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whether that kind of pass then could be repeated and if the united states can pull out from the united nations altogether accessible i mean let's let's be clear the united states plays a very important role in the where i sit is a founding member like the russians a place you care a lot i once again what is going to go also and of course used to be out of one or two areas that are more i would say the other thing is to be of course involved in the center of the d.v.d.'s of the when and i believe these will go on more true believer that when one looks at united states and the russian federation those two countries have in many aspects common interests sometimes they are fighting but they have common interests and they for a look at the middle east that area that we have been that was mentioned the about this decision the global middle east is there where i'm strongly believe that the jews that if you can't. of the united states and the russian federation a lot and so on and on the contrary seems the jews are similar and i strongly hope the divisions that have existed there will be overcome and
whether that kind of pass then could be repeated and if the united states can pull out from the united nations altogether accessible i mean let's let's be clear the united states plays a very important role in the where i sit is a founding member like the russians a place you care a lot i once again what is going to go also and of course used to be out of one or two areas that are more i would say the other thing is to be of course involved in the center of the d.v.d.'s of the when and i...
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united nation just for i would give just some of the example i mean we see that the united nation. what they have done they have taken the obvious from the people there who were fighting against the occupation but at the end. the serbian has killed a thousand surprised at the united nations right so i understand there's a very hostile six that i started to who did not know it was not the united nations i understand but what about iran and its role is it doing everything it can to encourage a political solution to this conflict i don't know why they always try to bring iran in the conflict if they blame iran for. sinden weapons of yemen we have this look it is hard to bring this in into yemen how could it on the brink of those along the lines of missile as they say in yemen this just an excuse to fight iran the same they have done it in other country on the top of that we see that the united out of him or that claim that iran is a could buy into the island in the vision goals why they have actually fought iran that did this is just they say it's just an excuse to say that iran is in
united nation just for i would give just some of the example i mean we see that the united nation. what they have done they have taken the obvious from the people there who were fighting against the occupation but at the end. the serbian has killed a thousand surprised at the united nations right so i understand there's a very hostile six that i started to who did not know it was not the united nations i understand but what about iran and its role is it doing everything it can to encourage a...
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to be controlled by the united nation. but the government needs the all militants troops and soldiers of the whole it is to be out of the city so that the discussion is about this issue and both is wont to the. money come from the are generated from the part of our data to come to the central bank and son are not to the other bank in our den and this is another issue in this discussion between id and martin griffith today in ad ok let's take it to. the bigger percentage of these child deaths comes down to air attacks it's an air campaign are we saying that this is just dance three collateral damage or a. the locations where these children are being targeted. well i mean there have been multiple reports already you know stating that these are you know reckless indiscriminate attacks on civilian areas and i mean in terms of this report and the death toll affecting children as a result of these airstrikes this this this figure this over five hundred children who have who have died as a result is is just a tiny fraction of the
to be controlled by the united nation. but the government needs the all militants troops and soldiers of the whole it is to be out of the city so that the discussion is about this issue and both is wont to the. money come from the are generated from the part of our data to come to the central bank and son are not to the other bank in our den and this is another issue in this discussion between id and martin griffith today in ad ok let's take it to. the bigger percentage of these child deaths...
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has been doing so mr look on her if you can you must the united nations if i was are asked how they will cease fire who do you see as a mediator in this conflict that has to end. i think this should be talks between the host between their buddies in sanaa included though the un saudi arabia the first thing and the united nations if it want to be. in this in this war they should at least mention the saudi as one site and when i say biased i can date i mean anyone watching me now to bring me a document from any u n envoy into yemen or you in security council that has mentioned this over the other part of this war how can you mediate if you're not mentioning the saudi and the saudi is the lead in this coalition against yemen that that that the groove that you and and all you in blood are totally biased just mentioned the saudi as part of this war and then the saudi will be held responsible if they break in a cease fire if they do not accept any any agreement that will come in the future do x. and i think we will reach a solution soon or mr amos to say they can't like to give you the la
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many many don't trust the united nation to give have a date up or to be under the control of the united nations just for i would give just some example i mean we see that the united nation. and lebanon what they have done they have taken the obvious from the people that were fighting against the occupation but at the end. the serbian has killed a thousand surprised at the the united nations right so i understand there's a very hostile six that i started to who lives there not was not the united nations i understand but what about iran and its role is it doing everything it can to encourage a political solution to this conflict i don't know why they always try to bring iran in the conflict if they blame iran for. sinden weapons of yemen we have this blockade is hard to bring this in into yemen how can it on the brink of those along the lines of missile as they say in yemen this just an excuse to fight iran the same they have done it in other country on the top of that we see that the united out of him out of claim that iran is a could buy into the island in the vision goals why they have
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this is news coming to you live from berlin a new record for misery the united nations refugee agency says almost sixty nine million people were forcibly displaced last year fleeing war violence and persecution u.n.h.c.r. will be here to give us the details also coming out shame of returning home empty handed that's what some migrants experience when they're turned away from europe and face a future with no prospects back in the land of their birth. and of the world cup england tried to avoid the curse of the favorites in the group stage of the dance tunisia it was anything but a walk in the park superstar harry kane did all he could but it wasn't enough to have analysis from moscow. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us in many places around the world the strains caused by a record number of people on the move are causing massive problems in different ways that dominates our program today we begin with a new report by the un refugee agency that says war and conflict have led to the biggest increase in refugees and displaced people since it started monitoring the situation i
this is news coming to you live from berlin a new record for misery the united nations refugee agency says almost sixty nine million people were forcibly displaced last year fleeing war violence and persecution u.n.h.c.r. will be here to give us the details also coming out shame of returning home empty handed that's what some migrants experience when they're turned away from europe and face a future with no prospects back in the land of their birth. and of the world cup england tried to avoid...
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the position of united nations the united states i mean fortunately into a lot of united states of english and to the key financial commitments of the un maintain their position there are as i said as you said some pretty full areas where the u.s. has left but in addition to the central aspects the u.s. has maintained its independently of that it's important to have a multi please and it is that. that's a loss for us to be more impartial and more effective given how important the united states still is both to their funding and their running off and i'm sure as secretary general your had to run through several contingency plans i wonder in your planning whether you see this change posture of the united states as something temporary that may change too or at let's say six years down the line or is it a permanent change i think it's important to recognize first of all that we have been able to maintain with the us a working relationship the best of the nikki haley has been extremely constructive in addressing the difficulties that we face the latest statement. sounds talking about so you kno
the position of united nations the united states i mean fortunately into a lot of united states of english and to the key financial commitments of the un maintain their position there are as i said as you said some pretty full areas where the u.s. has left but in addition to the central aspects the u.s. has maintained its independently of that it's important to have a multi please and it is that. that's a loss for us to be more impartial and more effective given how important the united states...
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many many don't trust the united nation to give have a date up or to be under the control of the united nations just for i would give just some example i mean we see that the united nation. and lebanon what they have done they have taken the obvious from the people there who are fighting against the occupation but at the end. the serbian has killed a thousand surprised at the united nations right so i understand there's a very hostile six that i started to who did not know it was not the united nations i understand but what about iran and its fall is it doing everything it can to encourage a political solution to this conflict i don't know why they always try to bring iran in the conflict if they blame iran for. sinden weapons of yemen we have this look it is hard to bring this in into yemen how can it on the brink of those along the lines of missile as they say in yemen this just an excuse to fight iran the same they have done it in other country on the top of that we see that the united out of him out of claim that iran is a could buy into the island in the vision goals why they have
many many don't trust the united nation to give have a date up or to be under the control of the united nations just for i would give just some example i mean we see that the united nation. and lebanon what they have done they have taken the obvious from the people there who are fighting against the occupation but at the end. the serbian has killed a thousand surprised at the united nations right so i understand there's a very hostile six that i started to who did not know it was not the united...
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also coming up germany and four other countries are elected to the united nations security council as nonpermanent members will the move see berlin exert a bigger influence on burled affairs and a fugitive suspected of raping and killing of a german teenager is arrested in iraq the case involving the rejected asylum seeker and a fourteen year old girl has stoked germany's politically charged immigration debate . i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the world's seven leading industrialized nations have gathered in quebec for a summit amid extraordinary tension host canada had wanted to focus on climate change and gender equality but a growing divide between the u.s. and the other six nations has set the stage for a showdown washington has imposed trade tariffs on its g seven allies and before the summit began u.s. president donald trump further ruffled feathers with an astonishing proposal readmit russia to the group despite its ouster for antics in crimea. well for more let's bring in correspondent alex hunter from naaman who is joining us with the latest from quebec so alexandra te
also coming up germany and four other countries are elected to the united nations security council as nonpermanent members will the move see berlin exert a bigger influence on burled affairs and a fugitive suspected of raping and killing of a german teenager is arrested in iraq the case involving the rejected asylum seeker and a fourteen year old girl has stoked germany's politically charged immigration debate . i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the world's seven leading industrialized...
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well the united nations says human rights must be on the agenda at next week's can control summit and says too many north koreans don't have adequate access to food with ten million people relying on humanitarian aid the un special envoy on human rights in north korea since prisoners should be freed as a gesture of good will i am not the opinion that that human rights dialogue will undermine the opening and the talks under the new credit at all i don't think that he said dilemma. on the contrary i think that from then the p.r. korea side to show a willingness to open to to open up to the human rights make any sense will give them could the ability in their intentions to engage with different stakeholders in their intention to denuclearize the crisis. and it will play in their favor differently when it's an hour from when hey our correspondent has more from south korea's capital of seoul. the comments by the special repertoire were clearly an attempt to try to keep the issue of human rights in the mix as the world very much focuses on that summit between donald trump and kim jong un in
well the united nations says human rights must be on the agenda at next week's can control summit and says too many north koreans don't have adequate access to food with ten million people relying on humanitarian aid the un special envoy on human rights in north korea since prisoners should be freed as a gesture of good will i am not the opinion that that human rights dialogue will undermine the opening and the talks under the new credit at all i don't think that he said dilemma. on the...
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israeli action whether or not an international protection force is needed and to report back to the united nations general assembly within sixty days so there is a concrete suggestion in here that is actually a move that the united that the united nations the general assembly has called for for the secretary general to conduct an investigation to report back to the ga about what he suggests how to go forward how best to protect palestinian civilians in this ongoing crisis we'll have to see how that one pans out whether in fact the secretary general is allowed to undertake what is essentially an inspection mission being called for by the vast majority of general assembly members mike hanna at the u.n. thank you very much indeed. or the nine hundred people of a ride at the italian port of catan in sicily after being rescued at sea by the italian coast guard it comes amid a growing diplomatic route between italy and france over the new talent government's refusal to allow foreign rescue boat to dock france's president has called that cynical and irresponsible and a halt to this for. disembarking in i
israeli action whether or not an international protection force is needed and to report back to the united nations general assembly within sixty days so there is a concrete suggestion in here that is actually a move that the united that the united nations the general assembly has called for for the secretary general to conduct an investigation to report back to the ga about what he suggests how to go forward how best to protect palestinian civilians in this ongoing crisis we'll have to see how...
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has been doing so mr look on her if it is honey i must the united nations if i was all are in the last out it will cease fire who do you see as a mediator in this conflict that has to end. i think this should be talks between the whole thing between their buddies in sanaa included though the un saudi arabia the first thing and the united nation if it want to be. in this in this war they should at least mention the saudi as one site and when i say biased i can date i mean anyone watching me now to bring me a document from any u n envoy into yemen or u.n. security council that has mentioned this all the other part of this war how can you mediate if you're not mentioning the saudi under saudi is leading this coalition against yemen that that that the groove that you and and all you in blood are totally biased just mentioned the saudi as part of this war and then the saudi will be held responsible if they break in a cease fire if they do not accept any any agreement that will come in the future and i think we will reach a solution soon or mr. like to give you the last word on this
has been doing so mr look on her if it is honey i must the united nations if i was all are in the last out it will cease fire who do you see as a mediator in this conflict that has to end. i think this should be talks between the whole thing between their buddies in sanaa included though the un saudi arabia the first thing and the united nation if it want to be. in this in this war they should at least mention the saudi as one site and when i say biased i can date i mean anyone watching me now...
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your background, could the united nations play a role and to what level? guest: i was just reading this morning the united nations high commissioner for refugees did in 2017, we have the highest level of refugees displaced worldwide. it is important to note that 85% of those people are actually in lower income countries not in the west. the west itself is receiving a very small amount of the numbers of refugees. commission for refugees has clearly said that what is happening now is not acceptable, and they have a lot of experience across the world dealing with borders and dealing with adjudicating for asylum. they have offered assistance. , this ise issues also a policy that was implemented without sufficient preparation and we are seeing that. ,e see all of the communities whether it be the faith leaders in the u.s., the both sides of the aisle, but the american academy of pediatrics -- the president has visited these areas and seen that children are crying, that rules that apparently the social workers the childrenuch or comfort them because there are co
your background, could the united nations play a role and to what level? guest: i was just reading this morning the united nations high commissioner for refugees did in 2017, we have the highest level of refugees displaced worldwide. it is important to note that 85% of those people are actually in lower income countries not in the west. the west itself is receiving a very small amount of the numbers of refugees. commission for refugees has clearly said that what is happening now is not...
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announces it's withdrawing from the united nations human rights council accusing it of conic bias against israel. immigration and rescue teams in spain say that being overwhelmed as hundreds of people of arrive from north africa. and fierce fighting around had data at port despite the saudi m. rashi coalition saying it's taken it from yemen to see rebels. the pressure keeps growing on u.s. president donald trump over his administration's policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the border of mexico and american business leaders are the latest to join the chorus of condemnation following criticism by former first lady laura bush and even his own wife but trump is refusing to back down and has actually responded by ramping up the rhetoric we want to solve this problem we want to solve family separation i don't want children taken away from parents. and when you prosecute the parents for coming in illegally which should happen you have to take the children away now we don't have to prosecute them but then we're not prosecuting them for coming in illegally that's not. we wa
announces it's withdrawing from the united nations human rights council accusing it of conic bias against israel. immigration and rescue teams in spain say that being overwhelmed as hundreds of people of arrive from north africa. and fierce fighting around had data at port despite the saudi m. rashi coalition saying it's taken it from yemen to see rebels. the pressure keeps growing on u.s. president donald trump over his administration's policy of separating migrant children from their parents...
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i mean a many look to the united nation and especially to the u.n. security council as a tool for western power and now is a tool for the saudi led coalition they not only call in for a cease fire. in some media outlet that sweden. to the un security council has asked for a halt in all operation of a data port and as he said and added so to give time for the rebel to withdraw from the data and the show you how this. u.n. security council is just used to attack the one who is actually defending the city they should actually make a resolution to ask the saudi not to attack the port and to attack are they the city and i will just make it clear that the whole yemeni army loyal to them will not withdraw and they will fight to death what will guarantee if they withdraw from the data port and if the united nation takes over what will guarantee that they're not gonna stop the saudi from season this key city after what we as yemeni here in sanaa we always talk about the united nation rule in international conflict and as an example we remember in one thousand
i mean a many look to the united nation and especially to the u.n. security council as a tool for western power and now is a tool for the saudi led coalition they not only call in for a cease fire. in some media outlet that sweden. to the un security council has asked for a halt in all operation of a data port and as he said and added so to give time for the rebel to withdraw from the data and the show you how this. u.n. security council is just used to attack the one who is actually defending...
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many many don't trust the united nation to give up what they'd up or to be under the control of the united nation just for i would give just some example i mean we see that the united nation. and lebanon what they have done they have taken the obvious from the people there who were fighting against the occupation but at the end. the serbian has killed a thousand surprised at the united nations right so i understand there's a very hostile six that i started to who did not know it was not the united nations i understand but what about iran and its role is it doing everything it can to encourage a political solution to this conflict i don't know why they always try to bring iran in the conflict if they blame iran for. sinden weapons of yemen we have this look it is hard to bring this in into yemen how can iran bring those along the lines missile as they say into yemen and this is just an excuse to fight iran the same they have done it in other country and on the top of that we see that the united arab emirates claim that iran is a could buy in for the island in the village and gold why they h
many many don't trust the united nation to give up what they'd up or to be under the control of the united nation just for i would give just some example i mean we see that the united nation. and lebanon what they have done they have taken the obvious from the people there who were fighting against the occupation but at the end. the serbian has killed a thousand surprised at the united nations right so i understand there's a very hostile six that i started to who did not know it was not the...
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ambassador to the united nations that nikki haley are exciting her rights that are inherent in viable they're given by god and not by government because of that no government must take them away. for decades the united states has led global global efforts to promote human rights often through multilateral institutions while we have seen improvements in certain human rights situations for far too long we have waited for that progress comes too slowly or in some cases never comes too many commitments have gone unfulfilled president trump wants to move the ball forward from day one his called institutions or countries who say one thing and do another and that's precisely the problem of the human rights council as president trump said at the u.n. general assembly there's a massive source of embarrassment to the united nations that some governments with the greatest human rights records said on the human rights council. we have no doubt that there was once a noble vision for this council. but today we need to be honest the human rights council is a poor defender of human rights. worse than
ambassador to the united nations that nikki haley are exciting her rights that are inherent in viable they're given by god and not by government because of that no government must take them away. for decades the united states has led global global efforts to promote human rights often through multilateral institutions while we have seen improvements in certain human rights situations for far too long we have waited for that progress comes too slowly or in some cases never comes too many...
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the united nations development program is listening and working with communities to protect forests for the future we want if you're hearing what we're hearing find out more. from refugees climate change wars and conflicts. today we'll be talking about how we can still save the world with her head of the united nations development program have you read mr steiner you wanted to make the world a better place since finishing college you went to india to help out in a small village what did you do there in the park. i'm going there as a kind of apprenticeship and you know i was eager to work for an organization. unity of the family tamilnadu a statement that i wanted to get to know development work on the ground and to get a better sense of what i can contribute in all my bike. through these i was my first year in india. and my subsequent career took me to many other countries too on the legacy. was it also about having an adventure or just about helping others. and i just wanted to do of course there was a sense of adventure but i had the clear objective of gaining qualifications in this a
the united nations development program is listening and working with communities to protect forests for the future we want if you're hearing what we're hearing find out more. from refugees climate change wars and conflicts. today we'll be talking about how we can still save the world with her head of the united nations development program have you read mr steiner you wanted to make the world a better place since finishing college you went to india to help out in a small village what did you do...
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says the united nations general assembly in new york has voted for germany and for other nations to become nonpermanent members of the security council of the one hundred ninety nations taking part one hundred eighty four voted in favor of germany's a two year term along with belgium south africa the dominican republic and indonesia as nonpermanent members they have to they have no veto on like the five permanent members now the german foreign minister heikal moss welcomed the results he had this to say. we want to be a perceptible load voice for peace in the security council. but above all for the future of a multilateral world order under the rule be stored or. if. we want to live up to the responsibility that comes with it. we want to make a contribution to results conflict and not even to a lesser crises to emerge. that's coming from our let's bring in our washington correspondent carson phenomena who is standing by with the latest from the united states so carsten germany has been elected now for two years what will it be focusing on during that time. well germany wants to be an hones
says the united nations general assembly in new york has voted for germany and for other nations to become nonpermanent members of the security council of the one hundred ninety nations taking part one hundred eighty four voted in favor of germany's a two year term along with belgium south africa the dominican republic and indonesia as nonpermanent members they have to they have no veto on like the five permanent members now the german foreign minister heikal moss welcomed the results he had...
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has been doing so mr look on her if you can you must the united nations if i was all are asked how they will cease fire who do you see as a mediator in this conflict that has to end. i think this should be talks between the whole thing between their buddies in sanaa included though the un saudi arabia the first thing and the united nation if it want to be. in this in this war they should at least mention the saudi as one site and when i say biased i can date i mean anyone watching me now to bring me a document from any u n envoy into yemen or you in security council that has mentioned this all the other part of this war how can you mediate if you're not mentioning the saudi and the saudi is leading this coalition against yemen that that that the groove that you and and all you in blood are totally biased just mentioned the saudi as part of this war and then the saudi will be held responsible if they break in a cease fire if they do not accept any agreement that will come in the future and i think we will reach a solution soon or mr jamieson the catlike to give you the last word on this
has been doing so mr look on her if you can you must the united nations if i was all are asked how they will cease fire who do you see as a mediator in this conflict that has to end. i think this should be talks between the whole thing between their buddies in sanaa included though the un saudi arabia the first thing and the united nation if it want to be. in this in this war they should at least mention the saudi as one site and when i say biased i can date i mean anyone watching me now to...
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hunger is something to be treated with caution sure the united nations is a very big organization and i had the largest organization within the u.n. family of five billion dollars for the development program as a lot of money. enables us to operate in one hundred seventy countries working with people on a daily basis resolving problems and improving people's lives and that's the challenge that does mean enormous power. you know i'm not going to think about all the five billion sounds like a huge amount to us as a private individuals it's really a drop in the ocean so we have to make intelligent use of it. with money going but i'm pressed on ok but there are still eight hundred fifteen million people in the world going hungry isn't that simply unacceptable you accept it as you see in that the problem you know is unacceptable which is why we're working on this issue has a global community n.g.o.s the u.n. and national governments. but remember that we've seen astonishing progress in development over the last three or four hundred years the four or five hundred years ago nine out of ten
hunger is something to be treated with caution sure the united nations is a very big organization and i had the largest organization within the u.n. family of five billion dollars for the development program as a lot of money. enables us to operate in one hundred seventy countries working with people on a daily basis resolving problems and improving people's lives and that's the challenge that does mean enormous power. you know i'm not going to think about all the five billion sounds like a...
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point is in today you are the third most powerful person that the united nations with a budget of five billion dollars. but your power is not enough to wipe out hunger once and for all. and what is that frustrating. having so much influence but no quick solutions. or is something to be treated with caution the united nations is a very big organization and i have the largest organization within the u.n. family i mean a five billion dollars for the development program is a lot of money. enables us to operate in one hundred seventy countries working with people on a daily basis resolving problems and improving people's lives and that's the challenge that does mean enormous power it's. going to five billion sounds like a huge amount to us as a private individuals it's really a drop in the ocean so we have to make intelligent use of it. with money to begin with so i'm fast on ok but there are still eight hundred fifty million people in the world going hungry isn't that simply unacceptable. as the problem you know isn't acceptable which is why we're working on this issue has a global communi
point is in today you are the third most powerful person that the united nations with a budget of five billion dollars. but your power is not enough to wipe out hunger once and for all. and what is that frustrating. having so much influence but no quick solutions. or is something to be treated with caution the united nations is a very big organization and i have the largest organization within the u.n. family i mean a five billion dollars for the development program is a lot of money. enables...
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this government does not suit present the democratic spirit of the united nations while the united nations human rights council actually does we've also just how the council criticize the u.s. but border policy do you think that impacted the decision at all. if you could ask that question again i'm sorry we just had the head of the u.n. human rights council criticizing the u.s. for its border paul theme do you think that may have impacted their decision to pull out i think so i think this is a pretense. the whole argument that we are. basically standing against the israeli bias and the chronic. chronic anti israel bias in the council i think this is a pretense in reality since trump has been in power the u.s. has further cemented its policy of isolation that isolationism of donald trump did not just reach the council but also other international institutions and other american commitments under international law the paris protocol and so forth and so on and the fact that the family separation this thick policy carried out by the u.s. and it's more the really on president to the closest thi
this government does not suit present the democratic spirit of the united nations while the united nations human rights council actually does we've also just how the council criticize the u.s. but border policy do you think that impacted the decision at all. if you could ask that question again i'm sorry we just had the head of the u.n. human rights council criticizing the u.s. for its border paul theme do you think that may have impacted their decision to pull out i think so i think this is a...
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today will be talking about how we can still save the world with her head of the united nations development program i try not to bed but mr steiner you've wanted to make the world a better place since finishing college you went to india to help out in a small village what did you do there in the market. dominance of oz i'm going there yeah there's a kind of apprenticeship and you know i was eager to work for an organization and you know do you know the family come in and out of state and i wanted to get to know development work on the ground and to get a better sense of what i could contribute. to these i was my first year in india. and my subsequent career took me to many other countries too. it wasn't also about having an adventure or just about helping others. and i just wanted to do of course there was a sense of adventure but i had the clear objective of gaining qualifications in this area of work. i was a student who had graduated from oxford so i probably thought i knew everything one money did to know that this. was an inch. misting experience to be honest i got development organiza
today will be talking about how we can still save the world with her head of the united nations development program i try not to bed but mr steiner you've wanted to make the world a better place since finishing college you went to india to help out in a small village what did you do there in the market. dominance of oz i'm going there yeah there's a kind of apprenticeship and you know i was eager to work for an organization and you know do you know the family come in and out of state and i...
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decision to cut two million dollars funding for the united nations counter-terrorism office. well first of all let me correct what your reporter said the interest groups and the ngos are participating in the second day of this conference happening in new york today and tomorrow and other places very badly on nikki haley who has used this very lame excuse to knock down the counterterrorism office which by the way has been financed heavily by saudi arabia and the u.s. isn't happy with the fact that a russian diplomat is heading that artery and basically using any cheap excuse to knock down the u.n. has an ideological bias against the u.s. and this is just the latest financial loss that afflicts that ideological bias lucy can tell you most likely for the foreseeable future part of that the speech went to the n.g.'s it's a roll of the engine in counterterrorism the head of the u.n. counterterrorism officer the man foreign kathleen says that they should not be involved in the organizations work while washington plays they should what should the situation actually be who is right.
decision to cut two million dollars funding for the united nations counter-terrorism office. well first of all let me correct what your reporter said the interest groups and the ngos are participating in the second day of this conference happening in new york today and tomorrow and other places very badly on nikki haley who has used this very lame excuse to knock down the counterterrorism office which by the way has been financed heavily by saudi arabia and the u.s. isn't happy with the fact...
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pardon the pun just one of our top story before we go the united nations refugee agency says all sixty nine million people were forcibly displaced last year many are fleeing war ballance and persecution nations he says is the unprecedented new record for people forced to flee their homes. that's all you news for now i'll be back to the top list hour with more and course you'll find all our stories online and d.-w. dot com thanks for watching. gentlemen from the spot but now i want to go back. several german i ascribe to being held in kurdish detention camps to say nothing about. but how credible are the. engine germany. of. global three thousand next on t.w. . higher and higher further and further dirtier and dirtier. the high gloss world of professional sports behind the scenes bitter truth manipulation exploitation corruption a copy of style a business with millions but just how murky is the world of sports in reality. the fireman's on. crimes against humanity civilians are becoming witnesses of. their recorded images travel around the globe via social media. but what is profit count
pardon the pun just one of our top story before we go the united nations refugee agency says all sixty nine million people were forcibly displaced last year many are fleeing war ballance and persecution nations he says is the unprecedented new record for people forced to flee their homes. that's all you news for now i'll be back to the top list hour with more and course you'll find all our stories online and d.-w. dot com thanks for watching. gentlemen from the spot but now i want to go back....
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germany for other nations elected to the united nations security council. members will they see makes us a bigger influence on world affairs. and a fugitive suspected off the killing of a german teenager is arrested in the case involving leave rejected asylum seeking out on a fourteen year old girl a stunt drivers politically charged immigration debate. unfold welcome to the program. the g. seven summit which brings together some of the world's most powerful industrialized countries is getting underway in canada well leaders have been arriving in quebec since last night among some japanese prime minister shinzo british prime minister to recent night german chancellor i'm going to back on the agenda of economic growth and climate change gender equality and the ongoing dispute over u.s. types of steel and many main points now that maybe another topic up for discussion could see of donald trump the fold leaving for canada he called for russia to be readmitted to the g. seven after it was expelled over the an exception of crimea right to be in this meeting why
germany for other nations elected to the united nations security council. members will they see makes us a bigger influence on world affairs. and a fugitive suspected off the killing of a german teenager is arrested in the case involving leave rejected asylum seeking out on a fourteen year old girl a stunt drivers politically charged immigration debate. unfold welcome to the program. the g. seven summit which brings together some of the world's most powerful industrialized countries is getting...
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all the united nations resolutions have been left in the bears' they have been applied. and that of course is in good measure due to the united states. in one thousand nine hundred forty nine israel seized more land allocated to the arabs by the un partition plan. by april one thousand nine hundred eighty nine the gravity of what palestinians called the next task defeat was becoming clear. more than four hundred villages and eleven cities were destroyed. over seven hundred thousand palestinians had become refugees from the land that would become the new state of israel. over thirteen thousand palestinians had been killed more than thirty thousand injured. the un pushed for armistice deals between israel and the surrounding arab countries with counter burn adults murder the negotiations were now headed by his deputy the american mediator ralph bunche. in february nine hundred forty nine the first armistice agreement was signed between israel and egypt followed by lebanon in march jordan in april and finally with syria in july. the jordanian deal conceded further lands to i
all the united nations resolutions have been left in the bears' they have been applied. and that of course is in good measure due to the united states. in one thousand nine hundred forty nine israel seized more land allocated to the arabs by the un partition plan. by april one thousand nine hundred eighty nine the gravity of what palestinians called the next task defeat was becoming clear. more than four hundred villages and eleven cities were destroyed. over seven hundred thousand palestinians...
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the united nations refuses to organize returns it says conditions are still not suitable many of the refugees escape political persecution when they left syria and there is a need for security guarantees. to return but conditions need to be put in place the people from column one have a different situation than ours some of their family members are still there and the population as a whole was displaced everyone should be able to return with the government to ease . the estimated one and a half million syrian refugees in lebanon have been an economic burden officials here would like to see more returning home as more opposition areas come under government control but there are problems many of the refugees do not have homes to return to towns and villages have been reduced to rubble by the fighting and the international community is withholding reconstruction money it is using it as leverage to force the syrian government to making political compromises. that may not happen soon and that is concerning refugees because some lebanese politicians are making life more difficult for them
the united nations refuses to organize returns it says conditions are still not suitable many of the refugees escape political persecution when they left syria and there is a need for security guarantees. to return but conditions need to be put in place the people from column one have a different situation than ours some of their family members are still there and the population as a whole was displaced everyone should be able to return with the government to ease . the estimated one and a half...
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engaging in the united nations and so the other countries managed to get a united nations flag on their operations during that three year long korean war so if there is to be a peace treaty which i think south korea favors the idea of forgetting about the armistice and having a proper treaty ending the war then you have to get buy in from the u.s. that's another potential carrot that the u.s. can offer if it gets what it wants in return for north korea talking about carrots and parties getting what they want how much common ground is there on the issue of a timetable for sanctions relief james. well i think there are two issues here sami there is not a common ground on sanctions relief because the u.s. has made it clear all the sanctions stay in place until the very end. and the north koreans i think would want to be rewarded at various stages as they did various things through the timeline but the other issue that's important on sanctions is it's going very well today their body language is perfect the chemistry is perfect the two men are saying all the right things but we're not going
engaging in the united nations and so the other countries managed to get a united nations flag on their operations during that three year long korean war so if there is to be a peace treaty which i think south korea favors the idea of forgetting about the armistice and having a proper treaty ending the war then you have to get buy in from the u.s. that's another potential carrot that the u.s. can offer if it gets what it wants in return for north korea talking about carrots and parties getting...
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the united nations accuses venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretextf fighting crime and a last minute goal by neymar gives brazil their first victory at the world cup, we'll have all the latest on today's matches. hello and welcome to bbc news. the crisis over immigration rules in the united states, looks no closer to being resolved. in the last few hours, president trump has pressed the case for greater border security, appearing in a news conference with people whose family members were killed by undocumented immigrants — known as the so called ‘angel‘ families. meanwhile. along the southern border, hundreds of children remain separated from their parents, despite a u—turn on the policy by president trump. the bbc‘s aleem maqbool is in el paso, texas with this report. in a detention camp close to the mexican border, the us is holding children. we saw them being trooped between tents in single file. in many cases, they were separated from their parents by immigration officials. often their mothers and fathers, who themselves are in detention, have no
the united nations accuses venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretextf fighting crime and a last minute goal by neymar gives brazil their first victory at the world cup, we'll have all the latest on today's matches. hello and welcome to bbc news. the crisis over immigration rules in the united states, looks no closer to being resolved. in the last few hours, president trump has pressed the case for greater border security, appearing in a news conference with...
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society inclusion this is not the first time the united states has diminished its role in the united nations recently we saw the usa withdraw from the human rights council of the un prior to that we saw the united states withdrawing from the un body for organization education culture and science so the usa is reducing its role in the united nations and this withdrawal of two million dollars from the counterterrorism office seems to fit a pattern of the united states in regards to the un to have closed sessions on an amount of this is not unprecedented the u.n. and if you go by you know post nine eleven did been number of cool sessions we do us is sponsoring those so there is an element of. hypocrisy did unfortunately would dealing with an administration that only gives lips to multilateralism and international cooperation and we saw the u.s. as withdrawal from doing it on nuclear which has been endorsed by the u.n. security council not to mention needs to speak for the general assembly live. international the status of. jerusalem and number of related issues so i really think that the u.s. i
society inclusion this is not the first time the united states has diminished its role in the united nations recently we saw the usa withdraw from the human rights council of the un prior to that we saw the united states withdrawing from the un body for organization education culture and science so the usa is reducing its role in the united nations and this withdrawal of two million dollars from the counterterrorism office seems to fit a pattern of the united states in regards to the un to have...
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but they may be a priority for the united nations of the united states. and the u.a.e. to accept the deal for there to be more disruption to the vital services for the port it's a lifeline for millions so preeminence would depend on. syrian government helicopters have reportedly dropped barrel bombs and there are problems injuring several civilians opposition activists sources say six people have been killed in shelling by the syrian military a local official told us there are more than twenty three thousand civilians have been displaced by fighting in the eastern derek countryside in the past three days german chancellor angela merkel is on a tour of the middle east which included to school in lebanon where many of the pupils are syrian refugees at a news conference with lebanon's prime minister designate she said it's still too soon for people to return to syria the lebanese government won't syrians to start returning immediately to areas where there is no longer any fighting there are around a million syrians in lebanon about a quarter of the population spain has off
but they may be a priority for the united nations of the united states. and the u.a.e. to accept the deal for there to be more disruption to the vital services for the port it's a lifeline for millions so preeminence would depend on. syrian government helicopters have reportedly dropped barrel bombs and there are problems injuring several civilians opposition activists sources say six people have been killed in shelling by the syrian military a local official told us there are more than twenty...
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and we've seen in previous years israel certainly putting a lot of pressure on the united nations not to be listed on the saudis putting pressure on the united nations not to be listed in the saudi coalition yes without kaviak listed in this report again james many thanks did a diplomatic as james plays the at the u.n. in new york pro syrian government forces say they've taken control of two towns in the east and dead a countryside state media is showing troops believed to be iranian backed militia entering one of the towns earlier on tuesday the u.n. says that forty five thousand people have fled the violence at a heading towards the border the border with jordan but amman says that its borders will not be open to let them in hama jump june reports. as the battle for intensifies pro syrian government forces say they've taken control of the two towns above sort of how dear and. in the eastern that are countryside videos like this one purport to show troops many of whom are believed to be iranian backed militia members entering sort of how do you on tuesday the town has come under heav
and we've seen in previous years israel certainly putting a lot of pressure on the united nations not to be listed on the saudis putting pressure on the united nations not to be listed in the saudi coalition yes without kaviak listed in this report again james many thanks did a diplomatic as james plays the at the u.n. in new york pro syrian government forces say they've taken control of two towns in the east and dead a countryside state media is showing troops believed to be iranian backed...
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but they may be a priority for the united nations of the united states. and the u.a.e. to accept the deal is for there to be more disruption to the vital services for the port it's a lifeline for millions of yemenis would depend on aid. well the rule of law in venezuela is virtually absent with extrajudicial killings being carried out with impunity that's according to a united nations report on human rights in the country it says government forces have been linked to more than five hundred killings over a period of two years. last year venezuela was the scene of widespread anti-government protests the protests directed at president nicolas maduro his government were loud and frequently violent at least one hundred fifty people were killed most of them from the opposition those responsible for the killings were said to be members of the country's security forces but now a report by the un human rights body says their activities stretched far wider came in yet more lives the u.n. accuses venezuela security forces of carrying out arbitrary killings in poor neighborhoods un
but they may be a priority for the united nations of the united states. and the u.a.e. to accept the deal is for there to be more disruption to the vital services for the port it's a lifeline for millions of yemenis would depend on aid. well the rule of law in venezuela is virtually absent with extrajudicial killings being carried out with impunity that's according to a united nations report on human rights in the country it says government forces have been linked to more than five hundred...
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please granda is the united nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen and she's joining us on skype from the capital thank you very much for your time misconduct how concerning is this offensive given who day there is importance to the country ninety percent of all of the basic commodities that people in europe are doing that and come through the single or gate or if there's any cut up that that or even for a long period of time the impact will be immediately and will be very serious this is one of the reasons that we are so concerned about the military assault on the city we're so deeply concerned because the six hundred thousand innocent civilians inside if we do it right now last year in the world's largest color one of the epicenters was for data and many of the people who are suffering the most in the country are in that city this is another reason that we are so concerned about the humanitarian impact of the assault was one day the saudis are saying that they're planning on retaking the airport the seaport and the routes from the whole day there to the capital sanaa but that t
please granda is the united nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen and she's joining us on skype from the capital thank you very much for your time misconduct how concerning is this offensive given who day there is importance to the country ninety percent of all of the basic commodities that people in europe are doing that and come through the single or gate or if there's any cut up that that or even for a long period of time the impact will be immediately and will be very serious this is...
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their way to the united nations it is a huge security council kristie resolution that was. then israel took and it took the liberty of those. committing. and he came to my office. company to do except to give manchester to some other people. and if you are american i skied you accept to get california and the people were to accept the status quo occupying manchester by some other people my detainees. ha breman. after explaining to people of manchester from their homes driving them from their feet from everything isn't a question of. this question is not going to present it in. britain or in the west because of the influence of the jewish. i don't want to put it very good home. game there. for twenty percent of the israelis and sort of basic eighty's was no they would not commit to it. and they would not give them a day or a. weekend with. john and nobody's. got any to give. so if any solutions. are rendered we think we'll go back to palestine nasr views were echoed by palestinian refugees who believed liberation was close a town. how do you think you're going to do that. ho
their way to the united nations it is a huge security council kristie resolution that was. then israel took and it took the liberty of those. committing. and he came to my office. company to do except to give manchester to some other people. and if you are american i skied you accept to get california and the people were to accept the status quo occupying manchester by some other people my detainees. ha breman. after explaining to people of manchester from their homes driving them from their...
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ambassador to the united nations criticize the u.n. human rights council for what she called its hypocritical behavior and nikki haley said the u.s. would quit the council if it didn't change its ways it's hard to accept that this council has never can see. a resolution on venezuela and yet adopted five biased resolutions in march against a single country israel it is essential that this council address it's chronic anti israel bias if it is to have any credibility it is correct to criticize the state of israel for its actions as said by rabbi law you can you can challenge the israeli government's policies we thought being a mighty comet such as this a permanent agenda item investigating israel's treatment of palestinians and the us is recent failure to prevent the un general assembly from condemning israel's use of force in gaza finally made the trumpet ministration say enough on tuesday but when organizations undermine our national interests and our allies we will not be complicit when they seek to infringe on our national sovereignt
ambassador to the united nations criticize the u.n. human rights council for what she called its hypocritical behavior and nikki haley said the u.s. would quit the council if it didn't change its ways it's hard to accept that this council has never can see. a resolution on venezuela and yet adopted five biased resolutions in march against a single country israel it is essential that this council address it's chronic anti israel bias if it is to have any credibility it is correct to criticize...