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climate change: Supreme Court's stance on public-private partnerships raises governance questions

The Supreme Court's recent recognition of the fundamental right to be free from adverse impacts of climate change highlights broader questions about democracy and governance. The court's involvement in cases regarding private property rights and environmental protection underscores the need for a balance between capitalist interests and human rights. Issues such as fair redistribution of wealth, access to public resources, and governance for the common good are central to these debates. Ultimately, achieving good governance requires active participation and consensus-building among all citizens.

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BBC News

hello. i'm carl nasman. a palestinian bid tojoin the united nations as a full member has failed, after the united states used its veto during the vote. the us is a permanent member of the security council. it argued that an independent palestinian state should be established through direct negotiations between israel and the palestinian authority and not through un action. have a listen. we also have long been clear that premature actions here in new york, even with the best intentions, will not achieve statehood for the palestinian people. as members of the security council, we have a special responsibility to ensure that our actions further the cause of international peace and security and are consistent with the requirements for the un charter. as reflected in the report of the admission committee, there was not unanimity among committee members as to whether the applicant met

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BBC News

hello, i'm carl nasman. a palestinian bid tojoin the united nations as a full member has failed after the united states used its veto during the vote. the us is a permanent member of the security council. it argued that an independent palestinian state should be established through direct negotiations between israel and the palestinian authority and not through un action. have a listen. we also have long been clear that premature actions here in new york, even with the best intentions, will not achieve statehood for the palestinian people. as members of the security council, we have a special responsibility to ensure that our actions further the cause of international peace and security and are consistent with the requirements for the un charter. as reflected in the report of the admission committee, there was not unanimity among committee members as to whether the applicant met

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Newsday

the us, a permanent member of the security council, argued that an independent palestinian state should be established through direct negotiations between israel and the palestinian authority and not through un action. we also have long been clear that premature actions here in new york, even with the best intentions, will not achieve statehood for the palestinian people. as members of the security council, we have a special responsibility to ensure that our actions further the cause of international peace and security and are consistent with the requirements for the un charter. as reflected in the report of the admission committee, there was not unanimity among committee members as to whether the applicant met the criteria for membership. the palestinian authority has had observer status but cannot vote in proceedings. of the 15 council members, 12 voted yes. the two remaining, britain and switzerland, abstained. we agree that the people of the west bank and gaza must be given the political perspective

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HARDtalk

and it matters in washington. so i want to reiterate once again, and we do know that iran has capability to get nukes. and i am not sure whether they already got these nukes or no. so iran has ballistic missiles, iran has shaheds, long—range ballistic missiles, up to 2,000km. iran is a belligerent state, similar to russia. the only difference is russia already invaded an independent country. russia already violated the un charter. russia tries to annihilate ukraine. and in this particular case, it's up to the western world to decide what kind of world, what kind of global order we want to see in the forthcoming future. but you seem to be...you seem to be deliberately missing my main point, which is that in washington, there is and remains absolutely no desire to risk a serious further escalation with

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HARDtalk

matters in washington. so i want to reiterate once again, and we do know that iran has capability to get nukes. and i am not sure whether they already got these nukes or no. so iran has ballistic missiles, iran has shaheds, long—range ballistic missiles, up to 2,000km. iran is a belligerent state, similar to russia. the only difference is russia already invaded an independent country. russia already violated the un charter. russia tries to annihilate ukraine. and in this particular case, it's up to the western world to decide what kind of world, what kind of global order we want to see in the forthcoming future. but you seem to be...you seem to be deliberately missing my main point, which is that in washington, there is and remains absolutely no desire to risk a serious further escalation with putin and with moscow. you know better than i do that the vice president, kamala harris,

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NAM condemns deadly Israeli airstrike on Iranian consulate in Damascus

NAM strongly denounces the Israeli attack on the consular section of the Iranian Embassy in the Syrian capital.

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Israel angry at UN ceasefire resolution, the strongest stance on the conflict so far

Israel has cancelled a visit to Washington after the United States abstained from voting on a resolution for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The resolution, supported by all other Security Council members, is the strongest - and most unified - international stance on the conflict since October 7th. But with Israel saying it will push ahead, and people in Gaza facing imminent famine amid slowing aid, it remains uncertain what difference it will make for Palestinians in the enclave.

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SA will continue to use its 'big mouth' to fight against oppression, says Ramaphosa

Addressing the Cape Town Press Club, Ramaphosa rejected the suggestion that the country’s foreign policy and human rights stance was inconsistent

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