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the concerned parties should request the un to act and to undertake. an independent investigation but this there is a need to from member states to request the secretary general in this case it's our executive arm which is the secretary general and the secretariat that is that should take that on board but it is very long to see that call made and you do well and what is important is that there is no impunity on this issue do you think the saudi investigation so far has been credible just your personal opinion of months of the killing and they still haven't found the body. well it's not up to me i mean my own you know this really it's not what is important is to have a thorough in being truthful as urgent and urgent investigation on the issue might be important for viewers to know what you as the president of the general assembly think about an investigation which doesn't even produce the body is that credible well what i'm saying and my call has been i repeat again for an urgent independent and thorough investigation of this case have we seen that so
the concerned parties should request the un to act and to undertake. an independent investigation but this there is a need to from member states to request the secretary general in this case it's our executive arm which is the secretary general and the secretariat that is that should take that on board but it is very long to see that call made and you do well and what is important is that there is no impunity on this issue do you think the saudi investigation so far has been credible just your...
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is facing here is that the talks in stockholm went much better than expected so the un is having to pull together this monitoring mission at very short notice china is marking forty years since its economy opened up to the rest of the wild but the anniversary coincides with a major trade dispute with the united states both sides agreed to a ninety day truth earlier this month to allow for negotiations aimed at ending the standoff beijing has already agreed to buy more soybeans and reduce tariffs on cars the u.s. accuses china of unfair trade practices which beijing denies adrian brown reports from beijing. well there's no doubt the trumpet ministration will be hoping for some concessions i think though there may well be some misplaced expectations i think there will be concessions but i think there will be minor concessions what the trumpet ministration wants though is to hear a pledge from china's leader that it's going to win this system whereby american companies that do business here in china forced to hand over their technology to their partners as a condition for doing busines
is facing here is that the talks in stockholm went much better than expected so the un is having to pull together this monitoring mission at very short notice china is marking forty years since its economy opened up to the rest of the wild but the anniversary coincides with a major trade dispute with the united states both sides agreed to a ninety day truth earlier this month to allow for negotiations aimed at ending the standoff beijing has already agreed to buy more soybeans and reduce...
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play we begin in yemen where a un brokered cease fire is largely holding the key port city of her data despite some sporadic fighting approaches news agency is reporting four large blasts have been heard but it's not clear which side is responsible or the location of the blasts earlier hoofy rebels said one civilian had been killed in a district by coalition forces while they said three civilians and been killed by hoofy shelling into a to district yemen's warring sides agree to a truce for her data that peace talks held in sweden last week marijan drew reports . as the ceasefire officially began on tuesday night sporadic fighting was reported to have continued for a time in and around the perceived port city of data as the hours passed the situation appeared to become calmer but it remains fragile some worry that could block much needed aid from getting this is one of the problem of the. agreement because it has actually. the flow of humanitarian aid with the security situation and. to be honest they should have actually. allow food and medicine first come into into even though oh the
play we begin in yemen where a un brokered cease fire is largely holding the key port city of her data despite some sporadic fighting approaches news agency is reporting four large blasts have been heard but it's not clear which side is responsible or the location of the blasts earlier hoofy rebels said one civilian had been killed in a district by coalition forces while they said three civilians and been killed by hoofy shelling into a to district yemen's warring sides agree to a truce for her...
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i think overseeing the handover the head of un's advance team charged with monitoring the cease fire retired general patrick come airt we cannot solve your problem and honestly at the end. you have to do that yourselves and that means that we will sit we will discuss we will take a physical but we have to move forward. what comes next is pro-government forces pulling back from parts of what data city they we captured in an offensive launched in june datas who think governor muhammad naeem says his forces taking control of the city in exchange for handing over the port is part of the un agreement rather than in chad as the fighters he. to protect the poor will be redeployed to protect the city according to the sweden agreement. the un also announced the warring sides will begin to open critically needed to manage turning corridors within the areas they controlled the sweet agreement mandates the warring sides allow relief supplies to reach those in need. for those who have lost loved ones been traumatized by three years of brutal violence this handover is a sign they may soon have wha
i think overseeing the handover the head of un's advance team charged with monitoring the cease fire retired general patrick come airt we cannot solve your problem and honestly at the end. you have to do that yourselves and that means that we will sit we will discuss we will take a physical but we have to move forward. what comes next is pro-government forces pulling back from parts of what data city they we captured in an offensive launched in june datas who think governor muhammad naeem says...
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an internet milestone more than half the world's population is there connected to the internet the un agency the international telecommunications union estimates three point nine billion people over fifty one percent of the global population will gain access by year's end at current growth rates we won't approach one hundred percent global internet adoption for well over two decades the inventor of the world wide web tim berners lee says the internet is broken is not alone there is growing concern mega companies like google have too much power over our digital lives google c.e.o.'s and of which i testified this week before the u.s. house judiciary committee had to answer questions about how the world's biggest search engine tracks people's location and uses our private darter one of the projects he's involved in is the secretive project dragon-fly it's a project designed to bring a sense of search engine to china he spoke about what user information google would share with the chinese authorities there are times in the past we have debated the conditions to operate them and we explore
an internet milestone more than half the world's population is there connected to the internet the un agency the international telecommunications union estimates three point nine billion people over fifty one percent of the global population will gain access by year's end at current growth rates we won't approach one hundred percent global internet adoption for well over two decades the inventor of the world wide web tim berners lee says the internet is broken is not alone there is growing...
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were asking the un to lift the blockade on the raffle and calling for the international community to have some responsibility toward the suffering of the yemeni people because of this blockade and the inhumane practices of the enemy coalition which is blocking access for commercial ships carrying fuel to have day to pull out your blockade is blocking our access to medicine and food. aid is desperately needed in a country which the u.n. has described as facing the world's worst humanitarian crisis twenty million people don't have enough food the u.n. humanitarian chief says all sides are making it difficult in some cases impossible to get aid to people who need it the central problem is that none of the parties are pushing the urgent lifesaving needs of the people of yemen hyun off on their list of priorities until that changes it seems difficult to imagine how diplomacy can bring this three and a half year long conflict to an end big touring. democrats in the u.s. house who have a majority from january are planning a complete review of u.s. policy toward saudi arabia including the tr
were asking the un to lift the blockade on the raffle and calling for the international community to have some responsibility toward the suffering of the yemeni people because of this blockade and the inhumane practices of the enemy coalition which is blocking access for commercial ships carrying fuel to have day to pull out your blockade is blocking our access to medicine and food. aid is desperately needed in a country which the u.n. has described as facing the world's worst humanitarian...
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the un's world food programme is cutting food aid to more than one hundred ninety thousand people in gaza and the occupied west bank is blaming a severe funding shortfall those are the headlines the stream is next. young african footballers are travelling to thailand in hopes of becoming professional players but they risk discrimination and exploitation. when one has the best of gates thailand's football factory on al-jazeera. i have the ok and here in the stream today was the indian independence icon mahatma gandhi a racist we explore his legacy is the statue of him is torn down in ghana this story was put to us on twitter by community member d.j. sealab but you too can be part of this conversation tweet us your thoughts or leave that in our live q. to chat. session and if you are in the spirit.
the un's world food programme is cutting food aid to more than one hundred ninety thousand people in gaza and the occupied west bank is blaming a severe funding shortfall those are the headlines the stream is next. young african footballers are travelling to thailand in hopes of becoming professional players but they risk discrimination and exploitation. when one has the best of gates thailand's football factory on al-jazeera. i have the ok and here in the stream today was the indian...
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is facing here is that the talks in stockholm went much better than expected so the un is having to pull together this monitoring mission at very short notice well i've been speaking to hussein now because the journalist based in the yemeni capital sana'a he says the ceasefire is holding but that sporadic fighting could end up blocking aid from getting in. this is one of the problem of the sweden agreement because it has actually linked the flow of humanitarian aid with the security situation in her data to be honest they should have actually opened before they therefore they should allow food and medicine first come into into the data even though oh the in control because they knighted nation have said before that it is five percent of we had an aid coming to yemen is coming through the day there so there was no problem of the present in our data but now it could take a long and i believe that the saudi if there is any difficulties in the step for withdraw from both parties the saudi keep maybe they will keep blocking humanitarian aid from coming into yemen in using the excuse of t
is facing here is that the talks in stockholm went much better than expected so the un is having to pull together this monitoring mission at very short notice well i've been speaking to hussein now because the journalist based in the yemeni capital sana'a he says the ceasefire is holding but that sporadic fighting could end up blocking aid from getting in. this is one of the problem of the sweden agreement because it has actually linked the flow of humanitarian aid with the security situation...
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in the new year one hundred days to go now before britain is due to leave the un emergency plans are being made for a no deal scenario the prime minister is recklessly running down the clock i told him that a shameful attempt to make your own bad deal look like the lesser of two evils. to the right of the gentleman. while until the deal has a day and has been ratified it is the responsible position of government and it is it would be the responsible position of any government to put in place contingency arrangements for no deal yemen's warring sides are accusing each other of breaching a fragile ceasefire in her data it's not clear who caused four explosions in and around the major poor on tuesday remember her the rebels and the internationally recognized yemeni government backed by the saudi a mirage coalition agreed to the ceasefire in sweden last week the un plans to deploy cease fire observers polls have closed in the presidential runoff election in madagascar ballot counting has started as the former leader's andre roger lena and marc ravalomanana vie for the top job roger leno
in the new year one hundred days to go now before britain is due to leave the un emergency plans are being made for a no deal scenario the prime minister is recklessly running down the clock i told him that a shameful attempt to make your own bad deal look like the lesser of two evils. to the right of the gentleman. while until the deal has a day and has been ratified it is the responsible position of government and it is it would be the responsible position of any government to put in place...
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to ending the devastating war in yemen after this latest round of peace talks in sweden i'll ask the un special envoy for yemen martin griffith. i met the house and voters in africa's most populous country nigeria will be picking their next president early next year but which of the candidates has the best plan to end corruption and defeat boko haram that's our debate but first after november marked the deadliest month this year for the saudi led war in yemen members of the who thing rebel movement and the country's official government met in sweden this week the u.n. sponsored peace talks but are we any closer to ending that conflict earlier i asked this week's headliner from sweden the u.n. special envoy for yemen martin griffiths. martin griffiths thanks for joining me up front this week in sweden you reached what many are calling a major breakthrough in peace talks between who think leaders and the saudi backed government of yemen are we now a step closer to ending the war in yemen well i certainly hope so it's been seven days of hard work here in sweden both parties who came the go
to ending the devastating war in yemen after this latest round of peace talks in sweden i'll ask the un special envoy for yemen martin griffith. i met the house and voters in africa's most populous country nigeria will be picking their next president early next year but which of the candidates has the best plan to end corruption and defeat boko haram that's our debate but first after november marked the deadliest month this year for the saudi led war in yemen members of the who thing rebel...
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the arabic shortly after war broke out in twenty levon the assad government has been accused by the un and rights groups of committing multiple war crimes and it's not just sudan several other countries have recently indicated they may be willing to normalize relations with the syrian government in early october president assad gave his first interview to a go face newspaper since twenty levon he told the kuwaiti paper that western and delegations had already begun work to resume diplomatic and economic ties just a week prior to that bahrain's foreign minister surprise observers by embracing the syrian counterpart walid on while i'm on the sidelines of a un general assembly meeting in new york and even neighboring israel has taken steps towards improving relations with the assad regime its connector crossing in the occupied golan heights was partially reopened in mid october under russian military supervision jordan also reopen the crossing into syria at that same month turkey is the last major backer of the syrian opposition helping them hold a part of northern syria but its foreign m
the arabic shortly after war broke out in twenty levon the assad government has been accused by the un and rights groups of committing multiple war crimes and it's not just sudan several other countries have recently indicated they may be willing to normalize relations with the syrian government in early october president assad gave his first interview to a go face newspaper since twenty levon he told the kuwaiti paper that western and delegations had already begun work to resume diplomatic and...
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the press was at stake following the brutal murder of the saudi chan list in istanbul in october the un chief also called on saudi arabia to investigate the case properly saying holder has the latest. it's been almost three months since she was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey continues to accuse saudi arabia of trying to cover up the crime because of its lack of transparency in the investigation turkey is also frustrated with what it sees as an action on the part of the west many european countries who are promoting the freedom of media for freedom of expression are closing their eyes and this country and the politicians you know you see this statement putting some sanctions on the people who are already in prison who will never be visiting dos countries calls are now growing louder for an international investigation what we have said since the beginning is it's absolutely essential to have a credible investigation and to the punishment of those that were killed turkey has recently said there are discussions about opening an international investigation because a lac
the press was at stake following the brutal murder of the saudi chan list in istanbul in october the un chief also called on saudi arabia to investigate the case properly saying holder has the latest. it's been almost three months since she was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey continues to accuse saudi arabia of trying to cover up the crime because of its lack of transparency in the investigation turkey is also frustrated with what it sees as an action on the part of the...
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warring sides sit down and talk for the first time in two years al-jazeera has obtained a un document outlining two initiatives aimed at ending the conflict as people forward by the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths who is part of the negotiations in sweden victoria gate and the reports. yemen's rival factions are entrenched warning if their demands are not met the un backed talks will fail this man the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths is trying to stop that happening to that end he's come up with a series of proposals. the first calls for fighting to come to an end in yemen's the largest city tie is one of the front lines in the war two hundred thousand civilians are caught up in the violence there the u.n. wants to revive a twenty sixteen peace agreement the other focuses on who day to the rebel controlled sea port where most of yemen's food and medicine comes in the u.n. wants a halt to all military operations including saudi led as strikes and for all militia groups to leaf these are major. population. and. i'm hopeful that we can reach agreements on the dee
warring sides sit down and talk for the first time in two years al-jazeera has obtained a un document outlining two initiatives aimed at ending the conflict as people forward by the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths who is part of the negotiations in sweden victoria gate and the reports. yemen's rival factions are entrenched warning if their demands are not met the un backed talks will fail this man the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths is trying to stop that happening to...
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had i missed hall with the top stories on al-jazeera a un brokered ceasefire has come into effect in the yemeni city of her data but reports say sporadic fighting is still taking place in the embattled port between saudi and u.a.e. backed government forces and truthy rebels yemen's warring parties agreed on a truce and un brokered talks last week in sweden and there are many challenges on the ground for international observers as our diplomatic editor james bays explains from the united nations. the u.n. security council has started work drawing up a draft resolution that would indorse what was agreed in stockholm last week and give a mandate for a u.n. monitoring mission in yemen news that is being welcomed by the spokesman for the un secretary general it will be. i think it will send a strong signal from the international from the international community in support of the un's work of this where mr griffiths has done what mr cameron general camera . will lead the dutch general patrick camera who's leading the monitoring mission has been briefing the un secretary general antonio goo
had i missed hall with the top stories on al-jazeera a un brokered ceasefire has come into effect in the yemeni city of her data but reports say sporadic fighting is still taking place in the embattled port between saudi and u.a.e. backed government forces and truthy rebels yemen's warring parties agreed on a truce and un brokered talks last week in sweden and there are many challenges on the ground for international observers as our diplomatic editor james bays explains from the united...
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summit to be held in new york next september hosted by the un secretary general antonio terrors that summit will also be attended by world leaders to give it added impetus as it comes just months ahead of the paris agreement to finally be implemented in twenty twenty. al-jazeera cut of its own. well more than five thousand foreign protesters are marching in belgium's capital against a un pact on migration the agreement was ratified by one hundred sixty four countries in morocco last week that aims to improve the way the world is coping with increased migration has been divisive critics say the deal could curb government's ability to shape their own immigration policies. to asia pacific now where malaysia's prime minister mahathir mohamad has criticised australia's recognition of west jerusalem as israel's capital he said australia has no right to divide jerusalem prime minister scott morrison announced the controversial decision on saturday the move has been criticised by malaysia and indonesia who have threatened to pull out of trade deals with australia. serious limitation to me as
summit to be held in new york next september hosted by the un secretary general antonio terrors that summit will also be attended by world leaders to give it added impetus as it comes just months ahead of the paris agreement to finally be implemented in twenty twenty. al-jazeera cut of its own. well more than five thousand foreign protesters are marching in belgium's capital against a un pact on migration the agreement was ratified by one hundred sixty four countries in morocco last week that...
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as yemen's warring sides sit down and talk for the first time in two years al-jazeera has obtained a un document outlining two initiatives aimed at ending the conflict that's been put forward by the un special envoy to yemen martin griffiths who's part of the negotiations in sweden victoria gate and he reports. yemen's rival factions are entrenched warning if their demands are not met the un backed talks will fail this man the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths is trying to stop that happening to that end he's come up with a series of proposals the first calls the fighting to come to an end in yemen's third largest city tie is one of the front lines in the war two hundred thousand civilians are caught up in the violence there the u.n. wants to revive a twenty sixteen peace agreement the other focuses on who data the rebel controlled seaport where most of yemen's food and medicine. comes in the un wants a halt to all military operations including saudi led as strikes and for all militia groups to leaf these are two major. population the arms and human culture. i'm hopeful that
as yemen's warring sides sit down and talk for the first time in two years al-jazeera has obtained a un document outlining two initiatives aimed at ending the conflict that's been put forward by the un special envoy to yemen martin griffiths who's part of the negotiations in sweden victoria gate and he reports. yemen's rival factions are entrenched warning if their demands are not met the un backed talks will fail this man the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths is trying to stop that...
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some sort of resolution between the who thesis and the united nations and the saudis over whether to un will take over to management of the port there who died to help bring in humanitarian supplies into yemen so that is if that is achieved than they arrested a peace process will be in good tracks but that's the first challenge if and when the peace talks take place. newly released private messages from the journalist jamal khashoggi are revealing a candid account of his take on the saudi crown prince c.n.n. has gained access to exchanges between the saudi journalist and a montreal based activist the pair had planned an online movement that would hold the saudi state to account in one of four hundred whatsapp messages sent a year before his murder a show called mohammed bin selma a beast who would devour all in his path and omar abdel aziz talked to plans to form an electronic army to engage young saudis back home and to debunk state propaganda the digital offensive was dubbed the cyber b.s. they discussed creating a portal to document human rights abuses in saudi arabia abdulaziz is fi
some sort of resolution between the who thesis and the united nations and the saudis over whether to un will take over to management of the port there who died to help bring in humanitarian supplies into yemen so that is if that is achieved than they arrested a peace process will be in good tracks but that's the first challenge if and when the peace talks take place. newly released private messages from the journalist jamal khashoggi are revealing a candid account of his take on the saudi crown...
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the new united nations human rights chief has told al-jazeera it's time for the un to investigate the death of jamal khashoggi michel basher lay was speaking to diplomatic editor james bay is this part about talk to al-jazeera program. almost two months after jamal khashoggi was murdered and dismembered in the saudi consulate in istanbul the saudi and turkish investigations remained separate and seem to be going nowhere saudi arabia is refusing to hand over the suspects it's arrested and it hasn't given the turkish authorities any idea of the whereabouts of the journalist body now in an interview for talked to al jazeera the new high commissioner for human rights michel bash away says the time has come for an international investigation whether boat. is it time for the u.n. to set up an investigation i think it is time i mean i don't have that in my might monday i would be the secretary general to do that well if we were i think they're looking at which are the best ways of doing it but i think they should be an international. and because we cannot do criminal investigation you need y
the new united nations human rights chief has told al-jazeera it's time for the un to investigate the death of jamal khashoggi michel basher lay was speaking to diplomatic editor james bay is this part about talk to al-jazeera program. almost two months after jamal khashoggi was murdered and dismembered in the saudi consulate in istanbul the saudi and turkish investigations remained separate and seem to be going nowhere saudi arabia is refusing to hand over the suspects it's arrested and it...
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then the question would be who would control now the un so we have now in our mind is that the local authority because there is judgement there is general who is appointed by who the government. would that saudi backed saudi and emeritus back to government to agree i think they would not i get it then they say there should be some kind of compromise between the two governments and this is this is this is there actually that can be happen that can happen because. yes let me just jump in here because we're running out of time slightly but just a final thought from you so what's the latest then with this humanitarian covered door from the data that was supposed to be open have you been hearing if i have been leaving a date or at all. yes this is the most important thing we should focus on this because what is happening in friday the now is only two to stop the things from getting worse that is the humanitarian things and so far now we haven't seen something more than your goal though more than before that a deal that was signed in sweden so i think in the corridors you are talking about
then the question would be who would control now the un so we have now in our mind is that the local authority because there is judgement there is general who is appointed by who the government. would that saudi backed saudi and emeritus back to government to agree i think they would not i get it then they say there should be some kind of compromise between the two governments and this is this is this is there actually that can be happen that can happen because. yes let me just jump in here...
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un secretary general to to look for which are the best mechanism to go into another part of the un human rights system the special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing dr agnes come out recently told me in her assessment that saudi arabia is culpable whether the king knew whether the crown prince knew because of the suspects they have in custody there was so senior they had such an important role in the security sector in saudi arabia that saudi as a country is culpable do you agree with that assessment probably yes i mean. i you know there i mean i think this is the kind of things that have their three of our special report the one on freedom of expression their one on on on torture and the one on extrajudicial killing the one you just mentioned to call for a international quality because they think that probably it is comparable. are you worried that there will be pushback from saudi arabia both on this case and on the war in yemen i'm going to recall to you something that you know very well which is two years ago the children the non-conflict blacklist bang ki-moon the then secretary g
un secretary general to to look for which are the best mechanism to go into another part of the un human rights system the special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing dr agnes come out recently told me in her assessment that saudi arabia is culpable whether the king knew whether the crown prince knew because of the suspects they have in custody there was so senior they had such an important role in the security sector in saudi arabia that saudi as a country is culpable do you agree with that...
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to shape is what i asked the un is already looking to rebuild the country the u.s. troops pull out how about threatens to put up money for other regional actors like iran and tukey something opponents came to counter. residents in bogota and in northeastern nigeria have fled their homes after renewed fighting between boko haram the army they're escaping to the state capital of my degree after ten people were killed because iran attacked a military base in the fishing town on lake chad on wednesday the group is trying to capture the area which borders niger child and camera. a funeral has been held for a two year old yemeni boy whose mother fought for a visa to visit him in a us hospital people gathered to mourn her son at a service in california he had a rain and rare brain disease his mother took legal action of to being denied entry to the u.s. on to the troubled ministrations travel ban on several muslim majority countries she was eventually granted permission just days before her son's death. the us president says major progress has been made towards ending his
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procedures you know in the history of the un we have seen. of countries of member states from some modernizations and also quitting the finance. that should then be taking in. way i mean it is a threat but i don't think it should anyone's arms for us it want tie our arms well we'll do what we need to do if we find out that there are some by a list of clear byelection human rights that are very far and that we can identify the perpetrators will will do what we need to do because it can we cannot be tied because of those kind of threats this is a very live debate as you know here in the united states and president trump has made it clear that saudi investment and trade is the most important thing does it worry you that the u.s. is coming up with a position where money trumps human rights unfortunately money does. importance in many countries when they make those kind of the situations i would prefer that ethics will be the way you define things in the country. and. because i understand i mean any country and every country in mind we needed to t
procedures you know in the history of the un we have seen. of countries of member states from some modernizations and also quitting the finance. that should then be taking in. way i mean it is a threat but i don't think it should anyone's arms for us it want tie our arms well we'll do what we need to do if we find out that there are some by a list of clear byelection human rights that are very far and that we can identify the perpetrators will will do what we need to do because it can we cannot...
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begin in yemen where a un backed cease fire has come into effect for the strategic port city of her data it follows a weekend of violence where at least twelve people died and twenty five others were injured who the rebels and saudi backed government forces have been fighting in the south and east of the rebel held city since saturday tuesday's cease fire was agreed after a breakthrough in peace talks in sweden last week under the deal international monitors will be deployed in her data and all armed forces must pull back within twenty one days a day to process is about seventy percent of yemen's food aid and other imports and is considered the country's lifeline. earlier who the rebels accused the coalition of violating the agreements reached in sweden but the system was shot after concluding the swedish consultations the coalition did not comply with what was agreed on the whole day to city witness the following aggressions on the first day of the talks the coalition warplanes launched twenty one raids and on saturday the coalition launched hurty eight raids on how data and its outskir
begin in yemen where a un backed cease fire has come into effect for the strategic port city of her data it follows a weekend of violence where at least twelve people died and twenty five others were injured who the rebels and saudi backed government forces have been fighting in the south and east of the rebel held city since saturday tuesday's cease fire was agreed after a breakthrough in peace talks in sweden last week under the deal international monitors will be deployed in her data and all...
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summit to be held in new york next september hosted by the un secretary general antonio to terrorists that summit will also be attended by world leaders to give it i didn't but just as it comes just months ahead of the paris agreement finally being implemented in twenty twenty. al-jazeera part of its. governor is the professor of economics and environmental studies on was a senior member of the u. an intergovernmental panel on climate change he believes the deal struck a cup twenty four is a step in the right direction but says temperature reduction targets will be difficult to achieve i think that. two degrees is aspirational since we're already past one i think wanted to have is incredibly aspirational i don't i don't think i don't think we're going to meet that i think it's time for the for the world series ok between when it happens to two and two and a half degrees what is absolutely critical that we want to avoid and let's just do that i think i think that i think that's where the game is i don't think one point five years and it's it's on the table. to south asia now where we c
summit to be held in new york next september hosted by the un secretary general antonio to terrorists that summit will also be attended by world leaders to give it i didn't but just as it comes just months ahead of the paris agreement finally being implemented in twenty twenty. al-jazeera part of its. governor is the professor of economics and environmental studies on was a senior member of the u. an intergovernmental panel on climate change he believes the deal struck a cup twenty four is a...
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history delayed north korean leader kim jong un says his trip to seoul will happen just not this year as planned. and later in sport we'll hear from the woman who has just made history in the ultimate fighting championship . more than two hundred palestinians have been killed by israeli soldiers in months of protests at the gaza border fence thousands more have been injured but now the new york times is raising questions on the israeli military's use of live fire against protesters a new report focuses on the death of twenty year old medic. who was killed by gunfire during a protest in june after analyzing over a thousand photos videos the times concluded the job did not pose any security threat and was standing on one hundred meters away from the border fence when she was killed by a sniper the israeli military says it is investigating the death joining us now is one of the journalist behind the investigation david how the new york times jerusalem bureau chief thanks very much for being with us so i want to ask you first of all what gave you the idea of of looking into this whole thi
history delayed north korean leader kim jong un says his trip to seoul will happen just not this year as planned. and later in sport we'll hear from the woman who has just made history in the ultimate fighting championship . more than two hundred palestinians have been killed by israeli soldiers in months of protests at the gaza border fence thousands more have been injured but now the new york times is raising questions on the israeli military's use of live fire against protesters a new report...
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sparked international outrage and condemnation but there has been little action against saudi arabia a un investigation would according to experts put more pressure on riyadh but there needs to be is to national political. findings of this mission is not binding for both parties so this the shortcoming of these very winding missions are. they need a higher level of cooperation this has this. existed when it comes to the international commission want to enter to myanmar that has been established by the united. human rights commission in rome with has refused to and through the country for the investigators a position saudi arabia is likely to take it insists it will handle the case on its soil turkish officials are growing impatient with what they describe as a lack of seriousness on the part of saudi authorities even president pressure tell you border guard has been more outspoken he used to avoid mentioning muhammad bin sound man by name he has now criticized the saudi crown prince's explanation on she's killing and accuse those who took an active part in the murder of being his closest
sparked international outrage and condemnation but there has been little action against saudi arabia a un investigation would according to experts put more pressure on riyadh but there needs to be is to national political. findings of this mission is not binding for both parties so this the shortcoming of these very winding missions are. they need a higher level of cooperation this has this. existed when it comes to the international commission want to enter to myanmar that has been established...
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that will turkey get international support and can be un make any difference this is inside story. come to the program i'm richelle carey turkish president wrote to type erdogan is not giving up he wants more answers about the murder of journalists the saudi king .
that will turkey get international support and can be un make any difference this is inside story. come to the program i'm richelle carey turkish president wrote to type erdogan is not giving up he wants more answers about the murder of journalists the saudi king .
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hello welcome to the program on imran khan december tenth marks the seventieth anniversary of the un's universal declaration of human rights the document outlines the fundamental rights that should form the basis of democratic societies the u.n. says it's as relevant today as it has always been but with multiple examples of genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity just how enforceable is it mike hanna takes a look at the birth of the declaration and whether it still holds any influence. borne out of recession the devastation of war and an act of genocide executed on industrial scale the declaration was passed by the un general assembly in one nine hundred forty eight with the us ambassador eleanor roosevelt a guiding force its intention to ensure that such tragedies did not occur again but in the decade since the declaration has been marked more by transgressions and example the key problem the lack of enforcement the body established to protect these rights is a un security council and often divided body in which national agendas rather than individual rights remain supremum. t
hello welcome to the program on imran khan december tenth marks the seventieth anniversary of the un's universal declaration of human rights the document outlines the fundamental rights that should form the basis of democratic societies the u.n. says it's as relevant today as it has always been but with multiple examples of genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity just how enforceable is it mike hanna takes a look at the birth of the declaration and whether it still holds any influence....
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a un brokered ceasefire has come into effect in the yemeni city of her data but reports say sporadic fighting is still taking place in the embattled port the fighting pits saudi and u.a.e. backed government forces against truthy rebels in the area the warring sides had agreed on a truce during political talks held in sweden last week international observers are expected to arrive to monitor the cease fire how data is critical for the supply of food and aid for millions of yemenis on the brink of starvation and there are many challenges on the ground for those international observers as our diplomatic editor james bay explains from the united nations. the u.n. security council has started work drawing up a draft resolution that would indorse what was agreed in stockholm last week and give a mandate for a u.n. monitoring mission in yemen news that has been welcomed by the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general it will be. i think it will send a strong signal from the international from the international community in support of the un's work of this where mr griffiths has done what mr
a un brokered ceasefire has come into effect in the yemeni city of her data but reports say sporadic fighting is still taking place in the embattled port the fighting pits saudi and u.a.e. backed government forces against truthy rebels in the area the warring sides had agreed on a truce during political talks held in sweden last week international observers are expected to arrive to monitor the cease fire how data is critical for the supply of food and aid for millions of yemenis on the brink...
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the un will play a leading role in the ports and these will facilitate the many turning excess of the floor routes to the civilian population and it will improve the living conditions for millions of yemenis the talks in the swedish castle had lasted seven days some of the language in the deal they produce seems vague and there are many details still to be resolved trust between the two sides is clearly lacking both made it clear that they don't need abide by the deal if there are opponents to to. oh that we can look at two agreements signed serious effort has been taken firstly the release of prisoners and those that have been forcibly abducted and the other agreement is they had a good agreement but these are virtual agreements we are assuming that the other party will withdraw and will release the prisoners. that you want we are ready to implement the peace agreement and give the un a logistical role in running sana airport and who data port but we need more guarantees because the other side keeps sabotaging everything we didn't get anything major in sweden but there were some good
the un will play a leading role in the ports and these will facilitate the many turning excess of the floor routes to the civilian population and it will improve the living conditions for millions of yemenis the talks in the swedish castle had lasted seven days some of the language in the deal they produce seems vague and there are many details still to be resolved trust between the two sides is clearly lacking both made it clear that they don't need abide by the deal if there are opponents to...
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more explosions have been reported on the second day of a un brokered cease fire and yemen's port city of her data saudi backed government forces and who the fight is blamed each other violations on the first day of the truce on tuesday the warring parties agreed on a ceasefire during talks in sweden last week how data is critical of the supply of food and humanitarian aid the millions of yemenis on the brink of starvation more now from a job june. pictures emerging from her data on tuesday show a relative calm at who the checkpoints documents were requested before people were allowed to pass in some areas the streets were largely empty in others the traffic slowed. in the meantime and we are optimistic about the ceasefire decision but who is implementing the resolution brokered by the united nations who is implementing the decisions taken during this meeting negotiations the saudi aggression did not implement any of the decisions made in sweden yemenis are suffering what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis where millions are facing starvation. aid workers say the situ
more explosions have been reported on the second day of a un brokered cease fire and yemen's port city of her data saudi backed government forces and who the fight is blamed each other violations on the first day of the truce on tuesday the warring parties agreed on a ceasefire during talks in sweden last week how data is critical of the supply of food and humanitarian aid the millions of yemenis on the brink of starvation more now from a job june. pictures emerging from her data on tuesday...
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the new united nations human rights chief has told al-jazeera it's time for the un to investigate the death of jamal khashoggi michel bash was speaking to diplomatic as a james bay is as part of our talk to al-jazeera program. almost two months after jamal khashoggi was murdered and dismembered in the saudi consulate in istanbul the saudi and turkish investigations remained separate and seem to be going nowhere saudi arabia is refusing to hand over the suspects it's arrested and it hasn't given the turkish authorities any idea of the whereabouts of the journalist body now in an interview for talk to al-jazeera the new high commissioner for human rights michel brusha lay says the time has come for an international investigation is it time for the u.n. to set up an investigation i think it is time i mean i don't have that in my mouth monday i will be the secretary general to do that well where i think they're looking at which are the best ways of doing it but i think they should be an international inquiry and because we cannot do criminal investigation you need you need to be sure with
the new united nations human rights chief has told al-jazeera it's time for the un to investigate the death of jamal khashoggi michel bash was speaking to diplomatic as a james bay is as part of our talk to al-jazeera program. almost two months after jamal khashoggi was murdered and dismembered in the saudi consulate in istanbul the saudi and turkish investigations remained separate and seem to be going nowhere saudi arabia is refusing to hand over the suspects it's arrested and it hasn't given...
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the united nations forces from the duties in the yemeni government to being redeployed as part of a un backed deal between the two sides agreed in sweden earlier this month it's aimed at ending almost four years of war which is causing humanitarian disaster un coordinators are yet to clarify the functions and responsibilities of both sides. the balance of power in northern syria appears to be shifting following the u.s. decision to withdraw troops russia and turkey have agreed to coordinate with each other after talks in moscow meanwhile encourage his sent fifty times to the syrian border in preparation for a possible attack on kurdish y.p. g. forces from gaziantep near the turkish syrian border is mohammed atta. of took his tongue roll into syria and iran has been bolstering its military positions along its south of border as it prepares for what it calls a full fledged offensive on the cottage held city of mumbai is syria syrian rebels blocked by tuckey also on the move both inside areas of syria and the techies sway and along the eight hundred twenty two kilometer border between the
the united nations forces from the duties in the yemeni government to being redeployed as part of a un backed deal between the two sides agreed in sweden earlier this month it's aimed at ending almost four years of war which is causing humanitarian disaster un coordinators are yet to clarify the functions and responsibilities of both sides. the balance of power in northern syria appears to be shifting following the u.s. decision to withdraw troops russia and turkey have agreed to coordinate...
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sporadic fighting continues in yemen's port city of data despite a un backed cease fire coming into effect. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from doha i'm martin dennis also coming up china's president says his country will not be dictated to by anyone as the communist party celebrates forty years since it introduced free market reforms. new reports reveal the power and reach of russia's election meddling efforts and that they didn't end with donald trump's white house victory. over the south africans who say they're fighting to save three hundred years of heritage from the developments. cease fire has come into effect in the yemeni city of her data but there are still reports of sporadic fighting going on in and around the strategic port that the fighting is between saudi backed government forces and rebels in this area the warring sides have agreed to a truce at peace so it's out in sweden last week international observers a jews who arrived to monitor the seas for the who data is a vital entry point for food and aid into a country where millions of people are on the brink of starvat
sporadic fighting continues in yemen's port city of data despite a un backed cease fire coming into effect. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from doha i'm martin dennis also coming up china's president says his country will not be dictated to by anyone as the communist party celebrates forty years since it introduced free market reforms. new reports reveal the power and reach of russia's election meddling efforts and that they didn't end with donald trump's white house victory. over the...
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is facing here is that the talks in stockholm went much better than expected so the un is having to pull together this monitoring mission at very short notice. has covered the yemen conflict extensively he says the breakthrough reaching the un back talks in sweden may not work on the ground. few expected it to. assist them in a serious as the ceasefire to hold from the beginning that's why we've seen. clashes in the east and south on parts for the past four days since friday have been sporadic clashes and just moments after the suspect came into effect residents of the city say there was an exchange of gunfire missiles in the eastern part of the city of course this just shows the deep seated suspicion between the two groups and how dicey the whole situation in today the ease of course the stakes are very high both sides aspic specter to withdraw from the militias from the city within twenty one days and as this deadline comes near we'll see more of these clashes but there are obstacles as well and i starting with how vaguely worded agreement that was signed in sweden was for example
is facing here is that the talks in stockholm went much better than expected so the un is having to pull together this monitoring mission at very short notice. has covered the yemen conflict extensively he says the breakthrough reaching the un back talks in sweden may not work on the ground. few expected it to. assist them in a serious as the ceasefire to hold from the beginning that's why we've seen. clashes in the east and south on parts for the past four days since friday have been sporadic...
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activists face in the gulf region and are schapelle al-jazeera or i still ahead so on the program why the un backed truce hasn't stopped shelling in the port city of the data plus. kids. like we make the russian rockets through defying president putin schools for tighter controls. how they were into winter now is the persistent problem in china and india is fall it's hard to see that by satellite but just take it this graze of pretty good idea of where e.t.s. there's no wind to move anything pressure is high temperatures are low single figures probably down to freezing over night for most places but there is activity further says so in hong kong for example the clouds going to increase it looks fairly wet by winds not rain spreading up the coast to some degree as well nothing much steering elsewhere in fact the breeze takes the rain down towards vietnam at least. the going to find dry nothing else in india either apart from occasional snow showers running into the far north we've got still air so if a new delhi oh yes you max might be twenty one degrees bit further north it's colder than tha
activists face in the gulf region and are schapelle al-jazeera or i still ahead so on the program why the un backed truce hasn't stopped shelling in the port city of the data plus. kids. like we make the russian rockets through defying president putin schools for tighter controls. how they were into winter now is the persistent problem in china and india is fall it's hard to see that by satellite but just take it this graze of pretty good idea of where e.t.s. there's no wind to move anything...
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raman the fourth count of to lose godfrey ople un. and his brother baldwin. hugh the first count effect monday. and brother of king philip the first of frogs. robert duke of normandy brother of king william the second of england. and boy more on the norman prince of toronto. a lot of male nobility that had a function as a war man as war lords and they were. seed a crusade as a way to carve out a little kingdom in the east perhaps on their own or also to find glory in warfare. but. obama don't get a lot of this. so i thought. this is you know we've put in. by the end of time ninety six the european armies started arriving at the buys on time capital constantinople. but the time emperor. scum minnows wouldn't allow them to cross into asia minor before spring the following year. they are in the byzantian that they're going to want. to sic don't but what it does on t. it. zante. and. nominate dead and you a lot of the alleged to say as to how the have. the law that would be added. some along the forward of the. assault. after crossing the bosphorus. the crusaders
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or the un secretary general has warned that much worse lies in store for yemen unless it's for ing sides which peace deal is that the number of people in need of aid will continue to rise if there's no end to the conflict all in fifty million yemenis are already classed as being in a crisis or emergency situation and in desperate need of food aid sixty five thousand are in what's classed as a food catastrophe or close to famine level mostly in conflict zones and across yemen one point eight million children are acutely malnourished that includes nearly four hundred thousand who suffer from the most severe form of malnutrition. the declaration of fermion is a technical declaration that relates to a number of indicators. and sometimes people think that the fact of feminism not the quality doesn't that means that people are not suffering no there is a high level of hunger in yemen we are supporting eight million people with food in yemen and we assume that if you meditate him situation does not improve will be supporting fourteen million people next year and it is indeed how in yemen that i
or the un secretary general has warned that much worse lies in store for yemen unless it's for ing sides which peace deal is that the number of people in need of aid will continue to rise if there's no end to the conflict all in fifty million yemenis are already classed as being in a crisis or emergency situation and in desperate need of food aid sixty five thousand are in what's classed as a food catastrophe or close to famine level mostly in conflict zones and across yemen one point eight...
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but he gave few details the foreign ministers of russia iran and turkey have arrived in geneva for un the talks on syria the most important priority to agree on how to set up a committee that would negotiate a new syrian called situation the committee would be made up of one hundred fifty people representing most strands of syrian society. has been sacked manager of manchester united he'll leave with immediate effect following the club's was stopped to a season in twenty eight years lee wellings takes a look back at what went wrong for a modern year. when joe's a marine you arrived at manchester united in twenty six dane fans were hoping you would prove he was still the special one but he's going to old trafford was not special instead it will be remembered as a disappointment of a his sullen defensive and argumentative approach you know what these men three knew but also mean sri premierships and i wanted more premierships alone then the other nineteen managed to get. see for me it's all for them receiving respect and respect respect respect so it was clear there was a problem betwee
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hello welcome to the program on imran khan december tenth marks the seventieth anniversary of the un's universal declaration of human rights the document outlines the fundamental rights that should form the basis of democratic societies the u.n. says it's as relevant today as it has always been but with multiple examples of genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity just how enforceable is it mike hanna takes a look at the birth of the declaration and whether it still holds any influence. borne out of recession the devastation of war and an act of genocide executed on industrial scale the declaration was passed by the un general assembly in one nine hundred forty eight with the us ambassador eleanor roosevelt a guiding force its intention to ensure that such tragedies did not occur again but in the decade since the declaration has been marked more by transgressions and example the key problem the lack of enforcement the body established to protect these rights is a un security council and often divided body in which national agendas rather than individual rights remain supremum. t
hello welcome to the program on imran khan december tenth marks the seventieth anniversary of the un's universal declaration of human rights the document outlines the fundamental rights that should form the basis of democratic societies the u.n. says it's as relevant today as it has always been but with multiple examples of genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity just how enforceable is it mike hanna takes a look at the birth of the declaration and whether it still holds any influence....
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their participation why because according to one academic by starting from a pro migration stance the un compact underestimated and ignored the concerns of individual citizens there are no kind of conditions with the limit of migration right this kind it completely ignores the potential cultural aspects which i think i increasingly important for most europeans and i think what we see in in most countries is right it's not about the economic side the people a voice about immigration i think it's kind of the fear of loss of cultural identity the numbers of refugees entering europe has dropped sharply since the height of the migrant crisis in twenty fifteen but the challenge of how to address future crises remains n.g.o.s a warning that nationalism cannot solve global problems not only include conflict means not but this is bleeding into solution being not barb in the solution of the google tell and and if we want to. challenge seriously then they have to be part of the global community christmas is a season of goodwill where families gather and exchange gifts in europe's increasingly natio
their participation why because according to one academic by starting from a pro migration stance the un compact underestimated and ignored the concerns of individual citizens there are no kind of conditions with the limit of migration right this kind it completely ignores the potential cultural aspects which i think i increasingly important for most europeans and i think what we see in in most countries is right it's not about the economic side the people a voice about immigration i think it's...
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post which will include enhanced monitoring by the un verification and inspection mechanism on them. the un country team under the leadership of my colleague and friend leads ground there has developed a plan seeking specific support from member states in the port lisa and her agency colleagues have indeed been integral to the shaping of agreements on the data and two of her colleagues were with us throughout the talks with reading and i'm very grateful to them for their presence she and they will play a lead role in the civilian aspect of the deal but i would like to stress. mr mr president one important aspect of this a date or agreement it is an outlier. very deliberately the arrangements agreed to particularly as regards governance in the temporary interests of governance in data intend to set no precedent for the future they are time bound. they do not confer any new sense of legitimacy of sovereignty this is a humanitarian stopgap to save lives and we hope to turn the tide of war towards peace. the parties have also reached a mutual understanding to ease the situation in ties w
post which will include enhanced monitoring by the un verification and inspection mechanism on them. the un country team under the leadership of my colleague and friend leads ground there has developed a plan seeking specific support from member states in the port lisa and her agency colleagues have indeed been integral to the shaping of agreements on the data and two of her colleagues were with us throughout the talks with reading and i'm very grateful to them for their presence she and they...
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that will turkey get international support and the un make any difference this is inside story. come to the program i'm richelle carey turkish president read to type erdogan is not giving up he wants more answers about the murder of journalist at the saudi consulate in istanbul and he will push for an international investigation if necessary or to go on farris and what he calls muhammad been unbelievable explanation of what happened and that the crown prince said saudi arabia could not be blamed unless the crime was proven the cia reportedly believes than solomon is responsible and so did many u.s. politicians but not president on the trot here's what oregon told the g twenty summit in argentina. to get willis into the side a regime first denied it and then tried to distort facts and finally admitted to this murder turkey has adopted a very determined out of jude which is help disclose this issue we have never seen this as a political issue and she'll never do so for us this incident was a horrendous act of murder and shall remain so. let's bring in our guests now in istanbul. b
that will turkey get international support and the un make any difference this is inside story. come to the program i'm richelle carey turkish president read to type erdogan is not giving up he wants more answers about the murder of journalist at the saudi consulate in istanbul and he will push for an international investigation if necessary or to go on farris and what he calls muhammad been unbelievable explanation of what happened and that the crown prince said saudi arabia could not be...
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is the world but sliding on human rights globally un high commissioner for human rights. show bashfully high commissioner for human rights thank you for talking to our we're going to talk about the concerns of human rights around the world now but i'd like to start this interview by going back seventy years in history when this rather remarkable document was signed the universal declaration of human rights very briefly tell me why this was important then and is still important now well you know the world has gone through two wars with all the consequences of it and also gone through a very very i would say grave economic depression so everybody was saying how can we ensure that this will never happen again so they decided to set which were the principles and the main balance that every human being should have which were their main rights they were to have everywhere doesn't matter where he lived just for the for the recent to be human be and that's the main issue. it sets a very set of standards that i think were important yesterday and continue to be important today if y
is the world but sliding on human rights globally un high commissioner for human rights. show bashfully high commissioner for human rights thank you for talking to our we're going to talk about the concerns of human rights around the world now but i'd like to start this interview by going back seventy years in history when this rather remarkable document was signed the universal declaration of human rights very briefly tell me why this was important then and is still important now well you know...
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i think overseeing the handover the head of un's advance team charged with monitoring the cease fire retired general patrick come airt we cannot solve your problem. and you have to do that yourselves and that means that we will say we will discuss we will take the gold but we have to move for. what comes next is pro-government forces pulling back from parts of what data city the we captured in an offensive launched in june datas who think governor muhammad naeem says his forces taking control of the city in exchange for handing over the port is part of the un agreement rather than in chad as the fighters who used to protect the port will be redeployed to protect the city according to the sweden agreement. the un also announced the warring sides will begin to open critically needed to monetary and corridors within the areas they control the sweet agreement mandates the warring sides allow relief supplies to reach those in need. for those who have lost loved ones been traumatized by three years of brutal violence this handover is a sign they may soon have what all humans need food shel
i think overseeing the handover the head of un's advance team charged with monitoring the cease fire retired general patrick come airt we cannot solve your problem. and you have to do that yourselves and that means that we will say we will discuss we will take the gold but we have to move for. what comes next is pro-government forces pulling back from parts of what data city the we captured in an offensive launched in june datas who think governor muhammad naeem says his forces taking control...
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ministers surprised observers by embracing his syrian counterpart down while i'm on the sidelines of a un general assembly meeting in new york and even neighboring israel has taken steps towards improving relations with the assad regime its commit troops crossing in the occupied golan heights was partially reopened. under russian military supervision jordan also reopened the nasa crossing into syria that same month the date has shown me is the director of cent is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver he says arab countries want to curtail iran's influence in syria. well i think they're trying to perhaps root assad away from his alliance with iran. the number one priority for the assad regime today after crushing all opposition to his rule is economic reconstruction the west is not going to invest in that economic reconstruction but there are very wealthy arab states that do have the resources the financial resources and so i suspect part of the agenda here is to see whether they that whether you know bashar al assad can be influenced financially. w
ministers surprised observers by embracing his syrian counterpart down while i'm on the sidelines of a un general assembly meeting in new york and even neighboring israel has taken steps towards improving relations with the assad regime its commit troops crossing in the occupied golan heights was partially reopened. under russian military supervision jordan also reopened the nasa crossing into syria that same month the date has shown me is the director of cent is the director of the center for...
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stuff is it surely with the weather and them and the two initiatives put forth by the un to help end the war in yemen. plus turnaround in tanzania but it won't cost critics question the president's media tactics. and john rood holiday puts in a hard day's work to give new orleans victory in the n.b.a. a job it was a large animal inspired. by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. the first snowfall on the winter story. hello there give it a couple of days and i'll think we'll see the birth of two tropical cyclones the first one is a bit of a cheat really because it already has been a tropical cyclone but it's kind of disbanded a little bit and it's this area of cloud here that's already hit the eastern parts of queensland gave us an awful lot of heavy rain three hundred forty nine millimeters of what weather there that is easily enough to give us some flooding and now it's tracking its way towards the west so look at the satellite picture then you can see that broad of cloud here it is gradually meandering a little bit and heading its way towards the west it's in a big area of me
stuff is it surely with the weather and them and the two initiatives put forth by the un to help end the war in yemen. plus turnaround in tanzania but it won't cost critics question the president's media tactics. and john rood holiday puts in a hard day's work to give new orleans victory in the n.b.a. a job it was a large animal inspired. by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. the first snowfall on the winter story. hello there give it a couple of days and i'll think we'll see the birth...
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white house the south korean president has received a lesson from the north korean leader kim jong un for talks in the new year president when jeans office says kim was sorry he couldn't make a planned visit before the end of the year came and met three times this year and it made a series of goodwill gestures robin wright has more now from so. the presidential office insall don't reveal too many details about the exact contents of this two page letter but it is being warmly received here by south korean officials president moon j.n. indeed has responded on social media thanking kim jong un personally there had been hopes that kim jong un would be visiting south korea which would be an historic visit the first by our north korean leader indeed since the korean war and that that visit would take place during this year that was the stated intention when the two leaders met in pyongyang for their third summit in september but it wasn't to be the case even as late as last week some people were predicting that the visit might be taking place on the thirtieth and thirty first clearly that's
white house the south korean president has received a lesson from the north korean leader kim jong un for talks in the new year president when jeans office says kim was sorry he couldn't make a planned visit before the end of the year came and met three times this year and it made a series of goodwill gestures robin wright has more now from so. the presidential office insall don't reveal too many details about the exact contents of this two page letter but it is being warmly received here by...