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Eine neue Gruppierung namens „Compass Mitte“ sorgt für Debatten über den Kurs der CDU unter Friedrich Merz. Die Initiatoren warnen vor einem Rechtsruck und wollen die liberale sowie die christlich-soziale Säule der Partei stärken. Monica Wüllner, Mitinitiatorin und Mitglied des CDU-Bundesvorstands, kritisiert vor allem die Wortwahl und die Haltung in der Partei. „Wir sind nicht bereit, in irgendeiner Form ein Wegbereiter für eine rechtsextreme Partei zu werden.“. Wüllner kritisiert, dass innerhalb der CDU oft populistische Töne angeschlagen und falsche Schwerpunkte in Debatten gesetzt würden.[10:56]CDU-Chef Friedrich Merz trifft in Ankara auf den türkischen Präsidenten Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Trotz aller Bemühungen um Harmonie kommt es zum offenen Streit über den Gaza-Krieg. Erdoğan wiederholt seinen Völkermord-Vorwurf gegen Israel. Merz verteidigt die deutsche Unterstützung für Israel und dessen Recht auf Selbstverteidigung. [01:35]Vor 25 Jahren wurde die UN-Resolution 1325 verabschiedet, ein Meilenstein für die Beteiligung von Frauen an Friedensprozessen. Die Grünen-Europaabgeordnete Hannah Neumann erklärt, „je mehr Frauen an Verhandlungstischen sitzen, umso besser sind Friedensabkommen, umso länger halten die.“. Neumann fordert Quoten als ersten Schritt, um das Bewusstsein dafür zu schärfen und die systematische Ausgrenzung von Frauen zu durchbrechen.[04:36]Hier geht es zur Anmeldung für den Space.TableTable Briefings - For better informed decisions.Sie entscheiden besser, weil Sie besser informiert sind – das ist das Ziel von Table.Briefings. Wir verschaffen Ihnen mit jedem Professional Briefing, mit jeder Analyse und mit jedem Hintergrundstück einen Informationsvorsprung, am besten sogar einen Wettbewerbsvorteil. Table.Briefings bietet „Deep Journalism“, wir verbinden den Qualitätsanspruch von Leitmedien mit der Tiefenschärfe von Fachinformationen. Professional Briefings kostenlos kennenlernen: table.media/testenHier geht es zu unseren WerbepartnernImpressum: https://table.media/impressumDatenschutz: https://table.media/datenschutzerklaerungBei Interesse an Audio-Werbung in diesem Podcast melden Sie sich gerne bei Laurence Donath: laurence.donath@table.media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sat down with Hillel Neuer, Executive Director of UN Watch, to expose the corruption and hypocrisy within the United Nations and how it has become one of the world's biggest enablers of antisemitism and terror.From the Soviet Union's 1975 campaign declaring “Zionism is racism” to today's Hamas apologists like Francesca Albanese, Neuer reveals how the UN was captured by authoritarian regimes and weaponised against Israel. He details how organisations like UNRWA have been infiltrated by Hamas operatives, turning schools and aid programmes into fronts for jihad — all funded by Western taxpayers.Neuer explains why the so-called “rules-based international order” never truly existed, how the Human Rights Council became a haven for dictatorships, and why Britain and Europe continue to bankroll organisations that indoctrinate children to hate.A shocking and essential conversation on the UN's betrayal of its founding principles, the persistence of antisemitism in international institutions, and the urgent need for moral courage and reform in the West.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshallInsta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshallLinktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters 0:00 Introduction2:59 Francesca Albanese and the UN's Inconsistencies 5:16 Albanese's Support for Hamas and Anti-Semitism8:03 The UN Human Rights Council and Its Members 11:00 The UN's Political Nature and the ICJ 13:24 The UN's Decline and the Soviet Influence17:17 The 1975 UN Resolution on Zionism29:52 UNRWA's Role and Its Radicalisation 34:24 UNRWA's Operations and Corruption52:15 The Need for De-Radicalisation and Reform 55:04 The Role of the UN and Future Reforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest name: Andrea Stricker. Andrea Stricker discussed snapback sanctions on Iran, activated August 20 by the European three. This began a 30-day clock under UN resolution 2231, reversing the 2015 Iran deal. US, France, or UK must veto continued sanctions lifting by September 27th; sanctions expire October 18th.
Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, Ranking Member of Parliament's Defence and Interior Committee and MP for Assin South, has criticised President John Dramani Mahama and Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for what he describes as a failure to defend Ghana's longstanding position on LGBTQ+ matters at the United Nations.
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Von Christa Zöchling. Der israelische Historiker Tom Segev meint, der Zionismus sei ein Fehler gewesen. Nach einer UN-Resolution von 1975 ist Zionismus gleich Rassismus. So betrachtet, ist Israel dazu verdammt, ein Paria-Staat zu sein.Die Dunkelkammer ist ein Stück Pressefreiheit. Unabhängigen Journalismus kannst Du auf mehreren Wegen unterstützen: Mit einem Premium-Abo bei Apple Podcasts Mit einer Mitgliedschaft bei der Plattform Steady Mit einer direkten Spende Oder einem Artikel aus unserem Shop Vielen Dank! Michael Nikbakhsh im Namen des Dunkelkammer-Teams
In this week's episode of China Insider, Miles Yu discusses China-Holy See relations following the announcement of Pope Leo XIV, and China's historical policy record regarding religious freedom. Second, we revisit United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 and its varied interpretations from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, as the People's Republic of China seeks to legitimize the One China principle in international forums. Lastly, Miles unpacks China's historical role in the India-Pakistan conflict and the impact of Chinese military modernization efforts on the recent kinetic exchange in Kashmir.]China Insider is a weekly podcast project from Hudson Institute's China Center, hosted by China Center Director and Senior Fellow, Dr. Miles Yu, who provides weekly news that mainstream American outlets often miss, as well as in-depth commentary and analysis on the China challenge and the free world's future.
⛔️ this ep again mentions suicide.Covering all loose ends from my recollections about working at Amec Foster Wheeler in Kuwait. Finally got to a point where I can move on from #GISchat about Kuwait. Discussed: 0:00 - 3:24 - Emotional impact 3:24 - 3:42 - Agenda3:42 - 22:50 - Use of ChatGPT to interpret arterial blood gas (ABG) test results and fully understand the brutality of the context of the assistant electrician being fired. The system also tells us the consequences in general of H2S gas poisoning.22:50 - 32:56 - Use of ChatGPT to support whistleblowers more generally32:56 - 38:23 Questioning a safety item on p. 37 of the 2016 Amec Foster Wheeler Sustainability Performance Report (https://ungc-production.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/attachments/cop_2017/394131/original/AmecFW_Sustainability_Report_2016_lower_res.pdf?1497623860), 38:23 - 42:36 - Using ChatGPT to help on the North Korean workers angle, leading me to UN Resolution 2397 (http://main.un.org/securitycouncil/en/s/res/2397-%282017%29)42:36 - 50:00 - Use of ChatGPT to support whistleblowers more generally, this section also contains the system's useful summary of all that I have recounted.50:00 - 53:58 - What would be expected to happen _to someone left untreated_ who presented with the particular ABG test results this person had.53:58 - 58:56 - Justice regarding the NBTC Camp 4 building fire and respect for the dead.58:56 - 1:09:21 - Wood PLC compliance officer participation in the cover up and validity of an invitation from a colleague to do a secret investigation,1:09:21 - 1:14:54 - National Crime Agency, invitation to make a police report and plan to do so1:14:54 - 1:18:25 - International Labour Organisation and human trafficking charity (believe it may have been Unseen UK), engaging an investigative journalist1:18:25 - 1:27:41 - Financial Conduct Authority, the stock price since I began whistleblowing and risk for pensioners who depend on these firms being properly policed such that their collapse does not put people's retirement at risk. 1:27:41 - 1:28:50 - Short sellers.1:28:50 - 1:32:50 - Princess Bibi Nasser Al Sabah.1:32:50 - 1:37:32 - Emotional impact and concluding thoughts about responsibilities of the safety staff who made these reports to me.1:37:32 - The Map Maker's Border poem recital.
In this gripping and profoundly informative conversation, I sit down with Izabella Tabarovsky, a leading scholar of Soviet anti-Zionism and contemporary left antisemitism. Tabarovsky is a Senior Fellow at the Z3 Institute for Jewish Priorities and a Research Fellow at both the London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and ISGAP.Drawing from her years of research on Soviet propaganda and its legacy, Tabarovsky unpacks how virulently antisemitic forms of "anti-Zionism" were central to Cold War-era Communist ideology—and how many of these same tropes and tactics have re-emerged in today's far-left discourse. From the Soviet Union's deployment of conspiracy theories linking Zionism to Nazism to the global campaign that culminated in the infamous 1975 UN Resolution declaring Zionism a form of racism, we trace how these narratives were manufactured, exported, and normalized.Tabarovsky argues that, to quote William Faulkner, “the past is not dead, it is not even past.” Soviet-era antisemitic anti-Zionism, she shows, has left behind a “toxic ideological brew” that still shapes public conversations, academic discourse, and political movements in the West.Topics discussed:The Soviet Union's anti-Zionist propaganda machine and the role of the KGBHow antisemitism was masked as political critiqueThe use of prominent Soviet Jews in anti-Zionist campaignsThe parallels between Cold War-era propaganda and modern leftist antisemitismThe ideological roots of contemporary far-left anti-Zionist rhetoric
Am Wochenende wurde in Syrien der 14. Jahrestag der Revolution gefeiert, während im Küstengebiet in den letzten Tagen über 1.500 Menschen bei Massakern starben. Der UN-Sicherheitsrat verurteilte die Gewalt und forderte den Schutz aller Syrer. Die USA und Russland legten gemeinsam eine einstimmig angenommene Erklärung vor, die auf die UN-Resolution 2254 (2015) Bezug nimmt. EinigeWeiterlesen
In this week's Main Justice episode, hosts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord explore a disturbing pattern of the Trump administration's attack on lawyers and what it means for the rule of law, as firings and demotions continue to reverberate around the federal government. They examine the firing of the three top nonpartisan military JAG lawyers without cause— and why Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth referred to these officers as ‘roadblocks'. They look at Trump's decision to revoke security clearances from a law firm with ties to former Special Counsel Jack Smith. And they update a few cases on their radar, to include the firing of Hampton Dellinger as well as the latest in the case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. And before closing, Andrew and Mary zoom out to look at how the Trump administration is redefining the US's role in world, after voting against a UN resolution that condemned Russian aggression in Ukraine, ignoring violations of international law.Further reading: Here is the latest statement from the ABA that Andrew spoke about: The ABA rejects efforts to undermine the courts and the legal profession.And soonest, we'll add a link here to the letter Andrew and Mary talked about in this episode: A Statement of Conscience and Principle By Those Who Have Served as Assistant United States Attorneys For the District of Columbia Over the Past Fifty Years.Want to listen to this show without ads? Sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts.
Karneval wird dieses Jahr dringender denn je gebraucht, meint unser Gast. Außerdem: Der UN-Sicherheitsrat hat erstmalig für eine Resolution der USA gestimmt, die ein Ende des Ukraine-Krieges fordert. Für unseren Kommentator keine gute Nachricht. Von WDR 5.
1. Directive to Federal Employees - Elon Musk sent an email to all federal employees asking them to submit a list of five accomplishments from the previous week by Monday night. - Non-responses would be considered resignations, leading to confusion and resistance across various federal agencies. 2. Purpose and Reactions - The directive aimed to identify employees who were actually working and eliminate those who were not. - Some agency heads instructed their employees to ignore the email, waiting for further guidance. - Musk's tweet reiterated that failure to respond would be taken as a resignation. 3. Public and Media Response - The directive was seen as a way to streamline government operations and reduce inefficiency. - A Harvard Harris poll indicated strong public support for Trump's administration and its policies, including the efforts of DOGE. 4. Keystone XL Pipeline - We also discuss Trump's ongoing efforts to revive the Keystone XL pipeline project, which was halted by President Biden. - Trump emphasized the importance of energy independence and criticized the Democrats for opposing the project. 5. UN Resolution on Ukraine - We cover the United States' vote against a Europe-led resolution at the United Nations to condemn Russia for the invasion of Ukraine. - Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained that the vote aimed to encourage peace talks rather than antagonize either side. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
America voted against a United Nations resolution condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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The United Nations General Assembly has passed a resolution condemning Russia's war on Ukraine - without U-S backing - as it marks the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion. It comes as European leaders herald new hope for peace in the wake of a diplomatic blitz launched by President Donald Trump.
Russia has described a U.S.-proposed U.N. resolution on the Ukraine crisis as "a starting point" for further efforts toward a peaceful settlement.
The U.S. voted against a UN resolution to condem Russia for invading Ukraine three years ago which is a big shift in policy. Sen. John Curtis speaks about his concern with the move.
The world is marking the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. And new leadership at the FBI could lead to lots of turnover. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Monday, Feb. 24, 2025.
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that the US has sided with Russia against a UN resolution demanding Russia withdraw its forces from Ukraine.
The world is marking the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. And new leadership at the FBI could lead to lots of turnover. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Monday, Feb. 24, 2025.
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In today's episode, we cover Hamas returning dead hostages to Israel, China's London super embassy, and the conviction of former Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales.Watch TLDR's latest videos here:https://youtu.be/FBISTeQvay0?si=plG3QmnkvG-HdnoVhttps://youtu.be/zytIHb98Vbw?si=wi1gqi7PYDuqVDFphttps://youtu.be/VFaLfc6TKeI?si=ebCRubRNoTBIDU9U https://youtu.be/ItlRK_feAjA TLDR's Daily Briefing is a roundup of the day's most important news stories from around the world. But we don't just tell you what's happening, we explain it: making complex topics simple to understand. Listen to the Daily Briefing for your global news bulletin every weekday.Pre-order the next edition of Too Long, TLDR's print magazine, here: https://toolong.news/dailyProduced and edited by Scarlett WatchornHosted by Georgina FindlayWritten by Nadja Lovadinov and Georgina FindlayMusic by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com/creator//////////////////////////////Sources:✍️ US Rejects UN Resolution on Russian Aggressionhttps://www.reuters.com/world/europe/us-refusing-co-sponsor-un-motion-backing-ukraine-ahead-war-anniversary-diplomats-2025-02-20/ https://www.ft.com/content/73809e7a-a772-403a-8755-41a329d6a45d https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-russia-war-trump-zelensky-dictator-putin-news-b2701322.html ✍️ Hamas Hands Over Hostages' Bodieshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clydwlxykzyo https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-02-18/ty-article/.premium/bibas-family-in-turmoil-after-hamas-says-it-will-return-bodies-of-shiri-two-kids/00000195-1a0e-db93-afdd-beaf07c10000 ✍️ US vs London Chinese Superembassyhttps://www.ft.com/content/70151e6c-bd34-4830-a558-bb7de2f296e6https://youtu.be/ItlRK_feAjA ✍️ Luis Rubiales Found Guiltyhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/20/luis-rubiales-verdict-spanish-footballer-jenni-hermosohttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c39vljzn0mlo See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ashleigh Subramanian-Montgomery, Senior Policy Director of the Charity and Security Network, discusses the recent report on the impacts of UN Resolution 2664 on financial institutions and donors, the passage of a permanent humanitarian carveout, and the challenges in Syria assisting those in need during the country's chaotic times.
*) Gaza truce talks resume as Israel kills 30 in fresh strikes Talks for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release are back on, Israel confirmed, with Qatar mediating the high-stakes negotiations. Meanwhile, Gaza's civil defence reports over thirty killed in fresh air strikes, including 11 members of the al Ghoula family—seven of them children. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued "detailed instructions" for the ongoing efforts, according to Israeli officials. *) UN condemn Israel over violations of peace agreements The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon-UNIFIL has condemned Israel for destroying a Lebanese army observation tower and a Blue Line marker. Calling it a "flagrant violation" of UN Resolution 1701, UNIFIL urged restraint to preserve peace. Since October, Israel's military actions have resulted in over 4,000 Lebanese deaths, with 16,600 wounded. With 383 ceasefire violations reported, tensions remain high as calls grow for adherence to international agreements. *) Suspect in Germany market attack was involved in seven prior cases: report A suspect in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, Taleb-Al-Abdulmohsen, had prior run-ins with German authorities, media reveal. Linked to seven investigations since 2023, the 50-year-old Saudi-born psychiatrist allegedly issued threats online and targeted a lawyer and staff. Despite a risk assessment, no alert reached his employer. The December 20 attack left five dead and over 200 injured. Detained days later, Abdulmohsen, described as anti-Muslim and far-right-leaning, remains under arrest. *) Serbia records hottest year on record Serbia experienced its hottest year on record in 2024, with average temperatures exceeding previous records by a significant margin. The country faced a series of heatwaves throughout the summer, contributing to a sharp rise in temperatures. The extreme heat aligns with global trends, as 2024 is set to be the warmest year on record globally, according to the United Nations. Climate scientists attribute this unprecedented heat to human-induced global warming, which has fueled a rise in extreme weather events worldwide. *) Austria's chancellor steps down after failed coalition negotiations Austria faces a political shakeup as Chancellor Karl Nehammer announces his resignation after coalition talks with the Social Democrats collapsed. Nehammer cited irreconcilable differences in a video message and pledged an "orderly transition." It follows a failed attempt to form a centrist government excluding the far-right Freedom Party or FPO which won 28.8 percent of the vote. Critics warn of potential risks to democracy if the FPO joins forces with Nehammer's conservative People's Party.
Laut Amnesty International hat Israel Völkermord im Gazastreifen begangen / Tiroler Unternehmer und Signa-Gründer René Benko unter Verdacht Anführer einer mafiaartigen kriminellen Vereinigung zu sein / Frankreichs linke Partei fordert Rücktritt von Präsident Macron nach Misstrauensvotum im Parlament / NSW Premier Chris Minns bezeichnet eine mutmaßliche Abstimmung zur Überweisung seiner Person an die staatliche Korruptionsbehörde als „beschämend und zynisch“ / Palästinensische Botschafter in Canberra begrüßt jüngste Entscheidung Australiens eine UN-Resolution zu unterstützen / Oppositionsführer Peter Dutton kritisiert Vorschlag der Labor-Regierung für einen Offshore-Windpark in der Region Upper Hunter in NSW / Partei des südkoreanischen Präsidenten Yoon Suk Yeol will einen Antrag auf Amtsenthebung des Präsidenten ablehnen
Hamas announced the death of an Israeli captive. Wide scale Israeli strikes continued in Gaza and Lebanon. Palestinian fears of the annexation of the West Bank are increasing. It is day 415 of the war in Gaza, where more than 44,000 Palestinians have been killed. In this episode: Tareq Abu Azzoum, (@tareqazzom) Al Jazeera Correspondent Hind Al Khoudary, Al Jazeera Correspondent Ali Hashem, (@alihashem_tv) Al Jazeera Correspondent Zein Basravi, (@virtualzein) Al Jazeera Correspondent Gabriel Elizondo, (@elizondogabriel) Al Jazeera Correspondent This episode was produced and mixed by David Enders. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes!
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on a U.S. veto of a U.N. resolution on a Gaza war cease-fire.
We explore the urgent human rights crisis affecting people with albinism in Africa. Expert guest Jay Mohammed Osman Kamara, Executive Director of the Sierra Leone Association of Persons with Albinism (SLAPWA), discusses protecting persons with albinism and the critical significance of UN Resolution 47/8 on eliminating harmful practices related to witchcraft accusations and ritual attacks. Drawing from his experiences and presentation at the Witchcraft and Human Rights Conference, Kamara reveals how deeply-rooted supernatural beliefs fuel deadly misconceptions, discrimination, and ritual attacks against persons with albinism. The conversation examines SLAPWA's grassroots advocacy, community education initiatives, and protection strategies, while highlighting how the climate crisis creates extreme vulnerabilities for the albinism community. Learn about the critical need for enhanced data collection, stronger government protections, and international cooperation in safeguarding persons with albinism. Content warning: This episode contains discussions of discrimination, violence, and suicide. Crisis support resources - United States: call/text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org; United Kingdom: call 111 or text SHOUT to 85258; Canada: call/text 988; Sierra Leone: dial 019. Links to learn more and become a partner email: slapwa.sl@gmail.com Sierra Leone Association of Persons with Albinism Sierra Leone Association of Persons with Albinism Facebook Page End Witch Hunts U. S. Nonprofit Organization Pro VictimisMedical Assistance Sierra Leone This is Lancaster Podcast: Witchcraft Accusation in the Modern World --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchhunt/support
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChapters00:00 - Intro00:23 - Fundraiser02:53 - Israeli Ministers Attend 'Resettle Gaza' Conference07:37 - Harris Campaign Says She Denies Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza10:15 - Israeli Strikes Kills Dozens in North Gaza13:10 - Video Shows Israeli Strike on Crowd Trying To Help Wounded Boy14:53 - Air-Dropped Aid Kills 3-Year-Old Palestinian Boy in Southern Gaza16:18 - Israeli Strike Kills Women & Children in Lebanon17:16 - UN Resolution 1701 'Not Enough' To End War on Lebanon: US Envoy20:54 - Four Killed in Israeli Strike on Beirut Neighborhood21:37 - Iran Says US Approves Israel's Plans To Attack23:25 - Two Civilians Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Syrian Capital of Damascus24:36 - Austin in Ukraine, Announces $400 Million in Arms26:48 - 51,000 Ukrainians Have Deserted Armed Forces This Year29:09 - US, Canadian Warships Transit Taiwan Strait31:03 - Viewpoints/Outro
Houthi & Hezbollah attacks on central Israel & Tel Aviv; IDF takes out another Hezbollah leader. UN Resolution calls for Jews to exit the Old City and Judea & Samaria. Netanyahu speaks at the UN. Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse donates ...
Houthi & Hezbollah attacks on central Israel & Tel Aviv; IDF takes out another Hezbollah leader. UN Resolution calls for Jews to exit the Old City and Judea & Samaria. Netanyahu speaks at the UN. Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse donates ...
Houthi & Hezbollah attacks on central Israel & Tel Aviv; IDF takes out another Hezbollah leader. UN Resolution calls for Jews to exit the Old City and Judea & Samaria. Netanyahu speaks at the UN. Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse donates ...
Houthi & Hezbollah attacks on central Israel & Tel Aviv; IDF takes out another Hezbollah leader. UN Resolution calls for Jews to exit the Old City and Judea & Samaria. Netanyahu speaks at the UN. Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse donates ...
Houthi & Hezbollah attacks on central Israel & Tel Aviv; IDF takes out another Hezbollah leader. UN Resolution calls for Jews to exit the Old City and Judea & Samaria. Netanyahu speaks at the UN. Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse donates ...
Houthi & Hezbollah attacks on central Israel & Tel Aviv; IDF takes out another Hezbollah leader. UN Resolution calls for Jews to exit the Old City and Judea & Samaria. Netanyahu speaks at the UN. Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse donates ...
Houthi & Hezbollah attacks on central Israel & Tel Aviv; IDF takes out another Hezbollah leader. UN Resolution calls for Jews to exit the Old City and Judea & Samaria. Netanyahu speaks at the UN. Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse donates ...
Houthi & Hezbollah attacks on central Israel & Tel Aviv; IDF takes out another Hezbollah leader. UN Resolution calls for Jews to exit the Old City and Judea & Samaria. Netanyahu speaks at the UN. Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse donates ...
Nach zwei Explosionswellen steht die Hisbollah im Libanon Kopf. Für Fachleute ist klar, dass Israel die militärische Bedrohung wieder hinter den Litani-Fluss zurückdrängen will – wie es eine UN-Resolution vorsieht. Wie reagiert die Hisbollah?
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New Zealand has voted for a United Nations resolution, calling Israel to end "its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory". Foreign Minister Winston Peters spoke to Corin Dann.
Join us as we delve into the intricacies of the World Happiness Report with the distinguished Professor Emeritus John Helliwell. As a founding editor of the report, Professor Helliwell shares the origins of the report, the methodology behind measuring happiness, and the profound implications of the findings. Discover the pivotal role of the 2011 UN Resolution supported by Bhutan, the importance of subjective well-being data, and how the report has evolved to influence global perspectives on happiness and well-being. Learn about the top-ranking countries and the factors that contribute to their success, as well as surprising findings from this year's report. Professor Helliwell also explores the significance of social connections, trust, and benevolence, shedding light on how these elements impact our daily lives and national policies. This episode is a deep dive into the science of happiness and a call to integrate well-being into every aspect of decision-making. Tune in to understand how we can all contribute to a happier, more compassionate world. Resources The World Happiness Report 2024: https://worldhappiness.report/ed/2024/ The Gallup poll: https://news.gallup.com/poll/612125/happiest-country-earth.aspx Sustainable Development Solutions Network: https://www.gallup.com/analytics/247355/gallup-world-happiness-report.aspx What's the happiest country in the world? https://news.gallup.com/poll/612125/happiest-country-earth.aspx The Wellbeing Research Centre, University of Oxford: https://wellbeing.hmc.ox.ac.uk/ Professor Helliwell's book recommendation: Gawande, A. (2014). Being mortal: Medicine and what matters in the end. Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company. https://atulgawande.com/book/being-mortal/ Where to listen to this episode Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-page/id1469021154 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/10fp8ROoVdve0el88KyFLy YouTube: Content Guest: John Helliwell Host, producer and editor: Amy Smith Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva
Content warning for discussion of genocide, torture, mutilation, rape, and slavery Hey, Hi, Hello, this is the History Wizard and welcome back for Day 16 of Have a Day w/ The History Wizard. Thank you to everyone who tuned in for Day 15 last week, and especially thank you to everyone who rated and/or reviewed the podcast. I hope you all learned something last week and I hope the same for this week. This week marks the 7th part of our mini series of currently ongoing genocides and humanitarian crises. Episode 2 was on Palestine, Episode 11 was on Congo, episode 12 was on Sudan, episode 13 was on Xinjiang, episode 14 was on Rakhine State, episode 15 was on Tigray, and today's episode will focus on the current situation in Haiti. Today's trip to the Alchemist's Table will look somewhat similar to last weeks. This drink is called Persephone's Wedding. It starts with muddled mint before adding some lavender simple syrup and 2 oz of gin. Strain all that over ice and stir for about 30 seconds before topping with lemonade and garnishing with mint. Starting in 1492 Haiti became one of the first European colonies following Columbus's first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean with the settlement at La Navidad. Haiti would remain under European control until their revolution that ended in 1804. We're glossing pretty heavily over the Haitian Revolution in today's episode because the Haitian Revolution and the subsequent Haitian Massacre will be a later episode on this podcast. Now, just because Haiti was now an independent nation and no longer a French colony didn't mean that the country was free of European influence or control. Spain, Germany, and Britain still had large amounts of economic and political sway in the island nation. This would especially be the case when US President Woodrow Wilson, that racist movie loving fuck, sent the Marines to occupy Port au-Prince. Germany was also heavily invested in the island nation, and while the US wasn't in World War 1 yet, they had severe anxieties over an anti-American, and pro-German, president being installed so they took over the nation, overthrew Vilbrun Guillaume Sam, the then president of Haiti. The Marines declared martial law and severely censored the press. Within weeks, a new pro-U.S. Haitian president, Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave, was installed and a new constitution written that was favorable to the interests of the United States. The constitution (written by future US President Franklin D. Roosevelt) included a clause that allowed, for the first time, foreign ownership of land in Haiti, which was bitterly opposed by the Haitian legislature and citizenry. The US would keep a firm grip on Haitian politics, even after their occupation ended in 1934. Haiti would now enter an even greater period of political instability (which is not to say that US occupation was a good thing, an end of colonial occupation often sees old ethnic tensions flare up and massive violence enacted to dismantle colonial power structures). The president at the end of the occupation, Sténio Vincent was forced to step down under US pressure in 1941 and was replaced by Élie Lescot who served until 1946 when he was overthrown in a military coup d'etat and replaced by Dumarsais Estimé until 1950 when HE was overthrown in a military coup and replaced by the staunchly anti-communist Paul Magloire who was strongly supported by the US. Now despite the massive amounts of political instability that we just discussed, it is about to get worse with the Duvalier dynasty. In 1956–57 Haiti underwent severe political turmoil; Magloire was forced to resign and leave the country in 1956 and he was followed by four short-lived presidencies. In the September 1957 election François Duvalier was elected President of Haiti. Known as 'Papa Doc' and initially popular, Duvalier remained President until his death in 1971. He advanced black interests in the public sector, where over time, people of color had predominated as the educated urban elite. Not trusting the army, despite his frequent purges of officers deemed disloyal, Duvalier created a private militia known as Tontons Macoutes ("Bogeymen"), which maintained order by terrorizing the populace and political opponents. In 1964 Duvalier proclaimed himself 'President for Life'; an uprising against his rule that year in Jérémie was violently suppressed, with the ringleaders publicly executed and hundreds of mixed-raced citizens in the town killed. The bulk of the educated and professional class began leaving the country, and corruption became widespread. Duvalier sought to create a personality cult, identifying himself with Baron Samedi, one of the loa (or lwa), or spirits, of Haitian Vodou. Despite the well-publicized abuses under his rule, Duvalier's firm anti-Communism earned him the support of the Americans, who furnished the country with aid. This is something you will find about the United States. While they style themselves the land of the free and the home of the brave they're more than willing to finance and support dictators as long as they 1. Oppose communism and 2. Give the US a free hand to control their economy. So it didn't matter to the “Greatest Country on Earth” is Papa Doc was killing mixed race people and all of his political opponents. He was anti-communist and that was good enough. Now there WAS a coup attempt against Duvalier in the first year of his reign (the first of many) led by some of the military officials he had fired. Those men thought that they could come riding back in and that the people, fed up of Papa Doc's growing autocratic tendencies, would rally to them and they would quickly restore the old social order. But Haiti had gone through 4 presidents the year before Papa Doc came into office and while he wasn't the best loved president, he was considered competent (having previous served as Minister of Health) and he was bringing order and stability to the country. So the coup attempters.. There's got to be a better way of saying that, were all killed and their bodies dragged through the streets of Port au-Prince, as if each citizen was a little Achilles dragging Hector around the walls of Troy. Papa Doc, despite the multiple coup attempts, did reign as president for life. He was still President when he died in 1971 and was immediately replaced by his son Jean-Claude Duvalier, nicknamed Baby Doc. Baby Doc assumed the “presidency” at the age of 19, making him the youngest president in world history. Jean-Claude tried to reign back some of the harsher policies of his father, but was still deposed in a popular uprising in 1986 and forced to step down and flee the country. Haiti would then fall under the rule of its military for a brief time and then had a series of bad elections and even more coups. There was a coup in June of 1988, another in September of 1988, and a third one in September of 1991. The US would send troops in under Operation Uphold Democracy to try and bring some stability to Haiti. Though, as is always the case when the US tries to bring free market reforms and “democracy” to a country they did a shitty job of it. Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who had been elected president in 1990 and had been deposed in the 1991 coup returned to finish out his term, lost in 1995, but was reelected again in the year 2000. He would then be deposed AGAIN in 2004 in another coup d'etat. One of Aristide's worst decisions while in office was when he outlawed pro-Duvalier militias like the Macoute, but he also ordered the disbandment of the Haitian Army. So the Army disbanded, but never disarmed and just would up forming or joining various militia groups. From 1994 to 2004, a de facto anti-Arisitide insurgency took place in Port-au-Prince, as ex-soldiers attacked the government. In response to the chaos, youth set up self-defense groups, called chimères, which were supported by the police and the government to shore up its position. Receiving de facto state support from Aristide's Fanmi Lavalas party, the youth gangs took control of entire communes and became increasingly independent-minded. U.S. diplomat Daniel Lewis Foote argued, "Aristide started [the gangs] on purpose in the early 1980s, as a voice, as a way to get some power [for ordinary Hatians], [...] and they morphed over the years." Now, the precise nature of the events of the 2004 coup are disputed; some, including Aristide and his bodyguard, Franz Gabriel, stated that he was the victim of a "new coup d'état or modern kidnapping" by U.S. forces. These charges were denied by the US government. As political violence and crime continued to grow, a United Nations Stabilisation Mission (MINUSTAH) was brought in to maintain order. However, MINUSTAH proved controversial, since their periodically heavy-handed approach to maintaining law and order and several instances of abuses, including the alleged sexual abuse of civilians, provoked resentment and distrust among ordinary Haitians. So now Haiti has no standing army, armed militias and gangs fighting on and off in the streets, an UN peacekeeping mission sexually abusing civilians and they're about to be hit with a Magnitude 7 earthquake. On 12 January 2010, at 4:53 pm local time, Haiti was struck by a magnitude-7.0 earthquake. This was the country's most severe earthquake in over 200 years. The earthquake was reported to have left between 160,000 and 300,000 people dead and up to 1.6 million homeless, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters ever recorded. It is also one of the deadliest earthquakes ever recorded. The situation was exacerbated by a subsequent massive cholera outbreak that was triggered when cholera-infected waste from a United Nations peacekeeping station contaminated the country's main river, the Artibonite. In 2017, it was reported that roughly 10,000 Haitians had died and nearly a million had been made ill. After years of denial, the United Nations apologized in 2016, but as of 2017, they have refused to acknowledge fault, thus avoiding financial responsibility. And now, we're at the Haitian Gang War. The Vox journalist Ellen Ioanes summarized the beginnings of the situation quite well: "Haiti has faced serious and compounding crises, including a devastating 2010 earthquake, floods, cholera outbreaks, hurricanes, and corrupt, dictatorial, and incompetent leaders". Gangs stepped into the power vacuum, seizing political power through co-operative politicians and economic control through protection rackets, kidnappings and murders. As of 2022 researchers form the NGO Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime have estimated that there are some 200 gangs in Haiti and that most of them are set up somewhere in Port au-Prince. Sexual violence from members of these gangs is a common crime being committed nearly daily against people from rival gang territories. Rape only became a crime in Haiti in 2005 and abortion is still illegal, so rape victims are legally required to keep those children. Though as we know, making abortion illegal doesn't stop abortions, it just stops safe ones. One of the most powerful gangs in Haiti at this time is, technically, an alliance of gangs, called the G9 alliance is lead by a former police officer named Jimmy Chérizier, nicknamed Barbecue. G9 is based in the capital's communes of Delmas, Pétion-Ville and parts of Carrefour. The G9 alliance includes many former soldiers and policemen in its ranks and was long connected to the PHTK party (which is a Center-Right political party) until distancing itself after Ariel Henry became president. The G9 now portrays itself as a revolutionary organization, and has begun to create a nation-wide alliance network dubbed "G20". Since the coalition was founded, it has been responsible for multiple massacres against civilians and clashes with other rival gangs. From 2020 to 2021, the G9 was responsible for a dozen massacres, in which at least 200 people were killed. The G9 was believed to have had close ties to the government of Moïse, which was accused of large-scale corruption. The coalition members frequently evaded prosecution after the massacres and the clashes. Chérizier stood out in that regard because despite the arrest warrants against him, he continued to move freely and to maintain an active presence on social media with no effective attempts by Haitian government forces to arrest him. The G9 also began attacking neighborhoods in which civilians protested against the president and started clashes against rival gangs with the support of the police. Now, in 2021 Jovenel Moïse, the 43rd president of Haiti was assassinated and then Ariel Henry (who some suspect to be involved in the assassination) served as acting Prime Minister of the country until he stepped down this past April. Henry's removal from power was long sought by the G9 gang alliance. Cherizier had this to say on the issue in March 2024 "If Ariel Henry doesn't resign, if the international community continues to support him, we'll be heading straight for a civil war that will lead to genocide" "Either Haiti becomes a paradise or a hell for all of us. It's out of the question for a small group of rich people living in big hotels to decide the fate of people living in working-class neighborhoods," he added. Now, while there are over 200 gangs in Haiti at the moment most of them have allied themselves with the G9 alliance, or with the gang alliance that popped up to oppose the G9, known as G-Pep. But also, as of late 2022 an anti-gang bwa kale vigilante movement emerged to attack and kill any gang members. The vigilantes often burned captured gang members alive. Of course, the gangs responded with counter attacks against both the vigilantes and anyone who expressed support of the vigilanties. By mid-2023, the gang war between G9 and G-Pep continued unabated, and the resistance by anti-gang vigilantes also grew in scope. Thousands of people were displaced by the clashes. The severity of the ongoing gang war in Haiti has led to the United Nations Security Council authorizing a one-year deployment of an international force led by Kenya to help the Haitian government deal with the crisis. Chérizier declared that G9 would resist if an international intervention force committed "human rights abuses" and claimed that it would "be a fight of the Haitian people to save the dignity of our country." Despite the horrors he is committing against his own people Cherizier really and truly believes that he is fighting on behalf of a free Haiti. There isn't a genocide in Haiti, as of yet, but there is a massive civil war between militias and gangs with human rights abuses on all sides of this conflict. On 18 June 2024, the International Organization for Migration reported that more than 580,000 people have been displaced by the increased violence in Haiti since March of 2024. The report also warned that since most of the people displaced have been from communities already struggling with poor social conditions, there may be more tension and violence in the coming days. An international policing force, known as Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti was authorized under UN Resolution 2699 on October 2, 2023 to assist the Haitian National Police in stopping this gang war. Nations who will be taking place in this mission include Antigua and Barbuda, Bangladesh, Barbados, Benin, Chad, Guyana, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Dominica, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Jamaica, Kenya, Suriname, and the Bahamas. The first deployment of 400 troops from Kenya has officially put boots on the ground as of June 25, 2024. This ongoing gang war will not be resolved anytime soon and it can, and will, get worse before it gets better. Haiti has never had a chance to build a stable society or government. A long and ongoing history of foreign interference, ceaseless coups and natural disasters mean that Haiti has always been on the back foot. We also have to take into account Haiti's natural resources, because that's the only reason any imperial power would ever care about Haiti. According to WorldAtlas.com, recent findings suggest that Haiti might have some of the largest oil reserves in the world, potentially larger than those of Venezuela. The country is estimated to be sitting on about 159 billion cubic feet of natural gas and 142 million barrels of oil, with undiscovered reserves possibly holding up to 941 million barrels of crude oil and about 1.2 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. According the the State Department the US doesn't currently have plans to send troops to Haiti. I'm sure that will change. That's it for this week folks. No new reviews, so let's get right into the outro. Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard is brought to you by me, The History Wizard. If you want to see/hear more of me you can find me on Tiktok @thehistorywizard or on Instagram @the_history_wizard. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe to Have a Day! On your pod catcher of choice. The more you do, the more people will be able to listen and learn along with you. Thank you for sticking around until the end and, as always, Have a Day, and Free Haiti.
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