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unicef— your role? more resources are needed. unicef affiliate - your role?te for 840 your role? more resources are - needed. unicef affiliate for 840 mac million dollars this year to respond to this crisis. we're only 9% for that we appreciate every dollar received but more is needed. ted. received but more is needed. ted, thank ou received but more is needed. ted, thank you so _ received but more is needed. ted, thank you so much _ received but more is needed. ted, thank you so much for— received but more is needed. ted, thank you so much for coming on the program. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. 20 years ago you had to head south to see these birds. black winged stilt. slightly literal name perhaps of what is undoubtedly one of the world's most elegant birds. wildlife presenter bill 0ddie brought them to our tv screens from spain. now they're in kent. a pair arrived from africa back in the spring, and now four chicks have fledged on marshland. the site has been designed for
unicef— your role? more resources are needed. unicef affiliate - your role?te for 840 your role? more resources are - needed. unicef affiliate for 840 mac million dollars this year to respond to this crisis. we're only 9% for that we appreciate every dollar received but more is needed. ted. received but more is needed. ted, thank ou received but more is needed. ted, thank you so _ received but more is needed. ted, thank you so much _ received but more is needed. ted, thank you so much for—...
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yes, the head of the unicef was _ women. yes, the head of the unicef was recently - women. i women. yes, the head of the i unicef was recently down there and talked about an 11—year—old who had been raped and just gave birth a couple of days ago. this is the new tactic the gangs are using. you are having babies having babies and they are having to carry a child of their rapist stop people are feeling very, very vulnerable. we have had a number of massacres and within those massacres and within those massacres and within those massacres and the rate that is taking place. —— rape and violence. taking place. -- rape and violence-— taking place. -- rape and violence. ., , violence. antonio guterres has called for _ violence. antonio guterres has called for a _ violence. antonio guterres has called for a finish _ violence. antonio guterres has called for a finish to _ violence. antonio guterres has called for a finish to the - called for a finish to the balance. i wonder whether that would actually come things if we think back for example to 2010 and we know the tensions that ha
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that was peter hawkins from unicef _ yemeni economy. _ yemeni economy. that was peter hawkins from unicef in yemen. l yemeni economy. that was peter - hawkins from unicef in yemen. we've got some breaking news. the irish singer sinead o'connor has died aged 56. she was best known for her haunting hit single "nothing compares 2 u". # since you've been gone, you can do whatever you want.— whatever you want. sermon # i could — whatever you want. sermon # i could eat _ whatever you want. sermon # i could eat my _ whatever you want. sermon # i could eat my dinner - whatever you want. sermon # i could eat my dinner in l whatever you want. sermon j # i could eat my dinner in a whatever you want. sermon - # i could eat my dinner in a fancy restaurant... but one thing is certain — the emotion, the heartbreak. it was nothing fake here. herfirst hit mark her first hit mark her out as a performer with an edge. when a record executive had started talking about her hair, she shaved it off. she was wary, angry. she had had a troubled upbringing and sp
that was peter hawkins from unicef _ yemeni economy. _ yemeni economy. that was peter hawkins from unicef in yemen. l yemeni economy. that was peter - hawkins from unicef in yemen. we've got some breaking news. the irish singer sinead o'connor has died aged 56. she was best known for her haunting hit single "nothing compares 2 u". # since you've been gone, you can do whatever you want.— whatever you want. sermon # i could — whatever you want. sermon # i could eat _ whatever you...
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now also in h e in the last week, catherine russell, ahead of unicef. she brief. the 2nd shipment, in fact, on her visit before he made his visit. and i also earlier about the situation that are on the ground it's, it's terrible actually, it was kind of shockingly bad and i, you know, had read everything i knew how, how difficult the situation was. i knew that children were suffering there, from malnutrition and other things, but the violence was, was palpable there. and i think that it's, it's a terrible place right now for children. and the, the security says, the security situation is something that we all should be worried about. you had one of the most important you, an agency is the one that looks off to children. but you're also the point person from the humanitarian community, the whole of the amount of town and community on haiti. so you're a humanitarian key, humanitarian not to but isn't published, don't humanitarian. this is a, it's security. you'll never gonna solve the humanitarian situation. if you don't solve the secuity search, i think there's cer
now also in h e in the last week, catherine russell, ahead of unicef. she brief. the 2nd shipment, in fact, on her visit before he made his visit. and i also earlier about the situation that are on the ground it's, it's terrible actually, it was kind of shockingly bad and i, you know, had read everything i knew how, how difficult the situation was. i knew that children were suffering there, from malnutrition and other things, but the violence was, was palpable there. and i think that it's, it's...
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i have been speaking about this with verena knaus, a migration expert with unicef.d it is a number that has been rapidly increasing. it is important to keep increasing. it is important to keep in mind we are seeing something like a peak cover and virus normal. —— covid. it is increasing in many different parts of the world. we just heard before that the children come from syria, afghanistan, eritrea and venezuela, countries that are trapped in cycles of violence, extreme poverty and many more problems that drive them from their homes. so the numbers of the first six months of this year, they are a mirror image of the crisis that children face in many parts of the world and so they have increased, and with the number of children crossing and trying to reach safety across the mediterranean, the number of deaths have unfortunately also increased. so we have seen a doubling compared to the first six months of last year, but we have not seen the equivalent increase and attention being paid to this so we seem to be ignoring this tragedy that happens day in and day out and
i have been speaking about this with verena knaus, a migration expert with unicef.d it is a number that has been rapidly increasing. it is important to keep increasing. it is important to keep in mind we are seeing something like a peak cover and virus normal. —— covid. it is increasing in many different parts of the world. we just heard before that the children come from syria, afghanistan, eritrea and venezuela, countries that are trapped in cycles of violence, extreme poverty and many...
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the data we have on child refugees is from unicef which was published in the year 2020. of that number. most of these children have travelled from syria which tops the number at 22%. after that it's afghanistan, then iraq, eritrea, venezuela and colombia at 4%. the most popular destination for children asylum seekers or refugees is germany, which is accepted most of the children, or refugee children. and after that countries like united kingdom, france, spain and greece. anyone under the age of 18 is considered to be a child. 45% of the children refugees have been girls, the rest are all boys because boys are usually the one who travel unaccompanied. according to unicef, children refugees face discrimination, danger and detention on theirjourneys and it also adds that the suffering and exclusion of these children is unacceptable but also preventable. a small tornado has struck the canadian capital ottawa — causing some damage to buildings, and bringing down trees. it was filmed as it passed through a mainly residential area. around the time this was happening, another to
the data we have on child refugees is from unicef which was published in the year 2020. of that number. most of these children have travelled from syria which tops the number at 22%. after that it's afghanistan, then iraq, eritrea, venezuela and colombia at 4%. the most popular destination for children asylum seekers or refugees is germany, which is accepted most of the children, or refugee children. and after that countries like united kingdom, france, spain and greece. anyone under the age of...
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one person is being tight and the last week is the head of unicef, catherine russell. she brief, the secretary general about the situation and she spoke to me about how it is on the ground. it's. it's terrible. actually, it was kind of shockingly bad and i, you know, had read everything i knew how, how difficult the situation was. i knew that children were suffering there, from malnutrition and other things, but the violence was, was palpable there. and i think that it's, it's a terrible place right now for children. and the, the security says, the security situation is something that we all should be worried about. you head, one of the most important you an agency is the one that looks off to children, but you're also the point person for the humanitarian community, the whole of the amount of town and community on 80. so you're a humanitarian key, humanitarian not to but isn't. the problem is not humanitarian is, is it security? you'll never gonna solve the humanitarian situation. if you don't solve the secuity search, i think there's certainly linked, as you said, th
one person is being tight and the last week is the head of unicef, catherine russell. she brief, the secretary general about the situation and she spoke to me about how it is on the ground. it's. it's terrible. actually, it was kind of shockingly bad and i, you know, had read everything i knew how, how difficult the situation was. i knew that children were suffering there, from malnutrition and other things, but the violence was, was palpable there. and i think that it's, it's a terrible place...
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will be in the country, including mohammadpour, the united nations children's broadcasting agency, unicef announced that in the last seven months, 290 children were killed or disappeared while trying to migrate in the mediterranean sea , so unicef said this figure is likely to be higher than many shipwrecks there were no survivors or not being registered in the most important case of the death of migrant children that occurred last month when a boat carrying 750 people sank in greek waters and about 100 of the passengers were children. 14 and 15 years old, which will be next month, these two teenagers have been arrested for participating in the recent protests in france . in recent days, the french judicial system has sentenced hundreds of young protestors to prison by holding urgent court hearings, the financial times wrote one ten of the protesters have been sentenced to prison in france the recent protests reached 4,000, according to the french interior minister, the average age is 10 years. during the french national day ceremony, the french minister of justice warned the protesters a
will be in the country, including mohammadpour, the united nations children's broadcasting agency, unicef announced that in the last seven months, 290 children were killed or disappeared while trying to migrate in the mediterranean sea , so unicef said this figure is likely to be higher than many shipwrecks there were no survivors or not being registered in the most important case of the death of migrant children that occurred last month when a boat carrying 750 people sank in greek waters and...
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unicef and partners on the ground are making a difference. reached 3 million children with health supplies throughout the country, it's a lot harder in darfurand khartoum. 1.7 million people with water but first we need access, removal of bureaucratic impediment, helping convoys get through with clearance and security, respect for humanitarian workers. 0ur colleagues for nsf in kartoum got beaten just this week. we need resources in order to be able to do the work. most importantly there has to be a political solution to this conflict. neither party is going to win militarily. let's get onto that. is there any hope of an end to this? it looks quite dire right now. but there are number of diplomatic efforts that need to be coordinated. jedda talks, au talks that need to be brought together in order to put pressures on the parties of the conflict to come up with a political, nonmilitary solution. given it feels like no certainly imminent end to this, are you getting the support and the supplies that you need to be able to perform your role? mor
unicef and partners on the ground are making a difference. reached 3 million children with health supplies throughout the country, it's a lot harder in darfurand khartoum. 1.7 million people with water but first we need access, removal of bureaucratic impediment, helping convoys get through with clearance and security, respect for humanitarian workers. 0ur colleagues for nsf in kartoum got beaten just this week. we need resources in order to be able to do the work. most importantly there has to...
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yes, catherine russell, the head of unicef, was recently down there, she talked about an 11—year—oldrth a couple of days ago. this is the new tactic the gangs are using. you're having babies having babies and they're are having to carry the child of their rapist. people are feeling very, very vulnerable. we've had a number of massacres and within those massacres we're hearing about the violence, the rape that's taking place. as you've pointed out, the united nations secretary general is there and he's called for this international force during that visit. i just wonder, with all of your knowledge of haiti whether you think that that would actually calm things if we think back, for example, to 2010 and we know the tensions that have been there with international peacekeepers, particularly in light of that cholera crisis. do you think that a new force on the ground there would actually help? well, today you have a resurgence of cholera. and you have a situation, as i mentioned, 12 million people, a police force, 9,000, ready, active duty, but in fact only 3,500 are on duty in the count
yes, catherine russell, the head of unicef, was recently down there, she talked about an 11—year—oldrth a couple of days ago. this is the new tactic the gangs are using. you're having babies having babies and they're are having to carry the child of their rapist. people are feeling very, very vulnerable. we've had a number of massacres and within those massacres we're hearing about the violence, the rape that's taking place. as you've pointed out, the united nations secretary general is...
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the un children's agency — unicef — says half of all young people in europe and central asia are nowularly exposed to severe heatwaves. unicef says young people's health is increasingly at risk from climate change—related extreme weather. climate experts in the uk met office said the country's record—breaking heat last year will be considered to be cool by the end of the century unless action is taken against climate change. lastjuly, the uk reported heat of a0 celsius for the first time. our environment correspondent has more details. last summer's searing heatwaves sparked wildfires across the uk, with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly, when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health, with thousands more deaths in the over—65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. but this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month apart from december warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year in recor
the un children's agency — unicef — says half of all young people in europe and central asia are nowularly exposed to severe heatwaves. unicef says young people's health is increasingly at risk from climate change—related extreme weather. climate experts in the uk met office said the country's record—breaking heat last year will be considered to be cool by the end of the century unless action is taken against climate change. lastjuly, the uk reported heat of a0 celsius for the first...
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a report by the un's children's agency, unicef says half of all young people in europe and central asiaosed to severe heatwaves. it says their health is increasingly at risk from climate change—related extreme weather. meanwhile in the uk, the met office says that the record—breaking heat the country experienced last year — will be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become more common unless global carbon emissions are reduced. 0ur environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heatwaves sparked wildfires across the uk, with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly, when temperatures
a report by the un's children's agency, unicef says half of all young people in europe and central asiaosed to severe heatwaves. it says their health is increasingly at risk from climate change—related extreme weather. meanwhile in the uk, the met office says that the record—breaking heat the country experienced last year — will be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become more common unless global carbon emissions are reduced. 0ur...
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throughout their lives, they have close relationships with the united nations children's week group, unicef has announced at least 435 children were killed in the 100 days of the civil war in sudan and more than two thousand children were injured, and 2,500 cases of children's rights were violated in the syrian war, adding that 14 million sudanese youth also need help , the united nations high commissioner for refugees announced in a report. about 300 displaced children a sudanese has lost his life due to nuclear and malnutrition in gilan province. the united nations has started unloading oil from an oil tanker that is being destroyed on the west coast of yemen, which was built 47 years ago. the saudi military has anchored the country with one million barrels of oil in the new bandar abbas. experts warned that the oil tanker is old and not repaired . there is a possibility of an oil leak and an environmental disaster. the united nations sent another oil tanker to the red sea from today. oil discharge has started this year, this operation will last 19 days may it take a long time, the story
throughout their lives, they have close relationships with the united nations children's week group, unicef has announced at least 435 children were killed in the 100 days of the civil war in sudan and more than two thousand children were injured, and 2,500 cases of children's rights were violated in the syrian war, adding that 14 million sudanese youth also need help , the united nations high commissioner for refugees announced in a report. about 300 displaced children a sudanese has lost his...
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samia nasser , the united nations children's fund, unicef announced that at least 435 children were killeddays of the civil war in sudan. and more than 2000 children were also injured reported about 2,500 cases of violation of children's rights in the war in sudan and added that 14 million young sudanese also need help, while the united nations high commissioner for refugees announced in a report that about 300 displaced sudanese children due to typhoid and malnutrition in minab province he lost himself, one to one hundred pieces of pilot whale stranded on the beach in western australia, despite the efforts to save them , so far, about half of the whales have died, who say that the unusual behavior of whales indicates their anxiety or illness, and the pilot's words are animalistic. they are very social and during life and close relations have their own reputation and status. farewell text to the audience of the press conference of the government spokesperson. in the area of the method of controlling the prices of goods, the statistics were generally acceptable to me, but in the area of
samia nasser , the united nations children's fund, unicef announced that at least 435 children were killeddays of the civil war in sudan. and more than 2000 children were also injured reported about 2,500 cases of violation of children's rights in the war in sudan and added that 14 million young sudanese also need help, while the united nations high commissioner for refugees announced in a report that about 300 displaced sudanese children due to typhoid and malnutrition in minab province he...
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angelique: realizing that, when i became unicef ambassador -- when you are an artist, you do your musicelp people listen to it and come to your concert. i was not in the mindset to think about how to impact the generation of young musicians today. here i was in 2002 traveling across africa and you see people call you by your song's name and you say ok, i made something positive. that's when it hits me that everything i've been doing has been closely watched and has been penetrating the culture in every part of africa, empowering young boys and young women. that's responsibility i don't take lightly. that's when we did -- why when we did mother nature, i asked them to come and speak about climate change, what is important for them? most of them talked about social justice because for them it goes hand-in-hand. we pay the biggest price of climate change in africa. eve: it seems and everything you do, you are seeking to better the world. writing a song, creating a foundation, like batonga foundation. what is the biggest challenge in helping young women in africa? angelique: there are many
angelique: realizing that, when i became unicef ambassador -- when you are an artist, you do your musicelp people listen to it and come to your concert. i was not in the mindset to think about how to impact the generation of young musicians today. here i was in 2002 traveling across africa and you see people call you by your song's name and you say ok, i made something positive. that's when it hits me that everything i've been doing has been closely watched and has been penetrating the culture...
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unicef said friday at least 289 migrant children drowned while trying to reach europe so far this yearound twice as many as in the first six months of 2022. over 11,000 children made the treacherous journey across the mediterranean since the start of the year according to the u.n. agency. many of them were either unaccompanied or separated from family. a unicef official called for better protections for young asylum seekers, lamenting, "hundreds of girls and boys are drowning in the world's inaction." libyan border guards have apprehended at least 80 exhausted and dehydrated migrants after they were rounded up by authorities in neighboring tunisia and abandoned in the desert without food, water, or shelter. the group was among hundreds of black african asylum seekers forcibly expelled from the city of sfax to tunisia's heavily militarized border with libya. refugees have faced abuse from authorities on both sides of the border, with accounts of rape and sexual assault. on sunday, tunisia's government signed a strategic partnership with the european union, pledging to crack down on migr
unicef said friday at least 289 migrant children drowned while trying to reach europe so far this yearound twice as many as in the first six months of 2022. over 11,000 children made the treacherous journey across the mediterranean since the start of the year according to the u.n. agency. many of them were either unaccompanied or separated from family. a unicef official called for better protections for young asylum seekers, lamenting, "hundreds of girls and boys are drowning in the...
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the mediterranean sea disappeared, so unicef most likely opened above the lives of many elevator ships, that the localization of the parts used in the production of this industry was the first word of the night activists. some science and engineering comments completely native and internal iran, there was a war in the elevator from turkey, until now automatic , semi-automatic, precise glass doors are made for hospitals, an industry that has progressed in recent years, and now iran is in its own region in terms of exporting services. higher engineering from the country to turkey, the export of parts can be very competitive. 22 kilowatts, the price is over 50 million tomans , the electricity goes so that no one gets stuck in the elevator . which has quickly but anyway considering the restrictions that happened on the import, you can't tell us without you and a positive move in this direction. the manufacturers of the elevator industry say that their products compete with similar imported products . they produce hydraulic systems that are german examples and it is available and we came to
the mediterranean sea disappeared, so unicef most likely opened above the lives of many elevator ships, that the localization of the parts used in the production of this industry was the first word of the night activists. some science and engineering comments completely native and internal iran, there was a war in the elevator from turkey, until now automatic , semi-automatic, precise glass doors are made for hospitals, an industry that has progressed in recent years, and now iran is in its own...
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unicef announced that at least 435 children were killed in the 100 days of the civil war in sudan, ande than 2,000 children were injured, and an official group announced that an average of 24 sudanese children were or are being killed every day, and 400 million young people the sudanese also need help. the united nations children's fund in afghanistan also announced that the number of needy people in the country has reached 29 million due to the floods and insecurity in afghanistan. from its new and advanced facilities unveiled in this military parade new drones, intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads, and unmanned strategic reconnaissance aircraft. metro phoenix in the center of the state of arizona, america, on may 28 , was hot day and night with a temperature of 20 sadeghi 43 degrees celsius behind the death of experts in this country say that if the temperature drops, the probability of death of the homeless is much higher than others. last year , the homeless formed about 40% of the population due to heatstroke in the state of arizona. an explosio
unicef announced that at least 435 children were killed in the 100 days of the civil war in sudan, ande than 2,000 children were injured, and an official group announced that an average of 24 sudanese children were or are being killed every day, and 400 million young people the sudanese also need help. the united nations children's fund in afghanistan also announced that the number of needy people in the country has reached 29 million due to the floods and insecurity in afghanistan. from its...
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were killed in the 100 days of the civil war in sudan, and more than 2,000 children were injured by unicefe also reported about 2,500 cases of violation of children's rights in the sudan war and added 14 millions of sudanese youth need help, while the united nations high commissioner for refugees has announced in a report that about 300 sudanese refugee children feel insecure about losing american bread due to typhoid and malnutrition in minab province. these results the poll, which was published by the american pmc network, received a lot of attention, and based on this, armed violence killed 24,000 people in the united states in the year 2018, and more than a thousand of them were under the age of 18. 33 aci hayat xxx girl dermasafe according to this survey, two american institute named ebroitan farsi t and splc jointly conducting easy access to the professor in the united states reaches about 40% and four out of every person participating in this survey knows at least one person who was killed or injured by a firearm.
were killed in the 100 days of the civil war in sudan, and more than 2,000 children were injured by unicefe also reported about 2,500 cases of violation of children's rights in the sudan war and added 14 millions of sudanese youth need help, while the united nations high commissioner for refugees has announced in a report that about 300 sudanese refugee children feel insecure about losing american bread due to typhoid and malnutrition in minab province. these results the poll, which was...
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to assess the document of terry and situations that includes mount nutrition, hunger, i'm color. unicef estimates that half of the population around 5000000 people are in dire need of a, but it's the children that are most affected kind of being country has been suffering from unrest, gang violence, and an economic crisis. so long because parliament has voted to approve a restructuring plan for the countries $83000000000.00 that the central bank and pension funds will show to the bulk of the debt. the fine is positive and international monthly fund bailouts, which the government pursued off defaulting on this debt last year. that led to months of fuel food and medicine show he does. it contain a truck is crushed at a busy intersection in western kenya, killing at least $51.00. people can use transport minutes to visited the scene and can reach you and describe the accident as terrible and painful. but the iso is speeding on coming trailer. i swear it just came teaching him head on. he overtook me and i just when he was hit, the trailer went off the road and his other vehicle squared off
to assess the document of terry and situations that includes mount nutrition, hunger, i'm color. unicef estimates that half of the population around 5000000 people are in dire need of a, but it's the children that are most affected kind of being country has been suffering from unrest, gang violence, and an economic crisis. so long because parliament has voted to approve a restructuring plan for the countries $83000000000.00 that the central bank and pension funds will show to the bulk of the...
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stage of the tour de france cycling tour over a distance of 168 km from ruan bibil in france spanish unicef from sim card saba the time of 3 hours, 51 minutes and 42 seconds crossed the finish line earlier than the other opponents, and we are a few leaves behind the french woman's pedals, so that rangers took the second place, and the american from mobile 140 overall ranking of tour de france 2023. denmark is still the leader of imam hossein. thank you for your support today is friday, the 23rd of july, the 25th of dhul-hijjah and the 14th of yazd, at the end of rostam's real news series, the noon call to prayer in tehran is at 12:10 and the call to prayer is at 19:41 . at the end of the news series, thank you very much for your attention and support . may god protect you and bless you. in the last two years, the power generation capacity has reached 7700 megawatts, and honestly, you have a place for people to accompany you in this situation. look at the surahs. the trip to africa was completed after 11 years . the 11th and 12th governments have passed.
stage of the tour de france cycling tour over a distance of 168 km from ruan bibil in france spanish unicef from sim card saba the time of 3 hours, 51 minutes and 42 seconds crossed the finish line earlier than the other opponents, and we are a few leaves behind the french woman's pedals, so that rangers took the second place, and the american from mobile 140 overall ranking of tour de france 2023. denmark is still the leader of imam hossein. thank you for your support today is friday, the 23rd...
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visited haiti to assess the humanitarian situation, that includes money, attrition, hunger, and color. unicef estimates hoff of the population of around 5000000 people are in need of age. the copy and country has been suffering from unrest, gun violence, and economic crisis. or we discuss the send. we are in full agreements about the needs for the international community. as soon as it goes the call soon as through a number of countries that will provide the necessary forces for the national community to come in support to the police, the police, not only in training and the equipment, but also with the presence of a security force able to dismantle the cvt of the gangs. so like as parliament has voted to approve a restructuring plan for the countries $83000000000.00 that the central bank can pension funds will show the bulk of that. that's the plan is part of an international monetary fund bailouts, which come to see you, dr. defaulting on this debt last year. and the container truck is crashed as a busy intersection of western can. you can at least 51 people can use. transport minister visi
visited haiti to assess the humanitarian situation, that includes money, attrition, hunger, and color. unicef estimates hoff of the population of around 5000000 people are in need of age. the copy and country has been suffering from unrest, gun violence, and economic crisis. or we discuss the send. we are in full agreements about the needs for the international community. as soon as it goes the call soon as through a number of countries that will provide the necessary forces for the national...
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now, the head of unicef, catherine russell, she was in haiti last week. she briefed the secretary general about the situation before he went to 80 and arrived that today. and i also about the situation. it's terrible, actually, it was kind of shockingly bad and i, you know, had read everything i knew how, how difficult the situation was. i knew that children were suffering there, from malnutrition and other things, but the violence was, was palpable there. and i think that it's, it's a terrible place right now for children. and the, the security says the security situation is something that we all should be worried about. you had one of the most important un agencies, the one that looks off to children, but you're also the point person for the humanitarian community, the whole of the amount of town and community on 80. so you're a humanitarian key, humanitarian not to, but isn't problems known. humanitarian, this is a, it's, it's secure. so you'll never gonna solve the humanitarian situation. if you don't solve the secuity search, i think there's certainl
now, the head of unicef, catherine russell, she was in haiti last week. she briefed the secretary general about the situation before he went to 80 and arrived that today. and i also about the situation. it's terrible, actually, it was kind of shockingly bad and i, you know, had read everything i knew how, how difficult the situation was. i knew that children were suffering there, from malnutrition and other things, but the violence was, was palpable there. and i think that it's, it's a terrible...
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secondly, is a financing the unicef appeal currently is only 9 percent funded. we're asking for $840000000.00 and we're only 90 percent funded without resources. we cannot do our job with regards to your dealings with watering policies in this complex. you have time to reach people. we will know that the a large number of the population are we the areas under the control of the office, both forces and the others are within the areas of control of the government. are you talking to both sides? are they giving you access to the areas where you can reach them to bring a to them on behalf of children on? yeah, so you might turn the systems, we will speak to all parties concerned as we speak. now today, as you said, here, there is a convoy plans from chad into jeanette at the capitol, west star for it's across the board or convoys. and in order to be able to secure that cardboard we have made and had negotiations with the sudanese armed forces with the rapid support forces as well as with the local wiley, we are speaking to all in order to get sustained access to chi
secondly, is a financing the unicef appeal currently is only 9 percent funded. we're asking for $840000000.00 and we're only 90 percent funded without resources. we cannot do our job with regards to your dealings with watering policies in this complex. you have time to reach people. we will know that the a large number of the population are we the areas under the control of the office, both forces and the others are within the areas of control of the government. are you talking to both sides?...
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and "charmed" "melrose place" and "mistresses" she has given back to others as an ambassador for unicef applause] >> alyssa: thank you so much. >> kelly: i love it when you come! >> alyssa: you are a light, you are one people. in the last time i was here there was no audience, so this is like -- 's me on maybe no one was here, i don't remember where we were at that point, but we kept some of the screens come it's kind of cool, you keep connected, oh, hey, what's up, y'all? last time you were here we both love animals and i think you are about to get new animals, right? >> alyssa: it's kind of a thing in my life where i'm about to get new animals, but yes. i think the last time i was here i was going to adopt a mini horse, but by the time that happens, yeah, as one does, the horse is gone by the time i said yes to it and had been adopted to a good home. i did get a new puppy. >> and i got a new puppy since i saw you. my daughter -- oh, my gosh. >> alyssa: you can smell the puppy breath from here? >> kelly: scout! >> alyssa: she is the best puppy. i've never had a puppy like this before i
and "charmed" "melrose place" and "mistresses" she has given back to others as an ambassador for unicef applause] >> alyssa: thank you so much. >> kelly: i love it when you come! >> alyssa: you are a light, you are one people. in the last time i was here there was no audience, so this is like -- 's me on maybe no one was here, i don't remember where we were at that point, but we kept some of the screens come it's kind of cool, you keep connected,...
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gostomel, who suffered from the occupiers, heralich radman, who announced that in partnership with unicef, the croatian government purchased 50 generators for ukrainian schools and doctors, the minister also honored the memory of the fallen heroes of ukraine at the memorial wall on mykhailivska square, ihor humenyuk had been preparing for two years before escaping from the pre-trial detention center , for this purpose, a former fighter of the sich battalion made explosives, the state bureau of investigation informed the investigators. they assume that the explosives entered the prison in small portions under the guise of medicine, so humenyuk planned to carry out an explosion in the court premises and escape due to official negligence and violation of the rules of the flight service of the dbr reported the suspicion to five law enforcement officers. of transfers , the criminal group carried out trans-actions of cryptocurrencies of electronic money and rubles through prohibited russian payment systems , the funds were legalized in the interests of refi , law enforcement officers reported d
gostomel, who suffered from the occupiers, heralich radman, who announced that in partnership with unicef, the croatian government purchased 50 generators for ukrainian schools and doctors, the minister also honored the memory of the fallen heroes of ukraine at the memorial wall on mykhailivska square, ihor humenyuk had been preparing for two years before escaping from the pre-trial detention center , for this purpose, a former fighter of the sich battalion made explosives, the state bureau of...
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notice here, in principle, all the design in our native the ukrainian style was helped by money from unicef and the local authorities, the repairs were made here in 40 days, about two and a half million hryvnias were spent on everything, the government says that through distance learning, the quality education has fallen in the specialized department, they advise to study face-to-face if the security situation allows, meanwhile, in the dnipro rda capital, the education department shrugs, the dnipro administration shares the concern of the parent community that the situation that arose about the promised shelter is not mentioned here , they say that no funds were allocated, instead they give the word to the existing one to carry out ventilation and which of the parents is not satisfied with the second shift and nearby storage facilities can transfer people to other schools. we invite you to other educational institutions where shelter, each of these options infuriates parents, and the headmaster of the school shows where exactly the school’s storage is located in the neighborhood, the neares
notice here, in principle, all the design in our native the ukrainian style was helped by money from unicef and the local authorities, the repairs were made here in 40 days, about two and a half million hryvnias were spent on everything, the government says that through distance learning, the quality education has fallen in the specialized department, they advise to study face-to-face if the security situation allows, meanwhile, in the dnipro rda capital, the education department shrugs, the...
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gostomel, which was affected by the occupiers, hyrlych radman announced that in partnership with unicef, the croatian government purchased 50 generators for ukrainian schools and hospitals, as well as the minister honored the memory of the fallen heroes of ukraine at the memorial wall on mykhailivska square ihor humenyuk spent two years preparing to escape from the pre-trial detention center for this, a former fighter of the sich battalion made explosives, the state bureau of investigation reported, investigators suggest that the explosives entered the prison in small portions under the guise of medicine therefore , humenyuk planned to carry out an explosion in the court premises and escape due to official negligence and violation of the rules of the guard service of the dbr reported the suspicion to five law enforcement officers let me remind you that ihor humenyuk spent 8 years behind bars waiting for the verdict of the court in the case against cancer near the verkhovna rada, the bureau of economic security exposed an illegal scheme of money transfers , a criminal group conducted e-e
gostomel, which was affected by the occupiers, hyrlych radman announced that in partnership with unicef, the croatian government purchased 50 generators for ukrainian schools and hospitals, as well as the minister honored the memory of the fallen heroes of ukraine at the memorial wall on mykhailivska square ihor humenyuk spent two years preparing to escape from the pre-trial detention center for this, a former fighter of the sich battalion made explosives, the state bureau of investigation...
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of gostomel, which was damaged by the occupiers gerylych radman announced that in partnership with unicef, the croatian government purchased 50 generators for ukrainian schools and hospitals . the minister also commemorated the fallen heroes of ukraine at the memorial wall on mykhailivska square. the state bureau of investigation reported that investigators assume that explosives entered the isolation ward in small portions under the guise of medicine, so humenyuk planned to explode in the courthouse and escape through the office negligence and violation of the rules of the guard service of the dbr reported the suspicion to five law enforcement officers. i will remind you that ihor humenyuk spent 8 years behind bars waiting for a court verdict in the case of a terrorist attack near the verkhovna rada. the only goal of the russians is to steal three famous paintings by ivan aivazovsky from the kherson regional museum. it was reported the employees of the institution , according to them, the rashists illegally exported the canvases the storm subsides, the view of the city of odessa and the
of gostomel, which was damaged by the occupiers gerylych radman announced that in partnership with unicef, the croatian government purchased 50 generators for ukrainian schools and hospitals . the minister also commemorated the fallen heroes of ukraine at the memorial wall on mykhailivska square. the state bureau of investigation reported that investigators assume that explosives entered the isolation ward in small portions under the guise of medicine, so humenyuk planned to explode in the...
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called a room, if you notice here, in principle, all the decoration is in our native ukrainian style, unicefovernment helped with money, the repair was made here for 40 days, about two and a half million hryvnias were spent on everything, the government says that due to distance learning, the quality of education has fallen in the specialized department, they advise to study face-to-face if the security situation allows , meanwhile, the dnipro rda in the capital shrugs off the education department, the dnipro administration shares the concern of the parent community about the situation the promised shelter is not mentioned here , they say funds were not allocated, instead they give their word to the existing one to carry out ventilation and which of the parents is not satisfied with the second shift and nearby storage facilities can transfer people to other schools. we invite you to other educational institutions where the shelter each of these options infuriates the parents, and the headmaster of the school shows exactly where the storage of the school in the neighborhood is located, the ne
called a room, if you notice here, in principle, all the decoration is in our native ukrainian style, unicefovernment helped with money, the repair was made here for 40 days, about two and a half million hryvnias were spent on everything, the government says that due to distance learning, the quality of education has fallen in the specialized department, they advise to study face-to-face if the security situation allows , meanwhile, the dnipro rda in the capital shrugs off the education...
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a report by the un's children's agency, unicef says half of all young people in europe and central asiare now regularly exposed to severe heatwaves. it says their health is increasingly at risk from climate change—related extreme weather. meanwhile in the uk, the met office says that the record—breaking heat the country experienced last year — will be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become more common unless global carbon emissions are reduced. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heatwaves sparked wildfires across the uk, with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly, when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health, with thousands more deaths in the over—65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. but this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month apart from december warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year
a report by the un's children's agency, unicef says half of all young people in europe and central asiare now regularly exposed to severe heatwaves. it says their health is increasingly at risk from climate change—related extreme weather. meanwhile in the uk, the met office says that the record—breaking heat the country experienced last year — will be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become more common unless global carbon emissions are...
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thought to have died or disappeared crossing the central mediterranean sea — that's according to unicef
thought to have died or disappeared crossing the central mediterranean sea — that's according to unicef
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that is twice as many as in the 1st half of 2022, the un children's agency. unicef says 2 figures could be much higher and estimated $1600.00 children have made the crossing to europe. so for this year, the guatemalan presidential candidates fernado rivelo has launched his campaigns with a run off balance in august. the federal prosecutor had earlier announced a band on arrow bellows, me a party for suspected violations of election law. but the electoral commission in guatemala says that the election will go ahead as planned. us and the film and television industry in the us has been thrown into crisis around a 160000 actors stopped work at midnight, danella and the biggest shut down. and over 60 years, the actors union is demanding more royalties from streaming services. up next announces 0, the stream. we tower, the untold story, the we speak. when all this done. because the old site, no matter where it takes a police, we have cnn and power. and passion, we tell your story. we are your voice. your news, your net out is here. the highest on the okay, thanks for watching the stream on t
that is twice as many as in the 1st half of 2022, the un children's agency. unicef says 2 figures could be much higher and estimated $1600.00 children have made the crossing to europe. so for this year, the guatemalan presidential candidates fernado rivelo has launched his campaigns with a run off balance in august. the federal prosecutor had earlier announced a band on arrow bellows, me a party for suspected violations of election law. but the electoral commission in guatemala says that the...
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to assess the document assist, terry, and situation that includes money, attrition, and colorado. unicef estimates of half of the population that's around 5000000 people are in dire need of age, but is the children that the most effective kind of being country has been suffering from unrest, gang violence, and then economic crisis. so then cause parliament has voted to approve a restructuring plan for the countries $83000000000.00. that's the central bank and the pension funds will show the, the bulk of the data, the funds, parts of an international money fund, bailout switched to come see you, dr. default to go that step last year. okay, those are the headlines. stay tuned because the listening post is coming up. next one you shortly. you're watching out just here. we know what happened in our region. we know has to get some places that others tend on fear god, by that on purpose. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. putin for goshen power struggle. how it played out in russia. what comes next? the saudi arabia negha project in the desert. the p. r. company sel
to assess the document assist, terry, and situation that includes money, attrition, and colorado. unicef estimates of half of the population that's around 5000000 people are in dire need of age, but is the children that the most effective kind of being country has been suffering from unrest, gang violence, and then economic crisis. so then cause parliament has voted to approve a restructuring plan for the countries $83000000000.00. that's the central bank and the pension funds will show the,...
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companies, academics and journalists un secretary general, antonio gutierrez has arrived in haiti. unicef estimates that hoff with a population of around 5000000 people. an urgent need of 8 children the most to fix it on the dutch king has apologize to his nations ro in slavery, king that i'm alexander, said he felt personally responsible for what he called a crime against humanity. the prime minister, margaret, to apologize in december. there's all the headlines as always, all websites. i'll just say era dot com has the latest on the top stores, the stream is not or how do you status control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizenship? listen, we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered the highest. i me ok. thanks for watching the stream. the delay meant of a train coming toxic material in ohio area.
companies, academics and journalists un secretary general, antonio gutierrez has arrived in haiti. unicef estimates that hoff with a population of around 5000000 people. an urgent need of 8 children the most to fix it on the dutch king has apologize to his nations ro in slavery, king that i'm alexander, said he felt personally responsible for what he called a crime against humanity. the prime minister, margaret, to apologize in december. there's all the headlines as always, all websites. i'll...
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secondly what's happening here, and i'm a former unicef spokesperson, i have worked for the un for quiteo see what is happening out there. it is basically the un has buckled under pressure, from russia, to keep this still alive and the way they are going to be doing that, reportedly, is by lifting some of the sanctions on russian banks. this is essentially the end of the day awarding the blackmailer for weaponising food. what should happen, i think, weaponising food. what should happen, ithink, is not weaponising food. what should happen, i think, is not for the western nations to give in to mr putin's blackmail but to regard this as an issue of global food security and do things, for example, like get armed flotilla is if need be to escort these ships the black sea because at the end of the day... sea because at the end of the da , ,., , , day... let me 'ust popping here because .— day. .. let me 'ust popping here because i was— day... let me just popping here because i was going _ day... let me just popping here because i was going to - day... let me just popping here because i was goi
secondly what's happening here, and i'm a former unicef spokesperson, i have worked for the un for quiteo see what is happening out there. it is basically the un has buckled under pressure, from russia, to keep this still alive and the way they are going to be doing that, reportedly, is by lifting some of the sanctions on russian banks. this is essentially the end of the day awarding the blackmailer for weaponising food. what should happen, i think, weaponising food. what should happen, ithink,...
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just to give some context, the un children's agency, unicef, this says that in the course of the conflictimed. in the last six months alone 90 children in yemen have been killed in the conflict. there is less violence than there was before. there was a temporary truce last year. it expired. since then, the guns have been quieter. nonetheless, children here are continuing to suffer and to be maimed in the worst of this conflict. and this conflict has being going on for nearly a decade. what hopes, if any, for peace? when you speak to people here they more or less say none. i don't think i've had a single conversation since i've arrived with anyone here who is expecting peace. there's a great deal of concern, in fact, about whether or not yemen will survive as a state. effectively, now it is no longer a state. this is a country that is controlled by different armed groups with different agendas. you have the houthi forces which control the north, where most of the population live. here in the south, you have the remnants of the internationally recognised government, but also the southern tr
just to give some context, the un children's agency, unicef, this says that in the course of the conflictimed. in the last six months alone 90 children in yemen have been killed in the conflict. there is less violence than there was before. there was a temporary truce last year. it expired. since then, the guns have been quieter. nonetheless, children here are continuing to suffer and to be maimed in the worst of this conflict. and this conflict has being going on for nearly a decade. what...
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figures are from unicef and in the past six months alone in yemen, 90 boys and girls have been killedd those wounds can be amputation, there are shot by sniper, many children who are victims of shelling, so there many different ways for children here to be at risk, to be affected, to be changed for life. this is in the context of a period where with the overall level of violence is lower than normal because we had the six month temporary ceasefire between the saudis and the houthis and since then the guns have been quieter but yet this is not a safe plain for children. and when you look at the number, those killeds, displaced, those in need of food. it is difficult to make sense of the numbers because they are so nor mousing, aren't they. the numbers are staggering. _ mousing, aren't they. the numbers are staggering, this _ mousing, aren't they. the numbers are staggering, this is _ mousing, aren't they. the numbers are staggering, this is a _ mousing, aren't they. the numbers are staggering, this is a country - mousing, aren't they. the numbers are staggering, this is a country ofl a
figures are from unicef and in the past six months alone in yemen, 90 boys and girls have been killedd those wounds can be amputation, there are shot by sniper, many children who are victims of shelling, so there many different ways for children here to be at risk, to be affected, to be changed for life. this is in the context of a period where with the overall level of violence is lower than normal because we had the six month temporary ceasefire between the saudis and the houthis and since...
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unicef also estimates that around ten million children live without adequate access to health care. 0urporting on yemen for the past decade — this is her second report for us this week on the country's "forgotten war" — and this report comes from hudaydah province, in southwest yemen. and a warning that some viewers may find 0rla's report on the impact of extreme hunger on young children distressing. imagine if this was where you had to turn for help, if this was your local clinic. every child here is in need, like safa, wasting away at 13 months. war, hungerand poverty are intertwined here. this is a room full of desperation. mothers have come here to show us how sick, how thin their children are. but this clinic is normally closed. it's been open todayjust because we are here. and doctors say they'll be able to do nothing for these children except send them home. tell me, doctor, why is the clinic normally closed? doctor ali bin ali says the staff are on strike because they haven't been paid for the past four months and can't feed their own children. neither can safa's worried mother.
unicef also estimates that around ten million children live without adequate access to health care. 0urporting on yemen for the past decade — this is her second report for us this week on the country's "forgotten war" — and this report comes from hudaydah province, in southwest yemen. and a warning that some viewers may find 0rla's report on the impact of extreme hunger on young children distressing. imagine if this was where you had to turn for help, if this was your local...
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unicef also estimates that around 10 million children live without adequate access to healthcare. 0urinternational correspondent 0rla guerin has been reporting on yemen for the past decade. this is her second report for us this week on the country's "forgotten war". this report comes?from hodeidah province in south—west yemen. and a warning that some viewers may find 0rla's report, on the impact of extreme hunger on young children, distressing. imagine if this was where you had to turn for help, if this was your local clinic. every child here is in need, like safa, wasting away a 13 months. war, hunger and poverty are intertwined here. this is a room full of desperation. mothers have come here to show us how sick, how thin their children are. but this clinic is normally closed. it's been open todayjust because we are here. and doctors say they'll be able to do nothing for these children except send them home. tell me, doctor, why is the clinic normally closed? doctor ali bin ali says the staff are on strike because they haven't been paid for the past four months and can't feed their o
unicef also estimates that around 10 million children live without adequate access to healthcare. 0urinternational correspondent 0rla guerin has been reporting on yemen for the past decade. this is her second report for us this week on the country's "forgotten war". this report comes?from hodeidah province in south—west yemen. and a warning that some viewers may find 0rla's report, on the impact of extreme hunger on young children, distressing. imagine if this was where you had to...
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thank you for the update — a report by the un's children's agency, unicef has warned that half of allurope and central asia are now regularly exposed to severe heatwaves. it says their health is increasingly at risk from such climate change related extreme weather. it comes as the met office says that the record—breaking heat experienced in the uk last year will be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become average unless carbon emissions are reduced. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heat waves sparked wildfires across the uk with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly 20 temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health with thousands more deaths in the over 65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. but this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month, apart from december, warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest ye
thank you for the update — a report by the un's children's agency, unicef has warned that half of allurope and central asia are now regularly exposed to severe heatwaves. it says their health is increasingly at risk from such climate change related extreme weather. it comes as the met office says that the record—breaking heat experienced in the uk last year will be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become average unless carbon emissions are...
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unicef says nearly nine in ten households can't afford basic essentials. levelled at its long—standing governor, riad salameh, as he prepares to stand down after 30 years he is being investigated ijy years he is being investigated by at least seven countries for embezzlement and illicit enrichment. as claimed he lauded more than $300 million. to have the governor of a central bank being suspected by european prosecutors of belonging to a criminal organisation, that's a first. when we sat down for a rare interview at the back i asked mr salameh about these accusations. i’d mr salameh about these accusations.— mr salameh about these accusations. �* , . , accusations. i'd deny all these suspicions- — accusations. i'd deny all these suspicions. why _ accusations. i'd deny all these suspicions. why didn't - accusations. i'd deny all these suspicions. why didn't you - accusations. i'd deny all these suspicions. why didn't you go | suspicions. why didn't you go to be questioned _ suspicions. why didn't you go to be questioned when - suspicions. why didn't you go
unicef says nearly nine in ten households can't afford basic essentials. levelled at its long—standing governor, riad salameh, as he prepares to stand down after 30 years he is being investigated ijy years he is being investigated by at least seven countries for embezzlement and illicit enrichment. as claimed he lauded more than $300 million. to have the governor of a central bank being suspected by european prosecutors of belonging to a criminal organisation, that's a first. when we sat down...
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caroline: we are looking at this company is now, starbucks you mentioned, coca-cola, nike, unicef. all about financial applications? is it about loyalty? what will companies embrace in old three when he has not been in from a regulatory perspective -- in world three when it has not been embraced from a regulatory perspective? it ranges from consumer loyalty to identity to gaming, to social impacts, there are over 400 30 applications that fall within those 42 different use cases. i think what we will see as we continue on this blockchain journey is something that expands well beyond the finance use case into things like the democratization of the ways we use the internet such as social media, consumer loyalty, and even something like the california dmv government is looking at ways to use blockchain based applications as well. caroline: let us talk about the government a little bit, the reason that polygon is there in the use case in many ways is about building the infrastructure of web three and making it easier, faster, how much are you seeing your own use case being elevated at t
caroline: we are looking at this company is now, starbucks you mentioned, coca-cola, nike, unicef. all about financial applications? is it about loyalty? what will companies embrace in old three when he has not been in from a regulatory perspective -- in world three when it has not been embraced from a regulatory perspective? it ranges from consumer loyalty to identity to gaming, to social impacts, there are over 400 30 applications that fall within those 42 different use cases. i think what we...