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world. it unites nations _ of unity. football spans the world. it unites nations in _ of unity. ns the world. it unites nations in their love - of unity. football spans the world. it unites nations in their love of. it unites nations in their love of the beautiful game. what brings together nations also brings together nations also brings together communities. qatar's desnerate _ together communities. qatar's desperate for _ together communities. qatar's desperate for this _ together communities. qatar's desperate for this tournament | together communities. qatar's l desperate for this tournament to together communities. qatar's - desperate for this tournament to be an expression of its heritage and ambition. having got the world's attention, this was the perfect stage to put on a show. with the number of world leaders present, the ruler of the country declared the tournament open.— ruler of the country declared the tournament open. welcome and good luck to all. and _ tournament open. welcome and good luck to all. and after _ tournament open. welcome and good luck to all. and aft
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martin frick, as the director of the united nations world food program in germany. he's at the you and climate change talks in egypt this week. and when i spoke to him earlier, i asked him why so many people still take water for granted? well became to learn that water is everywhere, but with the changing climate the sea dramatic effect. at the home of africa for example, we freight after the trout in full d k that 22000000 people acute risk of hunger. and so water has been deep. the effect is not only by climate change, but also by inappropriate agricultural strategies by you for a station by removing plan that has led to have operational water. and we need to understand that agriculture is the key to balancing the water cycle, particular area, and the climate change condition. so agriculture, capital, breeding, transportation, these are all driving global warming. so how can our food production systems be made more sustainable and fast? absolutely, if you look at food as they contribute close to 40 percent of the over greenhouse gas emissions. but the good news is
martin frick, as the director of the united nations world food program in germany. he's at the you and climate change talks in egypt this week. and when i spoke to him earlier, i asked him why so many people still take water for granted? well became to learn that water is everywhere, but with the changing climate the sea dramatic effect. at the home of africa for example, we freight after the trout in full d k that 22000000 people acute risk of hunger. and so water has been deep. the effect is...
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water resources. joining me from the cop 27 summit in egypt, martin quick is director of the united nations world food program in germany. welcome to detail we news. you'd think that be a much bigger global push to save water, considering the forecasts and the problems so many regions are already dealing with why do so many people still take water for granted? well it's coming out of a period in which for many, many years the number of hungry people were going down. and if you remember in 2015 be very confident enough as the will community to say the abolish hung up by 2030. but what we are seeing now is a toxic mix of the effects of the covey crisis of ice. the numbers of conflicts and the world compared to 10 years ago, and climate change, which is exhaust, debating all of these crisis worldwide. what about production? agriculture, cattle, breeding, and transportation, a role drivers of global warming. how can these food systems be made more sustainable and quickly? well, quickly, right? if we take food as a system, we are look at the biggest contribution to climate change until greenhouse gas
water resources. joining me from the cop 27 summit in egypt, martin quick is director of the united nations world food program in germany. welcome to detail we news. you'd think that be a much bigger global push to save water, considering the forecasts and the problems so many regions are already dealing with why do so many people still take water for granted? well it's coming out of a period in which for many, many years the number of hungry people were going down. and if you remember in 2015...
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k is entering a new age of austerity. rory challenz al jazeera, the united nations world heritage organisation unesco is celebrating its 50th anniversary in delphi in greece and made some of europe's most spectacular ruins. the body is also and as that is broadening its horizons to encourage some of the smaller and less wealthy african nations to apply for protection for their important sides. jones romulus has more from delphi in ancient times. this remote place on mount upon asses and central greece became the most important article. this is where city states would send emissaries to find out what they should do when they were faced with the difficult decisions such as whether to wage war. it is here that the athenians sent heralds to ask whether they should fight the persians at what later became their triumphs at the battles of maris and salus in the 5th century b. c. the pissy, the priestess who lived in the temple of apollo behind me, would become ecstatic by breathing and burnt laura leaves. and she would, after various phrases, the priests would later interpret and write down for those
k is entering a new age of austerity. rory challenz al jazeera, the united nations world heritage organisation unesco is celebrating its 50th anniversary in delphi in greece and made some of europe's most spectacular ruins. the body is also and as that is broadening its horizons to encourage some of the smaller and less wealthy african nations to apply for protection for their important sides. jones romulus has more from delphi in ancient times. this remote place on mount upon asses and central...
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tradition and so on, each country, but at the same time, a multipolar world implies an e world, headed by the united nations and the security council as it was after the second world war. naturally adjusted for e, modern realities and from such a multipolar world with main. the un is hard to say when it's de facto hacked the us state department at the same time. eh, many countries. i think that they are able to come to common sense, you just need to work. the more of us among them our opponents, the less of them among us we will still actively work on the platform of the general assembly. he spoke about this as a member as well. e of the russian delegation at the current session of the general assembly, approved by the president of russia although the only member of our delegation who did not receive an american visa, the united nations is nevertheless important to us. well and with regard specifically to this resolution, which formalizes, fixes the possibility of reparation for the robbery of russia, appropriation of our own, our buildings, ours and various other objects. e in different countries of the wo
tradition and so on, each country, but at the same time, a multipolar world implies an e world, headed by the united nations and the security council as it was after the second world war. naturally adjusted for e, modern realities and from such a multipolar world with main. the un is hard to say when it's de facto hacked the us state department at the same time. eh, many countries. i think that they are able to come to common sense, you just need to work. the more of us among them our...
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where the united states will dictate to the whole world its often completely dislocated, as in this case, point of view, and similar documents can be accepted and become documents of the united nationswhich in this case is used as an instrument by the us state department, we still, of course, we do not categorically oppose this resolution and similar ones, but we still stand for a multipolar world. with respect for sovereignty , tradition, and so on, of each country, but at the same time, a multipolar world implies a world of e, which is headed by the united nations and i council at the head of the international hierarchy security as it was at the end of world war ii. naturally adjusted for e, modern realities and from such a multipolar world with main. the un is difficult to talk about when de facto it is hacked by the us state department at the same time. eh, many countries. i think that they are able to come to common sense, you just need to work. the more of us among them our opponents, the less of them among us we will still actively work on the platform of the general assembly. he spoke about this as a member as well. e delegation of russia at the current session of the genera
where the united states will dictate to the whole world its often completely dislocated, as in this case, point of view, and similar documents can be accepted and become documents of the united nationswhich in this case is used as an instrument by the us state department, we still, of course, we do not categorically oppose this resolution and similar ones, but we still stand for a multipolar world. with respect for sovereignty , tradition, and so on, of each country, but at the same time, a...
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the united nations' world food program is warning of the worsening humanitarian catastrophe after vladimir putin said he would halt passage of vital food and ftilizer exrts from ukraine to the rest of the world. program has indirectly prevented 100 lee people falling from to extreme policy. on monday, putin said russia was not abandoning the deal but would temporarily stop participating in it. >> we're not saying we are ending our participation in this deal. we are saying there suspending and. amy: russia's suspension from the black sea grain initiative triggered a steep rise in food prices that came after russian warships and the port and russian occupied crimea were attacked drones saturday. as russia's military cues the british navy of low enough the nord stream pipeline in september, cutting off supplies to russian gas to european markets. the united states and south korea have begun massive war games off the korean peninsula. on monday, the two nations opened operation vigilant storm, a five-day joint drill involving hundreds of warplanes and thousands of troops. north korea condemned
the united nations' world food program is warning of the worsening humanitarian catastrophe after vladimir putin said he would halt passage of vital food and ftilizer exrts from ukraine to the rest of the world. program has indirectly prevented 100 lee people falling from to extreme policy. on monday, putin said russia was not abandoning the deal but would temporarily stop participating in it. >> we're not saying we are ending our participation in this deal. we are saying there suspending...
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for qatar, the opportunities the run up to the world cup offered turned into tragedy instead of triumph. laura: before we go tonight, think united nationsthe world's population has officially reached a billion. just 11 years since ewing set the world's population reached 7 billion. population growth is expected to slow down. russia and japan are seeing the population shrink best. -- fast. india is expected to overtake china next year as the world's most populated country. thank you for watching bbc world. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond mes. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: fundg was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on "the newshour" tonight, widespread attacks. pressure conducts strikes across ukraine, and an explosion is reported in a polish border town, raising fears among nato members and a
for qatar, the opportunities the run up to the world cup offered turned into tragedy instead of triumph. laura: before we go tonight, think united nationsthe world's population has officially reached a billion. just 11 years since ewing set the world's population reached 7 billion. population growth is expected to slow down. russia and japan are seeing the population shrink best. -- fast. india is expected to overtake china next year as the world's most populated country. thank you for watching...
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we are 75 years on from one at churchill's urging here, the united states unfurled a flag of world leadership. 75 years later, our nation is wiser than it once was. about the seniors and the limits of its strength. the united states has experienced some hard learning on the road from fulton and churchill's appearance there to here. the hard learning began for years after churchill spoke here when president truman from independence, missouri took the nation into war in korea. the hard learning continued in vietnam. it continued in iraq in the first decade of the century. and it continues today in afghanistan, where the united states seems to be in the painfully slow processes of disengaging from what clearly is an impossible task. the task of nation building in a country that is not really a nation. more than a decade ago, when our involvement in afghanistan was already a decade old, i had a conversation with then secretary of defense robert gates, in his pentagon office. i asked him, i said secretary, when was the last time that afghanistan had a government who ran throughout the country? secretary gates answered briskl
we are 75 years on from one at churchill's urging here, the united states unfurled a flag of world leadership. 75 years later, our nation is wiser than it once was. about the seniors and the limits of its strength. the united states has experienced some hard learning on the road from fulton and churchill's appearance there to here. the hard learning began for years after churchill spoke here when president truman from independence, missouri took the nation into war in korea. the hard learning...
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all—time high tomorrow — reaching the landmark figure of 8 billion people, according to the united nations. the world'sing the figures and what it means for us all. 0ur planet has never held so many people, as the era of huge population growth continues. back in 1800, there were around 1 billion people on earth and it took over a century for that to double. then it really took off in the 20th century, reaching 3 billion in 1960 and putting on nearly a billion each decade after that. it reached seven billion in 2011. we're now set to hit 8 billion people on the planet. so what about the future? the un projects they'll be 9 billion people by around 2037, and 10 billion by 2058. global population could peak at around 10.4 billion in the 2080s and then plateau before declining in the next century. the united nations says more than half the projected population increase to 2050 will be in just eight countries, half of them are in sub saharan africa. indeed, the total population of this entire region is set to almost double to 2 billion by 2050. remember, it includes some of the world's least developed count
all—time high tomorrow — reaching the landmark figure of 8 billion people, according to the united nations. the world'sing the figures and what it means for us all. 0ur planet has never held so many people, as the era of huge population growth continues. back in 1800, there were around 1 billion people on earth and it took over a century for that to double. then it really took off in the 20th century, reaching 3 billion in 1960 and putting on nearly a billion each decade after that. it...
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were 75 years on from landed churchill's urging here, the united states unfurl the flag of world leadership. seventy-five years later, our nation is wiser than it once was but the limits of its strength. the united states is experiencing part of morning on the road from fulton and churchill's appearance there to hear. hard learning began four years after churchill spoke here and when president truman and independence, missouri took that nation into war in korea. hard learning career and trend continued in vietnam and it continued in iraq and in the first decade of the century. and it continues today in afghanistan. with the united states seems to be in a painfully slow process of disengaging from what clearly is an impossible task. a task of nationbuilding in a country that is not really a nation. more than a decade ago, when the afghanistan was already a decade old, had a conversation within secretary of defense robert in his office. i asked him, so when is the last time that afghanistan had a government that was throughout the country and the secretary answered, with one word. never, he said. so, once again we have received t
were 75 years on from landed churchill's urging here, the united states unfurl the flag of world leadership. seventy-five years later, our nation is wiser than it once was but the limits of its strength. the united states is experiencing part of morning on the road from fulton and churchill's appearance there to hear. hard learning began four years after churchill spoke here and when president truman and independence, missouri took that nation into war in korea. hard learning career and trend...
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world leaders gather for cop 27. good evening. the global climate summit known as cop 27 has started in egypt, with the darkest of warnings from the head of the united nationsnio guterres said the world was on the "highway to climate hell" with no sign of slowing down, and that humanity needed to "cooperate or perish". he declared that the climate crisis was now the defining issue of our times. last year's climate conference in glasgow agreed a number of pledges on cutting emissions, "phasing down" the use of coal, stopping deforestation, and cutting methane emissions. but the un says progress on cutting emissions has been "woefully inadequate". prime minister rishi sunak has started addressing the summit in the past half an hour and we will have more on that in a second. our climate editorjustin rowlatt is at the summit in egypt and sent this report. we have had some very wet weather in the uk in the last couple of days, but prepare for worse to come. the environment agency is once again warning of more severe rains this winter as it tries to raise awareness of the risks of floods. and this kind of extreme weather will only become more common as our climat
world leaders gather for cop 27. good evening. the global climate summit known as cop 27 has started in egypt, with the darkest of warnings from the head of the united nationsnio guterres said the world was on the "highway to climate hell" with no sign of slowing down, and that humanity needed to "cooperate or perish". he declared that the climate crisis was now the defining issue of our times. last year's climate conference in glasgow agreed a number of pledges on cutting...
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and this recent deal, which is being praised by the united nations, the world food program and others. this, this deal basically refutes a lot of the claims that we heard from western media. this notion that somehow russia was trying to blackmail the world and create a food crisis or profit. somehow from this, it's important to be very aware of the facts here. russia is not materially or financially benefiting from this deal. the fertilizer will be exported, being given at provided by russia with no, no compensation being provided to these african countries that would have a food crisis other. why now, it's also important to point out that the ukraine grain deal that western leaders made a big deal about. they talked about how important it was that this grain deal in which the brain from ukraine was being provided supposedly to developing countries . the details of it revealed that it was that western leaders made it out to be the ukraine grain deal largely resulted in grain ending up in european union countries, not in countries in the developing world that are having issues. the hea
and this recent deal, which is being praised by the united nations, the world food program and others. this, this deal basically refutes a lot of the claims that we heard from western media. this notion that somehow russia was trying to blackmail the world and create a food crisis or profit. somehow from this, it's important to be very aware of the facts here. russia is not materially or financially benefiting from this deal. the fertilizer will be exported, being given at provided by russia...
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all—time high on tuesday, reaching the landmark figure of 8 billion people according to the united nations. the world'shas been examining the figures and what it means for us all. 0ur planet has never held so many people as the era of huge population growth continues. back in 1800, there were around 1 billion people on earth, and it took over a century for that to double. then it really took off in the 20th century, reaching 3 billion in 1960 and putting on nearly a billion each decade after that. it reached 7 billion in 2011. we're now set to hit 8 billion people on the planet. so what about the future? the un projects they'll be 9 billion people by around 2037 —— there'll be 9 billion people by around 2037 and 10 billion by 2058. 6lobal population could peak at around 10.4 billion in the 2080s, and then plateau before declining in the next century. the united nations says more than half the projected population increase to 2050 will be in just eight countries, half of them are in sub saharan africa. indeed, the total population of this entire region is set to almost double to 2 billion by 2050. remem
all—time high on tuesday, reaching the landmark figure of 8 billion people according to the united nations. the world'shas been examining the figures and what it means for us all. 0ur planet has never held so many people as the era of huge population growth continues. back in 1800, there were around 1 billion people on earth, and it took over a century for that to double. then it really took off in the 20th century, reaching 3 billion in 1960 and putting on nearly a billion each decade after...
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already seeing the effects of the climate crisis with droughts and wildfires and the united nations around the worldave made it clear that we can still preserve a sustainable future but that window is closing fast so thank you again madame speaker for that. and foror that bill i negotiate. >> thank you for your great leadership in closing thank you to o the government of egypt andes for hosting us doing so with the active africa we have learned so much and where we go from here. the madame chair said earlier talking about the private sector takinge a piece so there iser leverage to help these countries and so that they don'tnd have the opportunity cost for food and we listen very carefully to the vulnerable nations and members of parliament of howca we can work together. we have this is about transformation and then to remove all doubt as a world we are serious about saving the planet for the to bring the most diversity and environmental justice social justice to the issues as you address the climate crisis. >> these the politics i don't get involved. >> . >> is the future relation quick. >> in term
already seeing the effects of the climate crisis with droughts and wildfires and the united nations around the worldave made it clear that we can still preserve a sustainable future but that window is closing fast so thank you again madame speaker for that. and foror that bill i negotiate. >> thank you for your great leadership in closing thank you to o the government of egypt andes for hosting us doing so with the active africa we have learned so much and where we go from here. the...
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united nations. antonio guterres said the world was on the "highway to climate hell" with no sign of slowing down, and world leaders have been gathering to try and tackle the climate challenge — including the british prime minister rishi sunak, arriving in egypt for what are expected to be some of the most difficult discussions in the three—decade history of these climate summits. global temperatures keep rising, and our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will make climate chaos irreversible. we are on a highway to climate hell, with our foot still on the accelerator. mr sunak said acting on climate also makes economic sense. putin's abhorrent war in ukraine and rising energy prices across the world are not a reason to go slow on climate change. they are a reason to act faster. but developing nations say they need the rich world to deliver on its promises of finance. this backdrop, the lengthy discussions at cops, - with its stalling, delayingl tactics and procrastination that have hampered - implementation and delivery, is simply cruel and unjust. it has been a year of climate—related dry
united nations. antonio guterres said the world was on the "highway to climate hell" with no sign of slowing down, and world leaders have been gathering to try and tackle the climate challenge — including the british prime minister rishi sunak, arriving in egypt for what are expected to be some of the most difficult discussions in the three—decade history of these climate summits. global temperatures keep rising, and our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will make...
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high tomorrow — reaching the landmark figure of eight billion people, according to the united nations. the world'sergus walsh has been examining the figures and what they mean for us all. our planet has never held so many people, as the era of huge population growth continues. back in 1800, there were around 1 billion people on earth and it took over a century for that to double. then it really took off in the 20th century, reaching 3 billion in 1960 and putting on nearly a billion each decade after that. it reached seven billion in 2011. we're now set to hit 8 billion people on the planet. so what about the future? the un projects they'll be 9 billion people by around 2037, and 10 billion by 2058. global population could peak at around 10.4 billion in the 2080s and then plateau before declining in the next century. the united nations says more than half the projected population increase to 2050 will be in just eight countries, half of them are in sub saharan africa. indeed, the total population of this entire region is set to almost double to 2 billion by 2050. remember, it includes some of the w
high tomorrow — reaching the landmark figure of eight billion people, according to the united nations. the world'sergus walsh has been examining the figures and what they mean for us all. our planet has never held so many people, as the era of huge population growth continues. back in 1800, there were around 1 billion people on earth and it took over a century for that to double. then it really took off in the 20th century, reaching 3 billion in 1960 and putting on nearly a billion each...
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the united nations and the world community are divided, and uh, i think it's a sensible way to reverse this split. uh, without utopia, perhaps the very fact that such a resolution. uh, possible at the united nations site, of course, depressing the un security council if such a story goes. it will, of course, be vetoed. and not only russia will impose a veto, i think that it will be against. uh, at least china well, as for the fact that this resolution was adopted and unfortunately , similar ones can be accepted, uh yes legal uh, strictly speaking, legally binding data, the document is not a reputational blow, but the basis for those who might try to rob us. uh, our deposits are our gold currency reserves, and abroad and somehow real estate objects try to forcefully appropriate such cases in the same united states already , but uh, what to do? these are the realities of today time. today it is necessary to work on the platform of the united nations and continue our only correct line, but by exposing nazism. uh, proving his case and then more and more countries on the site. the un think
the united nations and the world community are divided, and uh, i think it's a sensible way to reverse this split. uh, without utopia, perhaps the very fact that such a resolution. uh, possible at the united nations site, of course, depressing the un security council if such a story goes. it will, of course, be vetoed. and not only russia will impose a veto, i think that it will be against. uh, at least china well, as for the fact that this resolution was adopted and unfortunately , similar...
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by the united states of america, these largest countries of the world not only understand but support ukraine's efforts to ensure the existence of a grain corridor , ukraine, the united nations, turkey, moreover, in the event of terrorist attacks by the russian federation against such civilian vessels, the readiness of the world community, first of all, nato member states, to provide and provide military - marine e-e support for possible further such deliveries of grain to the world market so that world food prices in the world do not increase and do not fall the poorest countries are african countries, the countries of the middle east, and so on. and so on. in fact, i can say that ukraine is supported in this by the majority, the absolute majority of the member countries of the united nations. the grain stolen from ukraine is also ukrainian, and even these countries, even those seaports that may have temporarily received or transshipped grain stolen from ukraine, must in the future clearly understand that losses must be compensated in ukraine and expenses for such grain for such grain that the occupier stole during the temporary occupation, especially in the south of our co
by the united states of america, these largest countries of the world not only understand but support ukraine's efforts to ensure the existence of a grain corridor , ukraine, the united nations, turkey, moreover, in the event of terrorist attacks by the russian federation against such civilian vessels, the readiness of the world community, first of all, nato member states, to provide and provide military - marine e-e support for possible further such deliveries of grain to the world market so...
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international order, including the fundamental principles of the organization of the united nations, the civilized worldop putting up with such neighbor and completely isolated by russia, because the aggressor country, whose attack ukraine is now restraining , is a threat not only to eastern europe, but also to the whole world 50 new warning systems will work in kharkiv oblast, the equipment was handed over by the international committee of the red cross, new systems will be installed in kharkiv and its districts, this will allow people to be more effectively notified of the threat of shelling, the regional military administration informed that the existing equipment was manufactured in the 60s , the updated warning systems are equipped with a more powerful engine and have digital control units they were constantly interrupted , the communication was interrupted, and in fact , the control of the sirens was not centralized, the control units were already digital on gsm technology, gprs channel data transmission is controlled, it is possible to monitor the communication via mimo with a siren, when the lig
international order, including the fundamental principles of the organization of the united nations, the civilized worldop putting up with such neighbor and completely isolated by russia, because the aggressor country, whose attack ukraine is now restraining , is a threat not only to eastern europe, but also to the whole world 50 new warning systems will work in kharkiv oblast, the equipment was handed over by the international committee of the red cross, new systems will be installed in...
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world. unites nations in their love of the beautiful game. lso brings together communities. qatar's desperate for this tournament to be an expression of its heritage, wealth and ambition. and having got the world's attention, this was the perfect stage to put on a show. and with a number of world leaders present, the country's ruler, the emir, then declared the tournament open. welcome and good luck to all. and after his remarkable speech yesterday when he turned on qatar's critics, fifa president gianni infantino, turned to the football. appearance in the tournament. despite a on billion on this world cup, a disappointing �* the perhaps to �*team,1ps to �*team,1ps one and eei group and are group despite are the second half the si decent, lf but there the si d tomorrow, but there be �* big moment. on ' big moment. thank - on 'big moment. thank you, on 'big moment. thank you, dan their big moment. thank you, dan roan. 18 others were injured, and a 22—year—old suspect was arrested at the scene. president biden has said the us must not tolerate h
world. unites nations in their love of the beautiful game. lso brings together communities. qatar's desperate for this tournament to be an expression of its heritage, wealth and ambition. and having got the world's attention, this was the perfect stage to put on a show. and with a number of world leaders present, the country's ruler, the emir, then declared the tournament open. welcome and good luck to all. and after his remarkable speech yesterday when he turned on qatar's critics, fifa...
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global activists in signing a legal complaint for the united nations convention on the rights othe child. ayakha: it's almost like the children of the worldng the world to court, for not upholding the united nations rights of the child. i was very glad to be part of it 'cause it will mean that i was able to shed light on what's happening to my community, to my country. they look at co2 emissions... nokulunga: she was gonna do the plastic surgeon and stuff, so i said, "my hand is up. i hope i'm the first one." it's been long since i wanted to be young again. she said, "oh, i'll make you young." but now we're not talking about that anymore. now she's talking about the climate issue. she want to be a lawyer. she wants to fight for the climate, for the world, actually. greta: it's very important that we use every possible channel that we haveand the law is especially powerful. michael: the petition is seeking to demonstrate that it's not just climate in the abstract or the earth in a bell jar. it's every child born today that will face the effects, you know, of increased global heating throughout their entire lives, generation after generatio
global activists in signing a legal complaint for the united nations convention on the rights othe child. ayakha: it's almost like the children of the worldng the world to court, for not upholding the united nations rights of the child. i was very glad to be part of it 'cause it will mean that i was able to shed light on what's happening to my community, to my country. they look at co2 emissions... nokulunga: she was gonna do the plastic surgeon and stuff, so i said, "my hand is up. i hope...
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forward, the rules that have been replaced after world war ii with the nato alliance and the nato member countries but that should not stop the united nationsrom helping ukraine. ukraine has never asked anybody to intervene by putting boots on the ground, they have asked for weapon systems so that they themselves can fight for freedom. in my personal opinion, if putin had been allowed to do, and there has been more than one bucha, to be clear, there have been multiple bucha scenarios, anywhere really the russians have stopped. but ukraine has asked for the weapons they need to achieve victory which is a complete russian withdrawal from ukraine and they have already shown the world that it is possible, they are achieving victory on the ground but they still need things like attack drones and tanks and ied�*s. the modern world sits back and incrementally arms ukraine, the more people will die and now people are dying in poland because this war continues. majorjohn spencer, thank you very much for your time. poland is a nato member. here to discuss what that means is our reporter azadeh moshiri. we speak a lot about the nato alliance, but it's
forward, the rules that have been replaced after world war ii with the nato alliance and the nato member countries but that should not stop the united nationsrom helping ukraine. ukraine has never asked anybody to intervene by putting boots on the ground, they have asked for weapon systems so that they themselves can fight for freedom. in my personal opinion, if putin had been allowed to do, and there has been more than one bucha, to be clear, there have been multiple bucha scenarios, anywhere...
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well, the next thing is that she showed what a terrorist country, but also turkey, the united nations, the whole world shown that we will no longer react to this, you know, sick with a harrow and we are talking about the russian federation. at first they evoke sympathy, this time they evoked not only irritation, but i think that it's time to call the paramedics, let it be , for example, nato ships or some other mechanisms. but the fact is that this time everything will be as the world society should decide, mr. sergey. and what is the blackmail? let's try to figure it out . explain to us if you personally they explained what russia's blackmail consists of, after leaving the agreement that it concluded with turkey and the united nations, that is, now they are talking about the fact that they are going to torpedo grain trucks, or what this blackmail consists of. well, you know, i can't to rule out any development of events, the only thing i hope is that reason is not enough here. and some kind of self-protection instincts of self-preservation will work for russia. several days and you know that on the e
well, the next thing is that she showed what a terrorist country, but also turkey, the united nations, the whole world shown that we will no longer react to this, you know, sick with a harrow and we are talking about the russian federation. at first they evoke sympathy, this time they evoked not only irritation, but i think that it's time to call the paramedics, let it be , for example, nato ships or some other mechanisms. but the fact is that this time everything will be as the world society...
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united states against all enemies. we celebrate that he helped our nation navigate through world war two. we we're thankful for the truman doctrine the berlin airlift, the creation of the united nations and the end of racial segregation in the united states armed forces that occurred during his presidency. lord, you brought him from humble beginnings and used even his setbacks to provide him stepping stones to greater use in inspired by his note of all life, give us the wisdom to permit our reach to exceed our grasp for courage, creativity and commitment we pray in your sovereign. amen. ladies and, gentlemen, please take your seats. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable pelosi, speaker of the united states house of representatives. now, this is what you all came for. now it is special honor to invite word president truman's clifton truman daniel and his wife, polly and thomas. daniel alex burden and dr. kurt graham of the truman library institute, members of the missouri delegation, both and senate. and i might as current and past and leaders and mcconnell. and together we will unveil this s
united states against all enemies. we celebrate that he helped our nation navigate through world war two. we we're thankful for the truman doctrine the berlin airlift, the creation of the united nations and the end of racial segregation in the united states armed forces that occurred during his presidency. lord, you brought him from humble beginnings and used even his setbacks to provide him stepping stones to greater use in inspired by his note of all life, give us the wisdom to permit our...
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world. the united nations has denounced the increasingly harsh crack down on mass protests in iran. more than 300 patricia protesters had been killed since the start of a nationwide demonstrations in mid september. these images appear to show security forces advancing on protesters in the largely kurdish city of shaven route. public service unions in south africa have gone on a national one day strike. they are demanding a 10 percent wage high negotiations with the government currently deadlocked. it is offered 3 percent after a 4 year hiatus, the government of columbia has resumed peace talks with the country's largest remaining gorilla group, the national liberation army, been as why there was hosting talks just months after it restored diplomatic relations with columbia fixed former staff from hong kong now defunct apple daily newspaper have pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges, and the laws introduced by begging in 2020 the pro democracy newspaper was shut down following china's crackdown on the 20192020 hong kong protests. the world health organization has accused russia of car
world. the united nations has denounced the increasingly harsh crack down on mass protests in iran. more than 300 patricia protesters had been killed since the start of a nationwide demonstrations in mid september. these images appear to show security forces advancing on protesters in the largely kurdish city of shaven route. public service unions in south africa have gone on a national one day strike. they are demanding a 10 percent wage high negotiations with the government currently...
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united nations. antonio guterres said the world was on the highway to climate hell with no sign of slowing down
united nations. antonio guterres said the world was on the highway to climate hell with no sign of slowing down
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business — and, as you've been hearing, a stark warning has come from the head of the united nations that the worlding out a distress signal and our planet is changing at a catastrophic rate. antonio guterres was speaking at the cop27 summit in egypt, where over 100 world leaders are gathering. last year, many economies pledged to reach net—zero by 2050. but then things changed, europe's energy market was hit by russia's invasion of ukraine, and now countries face the prospect of blackouts and rationing of energy supplies. in response, germany, italy, the netherlands, greece and hungary have all extended production of coal and have re—opened previously closed facilities. so can european countries still meet their net—zero pledges? tim mcphie is spokesperson for climate and energy at the european commission. we have very dramatic challenges before us but we have written into law legislation that all member states have to follow. 0ur net zero target for 2050. also targets to reduce our emissions. so europe is staying course, those tigers remain our guidance for legislation for all of our member state
business — and, as you've been hearing, a stark warning has come from the head of the united nations that the worlding out a distress signal and our planet is changing at a catastrophic rate. antonio guterres was speaking at the cop27 summit in egypt, where over 100 world leaders are gathering. last year, many economies pledged to reach net—zero by 2050. but then things changed, europe's energy market was hit by russia's invasion of ukraine, and now countries face the prospect of blackouts...
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world war. i have to say that the united nations in this regard has not shown any strength to avoid this kind of problems in the world. i'm asking myself, what is needed? how is it possible that russia, today, i getting itself -- is getting itself out of international backlash to avoid any response abilities. this is not the kind of world order we have been looking for. the united nations should stop it and it is not happening. >> to think the west turned a blind eye in 2014? do you think the situation we find ourselves today in ukraine could have been a voted, -- could have been avoided? >> well it was related to each other. the mh flight 17 was one of the major crimes committed. the other was the crimea, which was the violation of international law and sovereignty of the united nations states. this is backed by russian troops until the agreement and the russian troops who assisted the militias did not leave. so, it's got to be viewed in the broader context of pressure against ukraine during that time period, which is aimed at overthrowing and delegitimizing a democratically elected government.
world war. i have to say that the united nations in this regard has not shown any strength to avoid this kind of problems in the world. i'm asking myself, what is needed? how is it possible that russia, today, i getting itself -- is getting itself out of international backlash to avoid any response abilities. this is not the kind of world order we have been looking for. the united nations should stop it and it is not happening. >> to think the west turned a blind eye in 2014? do you think...
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world, or surrender under his pressure. uh, less than half of the member states of the united nations, if we count not by the votes won, but he population, then here the difference is even more significant, it may be a quarter of the world's population, maybe 1/5 no more in addition, uh, yes, uh, there is a fight for the world, uh, to taxi to some unipolar positions, and we see what it will be like now, if it becomes unipolar, then there is space for all other states, and now there are more of them half, thank you. god will have even less space for them. and, perhaps, it will not exist, in principle, what is the danger of a unipolar world? and that's why russia , together with its like-minded people, opposes him and the second one already answers your question. of course , within the adherents of the unipolar world. uh, it starts reversals of reeling. i would not like to give out wish.
world, or surrender under his pressure. uh, less than half of the member states of the united nations, if we count not by the votes won, but he population, then here the difference is even more significant, it may be a quarter of the world's population, maybe 1/5 no more in addition, uh, yes, uh, there is a fight for the world, uh, to taxi to some unipolar positions, and we see what it will be like now, if it becomes unipolar, then there is space for all other states, and now there are more of...
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world. uniting nations in their love of the beautiful game. nations also brings together communities. qatar's desperate for| this tournament to be an expression of its heritage, wealth and ambition. and having got the world's attention, this was the perfect stage to put on a show. and with a number of world leaders present, the country's ruler, the emir, then declared the tournament open. welcome and good luck to all. and after his remarkable speech yesterday, when he turned on to qatar's critics, fifa's president gianni infantino finally turned to the football. let's welcome the teams, and let the show begin. qatar had qualified - which virtue of being hosts - but they weren't to have the start theyd' envisaged in this, they'd envisaged in this, their first ever appearance in the tournament. ecuador in control, this wasn't in qatar's script. many of the home fans left during the second half, and with qatar failing to score, those that remained saw their team become the first hosts to lose their opening match at a world cup. qatar now facing a
world. uniting nations in their love of the beautiful game. nations also brings together communities. qatar's desperate for| this tournament to be an expression of its heritage, wealth and ambition. and having got the world's attention, this was the perfect stage to put on a show. and with a number of world leaders present, the country's ruler, the emir, then declared the tournament open. welcome and good luck to all. and after his remarkable speech yesterday, when he turned on to qatar's...
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national adjutant, legion of valor of the united states. retired united states army lt. col., michael a okun's. mc. commander-in-chief, military order of the world united states navy chief petty officer doug, national president, the entire -- retired and listed. brian sector. idc agent and medal of honor recipient. congressional battle of honor society of the u.s. mr. joe, national commander, disabled american veterans. retired air force colonel, jim o'brien. executive vice president and chief...
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world cup is coming, so we have to have a party we have to celebrate. we have to unite united behind world football's most successful national team and their quest for 6 world cup title. lexia brian al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. israel says the united states is decision to launch an investigation into the killing of al jazeera journalist. sharina barkley is a grave mistake, adding that they will not cooperate should in was shot dead by his really forces in may while covering a raid on jeanine in the occupied west bank. my hannah has more from washington dc . there's no confirmation whatsoever from the u. s. side, these reports emanating from israel, originally, news reports in israel, and now it would appear to be confirmed by that series of tweets made by the israeli defense minister. there has been a reaction from congress, though, from a democratic senator crisp on holland. he's issued a tweet, a welcoming that the a parent moves by the department of justice to launch a unilateral investigation. it must be remembered that earlier this year, more than 50 members of congress wrote a letter to the department of justice as
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okay, now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell, united nations general assembly has passed a resolution calling on russia to pay reparations to ukraine. the non binding decisions supported by 94 of the assemblies, 193 members. it states that russet russia must be held accountable for violations of international law in or against g credit. dr. truck drivers in spain have begun an indefinite strike of a bit of working conditions. hundreds of truckers marched through the centre of madrid, demanding subsidies to counteract the soaring cost of living. at last confrontation with the government lasted the 20 days and caused major disruptions of supply chains to pay the bill of been killed and dozens wounded in missile strikes on the headquarters of iranian kurdish parties in northern iraq, runny and media site. they were carried out by iran's revolutionary god, who accused kurdish militants stoking widespread protests in around the european union. supposing new sanctions on iran measures target senior officials and some organizations you foreign ministers met i
okay, now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell, united nations general assembly has passed a resolution calling on russia to pay reparations to ukraine. the non binding decisions supported by 94 of the assemblies, 193 members. it states that russet russia must be held accountable for violations of international law in or against g credit. dr. truck drivers in spain have begun an indefinite strike of a bit of working conditions. hundreds of truckers marched...
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national adjutant, legion of valor of the united states. retired united states army lieutenant colonel michael a o akden, commander-in-chief, military order of the worldetired united states chief petty officer deborah elchick, national president, the retired and listed association. mr. brian packer, dz agent and medal of honor recipient, congressional medal of honor society of the united states. mr. joe parsetic,, national commander disabled veteran association. jim o'brien, executive president...