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that indeed we do lack a serious partner with in yemen. we lack serious partners who want piece b, m. and he's know today that they absolutely need to combat victorian armed groups. today we insist on the strong position of the yamuna presidential council. we are calling for a renewal of the truth. however, this must not take place if it is not in the interests of the year. many people have, yes, the terrorist militia must not gain power because they threaten not any yemen, but the whole region, and indeed the entire world. for us. ladies and gentlemen, peace, peace is teja choice. there is no doubt about this. we are perfectly aware of the difficulty of heading up our country without the participation of all components of any society. however, we cannot except an armed militia having the monopoly of power. these are the very basis of the aspirations of the many people. they have a right right, 2 pieces which he just like all people do throughout the world to day. the militia want to place themselves above the state above the emily people.
that indeed we do lack a serious partner with in yemen. we lack serious partners who want piece b, m. and he's know today that they absolutely need to combat victorian armed groups. today we insist on the strong position of the yamuna presidential council. we are calling for a renewal of the truth. however, this must not take place if it is not in the interests of the year. many people have, yes, the terrorist militia must not gain power because they threaten not any yemen, but the whole...
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the impact of acute food insecurity, with yemen at the highest alert level. now the saudi lead, a war in yemen, has devastated to the country this year alone. the number of people needing food assistance is well over 23000000 over half of whom are children. now 2018. so a huge escalation in the conflicts with the saudi coalition conducting dozens of indiscriminate airstrikes, killing thousands of civilians. but that didn't stop the u. s. on the u. k, from continuing to pump billions of dollars of funding and military support in saudi arabia or the economist from painting a rather rosy pitcher of his leader, crown prince mohammed in salma. under the leadership of mohammed bin simon, the young crown prince. the country is changing the princess ambitious plannings to attract 30000000 visitors by 2030 dabble the current number boats us relations with the country quickly soured after the brutal assassination of saudi journalist jamal a short g. j would make it very clear. we were not to go in to sell more weapons to them. we were going to make them pay the price,
the impact of acute food insecurity, with yemen at the highest alert level. now the saudi lead, a war in yemen, has devastated to the country this year alone. the number of people needing food assistance is well over 23000000 over half of whom are children. now 2018. so a huge escalation in the conflicts with the saudi coalition conducting dozens of indiscriminate airstrikes, killing thousands of civilians. but that didn't stop the u. s. on the u. k, from continuing to pump billions of dollars...
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maybe it's worth remembering that the situation, yemen goes with every day. ah, the world health organization has warned that a major health crisis is likely to follow a recent devastating floods in pakistan on which i've already affected more than 30000000 people. now it's fear that waterborne diseases could spread rapidly under the current conditions. as unprecedented monsoons resulted in, quote, a 3rd of the country going under water that's according to pakistan's or climate officials. they also called it a serious climate catastrophe. rescue operations are still ongoing, but for now here on our team to national we have this report from a local john. at least 13rd of august on is under flood water. as many as 27 people have died alone during last 24 hours since mid june. still now, nearly 700 people have died in different incidents. so flood across park you saw on an earth many as 1500 paths enjoyed in different incidence of floods. now there is also allowed me to port that among the dead. there are at least 400 children were also killed in lord western ro
maybe it's worth remembering that the situation, yemen goes with every day. ah, the world health organization has warned that a major health crisis is likely to follow a recent devastating floods in pakistan on which i've already affected more than 30000000 people. now it's fear that waterborne diseases could spread rapidly under the current conditions. as unprecedented monsoons resulted in, quote, a 3rd of the country going under water that's according to pakistan's or climate officials. they...
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maybe it's worth remembering that the situation, yemen goes with every day. all of that us soldiers who participated in last year's evacuation from afghanistan are now set to receive a military award. the one year anniversary of the u. s. withdrawal has now renewed criticism in parts of america regarding its longest war in history. the pentagon says the troops will be honored with a meritorious unit commendation. it's a broad recognition that covers both combat and support roles. no other military could have protected so many lives under such challenging circumstances in such a short amount of time. not just because of our air lift or our logistics capabilities, but most of all because of the immense compassion, skill and dedication of american service. members. what about all the americans and translators left behind news of an award for us units who took part in evacuation last year, reminds me of the time i found a kid in the shower with a box of us afghanistan, campaign metals out here, a member of the taliban swept through parts of the country and the cl
maybe it's worth remembering that the situation, yemen goes with every day. all of that us soldiers who participated in last year's evacuation from afghanistan are now set to receive a military award. the one year anniversary of the u. s. withdrawal has now renewed criticism in parts of america regarding its longest war in history. the pentagon says the troops will be honored with a meritorious unit commendation. it's a broad recognition that covers both combat and support roles. no other...
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team international straight now to new york that you are in general assembly and the president of yemen. now addressing those in attendance to the head of the un general assembly, i'd like to wish him every i've success in the work of this session america. this session is on myrtle transformative solutions to interlocking challenges. i'd also like to congratulate his predecessor, mister abdulla shaheed from the mouldy used for his real efforts to the principles and goals of the organizational goals. i like to welcome the role played by his excellency, he said, general antonia go cherish to strengthen the presence of the united nations on the international state. i would like to thank all you and staff as well as agencies and envoys and emissaries for all their efforts to alleviate the suffering of the many people. we'd also like to thank them for their good offices and for their efforts to bring peace and stability to my country, which has been drained by 8 years of wars are caused by the hooting terrorists are supported by the iranian regime. i would like to commend the great many peop
team international straight now to new york that you are in general assembly and the president of yemen. now addressing those in attendance to the head of the un general assembly, i'd like to wish him every i've success in the work of this session america. this session is on myrtle transformative solutions to interlocking challenges. i'd also like to congratulate his predecessor, mister abdulla shaheed from the mouldy used for his real efforts to the principles and goals of the organizational...
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a lot has changed in yemen since the ship was constructed in 1976. thanks to civil war there. it's had no maintenance in 7 years. environmentalists are very worried. the main concern is for a le catastrophic level, we get to either the ship sinking or a missile striking it either intentionally or accidentally they point to the long term devastation caused by the 1989 exxon valdez. oil spill just off the coast of alaska, and the fact that the sapir has 4 times as much oil on board, but in a world full of emergencies, raising the $113000000.00 needed to finally address the problem was no easy feat for the united nations, we agreed, well, the 1st phase of the contingency plan submitted by the united nation on wednesday, yelman's foreign minister announced they've raised enough money to begin the operation. an appeal to the general public raised $200000.00 past not international attention to begin the work. we can probably help prevent dealing us for because he wants to fulfill my fishing and i work for a country where more than 11000000 people rely on the un for food assistance.
a lot has changed in yemen since the ship was constructed in 1976. thanks to civil war there. it's had no maintenance in 7 years. environmentalists are very worried. the main concern is for a le catastrophic level, we get to either the ship sinking or a missile striking it either intentionally or accidentally they point to the long term devastation caused by the 1989 exxon valdez. oil spill just off the coast of alaska, and the fact that the sapir has 4 times as much oil on board, but in a...
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gets import, that import, that buys a lot of german weapons system that have been use in the war in yemen. but the problem and there you can see how the german government is also struggling out aust, german officials yesterday and told him what if rhea takes this possible lifting of the sanctions that are now in place as like a something that they need to have new energy partnerships and they could not tell me. so that shows how difficult it also is for the a german government to find this new energy partnerships here in the region that they think is very important for germany as well. they're having tell us a little bit more about what's on the agenda for all of shelves on this trip. so it's not just energy, there's a big business delegation joining him from here in space, fear we have engineers as well. so of course, i want to do several in deal of business deals in this country. after that, he will fly to the united arab emirates and cut time. that's an important part. now, for germany we had to vice chancellor and economy minutes. several but topic who went there in january of this ye
gets import, that import, that buys a lot of german weapons system that have been use in the war in yemen. but the problem and there you can see how the german government is also struggling out aust, german officials yesterday and told him what if rhea takes this possible lifting of the sanctions that are now in place as like a something that they need to have new energy partnerships and they could not tell me. so that shows how difficult it also is for the a german government to find this new...
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but yeah, any hallmark was okay, so the human human issues settled by yemen themselves. and believes into yes'm, any show show this is carlos and no one should into this country. but the em any dim says like very if you were people should resolve issues and problems. it is for $7500.00 tory and on fed actions against this content. the press them william and john besides also over the empty song because they are resisting against them for sending. how's it? so telling the issue the solution for the i'm and the asian. he's to live with 2 brave people who are knowledgeable people. so they can find this one for the problems that i believe that necessary is to remove the embargo country as soon as possible. this is published last year and to promote any, any negotiations. i want to read them as iraq, dividing the location, the iraqi people are, i'm sure a lot rather you might have told hold on to suppress lead the late in the mom. and now it's cold times changing, you know, all the, all the time and a strong you, all the people are out. you nation, the iraq, you relationship,
but yeah, any hallmark was okay, so the human human issues settled by yemen themselves. and believes into yes'm, any show show this is carlos and no one should into this country. but the em any dim says like very if you were people should resolve issues and problems. it is for $7500.00 tory and on fed actions against this content. the press them william and john besides also over the empty song because they are resisting against them for sending. how's it? so telling the issue the solution for...
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and also that led to a piece or interaction into dawn, yemen. it has been a point where a resolution was based on responsibility to protect molly. but these are all countries that don't have a veto power that cannot stop resolutions in the security council. so you won't see that appearing anywhere in a resolution any time soon because russia, of course, can keep any resolution from going ahead. but that is the concept that he is trying to invoke, at least morally here, and really calling for countries to look forward into the future to seeing ross's aggression as ukraine, as a case in point that could also threaten that relative stability. i mean, we have all nations sitting around the table here, and by is stability being questioned borders being questioned by a world power, although you didn't refer to rush as the world powder is for sure. but it's certainly a nuclear power. and that, that could also have consequences for security and more conflict for other countries around the world. so he's making a moral case. he's getting a lot of moral b
and also that led to a piece or interaction into dawn, yemen. it has been a point where a resolution was based on responsibility to protect molly. but these are all countries that don't have a veto power that cannot stop resolutions in the security council. so you won't see that appearing anywhere in a resolution any time soon because russia, of course, can keep any resolution from going ahead. but that is the concept that he is trying to invoke, at least morally here, and really calling for...
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so done, and yemen allow me to once again reiterate the importance of the you in guiding principles of humanitarian assistance. that is, humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence. these measures should never be politicized. we continue to emphasize, mr. president to all member states that the global order be anchored on international law, the un charter and respect for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of states . thank you. let me see. i think the representative of india for her statement and i now give the floor to the representative of presume. thank you very much mister president. would like to thank us g rosemary decarlo. yes. to use the bronze carriers and mr. alexander the week for their briefings. mister president, 2 weeks ago this council met to discuss the situation in ukraine after 6 months of conflict. the report to s g rosemary decarlo presented to us on that occasion. already gave us a bleak scenario. tens of thousands of on confirm deaths and millions of refugees and internally displaced persons. the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate and
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is a big deal to, but some people call yemen that the biggest manmade catastrophe in the history of mankind. you talk about global responses. we've heard about cargo ships being sent to, well, the supposed to go to the poor countries on that big, big, kind of end up going to the richer country. what, what is the global response? right, right, so like i said, we're seeing billions and billions go to in ukraine, right. and we're seeing that the priorities go specifically to ukraine. so just yesterday, a ukrainian deputy minister of a gary and i'm policy and food pretty much boasted about the help that ukraine was actually offering. what's hovel attention is being drawn 1st and foremost to how many ships go to africa. because there are many devastating reports of famine coming from there as millions of people are suffering. as of today, throughout the period of the grand initiative, 23 vessels carrying 640000 tons of food have been sent. there. sounds like a lot, but when you actually put it into context, it's not. so that's about 13 percent, 2003 out of $169.00 vessels and numbers act
is a big deal to, but some people call yemen that the biggest manmade catastrophe in the history of mankind. you talk about global responses. we've heard about cargo ships being sent to, well, the supposed to go to the poor countries on that big, big, kind of end up going to the richer country. what, what is the global response? right, right, so like i said, we're seeing billions and billions go to in ukraine, right. and we're seeing that the priorities go specifically to ukraine. so just...
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ship carrying wheat from you. cray docked in east and africa on tuesday, while the other headed to yemen. the cranes grain is getting out and it's getting to the world hungry. i think the hopeful thing about what is just happened with the docking of the ship and the food tests and for for a therapy in somalia is it, it gives us somehow to step in the right direction. however, there is another side to it, ortiz, donal quarter, gives us more and why only to ship so bound for countries in real need. and the rest are sailing off to rich nations. brave commander, the un chartered ship carrying ukrainian weights to east africa. it's finally arrived in judy and since august 14th, the western mainstream media has been hyping it up to no. and the united nations chartered ship brave commander will depart ukraine for africa in coming days after it finishes loading more than $23000.00 metric tons of wheat in the ukrainian port of p. n. e. a. u n. official said the vessel, the 1st specially chartered by the u. n. s. world food program to unblocked food shipment stuck after russia's invasion of ukrain
ship carrying wheat from you. cray docked in east and africa on tuesday, while the other headed to yemen. the cranes grain is getting out and it's getting to the world hungry. i think the hopeful thing about what is just happened with the docking of the ship and the food tests and for for a therapy in somalia is it, it gives us somehow to step in the right direction. however, there is another side to it, ortiz, donal quarter, gives us more and why only to ship so bound for countries in real...
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all the yemen is a big deal to, but some people call yemen that the biggest manmade catastrophe in the history of mankind. when you talk about global responses, we've heard about cargo ships being sent to, well, the supposed to go to the poor countries on the big, they kind of end up going to the richer countries. what is the global response? right, right. so like i said, we're seeing billions and billions go to in ukraine, right. and we're seeing that little priorities go specifically to ukraine. so just yesterday, a ukrainian deputy minister of a gary and a policy and food pretty much boasted about the help that ukraine was actually offering. let's hobble attention is being drawn 1st and foremost to how many ships go to africa. because there are many devastating reports of famine coming from there as millions of people are suffering. as of today, throughout the period of the grand initiative, 23 vessels carrying 640000 tons of food have been sent. there. sounds like a lot, but when you actually put it into context, it's not. so that's about 13 percent. $23.00 out of $100.00. 69 vesse
all the yemen is a big deal to, but some people call yemen that the biggest manmade catastrophe in the history of mankind. when you talk about global responses, we've heard about cargo ships being sent to, well, the supposed to go to the poor countries on the big, they kind of end up going to the richer countries. what is the global response? right, right. so like i said, we're seeing billions and billions go to in ukraine, right. and we're seeing that little priorities go specifically to...
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dr. djibouti on tuesday, while the other headed to yemen to crane's grain is getting out and it's getting to the world sangree. i think the hopeful thing about what is just happened with the docking of the ship and fee on this and for free the up in somalia is it it gives us somehow to step in the right direction. however, ortiz, donal quarter gives us more and why only 2 ships about for countries in real need. and the rest are sailing off to which countries brave commander, the un chartered ship carrying ukrainian weights to east africa. it's finally arrived in djibouti. and since august 14th, the western mainstream media has been hyping it up to no and the united nations chartered ship brave commander will depart ukraine for africa in coming days after it finishes loading more than 23000 metric tons of wheat in the ukrainian port of p n e a u n. official, said the vessel, the 1st specially chartered by the u. n. s. world food program to unblock food shipment stuck after rushes. invasion of ukraine will head towards your beauty, from where the grain will be transported to ethiopia, the r
dr. djibouti on tuesday, while the other headed to yemen to crane's grain is getting out and it's getting to the world sangree. i think the hopeful thing about what is just happened with the docking of the ship and fee on this and for free the up in somalia is it it gives us somehow to step in the right direction. however, ortiz, donal quarter gives us more and why only 2 ships about for countries in real need. and the rest are sailing off to which countries brave commander, the un chartered...
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available food reserves for the most vulnerable countries, among which he mentioned the horn of africa yemen on saturday 17 september. belarusians will celebrate national unity day. this is our tribute to memory and respect, thanks to those who live in peace in unity and harmony. mogilev hosts a republican action today, belarus 1 the day before, the meeting took place in vitebsk, a dialogue platform brought together political scientists , historians, representatives of public organizations of political parties, labor collectives, youth, focus on historical topics. this year we have a new configuration of social-humanitarian disciplines, which are taught in higher educational institutions , and one of them is this history of belarusian statehood. naturally. all this is in the focus of interests, but at the same time, our expert speakers are the leading historians of the country, they are ready for an open discussion, but people go with pleasure on a variety of topics, because we will be able to hear from our leading historians. the people who work on this topic are the people who work in the
available food reserves for the most vulnerable countries, among which he mentioned the horn of africa yemen on saturday 17 september. belarusians will celebrate national unity day. this is our tribute to memory and respect, thanks to those who live in peace in unity and harmony. mogilev hosts a republican action today, belarus 1 the day before, the meeting took place in vitebsk, a dialogue platform brought together political scientists , historians, representatives of public organizations of...
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her busy united nations, yemen provides a rare bit of good news. first, a truce to slow the fighting. and now finally, enough money to begin to replace the aging tanker. but they'll have to move quickly and raise even more money to avert a catastrophe. kristen salumi algebra the united nations international buyers have gathered in south korea from fer, which organizes the billing is one of the biggest in the world. south korea has emerged is the 2nd biggest weapons manufacturer in asia. thanks in part, the war and ukraine robbing fried, explains the. it's an impressive show of fire power from a country that is cementing its position as a leading manufacturer. in a mountainous valley turned into a battlefield. south korea defense industry puts on display its latest weaponry, in particular heavy armor for a gathering of international buyers and media. countries with the ability to buy weapons based, great importance on seeing them used in the field. they want to see them in action . south korea is defense, exports this year have already reached an al
her busy united nations, yemen provides a rare bit of good news. first, a truce to slow the fighting. and now finally, enough money to begin to replace the aging tanker. but they'll have to move quickly and raise even more money to avert a catastrophe. kristen salumi algebra the united nations international buyers have gathered in south korea from fer, which organizes the billing is one of the biggest in the world. south korea has emerged is the 2nd biggest weapons manufacturer in asia. thanks...
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there is a ceasefire in yemen that saudi arabia is involved with.aham accords. and most importantly, the energy crisis, the us needs saudi arabia. the challenge for biden, if they grant diplomatic immunity or advise the federal courtjudge on monday that he should have immunity in this court case, is going to face a lot of domestic pushback, possibly also from congress. at, pushback, possibly also from congress— pushback, possibly also from concress. �* ., ., ., ., congress. a lot at stake, a lot of challenges, _ congress. a lot at stake, a lot of challenges, thank - congress. a lot at stake, a lot of challenges, thank you - congress. a lot at stake, a lot of challenges, thank you for i of challenges, thank you for your analysis. brazilians are voting this sunday in a tight presidential election, as many in the country are struggling with the cost of living crisis. celebrated as heroes during the pandemic, many food delivery riders in brazil now say they're on the brink of starvation. agustina latourrette has been speaking to drivers sleeping on the
there is a ceasefire in yemen that saudi arabia is involved with.aham accords. and most importantly, the energy crisis, the us needs saudi arabia. the challenge for biden, if they grant diplomatic immunity or advise the federal courtjudge on monday that he should have immunity in this court case, is going to face a lot of domestic pushback, possibly also from congress. at, pushback, possibly also from congress— pushback, possibly also from concress. �* ., ., ., ., congress. a lot at stake,...
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this time of the year, showers do show themselves in saudi, occasionally in the high ground in yemen as well. and so alice still catching the edge of the monsoon that from the equator northwards in this part of africa. the showers have been recently quite heavy, causing flooding, and they tend to do that the campbell crossing clubs and you see they are there in southern chad, the heaviest crumbs are probably to the west of that. but there's something showing up in western congo and down towards the old pops. i go now given the seasons changing slowly, if we go away from the equator, you'll notice by the big attempt to variations, it looks dried out. most of south africa, johannesburg, those sing a temperature rise from 25 to 28 by friday. ah frank assessments, the heat waves we're seeing now, are they a product of global warming? we will take more than what is happening in the climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera ah, a.
this time of the year, showers do show themselves in saudi, occasionally in the high ground in yemen as well. and so alice still catching the edge of the monsoon that from the equator northwards in this part of africa. the showers have been recently quite heavy, causing flooding, and they tend to do that the campbell crossing clubs and you see they are there in southern chad, the heaviest crumbs are probably to the west of that. but there's something showing up in western congo and down towards...
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new york times writes that bulk carriers from ukrainians do not go through turkey to the port and yemensomalia or ethiopia, but make a circle and sail to europe, the humanitarian mission loudly began and quietly turned it off, replaced by a clean business plan. events can develop in different ways in the spring of ukraine reported that for the strength of 75% of the fields, if this is true, if everything sown can be collected and stored, if no one takes everything grown anywhere, then food to ukraine this year, another question will suffice, that all these, if they seem to remain in shape, if hardly anyone would begin to establish such large-scale logistics, for the sake of 20 million tons of grains of the clear composition and even less real 30 million tons, which only have to collect more. it seems that they are going to withdraw everything that has grown from ukraine, and so that it does not look like the robbery of the rail continues to bale the european reader with the wording about saving grain, so if it is saved in the amount that is expected, then ukraine will face hunger, but w
new york times writes that bulk carriers from ukrainians do not go through turkey to the port and yemensomalia or ethiopia, but make a circle and sail to europe, the humanitarian mission loudly began and quietly turned it off, replaced by a clean business plan. events can develop in different ways in the spring of ukraine reported that for the strength of 75% of the fields, if this is true, if everything sown can be collected and stored, if no one takes everything grown anywhere, then food to...
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perhaps even to remove it it's, it's arms expand that germany introduced a particular with regard to the yemen. or that could leave the united arab emirates as the most likely partner for a gas deal. the u. e might be willing to offer germany short term gas contracts. here the difficulty is that the infrastructure to export l. n g does not yet exist . this energy expo plants venita bell at 3 to 5. yes, to be paid. so we know how the market is going to look like up to 2025. and the problem is that that is not that much additional energy export capacity, which is going to come to the market. so the market is going to limit that germany currently has no l n g terminals, 5 are planned, but until they're ready it will be dependent on european neighbors with that prices are likely to stay high. and germany might find itself making political concessions to others in order to satisfy its energy needs. for more, i'm joined by d. w. political correspondent, benyamin alvarez gruber. ben, how difficult a political balancing act is the chancellor facing and saudi arabia. it is indeed a very difficult thing
perhaps even to remove it it's, it's arms expand that germany introduced a particular with regard to the yemen. or that could leave the united arab emirates as the most likely partner for a gas deal. the u. e might be willing to offer germany short term gas contracts. here the difficulty is that the infrastructure to export l. n g does not yet exist . this energy expo plants venita bell at 3 to 5. yes, to be paid. so we know how the market is going to look like up to 2025. and the problem is...
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personal involvement, algeria, ethiopia, egypt, kenya, sudan, tunisia, bangladesh, israel, india, iran, yemen, cyprus, china, korea, lebanon, turkey, belgium, bulgaria, greece, ireland, spain, italy, netherlands, germany, romania and france have already received ukrainian agricultural products. and we have to increase the supply by feeding both other markets and within the u.n. food program for which ukraine is always a reliable partner. despite all the difficulties caused by war, we have to provide humanitarian aid to ethiopia and somalia. so, we will send them an additional amount of our wheat. that is more difficult with our security elements on the eve of the general assembly meeting, russia has decided to assault ukraine's nuclear power plant. the explosive heat, walls were damaged, the rockets exploded only 300 meters from the walls of the reactors. this is after the iaea's warning to russia to stop any hostile activity against any nuclear facilities of ukraine. and in particular, the zaporizhzhia nuclear power station, the largest one in europe. and that makes all of you off like targe
personal involvement, algeria, ethiopia, egypt, kenya, sudan, tunisia, bangladesh, israel, india, iran, yemen, cyprus, china, korea, lebanon, turkey, belgium, bulgaria, greece, ireland, spain, italy, netherlands, germany, romania and france have already received ukrainian agricultural products. and we have to increase the supply by feeding both other markets and within the u.n. food program for which ukraine is always a reliable partner. despite all the difficulties caused by war, we have to...
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palestinian state, restoring libya, destroyed aggression, having dashed across the national affiliation in yemen, overcoming the peasants in afghanistan. we work on restoring the original iran to close ramp. -- nuclear program. many in africa require that we reject the temptation to play a zero-sum game. we are concerned slightly situation where the united states leads to the destruction of the international legal basis and that resolution 1244.madam president , at times like these, it is natural to seek wisdom from our predecessor. to use the expression of the former secretary general, he said, the united nations was created to save humanity from hell. these words collect harness can understand our collective responsibility for creating conditions for a -- of fort peaceful generations. we are ready for sex work and we are -- for such work and we are convinced that stability could be returned exclusively through returning to the origins of the united nations. i thank you. [applause] >>
palestinian state, restoring libya, destroyed aggression, having dashed across the national affiliation in yemen, overcoming the peasants in afghanistan. we work on restoring the original iran to close ramp. -- nuclear program. many in africa require that we reject the temptation to play a zero-sum game. we are concerned slightly situation where the united states leads to the destruction of the international legal basis and that resolution 1244.madam president , at times like these, it is...
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we had a should go out to haiti, we had a ship go out to yemen. all in all, this is working but it needs to go further on scale and if we are able to do that and push fertilizer out as well, maybe what we can do is that today's affordability crisis does not turn into an availability crisis next year. >> i do want to ask you what would you say are the three most important steps that could be taken to improve global food security? >> first and foremost, we need to save lives. what we are seeing, it is acceptable. somalia and kenya here. i just came backrom there, the tuation is terrible. we are a step ahead of famine. governments are donating generously. that needs to continue because we are not out of the woods yet. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world. foreign ministers are to meet on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly to discuss possible new sanctions against russia. the foreign policy chief says the block will try to coordinate a response to vladimir putin's latest thre
we had a should go out to haiti, we had a ship go out to yemen. all in all, this is working but it needs to go further on scale and if we are able to do that and push fertilizer out as well, maybe what we can do is that today's affordability crisis does not turn into an availability crisis next year. >> i do want to ask you what would you say are the three most important steps that could be taken to improve global food security? >> first and foremost, we need to save lives. what we...
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like iraq and libya destroyed by aggression and threats to syria with a sustained conciliation in yemen, overcoming the heavy burden of nato presence in afghanistan. we are working on restoring the original jcpoa program to ensure the comprehensive settlement of the korean peninsula with many conflict situations in africa require that we reject the temptation to play a zero-sum game. we are concerned about the situation where the united states -- leading to the destruction of the international legal basis as we currently have it in resolution 1244. madam president, at times like the it is natural to seek wisdom from our previous sensors so in the expression of the former secretary or general -- secretary-general, he said and i quote the u.n. wasn't created to take mankind to paradise but rather to save humanity from hell. they call upon us to understand our individual and collective responsibility for creating conditions for a peaceful and harmonious development for our future generations and everyone needs to show political will for that. when we are ready for such honest work and conv
like iraq and libya destroyed by aggression and threats to syria with a sustained conciliation in yemen, overcoming the heavy burden of nato presence in afghanistan. we are working on restoring the original jcpoa program to ensure the comprehensive settlement of the korean peninsula with many conflict situations in africa require that we reject the temptation to play a zero-sum game. we are concerned about the situation where the united states -- leading to the destruction of the international...
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having a sustainable national reconciliation in yemen, overcoming the heavy burden of nato presence in afghanistan. we are working on restoring the original j.c.p.o.a. and iran's nuclear program, ensuring the comprehensive settlement of the korean peninsula. many conflict situations in africa require that we reject the temptation to play a zero-sum game there and condemn that outside players consolidate around the initiatives by the african union. we are concerned about the situation in kosovo and bosnia-herzegovina, where the u.s. and the e.u. are stubbornly leading to the destruction of the international legal basis as we currently have it in resolution 1244 and the dayton peace agreement. madame president, in times like this, it is natural to seek solace in the wisdom of our predecessors. former u.n. secretary-general dag hammarskjold, who remembered the horrors of world war ii, he said, and i quote, "the u.n. was not created to create a paradise, but rather to save humanity from hell.” these words -- they call upon us to understand the individual and collective responsibility in cr
having a sustainable national reconciliation in yemen, overcoming the heavy burden of nato presence in afghanistan. we are working on restoring the original j.c.p.o.a. and iran's nuclear program, ensuring the comprehensive settlement of the korean peninsula. many conflict situations in africa require that we reject the temptation to play a zero-sum game there and condemn that outside players consolidate around the initiatives by the african union. we are concerned about the situation in kosovo...
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personal involvement, algeria, egypt, libya, somalia, sudan, tunisia, bangladesh, israel, india, iran, yemen, cypress, china, korea, lebanon, belgium, bulgaria, greece, ireland, spain, italy, netherlands, germany, romania and france, have already received ukrainian agricultural products, and we have to increase this supply by sea. both are under conditions and within the u.n. food program for which ukraine is always a reliable partner and by the way, despite all of these difficulties caused by the war, we decided to provide humanitarian aid to ethiopia and somalia, so we will send them an additional amount of our wheat, but it's more difficult with other security elements on the eve of the general assembly meeting, russia applied the south ukraine, nuclear power plant, the explosion hit the station buildings, walls were damaged, the rockets exploded only 300 meters from the walls of the reactors. and this is after the aiea's-- iaea's against any nuclear facilities of ukraine and in particular, against the zaporizhzhya nuclear power system, and russia has stormed and targets, and that makes a
personal involvement, algeria, egypt, libya, somalia, sudan, tunisia, bangladesh, israel, india, iran, yemen, cypress, china, korea, lebanon, belgium, bulgaria, greece, ireland, spain, italy, netherlands, germany, romania and france, have already received ukrainian agricultural products, and we have to increase this supply by sea. both are under conditions and within the u.n. food program for which ukraine is always a reliable partner and by the way, despite all of these difficulties caused by...
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a look which made okay nine and a half yemen like interest up okay. oh my goodness. get that and so this is it. that's the energy right. generated. so you can. there are. claiming this can foster a foster [inaudible] all. three three zero nine for wind power is critically productive on some soup because of its location in the cat to get straight. they're living turbines on land and more on c. producing all the islands electricity needs [inaudible] thank you. when the project started in nineteen ninety seven turbines cost more than one million dollars each? two four hundred locals go together most buying five shares costing about two thousand dollars. so it's taking me to meet some of the investors. russell i'm sorry so initially. to sororry can you give us a see is going on here. this is -- you know out of the season starts. okay so little red bull is a page to try to get as close as possible. come on hi. i'm russell can you give us a sense of how the community [inaudible] and have responded to this shif. 21100% renewables what really struck me was the fact that. peo
a look which made okay nine and a half yemen like interest up okay. oh my goodness. get that and so this is it. that's the energy right. generated. so you can. there are. claiming this can foster a foster [inaudible] all. three three zero nine for wind power is critically productive on some soup because of its location in the cat to get straight. they're living turbines on land and more on c. producing all the islands electricity needs [inaudible] thank you. when the project started in nineteen...
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in yemen, the nationwide truce is fragile, but holding. in colombia, the peace process is taking root. we need much more concerted action everywhere, anchored in respect for international law and the protection of human rights. in a splintering world, we need to create mechanisms of dialogue and mediation to heal divides. that is why i outlined elements of a new agenda for peace in my report on our common agenda. we are committed to make the most of every diplomatic tool for the pacific settlement of disputes, as set out in the united nations charter, negotiation, enquiry, mediation, conciliation, arbitration and judicial settlement. excellencies, women's leadership and participation must be front and centre. and we must also prioritize prevention and peacebuilding. that means strengthening strategic foresight, anticipating flashpoints that could erupt into violence, and tackling emerging threats posed by cyber warfare and lethal autonomous weapons. it means also expanding the role of regional groups, strengthening peacekeeping, intensifyi
in yemen, the nationwide truce is fragile, but holding. in colombia, the peace process is taking root. we need much more concerted action everywhere, anchored in respect for international law and the protection of human rights. in a splintering world, we need to create mechanisms of dialogue and mediation to heal divides. that is why i outlined elements of a new agenda for peace in my report on our common agenda. we are committed to make the most of every diplomatic tool for the pacific...
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the major project that we do is an analysis of drone warfare in pakistan, afghanistan, yemen, somalia and gaza. forensic architecture working with the mandate to look at particular strikes and to do as far as we can, accurate reconstructions against which to assess the competing claims about the strikes themselves. ah. in garza, during 20082009. the idea started employing a kind of tactics of warning. there was shooting a warning massage on a roof of buildings, waiting for about 3 minutes before they demolished. buildings, complete the self family. one of the saddest animals certificate instances where new kind of warfare that tries to be legal, the kind of humanitarian war has gone completely wrong image defy his self and mr. news, so thank you very much for coming here to speak to us. i'll work has been actually an attempt to reconstruct what happened between the warning chart and the lethal shot up order on how family gets organized, how they understand the options, facing them. the family was trying to leave the house. they divided themselves into 2 groups and i was like, oh my go
the major project that we do is an analysis of drone warfare in pakistan, afghanistan, yemen, somalia and gaza. forensic architecture working with the mandate to look at particular strikes and to do as far as we can, accurate reconstructions against which to assess the competing claims about the strikes themselves. ah. in garza, during 20082009. the idea started employing a kind of tactics of warning. there was shooting a warning massage on a roof of buildings, waiting for about 3 minutes...
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shows. turkey has been the biggest single destination with cargo is also going to china, india, egypt, yemen, somalia, djibouti, whatever the reality vladimir putin insists his country's already seen off the worst effects of western sanctions. saying inflation has started to fall, he told his gathering rushes natural resources would protect the nation as jobs and companies disappeared in europe. that surely a warning the continent cons ignore. nadine barbara al jazeera tanika. there is a professor of international relations at its double aid and university. he says, rushes claims that grain is not reaching developing countries part of a larger geo political dispute. i don't think that the russian explanations on this particular issue makes the reality on the grounds. what we have is that there is a kind of confrontation in russia and russia and you create an ukranian foundation . have all the comments to comply with the terms of the screen agreements. i figure actions are feeling the, a growing exposure to creating a text lately in recent days, and also the europeans are increasing the kind
shows. turkey has been the biggest single destination with cargo is also going to china, india, egypt, yemen, somalia, djibouti, whatever the reality vladimir putin insists his country's already seen off the worst effects of western sanctions. saying inflation has started to fall, he told his gathering rushes natural resources would protect the nation as jobs and companies disappeared in europe. that surely a warning the continent cons ignore. nadine barbara al jazeera tanika. there is a...
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that took place in malaya, in yemen, in aden. kenyatta, mom, our uprising we've seen under development that has been made systemic in places like the caribbean and africa and even south asia. and you know, in my own research, i just determined, i discovered that it took until 2015 for the british government to in fact stop paying its debt that it took out about 180 years ago for slave owner. reparations. and this was being carried on again in the name of the queen. so the pastor colonialism continues to live on today. and partly it's because we continue to tell the story of the empire and not appreciate the pain in the suffering and the plunder of those who have been colonized by that empire. that's something that we need to make some space for. i think some people might say that all the atrocities of imperialism were in the past. and so it's time to move forward, not time to move on. how would you respond to that? well, i think it's convenient to think of atrocities as kind of linked to a particular day in the past. and we're able to do that if we don't recognize the way that in fact,
that took place in malaya, in yemen, in aden. kenyatta, mom, our uprising we've seen under development that has been made systemic in places like the caribbean and africa and even south asia. and you know, in my own research, i just determined, i discovered that it took until 2015 for the british government to in fact stop paying its debt that it took out about 180 years ago for slave owner. reparations. and this was being carried on again in the name of the queen. so the pastor colonialism...