Because they basically violated. United states laws but beyond all of that they have been violating systematically United Nations resolutions and even had that level the United Nations has failed to condemn them publicly and to put a stop to this kind of international i dont know how else to describe it but that international violations are all laws and resolutions of the United Nations and eat a very sad situation there in libya thank you very much i have said ill go out as that at the John Hopkins University good to speak. Thank you. In other news north korea is accusing the u. S. Of being hell bent on hostility towards it and of being obsessed with sanctions are responding to allegations that it breached a cap on Petroleum Imports north koreas mission to the u. N. Issued this statement the United States is practically more and more hell bent on hostile acts against the d. P. R. K. That acronym refers to the countrys official name and then goes on to say its quite ridiculous for the
At least 26. 00 people have died after lobster fishing boat overturned in the caribbean off the Atlantic Coast of honduras dozens more were rescued near the town of port olympia its the 2nd boating accident there in recent days. Greenpeace is calling on the un to create a new global ocean treaty to protect International Marine environments from deep sea mining and the reports by the group warns the practice could cause irreversible damage to the sensitive ecosystems it also says it would worsen Climate Change by releasing vast quantities of Carbon Dioxide the hearts cost of operations have so far prevented deep mining projects from International Waters but new technology could change that only about 5 percent of the sea floor has been mapped and the growing number of countries are now eyeing it as a possible source of wealth. We dont know very much about the deep ocean this is why quantifying the damage is a very tricky task and its why scientists have one that you know irreversible da
Cruise liners to wave goodbye . The United Nations has called for an independent investigation into an air strike that killed at least 44 people in a Detention Centre near the libyan capital. The top un official there calls it a possible war crime, but the security council, meeting in new york, failed to issue any formal condemnation. Libyan officials blame forces loyal to the warlord, general haftar. He blames local militia. Thousands of african migrants trying to reach europe are being held in libya, in the midst of a civil war. Quentin sommerville reports. They came to libya in search of an escape, but were killed before they could flee its shores. More than 100 migrants, mostly africans, were corralled inside the Detention Centre in east tripoli. They had nowhere to run to when it took a direct hit. Dozens were killed, many more injured. They had fled their countries war, persecution, and poverty, with few possessions. In the rubble, they looked for any scraps that survived. People
A woman lost her fetus after being shot during a fight by say jones was arrested last week when a jury decided she deliberately started the fight to cost the death of her unborn child a case sparked outrage alabamas District Attorney says pursuing the case wouldnt be in the interest of justice. Only a day for picnics and the park and fireworks but for residents of the u. S. Capitol this years 4th of july Independence Celebrations will be different President Donald Trump is putting himself front and center along with a display of military might critics say hes hijacking the day for political gain political gain takes a look. This is not normal this is not something people usually pass in the Nations Capital now the sight of tanks and assorted military equipment here for a celebration created by u. S. President donald trump. On thursday there will be fly overs of some of the countrys most sophisticated planes and the president will break with what has been routine and he will speak in wa
Deutsche banks restructuring cost went to 5 billion euros and push them to its 4th net loss in five year and shares rise for the second day a 3. 4 billion euro takeover bid. Well, as you can see, italian bank stocks are rallying this morning. The highest level in over two years after italy avoided eu disciplinary action. It expects the country to fall in line while they promise to reduce the deficit over the next two years. You can see there are almost 2. 8 unit credit particularly well this morning. 4. 6 higher. Also not performing quite as well as some of its peers though up 3. 7 . Now this broad based rally also underpinning the move. The spread between italian and jeremy ten year bond yields touched its lowest level in more than a year as they were near record lows you can see that distinction falling pretty sharply there at the end of the graph with the italian tenure down at 1. 639 and 10 year at negative. 388 now my colleague just got back from brussels last night and is immerse