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has it been able to unite yemen?it's early to assess whether it's been successful or not. the count begins after that. of course, we need to acknowledge the complexities and competing objectives from the council. it reflects not only the defective entities on the ground but what these entities, their multiple objectives in the long term. so we need to monitor closely the next unfolding steps when it comes to the appointments across security, military, and the executive entities to see whether they actually have a degree of concern on the appointments. also a public commitment to public services. based on that, i think we can assess the possibility of having only one opponent, should we have an escalation if the truce collapses which is the big fear of many yemeni. >> i saw you nodding along to some of what he was saying there. i'm going to let you jump in. whether this is called a truce or whether this is called a cease-fire, the fact that it has been extended, does this show a serious commitment on the part of all t
has it been able to unite yemen?it's early to assess whether it's been successful or not. the count begins after that. of course, we need to acknowledge the complexities and competing objectives from the council. it reflects not only the defective entities on the ground but what these entities, their multiple objectives in the long term. so we need to monitor closely the next unfolding steps when it comes to the appointments across security, military, and the executive entities to see whether...
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the institution of a new presidential council in yemen. i think that's been key because this new counsel, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of the m m. and it was significant. but some of the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this councils comments. so there's everything to play for now. there is still the problem with ties. a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege, but up to 8 long years of fighting and misery. there is at least hope among yemenis that this devastating war might finally be coming to an end victoria gate and be al jazeera. ah. all right, let's go ahead and bring in our guests. joining us from santa josma, lavoie spokesman for the norwegian refugee council in yemen. from washington, d, c and l. she line a research fellow in the middle east program at the quincy institute, and from berlin, ibrahim jalal and on resident scholar in the gulf and yemen program at the middle east institute. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for
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how many in yemen have profited from this violence? and there are structures in place now that sort of perpetuate the conflict because they are profitable for, again, a very limited number of individuals. but these, these are the people with power. and so the longer that the truth goes on, the, my hope is that other forms of, of economic activity that, that yemen will be able to shift away from sort of the status quo a war economy. and try to regain be sort of more productive economic processes. certainly the basic questions like the payment of salaries are absolutely essential. but again, i do think just, it's a matter. it is a question of trying to give you the time to start to, to get out of some of these, this dependence on the war economy and try to return through to a peacetime economy. however, that will be an extremely long process and will require significant external resources, which i think external powers, saudi arabia, the way, the united states, france, the u. k. these countries that have all profited from the sale of wea
how many in yemen have profited from this violence? and there are structures in place now that sort of perpetuate the conflict because they are profitable for, again, a very limited number of individuals. but these, these are the people with power. and so the longer that the truth goes on, the, my hope is that other forms of, of economic activity that, that yemen will be able to shift away from sort of the status quo a war economy. and try to regain be sort of more productive economic...
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for war in yemen started in 2014. when it ran back to the rebels, took control of the capitol center, forcing the internationally recognized government to flee. the saudi coalition joined the war the following year to try to restore the government to power more than a 150000 people have been killed during 8 years of fighting u. s. president j biden. and the un have welcome the move to extend the truce. this is a pivotal moment for human human has the opportunity to continue this progress in choose peace instead of war suffering and destruction. the longer we can create a show and keep an upholding good kind of truce bubble, the more we hope the donors are will continue to fund our operations. the conflicts created one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. the un says more than 4000000 people have been displaced. 90000000 others are going hungry. analysts say the truce is a pathway to peace. the institution of a new presidential council in yemen. i think that's been key because this new counsel, an 8 man council, h
for war in yemen started in 2014. when it ran back to the rebels, took control of the capitol center, forcing the internationally recognized government to flee. the saudi coalition joined the war the following year to try to restore the government to power more than a 150000 people have been killed during 8 years of fighting u. s. president j biden. and the un have welcome the move to extend the truce. this is a pivotal moment for human human has the opportunity to continue this progress in...
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the major sunni party in yemen. it has ties to the coalition, but several of its members have joined al qaeda. could the terrorist organization be benefiting from this war? particularly al qaeda and the re bn peninsula a q a p, which also wants to be rid of the hoof ease and answer allah. their leader, helen, but tar fee. that is much. but harvey was once one have been lot of followers and was also in afghanistan. what it all i mean is she lot, you know, we are fighting to hooters and their supporters on molten 11 from in several yamini regional at the end height of yemen. the e q a p became infamous after the shylie of dough tragedy in paris. on january 7th, 2015, the quasi brothers carried out the shootings. aka p claims responsibility, the organizations then spokes person in yemen, nasa are all i me see celebrated, the attack also will added. oh lisa. and it's as head of answer, allah's intelligence service gala. we shall monitors all kate as activities closely . he is all too familiar with the man in question. p
the major sunni party in yemen. it has ties to the coalition, but several of its members have joined al qaeda. could the terrorist organization be benefiting from this war? particularly al qaeda and the re bn peninsula a q a p, which also wants to be rid of the hoof ease and answer allah. their leader, helen, but tar fee. that is much. but harvey was once one have been lot of followers and was also in afghanistan. what it all i mean is she lot, you know, we are fighting to hooters and their...
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after months of preparation we arrive in adding a port city in the south of yemen with this as a route few west have travelled during the past 7 years. 2 yemenis are with us on the car, but we won't fill them for their own protection. they are taking a risk accompanying us. as no one is allowed to let journalists travel north towards the rebels. since 2015, a war driven by economic and religious motive has politically divided yemen and to the east and south are governed by authorities, backed by a saudi led coalition, including the united arab emirates in the north west is an area controlled by ansari, a law, a political and military movement also known as the hu thies, the area is effectively under a blockade, so it's difficult for journalists to reach where driving to the forbidden territory from arden. from there, it takes around 15 hours to reach santa by car. we use often bumpy side roads. so see this road was used by smugglers and it's been abandoned by the state to go because you hide the camera hided over 500 kilometers. we passed 38 checkpoints. what was really 3 factories wit
after months of preparation we arrive in adding a port city in the south of yemen with this as a route few west have travelled during the past 7 years. 2 yemenis are with us on the car, but we won't fill them for their own protection. they are taking a risk accompanying us. as no one is allowed to let journalists travel north towards the rebels. since 2015, a war driven by economic and religious motive has politically divided yemen and to the east and south are governed by authorities, backed...
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calvin, thank you — happening in yemen. calvin, thank you for _ happening in yemen.you for that analysis . thank you for that analysis there on yemen. much more on there on yemen. much more on the bbc news website, as well. 0n the eve of the 100th day since russia's invasion of ukraine, president zelensky has called for western countries to increase the delivery of weapons. in his latest address, mr zelensky said russia now controlled a fifth of his country. on thursday, he met the new us ambassador to ukraine, bridget brink. she has given herfirst broadcast interview to the bbc�*sjoe inwood, who reports from kyiv. the battle for severodonetsk is not over, it seems. this is how one ukrainian soldier experiences it. bodycam footage, released on social media, shows intense street fighting, as they try to hold back the russian advance. "calm down, calm down — it's ok," he says. one of his colleagues has been hit. they apply pressure to the wound, before trying to get him to safety. it has been increasingly hard to get a clear picture of what is happening on the ground.
calvin, thank you — happening in yemen. calvin, thank you for _ happening in yemen.you for that analysis . thank you for that analysis there on yemen. much more on there on yemen. much more on the bbc news website, as well. 0n the eve of the 100th day since russia's invasion of ukraine, president zelensky has called for western countries to increase the delivery of weapons. in his latest address, mr zelensky said russia now controlled a fifth of his country. on thursday, he met the new us...
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we must be clear that the humanitarian needs for yemen, remain high. some 19000000 people will go hungry this year, including more than a 160000 who will face famine like conditions. more than 4000000 people have been displaced since the war started. severe needs persist across all sectors, and food isn't the only issue. many other needs persist, and the un humanitarian relief plan is only a quarter funded. ah, planes, president says russia now occupies a 5th of his country. the major lensky is urging the west to step up weapon supplies while his troops locked in grinding battles with rushes army, with front line stretching across more than a 1000 kilometers. ukrainian military says fis street fighting is taking place in several, jeanette, sk. russian forces control 80 percent of the city, which is one of the last 2 major urban centers in your province that haven't fallen official say a russian missile. so hit railway lines in the western region. but you've been used for delivering suppliers to ukrainian forces. stanley wouldn't get control of mobile b
we must be clear that the humanitarian needs for yemen, remain high. some 19000000 people will go hungry this year, including more than a 160000 who will face famine like conditions. more than 4000000 people have been displaced since the war started. severe needs persist across all sectors, and food isn't the only issue. many other needs persist, and the un humanitarian relief plan is only a quarter funded. ah, planes, president says russia now occupies a 5th of his country. the major lensky is...
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the institution of a new presidential counsel in yemen. i think that's being key because this new counsel, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant. but some of the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this councils comments. so there's everything to play for now. there is still the problem with ties. a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege. but after 8 long years of fighting and misery, there is at least hope among yemenis that this devastating war might finally be coming to an end victoria gate and b, l g. is there a? yes, major is reporting present terabyte. we'll visit saudi arabia later this month. and it comes off to riyadh, agreed to increase oil production on thursday, and extended the truce and will batted yemen. in february biden's sense of delegation left for talks on boosting. outputs as fuel prices began storing in the u. s. washington has announced a new rounds of sanctions against russian oligarchy and beliefs.
the institution of a new presidential counsel in yemen. i think that's being key because this new counsel, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant. but some of the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this councils comments. so there's everything to play for now. there is still the problem with ties. a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege. but after 8 long years of fighting and...
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the institution of a new presidential counsel in yemen. i think that's been key because this new counsel, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant, but some old, the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this council to come in. so there's everything to play for now. there is still the problem with tires, a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege. but of the 8 long years of fighting and misery, there is at least hope among yemenis that this devastating war might finally be coming to an end victoria gate and be al jazeera ukraine's presence is russia is a now occupying a 5th of his country. road means lensky is urging the west to step up weapons supplies. ukrainian troops are locked in grinding battles with the russian army with frontline, stretching across more than a 1000 kilometers. the ukrainian military says years street fighting is taking place in severe dennis. russian forces control 80 percent of the city, which is one of
the institution of a new presidential counsel in yemen. i think that's been key because this new counsel, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant, but some old, the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this council to come in. so there's everything to play for now. there is still the problem with tires, a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege. but of the 8 long years of fighting...
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ah, rival sides in yemen? devastating civil war have agreed to extend a truce just hours before it was about to expire. the move has been welcomed by the u. n. and you as president joe biden, he says it's time to work towards a permanent pay steel, as he's far between who the rebels and yemen internationally recognized government was 1st agreed in april. and when i last for another 2 months, the conflict began in 2014. when the who sees took over the capitol center, a saudi led coalition intervened in 2015, in an effort to restore the government to power virtually escalating the conflict for millions of people across yemen. on the ground news of the truce extension has been greeted with relief and hope. yes, this, germany's are mostly optimistic about the results that we hope the truce will be extended and other issues that haven't been resolved over the past period will be addressed as well. including the opening of roads and crossings. a lemony natalia menus are tired of this war and are fed up with the curr
ah, rival sides in yemen? devastating civil war have agreed to extend a truce just hours before it was about to expire. the move has been welcomed by the u. n. and you as president joe biden, he says it's time to work towards a permanent pay steel, as he's far between who the rebels and yemen internationally recognized government was 1st agreed in april. and when i last for another 2 months, the conflict began in 2014. when the who sees took over the capitol center, a saudi led coalition...
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with yemen. see the rebels and the saudi led coalition. agreed to extend a ceasefire that's been in place for.
with yemen. see the rebels and the saudi led coalition. agreed to extend a ceasefire that's been in place for.
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the institution of a new presidential council in yemen. i think that's been key because this new counsel, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant. but some of the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this council to come in. so as everything to play for now, there is still the problem of ties. a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege, but of the 8 long years of fighting and misery. there is at least hope among yemenis that this devastating war might finally be coming to an end victoria gate and be al jazeera washington has announced the new round of sanctions against russian oligarchs and leads the latest measures to hit more criminal and officials on businessmen linked to president letter putin, as well as their yachts aircraft, and the firms that manage them more than a 1000 people have been sanctioned by the u. s. and other western countries following russia invasion of ukraine in february. it's $100.00 days since russia's
the institution of a new presidential council in yemen. i think that's been key because this new counsel, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant. but some of the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this council to come in. so as everything to play for now, there is still the problem of ties. a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege, but of the 8 long years of fighting and...
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the institution of a new presidential council in yemen. i think that's been key because this new council, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant. but some of the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this councils comments. so there's everything to play for now. there is still a problem with ties. a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege, but up to 8 long years of fighting and misery. there is at least hope among yemenis that this devastating war might finally be coming to an end, victoria gate and b l g era. us media is reporting president, joe biden will visit saudi arabia later this month. it comes off to react, agreed to increase oil production on thursday, and extended the truce in war basses, yemen, i've not previously sent a delegation that for talks in february on boosting output as fuel prices dotted. soaring in the u. s. with you as, as a now sir, new round of sanctions targeting russian oligarchs and elite, the lat
the institution of a new presidential council in yemen. i think that's been key because this new council, an 8 man council, has really been focused on trying to change the trajectory of yemen. and it was significant. but some of the old war mongers were removed from leadership positions in order for this councils comments. so there's everything to play for now. there is still a problem with ties. a large city in yemen, southwest that still under siege, but up to 8 long years of fighting and...
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but this is seen as a very crucial time for yemen given after 7 years of war. the humanitarian situation there has gone from bad to worse. it's one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. and at a time when money for helping people is drying up in food prices are rising. so the announcement was welcome by the u. s. president who said that it needs to be built on a in order to go forward. and we do know that there were problems in implementing the truce. initially, it wasn't fully implemented. some roads that they had hoped would be reopened, were not reopened. there were spiting that continued, but nevertheless civilian deaths were cut in half. so the united nations is seeing this is a major step forward. the special envoy for the un, hans greenberg said, it changes that trajectory of the war. again, it was welcomed by the u. s. president joe biden, and it's seen as something that needs to be built on, but could be a game changer for the region. good on the ground in yemen, use of the truce extension has been greeted with relief and hope. will agatha onl
but this is seen as a very crucial time for yemen given after 7 years of war. the humanitarian situation there has gone from bad to worse. it's one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. and at a time when money for helping people is drying up in food prices are rising. so the announcement was welcome by the u. s. president who said that it needs to be built on a in order to go forward. and we do know that there were problems in implementing the truce. initially, it wasn't fully...
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s . provides training and equipment for almost every saudi unit engaged in the bombing of yemen. thus, despite numerous accounts of civilian death, as according to a newly released study with moscow to the world, this is our international. my name is peter scott. wherever you jordan is from. welcome to the program. rushes foreign minister said again love. rob's plunge. trip to serbia has been cancelled that says neighboring states, bulgaria, north macedonia, and montenegro refuse to let his plane fly through the space. the news came just hours before the shadowed meeting between russia's prop diplomats unsaid the president's alexander boots. in belgrade, the russian foreign ministry has confirmed the closure thing. it's another line of communication that's been cut off the serbian president is expected to address the matter later on monday, western arm supplies to ukraine are aimed at dragging out the conflicts fell for bloody me. putin has said in his 1st full interview since his daughter rushes military offensive. he also claimed the rough and military was successfully neutrali
s . provides training and equipment for almost every saudi unit engaged in the bombing of yemen. thus, despite numerous accounts of civilian death, as according to a newly released study with moscow to the world, this is our international. my name is peter scott. wherever you jordan is from. welcome to the program. rushes foreign minister said again love. rob's plunge. trip to serbia has been cancelled that says neighboring states, bulgaria, north macedonia, and montenegro refuse to let his...
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ah, are you watching al jazeera live from doha with me for the battle also ahead, warring sides in yemen, agree to extend a nation wide truce for another 2 months, but major differences remaining their effort to end the conflicts. pakistan cuts fuel subsidies for a 2nd time in a week to stabilize its economy, but 1000000 struggle to make ends meets and celebrating queen elizabeth platinum, jubilee britain kicks awful days of festivities to mock 70 years since she ascended to the ah thank you very much for joining us us present, joe biden has delivered an impassioned address to the nation calling on congress to act on gun control. is called on lawmakers to restore limits on the sale of assault, sty weapons, and high capacity magazines. after a string of mass shootings in the country, biden says the families of those killed involved in texas and buffalo. new york had one resounding request. they had one message for all of us. do something. just do something. for god's sake do something. after columbine, after sandy hook after charleston, after orlando, after los vegas, after parkland. noth
ah, are you watching al jazeera live from doha with me for the battle also ahead, warring sides in yemen, agree to extend a nation wide truce for another 2 months, but major differences remaining their effort to end the conflicts. pakistan cuts fuel subsidies for a 2nd time in a week to stabilize its economy, but 1000000 struggle to make ends meets and celebrating queen elizabeth platinum, jubilee britain kicks awful days of festivities to mock 70 years since she ascended to the ah thank you...
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guns in the us provide training on equipment for almost every saudi unit engaged in the bombing of yemen, despite numerous accounts of civilian death, according to a newly released study with one minute past 8 am monday morning and a new week is just getting on the way here in moscow money is peter scott, will be joining us from. welcome to the news herald ox, international rushes. foreign minister said again, love rob's pun. trip to serbia has been cancelled that says neighboring states bulgaria, north macedonia, months, negro. refuse to let his plane fly through the space. the news, the came just hours before the scheduled, a meeting between rushes, top diplomats answer being president, alexander of your church in belgrade. there was a foreign ministry, has confirmed the closure saying it's another line of communication communication that's being cut off the serbian president is expected to address the matter later on monday. western arm supplies to ukraine are aimed at dragging out the conflict. that's what vladimir putin has said in his 1st full interview since the start of russia's
guns in the us provide training on equipment for almost every saudi unit engaged in the bombing of yemen, despite numerous accounts of civilian death, according to a newly released study with one minute past 8 am monday morning and a new week is just getting on the way here in moscow money is peter scott, will be joining us from. welcome to the news herald ox, international rushes. foreign minister said again, love rob's pun. trip to serbia has been cancelled that says neighboring states...
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this is engaged in the problem of yemen. us despite multiple accounts of civilian death, according to a newly really study with just getting on the way moscow is 7 and my name is peter scotts and welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis on oxy, which is a foreign minister again love. rob's one trip to so be, has been cancelled not neighboring states will guerria north, macedonia, and months. negro refused to let his plane fly through the space. the news came just hours before the scheduled meeting between rushes, top diplomat answer being president, alexander voltage in belgrade. the russian foreign minister has confirmed the closure, sent another line of communication that's been cut off, so the president is expected to address the matter later on monday. western arm supplies to ukraine are aimed at dragging out the conflict thus far. but the ma putin has said in his 1st full interview since the start of russia's military offensive. he also claim to the russia miller. she was successful in utilizing much of the advanced equipment sent to kia buster class with the deliveries of weap
this is engaged in the problem of yemen. us despite multiple accounts of civilian death, according to a newly really study with just getting on the way moscow is 7 and my name is peter scotts and welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis on oxy, which is a foreign minister again love. rob's one trip to so be, has been cancelled not neighboring states will guerria north, macedonia, and months. negro refused to let his plane fly through the space. the news came just hours before the scheduled...
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there are around 300000 yemen who are a need for medical intervention outside of the country. that also many people who move the, the next truce would bring more life as we have only received 7 flights during the last 2 months. now many hold that the 16 flights would be received wouldn't be coming tomorrow. also, around 20 fuel tank is would also reach the data see post. this would also contribute in the getting the situation. also, many of the tools would enable the international organizations to facilitate and also help in bringing the ball people i need to the lowest, specially that the around 20000000 yemen. he's a need for you military and assistance that also 9000000 yemen who require who have be pushed to the big firm. and so the next 2 months are critical for him. and he's also forwarding sites to resolve their differences peacefully. christian salumi has more from un headquarters in new york. the un welcome, the extension of the truce has a positive step one that could change the trajectory of a war that lasted more than 7 years and pushed millions of people to the br
there are around 300000 yemen who are a need for medical intervention outside of the country. that also many people who move the, the next truce would bring more life as we have only received 7 flights during the last 2 months. now many hold that the 16 flights would be received wouldn't be coming tomorrow. also, around 20 fuel tank is would also reach the data see post. this would also contribute in the getting the situation. also, many of the tools would enable the international organizations...
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there have been reports of extensive civilian harm in yemen. however, d o d has not reported and state could not provide evidence that it investigated incidents of potential unauthorized use of equipment transferred to saudi arabia or united arab emirates. joe biden came to power promising to wind america's role in the blood bus these yemen than to stop supplying saudi arabia with all the bombs and missiles they wanted. he promised to stop supplying offensive weapons. everyone cheered and clapped and celebrated. and that was that, except who's to tell what an offensive or a defensive weapon is. how's that for loophole? u. s. military training mission officials told us that all of the equipment, the u. s. cells through f m. s to saudi arabia must be for defensive purposes in accordance with the arms control export act. however, these officials could not provide a definition for equipment that is defensive in nature when we asked how they distinguish between equipment used for defensive purposes and equipment used for offensive purposes. there ar
there have been reports of extensive civilian harm in yemen. however, d o d has not reported and state could not provide evidence that it investigated incidents of potential unauthorized use of equipment transferred to saudi arabia or united arab emirates. joe biden came to power promising to wind america's role in the blood bus these yemen than to stop supplying saudi arabia with all the bombs and missiles they wanted. he promised to stop supplying offensive weapons. everyone cheered and...
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s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia or u. e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides just bold an somewhat shameless waltz. really shameless is all for doing all of this. then coming out and demanding accountability from others, or even saying so, but saying you'll hold them responsible. we have, i have a long history of relationship with saudi arabia, one where we raise issues, where we had significant concerns on human rights and on a range of issues and one where we have had a long security relationship that has been in the interest of the united states, i in terms of this, it a specific strike and a reaction. obviously any time there's a loss of life, of innocent lives, that is a tragedy. and we are, we are mindful of that focused on that. we and many other organizations ha
s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia or u. e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides just bold an somewhat shameless waltz. really shameless is all for doing all of this. then coming out and demanding accountability from...
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a ceasefire in yemen has been extended for another two months. prompting a saudi—led military intervention a year later in support of the government. calvin dark is a political commentator. he gave me this analysis from denver. while the situation is truly complicated, what the extension of the ceasefire means for the people of yemen is a respite from a lot of the death and the tragedy that they have lived over the last seven years because with this last truce that started back in april, we saw a drastic decrease in civilian casualties and just a kind of lifting of the tragedy happening there. so, while the political situation is complicated, for the yemeni people, this will be another hopefully two months of decreased deaths, decreased tension while the different warring factions hopefully can arrive to some type of an agreement to make this peace that they saw in the last two months — and, hopefully, for the two months coming — be more permanent. what are the chances of that, do you think, though? well, i think there is a good chance because pe
a ceasefire in yemen has been extended for another two months. prompting a saudi—led military intervention a year later in support of the government. calvin dark is a political commentator. he gave me this analysis from denver. while the situation is truly complicated, what the extension of the ceasefire means for the people of yemen is a respite from a lot of the death and the tragedy that they have lived over the last seven years because with this last truce that started back in april, we...
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the us has not fully investigated its role in human rights abuses in yemen. this according to a congressional watch dog report. and us big oil companies blamed by president biden for inaction, push back against the call to ramp up production, saying that he himself had previously encouraged to shift from fossil fuels. the broadcasting lab direct from our studios in moscow. this is our international and shawn thomas certainly glad to have you. with right now, we started with the lugens can republic, city of 71. yes. square for mercenaries are believed to be trapped in a local chemical plant, alongside ukrainian soldiers. according to various estimates, up to 2 and a half 1000 troops are stuck in the industrial zone. russian and allied forces say that they have taken control of all of the city except for the plants as to where key of forces blew up. a can tainer laden with chemicals at the end of may. now i'm moving. local officials have called a provocation and crime against civilians. egos, don off comments from the front line. behind me, you can see the blac
the us has not fully investigated its role in human rights abuses in yemen. this according to a congressional watch dog report. and us big oil companies blamed by president biden for inaction, push back against the call to ramp up production, saying that he himself had previously encouraged to shift from fossil fuels. the broadcasting lab direct from our studios in moscow. this is our international and shawn thomas certainly glad to have you. with right now, we started with the lugens can...
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ah, hello, we begin with breaking news from yemen. that's where the whole the rebels on the saudi led coalition have agreed to extend the true spy. another 2 months. the un special envoy for yemen, commended the warring parties. war has killed more than 150000 people and displaced 1000000 since it began in 2014. it's created one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. christian salumi has more from the u. n. the truce has provided some rare moments of relative calm for yemen is after more than 7 years of war, a war that has unleashed what the un describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. the resumption of commercial flights between for 9 cairo, offers some normalcy for the country. the special envoy for yemen. hans greenberg has been working intensely to extend the cease fire according to the united nation . but while they say preliminary indications from the parties are positive, many yemenis are still suffering. despite the good use today on the cairo flights and the improve humanitarian situation, the truces deliver
ah, hello, we begin with breaking news from yemen. that's where the whole the rebels on the saudi led coalition have agreed to extend the true spy. another 2 months. the un special envoy for yemen, commended the warring parties. war has killed more than 150000 people and displaced 1000000 since it began in 2014. it's created one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. christian salumi has more from the u. n. the truce has provided some rare moments of relative calm for yemen is after...
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the saudi led coalition 7 year long war against who the rebels in yemen has caused thousands of lives with over 23000000 people in need of humanitarian assistance. and who was the number one sponsor of re ads campaign. the u. s. joe biden suspended sales last year and promised the u. s. would stop supporting offensive saudi operations. still the maintenance contracts for re ads, instruments of death, just keep on coming. the investigation shows that only 39 air force units from the saudi muradi led coalition could have conducted airstrikes in yemen. and that during 7 years of war, the u. s. approved contracts that likely benefited 38 of the 39 air strike units. arms training and technical maintenance. all provided by the u. s. weapons industry have aided the majority of saudi arabia's fighter jet squadron to carry out war crimes. since 2015 human rights groups investigating the airstrikes have identified more than 300 that violated or appeared to violate. international law, as us supplied and service to military hardware continues to make and already terrible humanitarian crisis, even
the saudi led coalition 7 year long war against who the rebels in yemen has caused thousands of lives with over 23000000 people in need of humanitarian assistance. and who was the number one sponsor of re ads campaign. the u. s. joe biden suspended sales last year and promised the u. s. would stop supporting offensive saudi operations. still the maintenance contracts for re ads, instruments of death, just keep on coming. the investigation shows that only 39 air force units from the saudi muradi...
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ukraine, afghanistan, yemen, anywhere in the world, if the human rights are violated, anywhere there is war we are opposed to it and we condemn it. >> the russian foreign minister taking up on your offer? russia doesn't seem to be interested in it, continues to fight and take territory from ukraine. >> the problem is, russia is blaming ukraine that ukraine is not after negotiations and the stop of the war and ukraine is doing the same. and accusing russia of the same thing. but i am of the belief that we should all try so that the war will come to an end as soon as possible and that the diplomacy between russia and ukraine through political dialog that's affecting vastly the whole world. >> let me ask you about the so-called iran nuclear deal. jcpoa. the american official who is in charge of handling that portfolio said recently that the prospects for the deal being renewed are tenuous at best and do you share that view that the iran nuclear deal is in the likely to come back into force? >> just as the foreign minister of the united states, the foreign secretary, and also, i am facin
ukraine, afghanistan, yemen, anywhere in the world, if the human rights are violated, anywhere there is war we are opposed to it and we condemn it. >> the russian foreign minister taking up on your offer? russia doesn't seem to be interested in it, continues to fight and take territory from ukraine. >> the problem is, russia is blaming ukraine that ukraine is not after negotiations and the stop of the war and ukraine is doing the same. and accusing russia of the same thing. but i am...
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joe biden came to power promising to wind america's role in the blood buff that he's yemen, than to stop supplying saudi arabia with all the bombs and missiles they wanted. he promised to stop supplying offensive weapons. everyone cheered and clapped and celebrated. and that was that, except who's to tell what an offensive or defensive weapon is. how's that for a new poll u. s. military training mission officials told us that all of the equipment, the u. s. cells through f m. s to saudi arabia must be for defensive purposes in accordance with the arms control export act. however, these officials could not provide a definition for equipment that is defensive in nature when we asked how they distinguish between equipment used for defensive purposes and equipment used for offensive purposes. there are some weapons pgm, so precision guided munitions, for example, hooked the jets and used the air strikes very offensive. what the u. s. government did to avoid heavy scrutinise, sell the missiles in parts, thereby by possible the bureaucracy. we didn't sell them a missile. they claim we sold the
joe biden came to power promising to wind america's role in the blood buff that he's yemen, than to stop supplying saudi arabia with all the bombs and missiles they wanted. he promised to stop supplying offensive weapons. everyone cheered and clapped and celebrated. and that was that, except who's to tell what an offensive or defensive weapon is. how's that for a new poll u. s. military training mission officials told us that all of the equipment, the u. s. cells through f m. s to saudi arabia...
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has provided jets on pilot training for almost every saudi unit conducting strikes in yemen. attacks which have been widely criticized for causing huge amounts of civilian debts. that is, according to a recent study published by the washington post new analysis by the washington post and security force monitor at columbia law schools. human rights institute provides the most complete picture yet of the depth and breadth of us support for the saudi led air campaign, revealing that a substantial portion of the air raids were carried out by jets, developed, maintained and sold by u. s. companies and pilots who were trained by the u. s. military. the saudi led coalition, 7 year long war against toothy rebels in yemen has cost thousands of lives with over 23000000 people in need of humanitarian assistance. and who was the number one sponsor of re ads campaign. the u. s. joe biden suspended sales last year and promised the u. s. would stop supporting offensive saudi operations. still the maintenance contracts for re ads, instruments of death, just keep on coming. the investigation shows th
has provided jets on pilot training for almost every saudi unit conducting strikes in yemen. attacks which have been widely criticized for causing huge amounts of civilian debts. that is, according to a recent study published by the washington post new analysis by the washington post and security force monitor at columbia law schools. human rights institute provides the most complete picture yet of the depth and breadth of us support for the saudi led air campaign, revealing that a substantial...
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the united states remains committed to delivering aid to the most vulnerable in yemen, funding gaps for significant cuts to life saving humanitarian programs, depriving millions of you mean ease of the support they need. humanitarian assistance alone cannot address the roots of this crisis. we urge the parties of the conflict to hold hostilities to make way for a durable inclusive political solution to this conflict. for the sake of the people, no doubt the thousands of yeah, many people who have been protesting and chanting death to america and the streets over the past week would prefer the u. s. stopped helping their saudi enemies rather than except washington's charitable donations. especially when the $4500000000.00, the u. s. has sent t eman is breadcrumbs in comparison to the over $50000000000.00 in usaid to ukraine, but that likely wouldn't fit the white house as agenda biden's reportedly set to visit re add later this month to court the saudis into lowering global oil prices and punishing russia for it's offensive in ukraine. what a 180 degree turn from back on the campaign tra
the united states remains committed to delivering aid to the most vulnerable in yemen, funding gaps for significant cuts to life saving humanitarian programs, depriving millions of you mean ease of the support they need. humanitarian assistance alone cannot address the roots of this crisis. we urge the parties of the conflict to hold hostilities to make way for a durable inclusive political solution to this conflict. for the sake of the people, no doubt the thousands of yeah, many people who...
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it seems it has failed to fully investigate its own role in perpetuating such abuses in yemen. that's according to a congressional watched report. he's broad, gusty of comments, a quarter of a 1000000 deaths later, the united states still hasn't been able to figure out whether the $60000000000.00 of weapons that supplied the saudi arabia. we're used to kill innocent people. in fact, the united states openly admits they didn't even bother to try to find out there have been reports of extensive civilian harm in yemen. however, d o, d has not reported in state, could not provide evidence that had investigated incidents of potential unauthorized use of equipment transferred to saudi arabia or united arab emirates. joe biden came to power promising to wind america's role in the blood bus these yemen than to stop supplying saudi arabia with all the bombs and missiles they wanted. he promised to stop supplying offensive weapons. everyone cheered and clapped and celebrated. and that was that, except who's to tell what an offensive or defensive weapon is. how's that for a loophole? u. s
it seems it has failed to fully investigate its own role in perpetuating such abuses in yemen. that's according to a congressional watched report. he's broad, gusty of comments, a quarter of a 1000000 deaths later, the united states still hasn't been able to figure out whether the $60000000000.00 of weapons that supplied the saudi arabia. we're used to kill innocent people. in fact, the united states openly admits they didn't even bother to try to find out there have been reports of extensive...
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s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia or u. e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides just bolden, somewhat shameless, what's really shameless is also doing all of this then coming out and demanding accountability from others or even saying so. but saying you.
s. origin defense articles were used in yemen by saudi arabia or u. e, against anything other than legitimate military targets, such as civilians or civilian infrastructure. this was a brief summary on how to wash your hands of all culpability. for one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world for 8th long years. it isn't particularly brilliant or slides just bolden, somewhat shameless, what's really shameless is also doing all of this then coming out and demanding accountability from...
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that are around 300000 yemen who are a need for medical intervention outside of the country. that also many people who move the next 2 se would brewing more life as the have only received 3 flights during the last 2 months. now, many hold that the 16 flights will be received will be coming tomorrow. also, around 20 fuel tank is would also reach the day to see post. this would also contribute in the getting the situation. and also many of the crews would enable the international organizations to associates and also help in bringing the not bald people. i need to the lowest specially that the around 20000000 am and he was a need for you may tell you assistance that also 9000000 yemen. he who require have be pushed to the big firm. and so the next 2 months are critical for him. and he's also forwarding sites to resolve their differences peacefully. ukraine's president says russia now occupies a 5th of his country. let him is. lensky is urging the west to step up. weapons supplies on his troops are locked in grinding battles with rushes army. with front lines stretching across mo
that are around 300000 yemen who are a need for medical intervention outside of the country. that also many people who move the next 2 se would brewing more life as the have only received 3 flights during the last 2 months. now, many hold that the 16 flights will be received will be coming tomorrow. also, around 20 fuel tank is would also reach the day to see post. this would also contribute in the getting the situation. and also many of the crews would enable the international organizations to...
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and yemen is definitely not an exception. so i think there's some agreement recognition, at least by the actors, any amend that they need to sort of puzzle fighting in order to alleviate the conditions, whether it's for them or for the people that live under their control. but there are c as a, as a report, as i mentioned, and others is that the mentoring situation is very, very awful in yemen. and even this is far, is probably not going to be able to resolve them. is there enough international focus on that? mean, we know that there's not enough international focus, but is there enough at least to pressure these sides to keep coming together to keep trying to resolve their differences through dialogue? i think in terms of international pressure. and i think in terms of international mediation, sort of the, you know, mentioning, goes there, you know, foreign nation stepping up to try to mediate or to try to increase the confidence between them of the parties. i think i think there's a lot of that and i think that would have n
and yemen is definitely not an exception. so i think there's some agreement recognition, at least by the actors, any amend that they need to sort of puzzle fighting in order to alleviate the conditions, whether it's for them or for the people that live under their control. but there are c as a, as a report, as i mentioned, and others is that the mentoring situation is very, very awful in yemen. and even this is far, is probably not going to be able to resolve them. is there enough international...
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raskin: rudy giuliani was certainly being a yemen. the people any other president would have reride on, the campaigning more, the attorney general of the united states, the flawrs his company, were all telling him the same thing. it was over. he had lost the election. reporter: this was a very different presentation than you did nurs night. what were you trying to make sure people picked up today watching? mr.raskin: it's important for everyone see not only was the big lie a big lie but donald trump must have known it was a big lie unless as william barr put it he was detached from reality but we're going to assume that the president of the united states was connected to reality and in that case, he has to listen to the attorney general of the united states, all of the white house lawyers, the campaign lawyer, the campaign advisers, they were all tilling him the same thing. it was over. he'd lost the election. he goes out and says the opposite. that he'd won the election. reporter: what about rudy giuliani? mr. raskin: the facts came
raskin: rudy giuliani was certainly being a yemen. the people any other president would have reride on, the campaigning more, the attorney general of the united states, the flawrs his company, were all telling him the same thing. it was over. he had lost the election. reporter: this was a very different presentation than you did nurs night. what were you trying to make sure people picked up today watching? mr.raskin: it's important for everyone see not only was the big lie a big lie but donald...
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weapons-backed saudi arabia bombing of yemen?st to be clear, the lawsuit is a lawsuit that dawn is brought in its own capacity and jamaal's fiancÉ is a coplaintiff. we are joining together in this lawsuit will stop we know mohammed bin salman has demanded the biden administration interfere in our lawsuit to grant immunity. that is not going happen. it is not happen so far but if he since to become king, he will have sovereign immunity. the other lawsuit will remain and we are waiting for a verdict on the court for the motion to dismiss our lawsui we intend to prevail and hope we will prevail. today we will be commemorating the murder of jamaal khashoggi by mohammed bin salman by unveiling a new street side and front of the saudi industry at 1:00 p.m. i think that is the most important active accountability at exists to date a permanent street side in front of the saudi embassy reminding the whole world of who was responsible for ts heinous crime. that's face it, this is a face-saving exit for their futile war that is caused nothi
weapons-backed saudi arabia bombing of yemen?st to be clear, the lawsuit is a lawsuit that dawn is brought in its own capacity and jamaal's fiancÉ is a coplaintiff. we are joining together in this lawsuit will stop we know mohammed bin salman has demanded the biden administration interfere in our lawsuit to grant immunity. that is not going happen. it is not happen so far but if he since to become king, he will have sovereign immunity. the other lawsuit will remain and we are waiting for a...