have launched a major offensive on the port of hodeidah, leading to fears humanitarian supplies could be disrupted. aid agencies are warning of an emerging crisis in bangladesh, with the arrival of monsoon rains. several rohingya refugees have died and as many as 200,000 more could be at risk from flooding and landslides. scientists are warning that antarctica is shedding ice at an accelerating...
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within two days the draft of the un security council resolution three three eight had been accepted by both the soviets and the americans. but instead of returning direct to washington kissinger made a stopover in tel aviv for a few hours. that's off to news twenty second of october he would give his blessing to israeli plans to violate a cease fire even before it turned the gun. on the sick for the toba nine hundred seventy three the egyptians mounted a lightning attack across the suez canal. their goal to liberate the sinai peninsula occupied by israel sixty is in the six day war. to field all means one hundred thousand men had established bridgeheads ten kilometers deep into sinai. during the first week of war the israelis had lost equipment at an unprecedented rate. five hundred tanks. and fifty aircraft. to an egyptian army equipped with the latest soviet weaponry can tell the anti-tank rockets. and sophisticated sufis to and missiles. right on the political system away from the soviets were trying to impose their will on the middle east to regain a position data supplied mashable
within two days the draft of the un security council resolution three three eight had been accepted by both the soviets and the americans. but instead of returning direct to washington kissinger made a stopover in tel aviv for a few hours. that's off to news twenty second of october he would give his blessing to israeli plans to violate a cease fire even before it turned the gun. on the sick for the toba nine hundred seventy three the egyptians mounted a lightning attack across the suez canal....
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civilian casualties and could threaten millions with starvation britain has requested an emergency un security council meeting to address the matter. all right let's find out how things are in the yemen the union felt like is care is yemen assistant country director and she joins us now with from that capital sana'a a misspells vika i mean it's very difficult for us to imagine how much worse things can possibly get for the people of yemen can you tell us what the situation is at the moment in who data. and the moment the fastest it's been programmed about an hour go because it's ramadan a thousand people fast until sundown and i think this is also the scary time because it means that people get energy and we expect the fighting to intensify when we when the when it was announced that the attack on the whole day that the offensive mufti voided that it was going to go ahead we have three days to prepare and this is really. i mean it's not enough time or date already very vulnerable it already knows the highest military should rank in the country and if you can imagine as big a ground offensive air offen
civilian casualties and could threaten millions with starvation britain has requested an emergency un security council meeting to address the matter. all right let's find out how things are in the yemen the union felt like is care is yemen assistant country director and she joins us now with from that capital sana'a a misspells vika i mean it's very difficult for us to imagine how much worse things can possibly get for the people of yemen can you tell us what the situation is at the moment in...
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the fact that china is now calling for the relief of un security council sections against north korea suggests they are not moving forward with us in providing the pressure essential to keeping kim jong-un at the table to accomplish anything of substance. we all hope and pray that diplomacy will work. but diplomacy on a whim without preparation andituttudy and without a clear agenda means not really diplomacy, but entertainment. it is my hope we will change course and a very much look forward to senator menendez's leadership on our foreign relations committee to hold this administration accountable for delivering a meaningful strategy , for engaging with our allies, for holding north korea accountable to the very nice statements made at the summit and to standing up for human rights. thank you. >> excellent statements by my colleagues. questions? >> have you negotiated personally with the question -- president -- have you seen anything in your personal actions to give you anything but perhaps this could be different? >> the problem is that when the president negotiates he is so errati
the fact that china is now calling for the relief of un security council sections against north korea suggests they are not moving forward with us in providing the pressure essential to keeping kim jong-un at the table to accomplish anything of substance. we all hope and pray that diplomacy will work. but diplomacy on a whim without preparation andituttudy and without a clear agenda means not really diplomacy, but entertainment. it is my hope we will change course and a very much look forward...
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two resolutions on weeks of violence at gaza's border with israel have failed at the un security council the u.s. blocked to kuwait backed resolution calling for the protection of palestinians it then failed to get support for its own resolution condemning hamas for the unrest egypt's president has been sworn in for a second four year term up till fattal sisi secured ninety seven percent of votes in march critics though say the election was a farce because most of his opponents were jailed or threatened against running. a french newspaper says saudi arabia is threatening military action against catalogue of russian weapons of course lamond reports that the saudi king told the french president he will retaliate if acquires a russian anti aircraft defense system who think rebels in yemen say the capital of the united arab emirates abu dhabi is now within reach of its missiles who the forces say that they've managed to recapture some territory recently the u.a.e. and saudi arabia are leading the coalition of countries fighting a three year war in yemen against a hoot these eruptions from ha
two resolutions on weeks of violence at gaza's border with israel have failed at the un security council the u.s. blocked to kuwait backed resolution calling for the protection of palestinians it then failed to get support for its own resolution condemning hamas for the unrest egypt's president has been sworn in for a second four year term up till fattal sisi secured ninety seven percent of votes in march critics though say the election was a farce because most of his opponents were jailed or...
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other communities around the world impunity travel's impunity doesn't know borders so if the un security council fails in this situation it would be disastrous not only for the range of population or for the people of myanmar but potentially for other communities elsewhere the un member states that are that make up the security council all have bilateral relationships with china and so there are there are a large number of different ways and means that states can negotiate with china centrally what's what's been asked of china from our perspective at least is actually just in action just get out of the way so that justice can run its course . heavy rain and no than thailand has hampered the search for a football team missing for four days in a cave rising floodwaters have forced divers to stop their round the cox expect raise kids remain optimistic the boys are alive because of a cave explorers have been found in the past when floods receded scott had to report some. hundreds of metres of large hoses were fed into the cave early wednesday tools for an uphill battle to reduce the water level. res
other communities around the world impunity travel's impunity doesn't know borders so if the un security council fails in this situation it would be disastrous not only for the range of population or for the people of myanmar but potentially for other communities elsewhere the un member states that are that make up the security council all have bilateral relationships with china and so there are there are a large number of different ways and means that states can negotiate with china centrally...
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it either has to come from the government to be unmarked that state be unlikely or from the un security council and on this council there's one country that strongly supported the government of myanmar it just happens to be a permanent member of the security council with veto power china james pays out his era at the united nations. the u.s. military has sent a third aircraft carrier to patrol the south china sea washington has been critical of china's growing military strength a new manmade islands the u.s.s. ronald reagan docked in the philippines capital manila to sailing through the south china sea that's part of a mission to reassure allies in the area. this continued presence in the indo-pacific has supported our ability to defend our nation. but he also promotes our ability to safeguard freedom of the seas but indeed times to deter conflict in coercion and to promote it here is two rules based international order to woman accused of killing the a strange half brother of north korean leader kim jong un have appeared in court in malaysia to hear closing arguments in their trial city ice an
it either has to come from the government to be unmarked that state be unlikely or from the un security council and on this council there's one country that strongly supported the government of myanmar it just happens to be a permanent member of the security council with veto power china james pays out his era at the united nations. the u.s. military has sent a third aircraft carrier to patrol the south china sea washington has been critical of china's growing military strength a new manmade...
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back at it are there summing up really what's been happening in the un security council thank you. still to come on. more on the u.s. discovery that scientists are calling the how a grail of cancer research. hello and welcome back it may be hot and sunny in some parts of europe but in many areas we've also a threat of some really severe thunderstorms and the risk of storms will continue during the course of the we can push little bit further towards the east across much of germany through into poland and southeast words into the balkans and towards the black sea further towards the west still the risk of storm not quite as severe as during friday in fact quite warm and pleasant for paris twenty five but some storms are likely to be affecting the iberian peninsula at times occurring more extensive so head on through into sunday so either stay still plenty of storms or maybe a slight improvement but for many the southern parts here are still seeing some extremely boehmer with temperatures into the thirty's now on the other side of the mediterranean sea weather conditions are looking
back at it are there summing up really what's been happening in the un security council thank you. still to come on. more on the u.s. discovery that scientists are calling the how a grail of cancer research. hello and welcome back it may be hot and sunny in some parts of europe but in many areas we've also a threat of some really severe thunderstorms and the risk of storms will continue during the course of the we can push little bit further towards the east across much of germany through into...
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vetoed the un security council resolution on protection of palestinians? it is rllppointing. the whole world is watching one country of occupationlyinul everyone else and no one is doing anything. it is such a shameful -- it is a shameful site that the united states decided to take. and it is really disappointing. we wish they would rethink this and would work toward justice. because peace will never emerge keep acting the way people act in the the political leadership and the world acts. justiceto speak for amy: and finally, dr. abbas, have israeli doctors, israeli hospitals reached out to your hospital shifa? yours is the largest medical facility in gaza during this time. the director of international committee of the red cross has said the violence since the great march of return has heard of a health crisis of unprecedented magnitude in this part of the world. yes, it is huge, but the problem, as i mentioned, the capacity that ave inur hospital is very limited. we cannot handle those mounting numbers every friday. it is a disaster. i mentioned on the 14th of may, we were
vetoed the un security council resolution on protection of palestinians? it is rllppointing. the whole world is watching one country of occupationlyinul everyone else and no one is doing anything. it is such a shameful -- it is a shameful site that the united states decided to take. and it is really disappointing. we wish they would rethink this and would work toward justice. because peace will never emerge keep acting the way people act in the the political leadership and the world acts....
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summit in iraq showed which on the first of july and the un security council gave the un secretary-general the mandate to see if the two sides do manage to strike a deal before the thirtieth of june which in case they fail there will be an arms embargo imposed and sanctions on several officials from both sides now south sudan does not want sanctions they said that the international community should stop meddling in its affairs and that they would be able to handle their own conflicts and problems and. frankly to see that they would be able to do that in a matter of five days into the twenty fifth of june and the photo as of june would be very hard and even if by some miracle these two sides do manage to broker a deal usually about many of the armed groups operating in south sudan and they're not even at the table no they're not at this table unfortunately since twenty fifth twenty sixteen and fighting broke out in the capital juba there were several other groups that came out and rebelled against the government but they are not part of regular char's opposition they also have different dem
summit in iraq showed which on the first of july and the un security council gave the un secretary-general the mandate to see if the two sides do manage to strike a deal before the thirtieth of june which in case they fail there will be an arms embargo imposed and sanctions on several officials from both sides now south sudan does not want sanctions they said that the international community should stop meddling in its affairs and that they would be able to handle their own conflicts and...
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that with the us is withdrawal from the iran nuclear agreement which has been endorsed by the un security council and that puts the un us in defiance of the security council not to mention its disregard for the general assembly's board international the status of jerusalem and number of related issues having only three that lewis is on the wrong track when it comes to important international issues such as counterterrorism and the purpose of this conference spearheaded by the security general just a good ten issues to forge international and regional cooperation in the region such as central asia and the middle east and africa and the us should participate fully and all heartedly instead of turning its back on it. i believe the discussion political analyst cut by a frosty our thanks for coming on to the program. a group of french pushers are demanding a place protection claiming they've become a terror target at the hands of activists they cute animal rights campaigners are vandalizing shops across the country and spreading fear among lepers. don't leave so i came here when to have them the shark
that with the us is withdrawal from the iran nuclear agreement which has been endorsed by the un security council and that puts the un us in defiance of the security council not to mention its disregard for the general assembly's board international the status of jerusalem and number of related issues having only three that lewis is on the wrong track when it comes to important international issues such as counterterrorism and the purpose of this conference spearheaded by the security general...
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i thinki understand the un security council has tried to stop a war from escalating. only thing we can suggest, of course, is other ports are used but because it has such a strategic place in terms of access to the population, unless they can ensure humanitarian corridors and ensure humanitarian aid gets to the people where it is needed, it could be a big disaster. we hear so much about the suffering and you hear the numbers of the people affected, but can you put into words how much suffering there is right now? what stories are you hearing? it is very dire. i came back six or seven weeks ago and there were many families complaining that four year they have not had any aid agencies, even standard food parcels. i met an individual, a young boy, and his grandfather and sister contracted cholera and passed away, and it was from an open well. and they are still going to it, because they have no other sources of water. they are in such a dire situation that they are forced to go to the same place. so it is looking quite terrible, but we hope that there is some respite soo
i thinki understand the un security council has tried to stop a war from escalating. only thing we can suggest, of course, is other ports are used but because it has such a strategic place in terms of access to the population, unless they can ensure humanitarian corridors and ensure humanitarian aid gets to the people where it is needed, it could be a big disaster. we hear so much about the suffering and you hear the numbers of the people affected, but can you put into words how much suffering...
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has captured a town south of the data as fierce fighting and as strikes pound the area the un security council has held two closed door meetings this week both concluding that the only solution to the crisis is a political and not a military one the u.a.e. ambassador says there are ships on standby to supply her data once the military operation and even our ships just see waiting so we have a fright we have a very we're very well organized and we are ready to. every assistance for. the council will meet for further discussions on monday but many analysts agree that a basket of her data would not draw yemen's three year war closer to an end. supposing that there will be a successful sort of military takeover of data many questions remain what will happen to other parts of the country you know what will happen to who will run how data what will happen to you know the deep divides among among yemenis i think that you know it's important to recognize that who sees as as a political actor as they were back in two thousand and thirteen fourteen. as saudi led coalition forces a military victory over
has captured a town south of the data as fierce fighting and as strikes pound the area the un security council has held two closed door meetings this week both concluding that the only solution to the crisis is a political and not a military one the u.a.e. ambassador says there are ships on standby to supply her data once the military operation and even our ships just see waiting so we have a fright we have a very we're very well organized and we are ready to. every assistance for. the council...
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annual report on children and conflict written by the secretary general's office and sent to the un security council what's become politically controversial is the annex in the back the blacklist listing the armed groups and countries that are responsible for wounding and killing children once again the saudi led coalition are on the list for their activities in yemen but there is a kaviak saying that they're also trying to protect children that was the same last year but the question is if they were trying to protect children last year why have they killed three hundred seventy children in the period covered by this report a point i put to the spokesperson for the secretary general what is important for us is for people to and people there first state actors non-state actors to engage with the office of ms garba to put in place whatever mitigation measures they can the point of the report is to improve. is to improve the situation and report on it. as honestly as as we can so if you engage with the office you can continue killing children you're making an unfair and unfair assumption the point is t
annual report on children and conflict written by the secretary general's office and sent to the un security council what's become politically controversial is the annex in the back the blacklist listing the armed groups and countries that are responsible for wounding and killing children once again the saudi led coalition are on the list for their activities in yemen but there is a kaviak saying that they're also trying to protect children that was the same last year but the question is if...
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it either has to come from the government to be unmarked that steeply unlikely or from the un security council and on this council there's one country that strongly supported the government of myanmar it just happens to be a permanent member of the security council with veto power china james pays out of the united nations prince william the second in line to the british throne has called occupied palestine a country and a meeting with president mahmoud abbas it is part of the first ever official visit by a u.k. royal to the region the prince met israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu in west jerusalem on tuesday the british monarchy has historically avoided involvement in the israeli palestinian issue britain governed the territory prior to the creation of israel in one nine hundred forty eight. it's my first visit as you pointed to and i'm very much looking forward to meeting suppose the news today and seeing some of the culture and the diversity of the palestinian way of life so thank you for welcoming and i'm very glad that all of the countries worked so closely together and i've had s
it either has to come from the government to be unmarked that steeply unlikely or from the un security council and on this council there's one country that strongly supported the government of myanmar it just happens to be a permanent member of the security council with veto power china james pays out of the united nations prince william the second in line to the british throne has called occupied palestine a country and a meeting with president mahmoud abbas it is part of the first ever...
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usually because there are unable themselves to do so or if they are unwilling to do so the un security council can refer a case to the i.c.c. in this case myanmar we all expect will refuse jurisdiction before the end of next month and the un security council has repeatedly fallen down on its mandate to refer the case to the i.c.c. so it has left the prosecutor with no choice but to put forth the a new legal theory whereby she says look even though myanmar itself is not a party to the i.c.c. and therefore we don't have direct jurisdiction to me m.r. because the crimes committed by definition involve a second country they will bang we do have jurisdiction via bangladesh because the people who were forcibly displaced from the m r wound up in bangladesh which is part of the international criminal court and so it's a new legal theory and we need to wait to see whether or not the judges of the i.c.c. accept it and what happens next they've simming the myanmar government refuses to cooperate here in the deadline passes where does it go from the. well essentially after that the the prosecutor will nee
usually because there are unable themselves to do so or if they are unwilling to do so the un security council can refer a case to the i.c.c. in this case myanmar we all expect will refuse jurisdiction before the end of next month and the un security council has repeatedly fallen down on its mandate to refer the case to the i.c.c. so it has left the prosecutor with no choice but to put forth the a new legal theory whereby she says look even though myanmar itself is not a party to the i.c.c. and...