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arms embargo against humans who the rebels a un panel was set up to investigate. there are new missiles that were not possessed in yemen before twenty fifteen and their presence is considered a violation of the un security council resolution twenty two sixteen. there are also other weapons that our team collected data on including drones and materials used as fuel for missiles. from four or five countries and exported to iran. that's what. was. the panel also documented human rights violations by the who sees however at the same time it highlighted the role of the us brigades in time. in the beginning of the war there was a special committee in saudi arabia responsible for supporting the resistance and ties. money was sent by the committee to brigadier general. and a list of other faction leaders who should receive the money from him. with. the same happen for weapons. would receive it and give a specific amount to other factions according to a list. in december twenty fourth seen saudi arabia and the u.a.e. had signed the gulf memorandum of understanding with qat
arms embargo against humans who the rebels a un panel was set up to investigate. there are new missiles that were not possessed in yemen before twenty fifteen and their presence is considered a violation of the un security council resolution twenty two sixteen. there are also other weapons that our team collected data on including drones and materials used as fuel for missiles. from four or five countries and exported to iran. that's what. was. the panel also documented human rights violations...
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pillar rise in fuel taxes yesterday after violent protests across the country the un rest saw about one hundred high schools in france blocked or otherwise disrupted by student protests yesterday mobile phone cameras caught some of the mayhem outside schools and over the all paris and. let's go to journalist jakes he got a row in paris with the very latest on the story hi jake we mentioned president const cabinet meeting this morning there is also a meeting of the national assembly this afternoon what are we going to see today from the french government that's right well so there's little more that's probably being discussed at today's cabinet meeting other than the yellow that's movement and the green tax reforms that they're protesting and these taxes are part of that was environmental policy strategy which is very important at the national assembly to saturn and prime minister edwards lee will present the government's plan to solve the crisis and their plan to move forward and then debate the prime minister's declaration followed by a non-binding vote and yesterday's debates give any
pillar rise in fuel taxes yesterday after violent protests across the country the un rest saw about one hundred high schools in france blocked or otherwise disrupted by student protests yesterday mobile phone cameras caught some of the mayhem outside schools and over the all paris and. let's go to journalist jakes he got a row in paris with the very latest on the story hi jake we mentioned president const cabinet meeting this morning there is also a meeting of the national assembly this...
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arms embargo against humans who the rebels a un panel was set up to investigate. and there are new missiles that were not possessed in yemen before twenty fifteen and their presence is considered a violation of the un security council resolution twenty two sixteen. and . there are also other weapons that our team collected data on including drones and materials used as fuel for missiles. from four or five countries and exported to iran. the panel also documented human rights violations by the who sees however at the same time it highlighted the role of the us brigades in time. in the beginning of the war there was a special committee in saudi arabia responsible for supporting the resistance and ties. money was sent by the committee to brigadier general. us and a list of other faction leaders who should receive the money from him. with. the same happen for weapons. would receive it and give a specific amount to other factions according to a list. in december twenty fourth teen saudi arabia and the u.a.e. had signed the gulf memorandum of understanding with qatar us
arms embargo against humans who the rebels a un panel was set up to investigate. and there are new missiles that were not possessed in yemen before twenty fifteen and their presence is considered a violation of the un security council resolution twenty two sixteen. and . there are also other weapons that our team collected data on including drones and materials used as fuel for missiles. from four or five countries and exported to iran. the panel also documented human rights violations by the...
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it's the first intergovernmental a negotiated agreement on all aspects of migration the un migration pact more than one hundred ninety states want to sign it but what does the agreement actually say increase information data collection as one part migrants should be given information about their chosen route and they should be informed about the risks people living in countries on the rude and a host countries should also be informed about the consequences of migration and to ensure that information is based on facts authorities should exchange data at an international level. the pact asks origin countries to work towards eradicating poverty to create jobs and to meet basic standards for nutrition and education standards should be set to protect those who nonetheless decide to leave human rights have to be respected the pact also encourages sea rescues countries should make safe and legal border crossings possible the pact calls for more international cooperation and the fight against people smuggling networks to countries could for example exchange information on smuggling routes. b
it's the first intergovernmental a negotiated agreement on all aspects of migration the un migration pact more than one hundred ninety states want to sign it but what does the agreement actually say increase information data collection as one part migrants should be given information about their chosen route and they should be informed about the risks people living in countries on the rude and a host countries should also be informed about the consequences of migration and to ensure that...
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arms embargo against humans who the rebels a un panel was set up to investigate. and there are new missiles that were not possessed in yemen before twenty fifteen and their presence is considered a violation of the un security council resolution twenty two sixteen. there are also other weapons that our team collected data on including drones and materials used as fuel for missiles. from four or five countries and exported to iran. that's what. the panel also documented human rights violations by the who sees however at the same time it highlighted the role of the us brigades in time. in the beginning of the war there was a special committee in saudi arabia responsible for supporting the resistance and ties. money was sent by the committee to brigadier general. and a list of other faction leaders who should receive the money from him. with. the same happen for weapons. would receive it and give a specific amount to other factions according to a list. in december twenty fourth teen saudi arabia and the u.a.e. he had signed the gulf memorandum of understanding with q
arms embargo against humans who the rebels a un panel was set up to investigate. and there are new missiles that were not possessed in yemen before twenty fifteen and their presence is considered a violation of the un security council resolution twenty two sixteen. there are also other weapons that our team collected data on including drones and materials used as fuel for missiles. from four or five countries and exported to iran. that's what. the panel also documented human rights violations...
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has agreed on new regulations the migration compact which individual members of the un still have to sign in order for it to be passed it's relatively certain that germany will sign as the government and opposition have already agreed on it with the exception of the f.t. why does the world need a migration pact like this. because borders have become so fluid and because mobility has developed over the last sixty or seventy years and we urgently need cooperation at a global level to regulate and subside at the moment we have quite a dramatic situation in between t. awana and san diego in the southwest of the usa many people from central america have gone there to try to cross the border we are seeing the pictures in the media every day the americans alone cannot solve this problem and he doesn't just depend on cooperation with mexico they are already cooperating on this issue and the problem isn't getting any better and they also need to work with countries like honduras el salvador guatemala panama and so on but it's a small example for a vast issue that means that people have to tal
has agreed on new regulations the migration compact which individual members of the un still have to sign in order for it to be passed it's relatively certain that germany will sign as the government and opposition have already agreed on it with the exception of the f.t. why does the world need a migration pact like this. because borders have become so fluid and because mobility has developed over the last sixty or seventy years and we urgently need cooperation at a global level to regulate and...
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ambassador to the un then the un's top diplomat in china then head of the cia. in the one nine hundred eighty s. he became vice president to ronald reagan. after his two terms as vice president he then decided to run for the white house himself. and he won. preserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states was. in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine the berlin wall fell and with it the iron curtain. bush consciously and calmly weathered the transition he worked hard to develop a good relationship with the president of the soviet union gorbachev and campaigned heavily for the reunification of germany bush is also the president who led the u.s. into its first major military operation in the middle east report to you air attacks are underway military targets in iraq. bush launched operation desert storm against iraq's dictator saddam hussein after he had attacked kuwait after the first gulf war president bush's approval ratings went through the roof but that didn't last long many americans became unhappy with his domestic policies because of tough
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says the world is not moving fast enough to prevent catastrophic climate change we'll go live to the un climate conference in poland also coming up progress on peace talks for yemen as the u.n. evacuees wounded rebels iran says it will back negotiations will look at the famine situation. plus the four winds gain a foothold in spain for the first time since the franco dictatorship the box apart and looks set to kick out the socialist in the southern province of on the loose seat. it's good to have you with us we start tonight with dire warnings about climate change u.n. secretary general antonio has warned that the world is way off course in fighting global warming his stern message came on the first day of the u.n. climate change summit taking place in poland here's part of what he said today. we . we've climate change climate change is running faster than we. and we much catch up sooner rather than later the forty's too late. for many people regions even countries this is already a matter of life or death and these meeting is the most important gathering on climate change since the bed
says the world is not moving fast enough to prevent catastrophic climate change we'll go live to the un climate conference in poland also coming up progress on peace talks for yemen as the u.n. evacuees wounded rebels iran says it will back negotiations will look at the famine situation. plus the four winds gain a foothold in spain for the first time since the franco dictatorship the box apart and looks set to kick out the socialist in the southern province of on the loose seat. it's good to...
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the more than two hundred sixty million migrants on the move worldwide that is the subject of a new un migration tactics had to be endorsed at a major conference getting underway in march but some countries are refusing to sign. and in sports cross city rivals travelled ten thousand kilometers to determine one of football's greatest prizes river plate need extra time to read boca juniors the tires pubs playing in madrid but the chance to celebrate the birth of the it is worth it in spain and at home. i'm going to thank you for joining us they use chop court has ruled the britain can do unilaterally change its mind about leaving the block the ruling comes just one day before a crucial parliamentary vote on brags that on sunday thousands of people on both sides of the issue took to the streets of london to protest the divorce deal with brussels piling even more pressure on teresa mayes government. the. britain is a country split over brags it was an ole sides are out in force. worked out with your rope a few thousand tons for approved bragg's a rally led by the face of britain's far righ
the more than two hundred sixty million migrants on the move worldwide that is the subject of a new un migration tactics had to be endorsed at a major conference getting underway in march but some countries are refusing to sign. and in sports cross city rivals travelled ten thousand kilometers to determine one of football's greatest prizes river plate need extra time to read boca juniors the tires pubs playing in madrid but the chance to celebrate the birth of the it is worth it in spain and at...
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the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen hold on to w. . this is you don't use live from berlin the disgraced former general who lied to the f.b.i. a us court refers to sentence michael flynn the highest profile culprit in the investigation into russian election meddling in two thousand and sixteen but clinton might not have to do any time after cooperating with investigators. also on the show as japan or proves a huge increase in military spending we look back at a year of fluctuating tensions over the korean peninsula just how genuine was the fall between north and south and the us john yang still pose a nuclear threat to peace. and it is for english premier league giants manchester united fire coach jersey moreno the football club pulled the plug on the controversial manager after the worst start to the season in a new league thirty years. on well iraq it's a pleasure to have you along everyone a judge in washington is set to decide just moments from now whether to send donald trump's former national security adviser michael flynn to pri
the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen hold on to w. . this is you don't use live from berlin the disgraced former general who lied to the f.b.i. a us court refers to sentence michael flynn the highest profile culprit in the investigation into russian election meddling in two thousand and sixteen but clinton might not have to do any time after cooperating with investigators. also on the show as japan or proves a huge increase in military spending we...
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business d w news live from berlin a stark warning to yemeni delegates at un brokered peace talks to give their dad during those few years ago some photos of most of the troops i've read most of whom are you know. the saudi backed government and who the rebels sit down together to seek ways to hold a devastating civil war. also coming out. a top global executive a chinese telecom giant huawei has been arrested in canada she now faces extradition to the u.s. for allegedly violating sanctions on iran. also its i love michael's last day as the leader of germany's conservative c.d.u. party she's stepping down after eighteen years as party chair of well her successor set to be chosen tomorrow let merkel see out her term as chancellor. and shattered dreams after a video of a soccer crazy afghan boy went viral his dream came true when he met his idol when all messy but it two years later he's the face of afghans who have lost everything to the taliban. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us there is a catastrophe. the unfolding in yemen and we have to stop it those were the words
business d w news live from berlin a stark warning to yemeni delegates at un brokered peace talks to give their dad during those few years ago some photos of most of the troops i've read most of whom are you know. the saudi backed government and who the rebels sit down together to seek ways to hold a devastating civil war. also coming out. a top global executive a chinese telecom giant huawei has been arrested in canada she now faces extradition to the u.s. for allegedly violating sanctions on...
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moving nearly fast enough to prevent catastrophic climate change we'll get an expert's review from the un climate conference in poland also coming up. the far right gain a foothold in spain for the first time since the franco dictatorship of ox party looks set to kick out the socialists and the southern provinces and alysia. little rock it's great to have you along everyone well we start off with some stark warnings about the dangers of climate change she wants secretary general antonio without us says the world is way off course in the fight to deal with global warming he was speaking in the polish city of kut to beat some where the annual u.n. conference on global warming has begun with it is set told delegates and that humankind must drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions to avert runaway global warming while the conference aims to produce key guidelines on how to implement the paris climate. accord which comes into force in twenty twenty one of its main goals is keeping the global temperature rise to below two degrees celsius by the end of the century while the un says greenhouse
moving nearly fast enough to prevent catastrophic climate change we'll get an expert's review from the un climate conference in poland also coming up. the far right gain a foothold in spain for the first time since the franco dictatorship of ox party looks set to kick out the socialists and the southern provinces and alysia. little rock it's great to have you along everyone well we start off with some stark warnings about the dangers of climate change she wants secretary general antonio without...
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to assume this was the time when kofi annan was secretary general of the un because i found myself in the auditorium of the united nations security what struck me was that i could see all the places with names of states where representative should sit. but where it said democratic republic of the congo. the chairs were empty shells it if you know. dr mccoy again bore witness several times of the united nations podium despite the death threats he received in two thousand and twelve on his return from new york armed men were waiting for him at his home. to go contrary by sinful about when i arrived here. five men immediately entered the vehicle. if you or them but this. one got his gun to my neck and made me get out just. in the time it took for him to fire at me. for joseph appeared from out back and started to shout that killing my father. of the man turned. and find it joseph it. was if it was if it shows if elvira. it was and i felt that but i couldn't say what happened next he said to pursue me or. perhaps they thought i was dead too. there was blood everywhere so the two she tried
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years lie from a breakthrough and you have a new un says warring parties have agreed to a cease fire in the red sea force of the data well that brings the beliefs of hundreds of thousands of yemenis on the brink of fact. also on the program britain's prime minister arrives in brussels a day after surviving an attempt to oust a members of her own political party stories about once a youth leaders to help site a bricks and to. high speed train in turkey crashes into another train and the protest for an overpass with tragic results the state railway company has to take three people. welcome to the program the two sides in yemen civil war have agreed to a cease fire in the port city of the data at un sponsored peace talks in sweden secretary general antonio the terrorists shook hands on the deal with yemen's foreign minister at the top rebel leader this round of talks old establishment of humanitarian corridors on the deployment of neutral forces the next track to shuttle for john the city of her data on the red sea is a vital entry point for the good monetary and eight needed by million
years lie from a breakthrough and you have a new un says warring parties have agreed to a cease fire in the red sea force of the data well that brings the beliefs of hundreds of thousands of yemenis on the brink of fact. also on the program britain's prime minister arrives in brussels a day after surviving an attempt to oust a members of her own political party stories about once a youth leaders to help site a bricks and to. high speed train in turkey crashes into another train and the protest...
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has seen some of the worst fighting in the civil war which began four years ago alisa grundy is the un's humanitarian coordinator in yemen's capital sanaa she told the w. about the significance of this ceasefire deal with two hundred thousand civilians who have remained in two days and throughout are now free from the daily fear of shelling and airstrikes and bombardment and we're also relieved because the port of creative which is the lifeline for northern even will be open and secure and functional right now there are twenty million people in yemen who are hungry the united nations is providing food to eight million of those people and we know we have to do more and that's why we're going to be scaling up and providing food to twelve million we'll be bringing that food in mostly through the port of data and this is another reason why the ceasefire is so welcome and so important and the steps that have to fall into place so that we can end this tragic and terrible war all of this has been looked at in the past we were very anxious for the next round of talks to occur the fighting in yem
has seen some of the worst fighting in the civil war which began four years ago alisa grundy is the un's humanitarian coordinator in yemen's capital sanaa she told the w. about the significance of this ceasefire deal with two hundred thousand civilians who have remained in two days and throughout are now free from the daily fear of shelling and airstrikes and bombardment and we're also relieved because the port of creative which is the lifeline for northern even will be open and secure and...
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the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen fall on d.w. . where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. i thought with the kids if you could do was to keep the book as a journey back to the roots should get a minimum of the. shots family from somalia those around. them want to go to gershon to systems. the family starts generally twenty third on w. this is d.w. news line from but the wall tons it's now most girls bringing in the new year. celebrations are beginning on the red square where thousands of revelers have been braving the chill as they welcomed twenty eight nineteen or so on the program d.w. tracks elections in bangladesh in congo two countries hoping twenty nine thousand will bring them increased ability bangladesh's prime minister shaker zina rejects calls for a new soaps third consecutive election victory has been marred by deadly violence. and tensions are running high in congo vote being counted in sunday's landmark presidential poll and made widespread allegations of the voting irregularities. i found in a ho
the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen fall on d.w. . where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. i thought with the kids if you could do was to keep the book as a journey back to the roots should get a minimum of the. shots family from somalia those around. them want to go to gershon to systems. the family starts generally twenty third on w. this is d.w. news line from but the wall tons it's now most girls bringing in the new year....
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also on the program un climate talks are open in total and with calls for urgent action experts will there's not much time left to stop runaway global warming. and the german national team are drawn in the same year a twenty twenty qualifying group as one of the limbs so many of the photos of the often live side. by manuscripts mckinnon thanks so much for joining us. the french president emmanuel mccoy has ordered his prime minister to hold talks with political leaders and demonstrators after fuel tax protests turned violent on saturday the whole chaired a crisis cabinet meeting after assessing the damage in central paris protests that started over fuel tax increases slated for next month have turned into what some are calling an insurrection against. the president had come to see the damage to the city he was faced to with the damage to his reputation. resign. their cool wrist and also when they are to triomphe. this was central paris on sunday morning. mccrone called a cabinet meeting amid rumors they might impose a state of emergency. yet who from saturday's sea of yellow vests co
also on the program un climate talks are open in total and with calls for urgent action experts will there's not much time left to stop runaway global warming. and the german national team are drawn in the same year a twenty twenty qualifying group as one of the limbs so many of the photos of the often live side. by manuscripts mckinnon thanks so much for joining us. the french president emmanuel mccoy has ordered his prime minister to hold talks with political leaders and demonstrators after...
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but some observers say the package is flawed the talks have been overshadowed by a report from the un body on climate change concluding a shift away from fossil fuels is needed to cap global warming most countries wanted the reference to fossil fuels included in the deal but the united states saudi arabia russia and kuwait objected leading to what critics say is a watered down agreement well i think the main culprits remain the fossil fuel industry well they remain the interests for these governments that keep them from having ambition and i think certainly the fossil fuel countries here slow things down i think that the united states certainly did not help on the issue of having science move forward but there was just an overall lack of leadership from the european union as well on getting ambition. while the summit is being hailed a success for creating a transparent system for funding poor countries there will be no sanctions against states that aren't making progress the rule book relies soley. on peer pressure to keep everyone on track. the outcomes of these negotiations are far
but some observers say the package is flawed the talks have been overshadowed by a report from the un body on climate change concluding a shift away from fossil fuels is needed to cap global warming most countries wanted the reference to fossil fuels included in the deal but the united states saudi arabia russia and kuwait objected leading to what critics say is a watered down agreement well i think the main culprits remain the fossil fuel industry well they remain the interests for these...
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the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen fall on g.w. . bush. the. shift living in the digital age this time romanian sex cams. and award winning language learning out and a whirlwind trip through japan but first virtual police work.
the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen fall on g.w. . bush. the. shift living in the digital age this time romanian sex cams. and award winning language learning out and a whirlwind trip through japan but first virtual police work.
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moving merely fast enough to prevent catastrophic climate change we'll get an expert view from the un climate conference in poland also coming up the far right gain a foothold in spain for the first time since the franco dictatorship the box party looks set to kick out the socialists in the southern province of and alysia plus progress on peace talks for yemen as the un evacuated injured rebels iran says it will back negotiations due to begin soon in sweden a look at the dire famine situation in that country. and also coming up on the next sixty minutes a surprise announcement from qatar the gulf state is withdrawing from the opec oil cartel it's been a member for nearly six decades so what's behind the move. and overcoming all odds we meet the nigerian taxi driver with no legs who's worked out his only way of getting through the notorious city traffic in lagos. play. thanks so much for your company everyone all right we start off this broadcast with some dire warnings about climate change u.n. secretary general antonio tennis has warned that the world is way off course and fighting g
moving merely fast enough to prevent catastrophic climate change we'll get an expert view from the un climate conference in poland also coming up the far right gain a foothold in spain for the first time since the franco dictatorship the box party looks set to kick out the socialists in the southern province of and alysia plus progress on peace talks for yemen as the un evacuated injured rebels iran says it will back negotiations due to begin soon in sweden a look at the dire famine situation...
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china also opposes any country imposing unilateral sanctions on others outside of the un ses framework. this isn't the first time huawei has come under scrutiny from abroad in the past u.s. lawmakers have described the tech giant as a threat to national security saying its technology could be used for spying other countries including australia new zealand and japan appear to share those concerns and just banned or are mulling bans on huawei products but the timing of this case is especially sensitive just last week chinese leader xi jinping and u.s. president donald trump agreed to a ninety day truce in their months long trade dispute it's now looking on shakier ground than ever. china the rest is an attempt to terp ways rapid expansion well earlier we spoke to a director of the it was center for international economics in munich and i asked him whether the fears about ways technology justified. i would say so yes we hear a lot about the trade balance of course and it is true it's negative and massively negative but it's also true that the united states and china fight a proud new tech
china also opposes any country imposing unilateral sanctions on others outside of the un ses framework. this isn't the first time huawei has come under scrutiny from abroad in the past u.s. lawmakers have described the tech giant as a threat to national security saying its technology could be used for spying other countries including australia new zealand and japan appear to share those concerns and just banned or are mulling bans on huawei products but the timing of this case is especially...
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and hungary who both voted against the un compact on refugees and against the un compact on migrants it was the us hungary and about a dozen other countries that not only did not vote but maybe staind or have not endorsed it their objections basically stem from what you mentioned the beginning saying why exactly do we need both of these things they're saying that it imposes obligations on to them. and some point will claim that the un is trying to tell them how to run their borders impinging on their sovereignty and the biggest sticking point was basically of them saying the u.n. is trying to get them to treat migrants the same way they treat refugees to extend the same privileges and rights that refugees have now remember refugees go from one country to another to claim asylum and with that claim of a silent comes certain rights the right to stay. the rights of basically have their case heard migrants are not necessarily the same they might cross the border illegally they're not maybe may or may not be fleeing a dangerous situation and it's just a different legal definition so this
and hungary who both voted against the un compact on refugees and against the un compact on migrants it was the us hungary and about a dozen other countries that not only did not vote but maybe staind or have not endorsed it their objections basically stem from what you mentioned the beginning saying why exactly do we need both of these things they're saying that it imposes obligations on to them. and some point will claim that the un is trying to tell them how to run their borders impinging on...
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aren't always easy but germany hopes that you will speak with one voice in the un the signs are good. to me. i'm an optimist. is concerned the goal is to amplify europe's voice within the security council and. germany hopes to form a front with poland belgium france and britain to fight for the original idea of the united nations including respect for international agreements and we also have to deal with those who don't see things as. two thousand and nineteen should be a happy new year for the u.n. the german used highest priority for its tenure on the security council. have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world yemen's who see rebels have started to leave the red sea port of the data with your all is part of the u.n. sponsored peace agreement signed earlier this month government forces however remain skeptical saying they need time to confirm the withdrawal. in front several cars have been set on fire outside the offices of the major newspaper it's unclear who torched the vehicles and whether it was linked to the yellow vests protest movement demonstrator
aren't always easy but germany hopes that you will speak with one voice in the un the signs are good. to me. i'm an optimist. is concerned the goal is to amplify europe's voice within the security council and. germany hopes to form a front with poland belgium france and britain to fight for the original idea of the united nations including respect for international agreements and we also have to deal with those who don't see things as. two thousand and nineteen should be a happy new year for...
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words from sweden's foreign minister as she opened talks aimed at ending the war in yemen that the un brokered meeting is taking place in a remote remote location outside stockholm and brings together yemen's saudi backed government and who the rebels aligned with iran and the conflict has triggered what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis it says millions of people are suffering from severe hunger the un's envoy to yemen marchin griffith outlines what is at stake over the coming days that's been there done that yemen's future is in the head of there's a post in this room. the country's institutions or reduce the fragmentation the country. is enormous and so. we must work. before we lose control of the future of yemen. ok you are may remember this little afghan boy from a couple of years ago more turns out i'm marty hit the headlines after being pictured wearing a little messy football shirt made out of a plastic bag now though internet fame has given way to the harsh realities of life in afghanistan his family has been forced to flee their home because of the taliban
words from sweden's foreign minister as she opened talks aimed at ending the war in yemen that the un brokered meeting is taking place in a remote remote location outside stockholm and brings together yemen's saudi backed government and who the rebels aligned with iran and the conflict has triggered what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis it says millions of people are suffering from severe hunger the un's envoy to yemen marchin griffith outlines what is at stake over the...
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un climate change talks shoot into overtime in poland campaigners urging deadlock to go shooters to get their act together but after debating through the night there are still deep divisions on how to curb global warming but also on the program hundreds of thousands of migrants have found steady jobs in germany as industries losing their workforce and many government leaders say the rates are exceeding expectations but is that enough we'll take a look at the through the warnings. i'm calling aspen thanks for joining us devil best demonstrators in france and the french police are preparing for another weekend of protests thousands of police officers have been deployed in paris the focus of violent demonstrations over the last month the l a best say that the cost of living is too high and that they're not being listened to present mccrone has called for an end of the protest saying that france needs to get back to normal. humphry is live for us in paris helen of the l a best demonstrating again as we speak how would you compare today's protests of the past weekend's. compared to the same
un climate change talks shoot into overtime in poland campaigners urging deadlock to go shooters to get their act together but after debating through the night there are still deep divisions on how to curb global warming but also on the program hundreds of thousands of migrants have found steady jobs in germany as industries losing their workforce and many government leaders say the rates are exceeding expectations but is that enough we'll take a look at the through the warnings. i'm calling...
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this is daily news live from berlin the un climate change talks go down to the why in total and leave it it. was campaign as a deadlocked negotiations to get that act together but there are still deep divisions on how to because of global warming also on the private program in france yellow best protesters a hissing the streets traffic consecutive weekends thousands of police are working to prevent riots by let me see all perspective the barriers keep the pressure up on back home. and cause those pall of the boats to create its own aami it's a step towards full nationhood but exposed enemy soviet denounces them as a threat to peace and stability in the balkans region. by minute coupes mackinnon thanks so much for your company. marson united nations climate talks aimed at saving the world from the dangerous effects of global warming have run into over time delegates from nearly two hundred countries have spent the last two weeks in the polish city of kut to the chair they're trying to agree on rules to govern how countries cut carbon and how to finance the climate change fight in poore
this is daily news live from berlin the un climate change talks go down to the why in total and leave it it. was campaign as a deadlocked negotiations to get that act together but there are still deep divisions on how to because of global warming also on the private program in france yellow best protesters a hissing the streets traffic consecutive weekends thousands of police are working to prevent riots by let me see all perspective the barriers keep the pressure up on back home. and cause...
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funny is that the un conference in monaco funny as we heard it's a non-binding pact in many countries have pulled out of it even before it was signed so what's going to really achieve. as you have just heard actually in the report it can actually send a political signal at least and already it is seen sort of as a diplomatic success that representatives delegates of at least hundred fifty countries here behind me have convened that actually came to an agreement or rather formally adopted an agreement that was already made in july but much much more countries many more countries but so many of them at least ten have opted out in the meantime citing fears that this agreement they actually interfere with their national sovereignty that their own national migration policies which as the creators of the migration pact keep repeating is not going to be the case so as you hear i'm also a bit careful with hurting because at the moment this pact is nothing else actually that i that a platform a roadmap i had certain guidelines but it is a soft law so nobody can enforce any country to actually
funny is that the un conference in monaco funny as we heard it's a non-binding pact in many countries have pulled out of it even before it was signed so what's going to really achieve. as you have just heard actually in the report it can actually send a political signal at least and already it is seen sort of as a diplomatic success that representatives delegates of at least hundred fifty countries here behind me have convened that actually came to an agreement or rather formally adopted an...
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the un begs to differ it says greenhouse gas levels are again at a record high worldwide if that trend continues temperatures could rise by three to five degrees celsius this century. extreme weather ranging from hurricanes to droughts flooding. and wildfires would become the norm not an exception even as we wait miss the bus they think climate thing picked scalzi of auc across the world's we are still not doing enough. not moving fast enough to prevent even perhaps a home and get us through a fake climate disruption the u.s. has said it is planning to withdraw from the paris climate a court but many american states and cities are deeply committed to the pact even brought their big guns to poland like arnold schwarzenegger to try and show they'd like to be back i wish. to determine. where we don't have the terminator here in the studio but joining me here at the big table tonight is alexander not was he is a scientist with climate analytics that's an independent research institute which is based right here in berlin it's good to have you on the show you know we have we've been here man
the un begs to differ it says greenhouse gas levels are again at a record high worldwide if that trend continues temperatures could rise by three to five degrees celsius this century. extreme weather ranging from hurricanes to droughts flooding. and wildfires would become the norm not an exception even as we wait miss the bus they think climate thing picked scalzi of auc across the world's we are still not doing enough. not moving fast enough to prevent even perhaps a home and get us through a...
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emergency to prevent a reoccurrence of the was civil unrest in more than a decade also on the program un try mitchell open in poland with calls from urgent action experts warn that's not much time left to stop runaway global warming. and the german national team are drawn in the same year a twenty twenty qualifying group as the netherlands a million photos for you here live side of. i'm on your ship as mckinnon welcome to the program. french president emanuel markhor has ordered his prime minister to hold talks with political leaders and demonstrators after fuel tax protests turned violent on saturday that haunt shared a crisis cabinet meeting our first sesay in the damage in central paris protests that started over fuel tax increases slated for next month have turned into what some are calling an insurrection against. the president had come to see the damage to the city but he was faced too with the damage to his reputation. call resign they shouted their cool written also when they are to triomphe. this was central paris on sunday morning. mccrone called a cabinet meeting amid rumors t
emergency to prevent a reoccurrence of the was civil unrest in more than a decade also on the program un try mitchell open in poland with calls from urgent action experts warn that's not much time left to stop runaway global warming. and the german national team are drawn in the same year a twenty twenty qualifying group as the netherlands a million photos for you here live side of. i'm on your ship as mckinnon welcome to the program. french president emanuel markhor has ordered his prime...
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in other news today un brokered peace talks between yemen saudi backed government and with the rebels aligned with iran are set to start today in sweden now these talks marked the first meeting between the two sides since twenty sixteen and the rain that ending four years of brutal warfare trey's discussions are expected to focus on confidence building measures. we brought to sweden by the un the delegation of who the rebels say they strive for peace the sat to negotiate with yemen's government for the first time in two years. i think the delegates want to pray to framework for negotiation and we hope to leave sweden with a final untruth solution to end the conflict in yemen so that all yemenis no matter their political opinion can live in peace. u.n. officials don't have such high hopes that the talks to be held at those costs outside stark home they don't expect a political settlement but at least steps towards deescalation. four years of conflict in yemen have left thousands dead and created what's been described as the worst humanitarian crisis in recent history. with the country'
in other news today un brokered peace talks between yemen saudi backed government and with the rebels aligned with iran are set to start today in sweden now these talks marked the first meeting between the two sides since twenty sixteen and the rain that ending four years of brutal warfare trey's discussions are expected to focus on confidence building measures. we brought to sweden by the un the delegation of who the rebels say they strive for peace the sat to negotiate with yemen's government...
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until the first release of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen for hold on w.
until the first release of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen for hold on w.
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the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen full on g.w. . player. this is the w. news live from but in the syrian army and tis a key kurdish town to deter a turkish attack damascus says it entered man beach at the request of kurdish forces anxious to prevent a bloodbath but is this the end of kurdish hopes for nationhood as a crucial ally the united states is sick to abandon them also coming up. could italians poles on romanians soon be pushing along german military uniforms but it may stop recruiting nationals from all the e.u. countries to help the agencies in germany's armed forces. and tensions rise in the democratic republic of congo ahead of sunday's delayed presidential election opposition candidate school for a general strike called off forty suspended voting in some of their key strongholds . i'm at home free thanks for joining me the syrian army says it has entered the kurdish held town of man turkey house threatened and offensive now the flashpoint town in northern syria has been on the kurdish control since they captured it from
the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen full on g.w. . player. this is the w. news live from but in the syrian army and tis a key kurdish town to deter a turkish attack damascus says it entered man beach at the request of kurdish forces anxious to prevent a bloodbath but is this the end of kurdish hopes for nationhood as a crucial ally the united states is sick to abandon them also coming up. could italians poles on romanians soon be pushing along...
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progress on a prisoner exchange four hundred thousand children are at risk of starving to death the un children's organisation appealing tonight for an urgent end to the country's humanitarian crisis. gov it's good to have you with those germany's chancellor angela merkel did not mince her words today there will be no renegotiation of the brics a deal that's what she told britain's prime minister theresa may just several hours ago may is seeking changes to the deal to make it more. for example to britain's parliament the reason was briefly in berlin after an earlier visit today to the hague she did with on to brussels to meet european union leaders in a last ditch attempt to save the brics a deal she did find some sympathy but again a refusal to renegotiate. our joining her to be table mel is our correspondent well it's good to see you so let's talk a little bit about what has happened today i mean one possible why even go on this trip when everyone has said that it's an exercise in futility that's a very good question she is determined i guess to buy a little bit more time in trying t
progress on a prisoner exchange four hundred thousand children are at risk of starving to death the un children's organisation appealing tonight for an urgent end to the country's humanitarian crisis. gov it's good to have you with those germany's chancellor angela merkel did not mince her words today there will be no renegotiation of the brics a deal that's what she told britain's prime minister theresa may just several hours ago may is seeking changes to the deal to make it more. for example...
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and this is just a day off the warring parties agreed to a ceasefire at un brokerage talks the port is a lifeline for millions facing starvation in yemen civil war the deal is the first breakthrough in peace if it's after a four year conflict. and my rajapakse has resigned as sri lanka's prime minister it is a seven week political battle that sent the country to the brink of a ditch stiefel. was controversially appointed as prime minister was present in october a decision that created an unprecedented constitutional crisis. turning now to catch of its of poland where marathon un climate talks are in overtime but a deal appears to be in reach gets from nearly two hundred countries have been trying for more than two beats to have rules aimed to save the wolves from the worst effects of global warming but they're stuck on how countries should report reductions in greenhouse emissions and how to finance the fight against climate change in foreign nations a small group of countries are holding up the deal. joining us from quetta it's in now is crystal falls he's director of german watch tha
and this is just a day off the warring parties agreed to a ceasefire at un brokerage talks the port is a lifeline for millions facing starvation in yemen civil war the deal is the first breakthrough in peace if it's after a four year conflict. and my rajapakse has resigned as sri lanka's prime minister it is a seven week political battle that sent the country to the brink of a ditch stiefel. was controversially appointed as prime minister was present in october a decision that created an...
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around the world the two women accused of poisoning the half brother of north korea's leader kim jong un have been back in court in malaysia their lawyers want the court to admit testimony from seven defense witnesses the murder trial is set to start next month. disputed prime minister mahinda rajapaksa is to step down the move will end the political crisis that began seven weeks ago when his predecessor was sacked abruptly a court decision suspending the prime minister and his cabinet has left the country without a functioning government and nearly two weeks. colombian pop star care is being charged with tax evasion spanish authorities claim she failed to pay more than fourteen million euros in tax between twenty twelve and twenty four twenty. official residence at the time was the bahamas prosecutors say she was in fact living in spain with a partner gerard piqué. because of those parliament has voted to create a standing army for the first time the move comes twenty years after cosmos but from neighboring serbia and fought a bloody war against belgrade forces now serbia has described
around the world the two women accused of poisoning the half brother of north korea's leader kim jong un have been back in court in malaysia their lawyers want the court to admit testimony from seven defense witnesses the murder trial is set to start next month. disputed prime minister mahinda rajapaksa is to step down the move will end the political crisis that began seven weeks ago when his predecessor was sacked abruptly a court decision suspending the prime minister and his cabinet has left...
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the un brokered negotiations are taking place in a remote location outside stockholm now the meeting brings together saudi backed governments and who are the rebels aligned with iran it's the first time that the two sides of come together in more than two years the conflict has resulted in millions of people suffering from severe hunger here's the un's on voyage to yemen martin griffiths on what's at stake in sweet things that was created there down that yemen's future is in the head of those of us in this room. the country's institutions raise the fragmentation the country. is enormous. and we must know before we lose control of the future of yemen. i we have to act now before we lose control of the future let's talk about that now with our middle east analyst daniel berlant down it's good to see you again it appears on the outside that control has already been lost at least for the yemeni people let me can this meeting really lead to a truce and a halt to the fighting. but you know i think martin griffith we just talk is a season and quite experienced mediator. and he outlined and
the un brokered negotiations are taking place in a remote location outside stockholm now the meeting brings together saudi backed governments and who are the rebels aligned with iran it's the first time that the two sides of come together in more than two years the conflict has resulted in millions of people suffering from severe hunger here's the un's on voyage to yemen martin griffiths on what's at stake in sweet things that was created there down that yemen's future is in the head of those...
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and un climate talks opened in poland with calls for action experts one time to come up with a plan to stop runaway global warming is running out of. egypt the money thanks for joining us after two days of marathon talks between the world's most powerful leaders the latest g twenty summit in capital on saturday night the big fault lines of a migration climate change and fears that u.s. president donald trump might refuse to sign a final communique but in the end all the leaders agreed to it on the summit sidelines trunk on his chinese counterpart agreed to a temporary truce in the world's biggest trade dispute. it was a meeting of me saying with multilateralism taking a back seat as one on one talks dominated the summit. in particular all eyes were on u.s. president donald trump's meeting with his chinese counterpart cheating paying their first talk since a trade war erupted between their countries earlier this year fifty the range of the first russia relationship that i had with president xi and i think it is going to be a very primary reason why we'll probably going to ending up gett
and un climate talks opened in poland with calls for action experts one time to come up with a plan to stop runaway global warming is running out of. egypt the money thanks for joining us after two days of marathon talks between the world's most powerful leaders the latest g twenty summit in capital on saturday night the big fault lines of a migration climate change and fears that u.s. president donald trump might refuse to sign a final communique but in the end all the leaders agreed to it on...
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basic guarantee is the presence of the un envoy with us on the same flight this is the only guarantee we have for going there. the evacuation of fifty wounded who's the fighters from the war zone has also helps build confidence in the talks with the conflict locked in stalemate. the hughes these backed by iran control the northwest of the country including the capital sanaa which they took in twenty fifteen the government backed by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. has set up a base in aden in the south. four years of conflict have left thousands dead and created what's been described as the worst humanitarian crisis in recent history with yemen's economy cripples more than fourteen million people many of them children of facing starvation. it is a country at war as i've heard me say that this is a country of the brake of catastrophe that if this is not a country on the brink of catastrophe. this is a country that is in a catastrophe. a catastrophe that some. view of the whole world but one many say has been ignored. in a truce. reached needed most. and here's a reminder of the top story th
basic guarantee is the presence of the un envoy with us on the same flight this is the only guarantee we have for going there. the evacuation of fifty wounded who's the fighters from the war zone has also helps build confidence in the talks with the conflict locked in stalemate. the hughes these backed by iran control the northwest of the country including the capital sanaa which they took in twenty fifteen the government backed by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. has set up a base in aden in the...
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aren't always easy but germany hopes a few will speak with one voice in the un the signs are good. i'm an optimist. is concerned the goal is to amplify europe's voice within the security council and. germany hopes to form a front with poland belgium france and britain to fight for the original idea of the united nations including respect for international agreements and treaties. crucial in the age of trump and poutine. you're missing the is a good mind we have to defend this concept with our friends and partners and with that we also have to deal with those who don't see things as germany does in. two thousand and nineteen should be a happy new year for the un that's germany's highest priority for its tenure on the security council. italian football club will play their next two home matches in a completely empty stadium after nothing a player. was subjected to racial abuse in milan earlier this week it was the latest in a series of incidents italian football with authorities struggling to eradicate the problem so in the absence of an effective official solution some fans are now
aren't always easy but germany hopes a few will speak with one voice in the un the signs are good. i'm an optimist. is concerned the goal is to amplify europe's voice within the security council and. germany hopes to form a front with poland belgium france and britain to fight for the original idea of the united nations including respect for international agreements and treaties. crucial in the age of trump and poutine. you're missing the is a good mind we have to defend this concept with our...