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BBCNEWS BBC July 1, 2024

there were many pledges connected to nature on mangroves. there was a mangrove breakthrough. there were pledges, as you mentioned, in the pacific in the formal text, we saw some recognition of nature. we have been seen that since the cop in glasgow. it s time to now operationalize those pledges and those promises and those good intentions because now we have a framework, the global biodiversity framework that came out of kunming last year and we need to connect that with this convention here to maximise the benefits of nature to society. so this is very, very important. and we also saw a call for countries to reduce deforestation by 2030, to eliminate deforestation, and we think that s important. in glasgow we had a pledge that was outside the formal negotiations and here it made it to the negotiation somehow. briefly, if you don t mind, but you re from brazil. the cop30 will be hosted in brazil, actually in the amazon. what s the significance of that, especially given the im

BBCNEWS BBC July 1, 2024

torture and other cruel treatment is punishment about an 84 as well as customary laws that might get in their way including from european court of human rights. international law is binding, no case up, they are supposed to adhere to it. that is why they signed update in the first place. it is abject nonsense. the law society of england and wales wrote further, and state quite clearly that domestic legislation cannot immunise the government from the enforcement of international law but up to claim it can is disingenuous. they also state that refusing to comply with an interim measure would be a clear breach of international law. they accuse the uk government further of using a plot to manufacture a reality and it is the time of year where all indulge in christmas magic and imagine reindeer on the roof but this government has asked the entire legal system of the uk to engage in a former dangerous pretence. the uk supreme court sought out the facts for itself and upon that clea

BBCNEWS Newsnight July 2, 2024

glasgow and edinburgh, five for liverpool and then this is what we call anomaly map so it tells us whether it will be above or below average for the time of year. much of the continent below average in spain and portugal slightly warmer. cold weather is with us to stay and you can on newsnight, abigail s parentsjoin other bereaved families calling for a national inquiry into maternity care in england. speaking exclusively to newsnight, katie fowler and robert miller, whose baby abigail died at royal sussex maternity unit, talk about the trauma they went through, and claim that nobody is taking failures in maternity care seriously. also tonight. are we heading for a standoff between the home secretary and the immigration minister over migration policy? the former immigration minister joins us from westminster. and there s to be a two day extension of the ceasefire in gaza to allow more hostages and prisoners to be swapped, but is there anything to suggest the violence will not

RT News March 19, 2021

a very warm welcome to you. the british government is facing a wall of resistance over its. overseas for processing. believed to be 2 of the possible options but authorities say they want nothing to do with the. the objective here is to is to save life and avert human misery because people are crossing the channel who are being fooled who are being combed by gangsters into paying huge sums of money risking their lives people have died beaking this trying to make this crossing and it is a deeply repugnant traffic that we need to stop well that idea was 1st suggested by pretty patel the home secretary amid the escalating migrant crisis though at the time it was branded a sick joke however that idea has now resurfaced from the prime minister barak johnson well critics have long said that this kind of policy will only make the journey all the more risky and that the government should really be prioritizing legal alternatives and safe passages for migrants to enter the united king

DW Kulturzeit March 19, 2021

i met in my junior welcome to the program they have been repeated reports of fighting a structure to show killings and rape from ethiopia steve groene region will be speaking to the country s ambassador to germany for a closer look but before that we take you to mecca the troubled regions capital where at 1st sight they view life appears to have returned to normal but the conflict that began in early november has left its deep box many residents on the number of displaced people who have sought for a future in the city continued reports of the war still raging on. hundreds of civilians are being treated for their injuries in hospitals in the region s capital mckillop they come from all over to great the conflict started over 4 months ago thousands are believed to have been killed since that you tap sou west sit in the to buy a bullet from you have to grab special forces and the if you ll be an army started fighting when the fighting stopped the t. ground forces left but the r

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