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has been preparing for this so i hope the actual physical goods ukrainians need to defend themselves will appear in the right hands as quickly as possible. if you look at how boats fail, which i'm sure you are, you have more republicans against it then are in favourite it. —— favour of it. are there any concerns in ukraine that this is too late, as thankful as people may be? the sooner the ukrainians have the tools they need — we have seen again and again they can do what needs to be done and as we work with over 500 medical institutions throughout ukraine and over 150 very local ngos, i keep seeing day in day out how determined people are and so, and they recognise the urgency
Competition over food resources is hardly new, but the rising twin threats of IUU fishing and climate change are bringing a new threat to the forefront of global security: international fishery conflict. In order to mitigate these risks, the US Navy and Coast Guard can build a coalition of international partners to increase strategic cooperation and prioritization on the water.
and i do appreciate that the us military has been preparing for this so i have the actual physical goods ukrainians need to defend themselves will appear in the right as quickly as possible. if you look at how those votes fell, you still had a majority of republicans voting against it. are you concerned about the future of support for ukraine if there is a change in administration in the presidential election? putin has always been playing the long game, awaiting everybody out. so the sooner the ukrainians have the tools they need, we have seen again and again the faster they can do what needs to be done for the rest of us, and as we work with over 500 medical institutions throughout ukraine and over 150 very, very local ngos, i keep saying day in and day out how determined people
for a, long. time. >> this is spata bay community had little financial incentive to conserve these mangroves but now they do and their, voices are being listened to the left last i think they went through i one meter. yeah. yes. they are the community leaders, like a nasia, shared their knowledge of the mangroves with government agencies, ngos, and scientists and together they came up with a long-term plan
together with refugee's movement that has more than 650 ngos across the country that are a part of it, they have been, for months, galvanising tens of thousands of caring people in this country who are putting pressure on the airlines to avoid profiting from the pain of refugees. an air tanker which is the carrier we think the prime minister was referring to today, a couple of years ago told freedom from torture that it would not take part in this cruelty. that it seems that they are being strong on —— strong—armed by the government. stop the flight�*s campaign has really onlyjust begun. won't airlines be able to argue if this legislation passes, if it passes, that is the law of the uk and they can take people? fine passes, that is the law of the uk and they can take people? one of the really interesting _ and they can take people? one of the really interesting developments - really interesting developments today was that a number of un experts have weighed into this debate, and have warned not only the
India, at the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference in Barcelona, emphasised the need for tailored ocean observations to predict climate impacts. It also urged the involvement of NGOs to leverage traditional knowledge for deep-sea ecosystem understanding. The focus was on community-oriented early warning systems and adaptation planning for enhanced coastal resilience.
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now. that's what we'll do. and where's the money going and who's the money getting -- who's getting the money? good question. it ain't chicagoans, and it ain't the migrants. nicole: you know what? if they're right. if they're going to continue to allow all of these migrants to come into chicago, they're going to need funding. what have we seen at the migrant shelter? tuberculosis cases, measles cases and other public health incidents. it's not only dangerous for the migrants, it's dangerous for the surrounding communities. pete: yeah. and i loved the last question, i don't know the answer, where is the money going? rachel was here, she'd talk about the nongovernmental organizations, ngos, these -- when they're religious organizations or health organizations that get all this government money and provide all these services, but there's no oversight for them. they don't necessarily know who else is getting the money underneath it. all illegals, what are hair backgrounds? we don't the know -- their backgrounds? we don't know. changing the total demography of