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Commonwealth Observer Mission condemns use of force in Harare Wednesday
The Commonwealth Observer Mission has condemned the use of force in Harare yesterday...
Our reporter Chriselda Lewis who is in Harare speaking to John Mahama, the head of the Commonweath head election observer.
For more news, visit: sabcnews.com
published: 02 Aug 2018
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In Sudan, a citizen initiative monitors ceasefire violations • The Observers - France 24
Several ceasefires have been announced between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since the start of the conflict in Sudan. However, numerous breaches of these agreements have been reported by a network of activists who monitor the violations perpetrated by both sides in the conflict, endangering the lives of civilians.
#Sudan #Ceasefire #RSF
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The Observers program brings you the best amateur images from around the world, all verified by France 24 journalists. To see more reports from our Observers – and to become an Observer yourself! – head to our website:
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published: 19 Jun 2023
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Chinese police using force to enforce quarantine in Shanghai • The Observers - France 24
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The Observers program brings you the best amateur images from around the world, all verified by France 24 journalists. To see more reports from our Observers – and to become an Observer yourself! – head to our website:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Observers
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published: 18 May 2022
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Air Force Report: WWII Weather Observer
In this edition, Staff Sergeant Traci Keller tells us about a former weather observer's wish to see how today's weather forecasters operate.
published: 13 Jul 2015
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Multinational Force & Observers - Can Peacekeepers Keep the Peace?
Major-General Warren Whiting
"Can Peacekeepers Keep the Peace?",
The International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation at Tel Aviv University organized the first ever academic colloquium of representatives of the United Nations and international peacekeeping forces in the region. Representatives shared their force's mission and tasks, shared insights into the daily life of an international peacekeeper, and fielded questions from the audience.
Tel Aviv University,
28.5.12
published: 04 Jul 2012
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UN Under-Secretary General for Peacekeeping operations: observers could be recalled
(26 Jul 2012) STORYLINE
The United Nation's chief peacekeeper said on Thursday, that the observers who have been sent home due to security constraints could be recalled to duty "should the circumstances change."
Half of the 300-member UN observer force meant to monitor a nonexistent cease-fire in Syria has left the country but only "temporarily," Herv� Ladsous told reporters.
Ladsous praised the observers for their work "under incredibly difficult and complicated circumstances."
"We need to listen to them, to commend also their contribution, because one should not forget that UNSMIS, in the first part of its mission did achieve some results, never forget that," he said.
Last Friday, the UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution renewing the 300-strong UN observer force for...
published: 31 Jul 2015
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Ground Surveillance Radar by THALES - Ground Observer 12
Super compact Ground Surveillance Radar by THALES. This lightweight system can be carried by two soldiers and operated by one. With two MOTS (2590-type) batteries it can run for 8 hours.
We made this video at our Concamo.media video shooting.
https://concamo.media/
More information to this product:
https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/markets/defence-and-security/land-forces/ground-surveillance-radar/ground-observer-12-go-12
published: 15 Feb 2023
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Pakistan in Turmoil: No End in Sight to Election Crisis | Smita Prakash | Ajay Bisaria | ANI Podcast
Raisina Dialogue 2024 | The Pakistan Poser | Post-election Pakistan faces political and economic crises – and its dysfunction continues to imperil its neighbours and the world. @ANINewsIndia
•Is there a civilian partner worth engaging with in Pakistan, or does the military continue to run the shots as far as international politics and security is concerned?
•Is there a path out of political and economic turmoil for Pakistan, and is it in the military’s interest for this to happen?
•Does the Anglo-American alliance continue to have an interest in Pakistan, or has its patience with Islamabad run out?
In Conversation:
Geoffrey Van Orden, Former Chairman, European Parliament Delegation for Relations with India, UK
Leslie Vinjamuri, Director, US and Americas Programme; Chatham House and Prof...
published: 15 Mar 2024
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PAP orders media, observers out of the Chamber
To Midrand now. Where members of the media and observers have been ordered out of the Chamber of the Pan African Parliament ahead of the presentation of the Audit and Public Accounts Report. Some Mp's objected but were overruled by President Roger Nkondo Dang. For more we cross to our reporter, Ntakhoana Ngatane..
For more news, visit: sabcnews.com
published: 16 May 2018
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The Biggest, One of The World’s Oldest - India is an Incredibly Successful Example of Democracy
Raisina Dialogue 2024 | The Democracy Divide: Universal Norms & Local Practices | There are various global headwinds facing the democratic system. These include the rise of authoritarianism, disruptive technologies, populism, fake news – and the notion among voters that democracy is failing ordinary citizens. Consequently, democracy must be reclaimed bottom-up to make it locally relevant and grounded, while still retaining its fundamental attributes of rule of law, separation of powers, and popular sovereignty. While democracy is a universal norm, its contextual application is a prerequisite for its success.
How can democracy be made real and attractive in diverse and digital societies?
How can differences in existing democratic practices be reconciled and respected across geographies...
published: 14 Mar 2024
11:41
Commonwealth Observer Mission condemns use of force in Harare Wednesday
The Commonwealth Observer Mission has condemned the use of force in Harare yesterday...
Our reporter Chriselda Lewis who is in Harare speaking to John Mahama, t...
The Commonwealth Observer Mission has condemned the use of force in Harare yesterday...
Our reporter Chriselda Lewis who is in Harare speaking to John Mahama, the head of the Commonweath head election observer.
For more news, visit: sabcnews.com
https://wn.com/Commonwealth_Observer_Mission_Condemns_Use_Of_Force_In_Harare_Wednesday
The Commonwealth Observer Mission has condemned the use of force in Harare yesterday...
Our reporter Chriselda Lewis who is in Harare speaking to John Mahama, the head of the Commonweath head election observer.
For more news, visit: sabcnews.com
- published: 02 Aug 2018
- views: 40238
2:57
In Sudan, a citizen initiative monitors ceasefire violations • The Observers - France 24
Several ceasefires have been announced between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since the start of the conflict in Sudan. However, numerous ...
Several ceasefires have been announced between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since the start of the conflict in Sudan. However, numerous breaches of these agreements have been reported by a network of activists who monitor the violations perpetrated by both sides in the conflict, endangering the lives of civilians.
#Sudan #Ceasefire #RSF
🔔 Subscribe to the Observers channel on YouTube: http://f24.my/2lke
The Observers program brings you the best amateur images from around the world, all verified by France 24 journalists. To see more reports from our Observers – and to become an Observer yourself! – head to our website:
https://observers.france24.com/en/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Observers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.Observers
https://wn.com/In_Sudan,_A_Citizen_Initiative_Monitors_Ceasefire_Violations_•_The_Observers_France_24
Several ceasefires have been announced between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since the start of the conflict in Sudan. However, numerous breaches of these agreements have been reported by a network of activists who monitor the violations perpetrated by both sides in the conflict, endangering the lives of civilians.
#Sudan #Ceasefire #RSF
🔔 Subscribe to the Observers channel on YouTube: http://f24.my/2lke
The Observers program brings you the best amateur images from around the world, all verified by France 24 journalists. To see more reports from our Observers – and to become an Observer yourself! – head to our website:
https://observers.france24.com/en/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Observers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.Observers
- published: 19 Jun 2023
- views: 473
3:00
Chinese police using force to enforce quarantine in Shanghai • The Observers - France 24
🔔 Subscribe to the Observers channel on YouTube: http://f24.my/2lke
The Observers program brings you the best amateur images from around the world, all verifie...
🔔 Subscribe to the Observers channel on YouTube: http://f24.my/2lke
The Observers program brings you the best amateur images from around the world, all verified by France 24 journalists. To see more reports from our Observers – and to become an Observer yourself! – head to our website:
https://observers.france24.com/en/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Observers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.Observers
https://wn.com/Chinese_Police_Using_Force_To_Enforce_Quarantine_In_Shanghai_•_The_Observers_France_24
🔔 Subscribe to the Observers channel on YouTube: http://f24.my/2lke
The Observers program brings you the best amateur images from around the world, all verified by France 24 journalists. To see more reports from our Observers – and to become an Observer yourself! – head to our website:
https://observers.france24.com/en/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Observers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.Observers
- published: 18 May 2022
- views: 436
2:00
Air Force Report: WWII Weather Observer
In this edition, Staff Sergeant Traci Keller tells us about a former weather observer's wish to see how today's weather forecasters operate.
In this edition, Staff Sergeant Traci Keller tells us about a former weather observer's wish to see how today's weather forecasters operate.
https://wn.com/Air_Force_Report_Wwii_Weather_Observer
In this edition, Staff Sergeant Traci Keller tells us about a former weather observer's wish to see how today's weather forecasters operate.
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 522
28:07
Multinational Force & Observers - Can Peacekeepers Keep the Peace?
Major-General Warren Whiting
"Can Peacekeepers Keep the Peace?",
The International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation at Tel Aviv University organized...
Major-General Warren Whiting
"Can Peacekeepers Keep the Peace?",
The International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation at Tel Aviv University organized the first ever academic colloquium of representatives of the United Nations and international peacekeeping forces in the region. Representatives shared their force's mission and tasks, shared insights into the daily life of an international peacekeeper, and fielded questions from the audience.
Tel Aviv University,
28.5.12
https://wn.com/Multinational_Force_Observers_Can_Peacekeepers_Keep_The_Peace
Major-General Warren Whiting
"Can Peacekeepers Keep the Peace?",
The International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation at Tel Aviv University organized the first ever academic colloquium of representatives of the United Nations and international peacekeeping forces in the region. Representatives shared their force's mission and tasks, shared insights into the daily life of an international peacekeeper, and fielded questions from the audience.
Tel Aviv University,
28.5.12
- published: 04 Jul 2012
- views: 7921
2:15
UN Under-Secretary General for Peacekeeping operations: observers could be recalled
(26 Jul 2012) STORYLINE
The United Nation's chief peacekeeper said on Thursday, that the observers who have been sent home due to security constraints could be...
(26 Jul 2012) STORYLINE
The United Nation's chief peacekeeper said on Thursday, that the observers who have been sent home due to security constraints could be recalled to duty "should the circumstances change."
Half of the 300-member UN observer force meant to monitor a nonexistent cease-fire in Syria has left the country but only "temporarily," Herv� Ladsous told reporters.
Ladsous praised the observers for their work "under incredibly difficult and complicated circumstances."
"We need to listen to them, to commend also their contribution, because one should not forget that UNSMIS, in the first part of its mission did achieve some results, never forget that," he said.
Last Friday, the UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution renewing the 300-strong UN observer force for 30 days, and allowed for a possible extension if the Syrian government stops using heavy weapons and violence is reduced.
The resolution is a lifeline for the unarmed observers who were sent to Syria three months ago to monitor a cease-fire that never happened, and to watch over the implementation of international envoy Kofi Annan's six-point peace plan, flouted by President Bashar Assad's government.
Meanwhile, rebels who have been fighting for six days in Syria's commercial capital of 3 (m) million people Aleppo are bracing themselves amid reports the government is massing reinforcements to retake the city.
They are reporting artillery strikes and strafing by attack helicopters and fighter jets.
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https://wn.com/Un_Under_Secretary_General_For_Peacekeeping_Operations_Observers_Could_Be_Recalled
(26 Jul 2012) STORYLINE
The United Nation's chief peacekeeper said on Thursday, that the observers who have been sent home due to security constraints could be recalled to duty "should the circumstances change."
Half of the 300-member UN observer force meant to monitor a nonexistent cease-fire in Syria has left the country but only "temporarily," Herv� Ladsous told reporters.
Ladsous praised the observers for their work "under incredibly difficult and complicated circumstances."
"We need to listen to them, to commend also their contribution, because one should not forget that UNSMIS, in the first part of its mission did achieve some results, never forget that," he said.
Last Friday, the UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution renewing the 300-strong UN observer force for 30 days, and allowed for a possible extension if the Syrian government stops using heavy weapons and violence is reduced.
The resolution is a lifeline for the unarmed observers who were sent to Syria three months ago to monitor a cease-fire that never happened, and to watch over the implementation of international envoy Kofi Annan's six-point peace plan, flouted by President Bashar Assad's government.
Meanwhile, rebels who have been fighting for six days in Syria's commercial capital of 3 (m) million people Aleppo are bracing themselves amid reports the government is massing reinforcements to retake the city.
They are reporting artillery strikes and strafing by attack helicopters and fighter jets.
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
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- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 2
0:26
Ground Surveillance Radar by THALES - Ground Observer 12
Super compact Ground Surveillance Radar by THALES. This lightweight system can be carried by two soldiers and operated by one. With two MOTS (2590-type) batteri...
Super compact Ground Surveillance Radar by THALES. This lightweight system can be carried by two soldiers and operated by one. With two MOTS (2590-type) batteries it can run for 8 hours.
We made this video at our Concamo.media video shooting.
https://concamo.media/
More information to this product:
https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/markets/defence-and-security/land-forces/ground-surveillance-radar/ground-observer-12-go-12
https://wn.com/Ground_Surveillance_Radar_By_Thales_Ground_Observer_12
Super compact Ground Surveillance Radar by THALES. This lightweight system can be carried by two soldiers and operated by one. With two MOTS (2590-type) batteries it can run for 8 hours.
We made this video at our Concamo.media video shooting.
https://concamo.media/
More information to this product:
https://www.thalesgroup.com/en/markets/defence-and-security/land-forces/ground-surveillance-radar/ground-observer-12-go-12
- published: 15 Feb 2023
- views: 4968
49:24
Pakistan in Turmoil: No End in Sight to Election Crisis | Smita Prakash | Ajay Bisaria | ANI Podcast
Raisina Dialogue 2024 | The Pakistan Poser | Post-election Pakistan faces political and economic crises – and its dysfunction continues to imperil its neighbour...
Raisina Dialogue 2024 | The Pakistan Poser | Post-election Pakistan faces political and economic crises – and its dysfunction continues to imperil its neighbours and the world. @ANINewsIndia
•Is there a civilian partner worth engaging with in Pakistan, or does the military continue to run the shots as far as international politics and security is concerned?
•Is there a path out of political and economic turmoil for Pakistan, and is it in the military’s interest for this to happen?
•Does the Anglo-American alliance continue to have an interest in Pakistan, or has its patience with Islamabad run out?
In Conversation:
Geoffrey Van Orden, Former Chairman, European Parliament Delegation for Relations with India, UK
Leslie Vinjamuri, Director, US and Americas Programme; Chatham House and Professor of International Relations, SOAS University of London, UK
Ajay Bisaria, Distinguished Fellow, Observer Research Foundation
Modrator:
Smita Prakash, Chief Editor and Deputy CEO, Asian News International, India | @ANINewsIndia |
#raisinadialogue #pakistanreaction #pakistancrisis
https://wn.com/Pakistan_In_Turmoil_No_End_In_Sight_To_Election_Crisis_|_Smita_Prakash_|_Ajay_Bisaria_|_Ani_Podcast
Raisina Dialogue 2024 | The Pakistan Poser | Post-election Pakistan faces political and economic crises – and its dysfunction continues to imperil its neighbours and the world. @ANINewsIndia
•Is there a civilian partner worth engaging with in Pakistan, or does the military continue to run the shots as far as international politics and security is concerned?
•Is there a path out of political and economic turmoil for Pakistan, and is it in the military’s interest for this to happen?
•Does the Anglo-American alliance continue to have an interest in Pakistan, or has its patience with Islamabad run out?
In Conversation:
Geoffrey Van Orden, Former Chairman, European Parliament Delegation for Relations with India, UK
Leslie Vinjamuri, Director, US and Americas Programme; Chatham House and Professor of International Relations, SOAS University of London, UK
Ajay Bisaria, Distinguished Fellow, Observer Research Foundation
Modrator:
Smita Prakash, Chief Editor and Deputy CEO, Asian News International, India | @ANINewsIndia |
#raisinadialogue #pakistanreaction #pakistancrisis
- published: 15 Mar 2024
- views: 13579
6:36
PAP orders media, observers out of the Chamber
To Midrand now. Where members of the media and observers have been ordered out of the Chamber of the Pan African Parliament ahead of the presentation of the Aud...
To Midrand now. Where members of the media and observers have been ordered out of the Chamber of the Pan African Parliament ahead of the presentation of the Audit and Public Accounts Report. Some Mp's objected but were overruled by President Roger Nkondo Dang. For more we cross to our reporter, Ntakhoana Ngatane..
For more news, visit: sabcnews.com
https://wn.com/Pap_Orders_Media,_Observers_Out_Of_The_Chamber
To Midrand now. Where members of the media and observers have been ordered out of the Chamber of the Pan African Parliament ahead of the presentation of the Audit and Public Accounts Report. Some Mp's objected but were overruled by President Roger Nkondo Dang. For more we cross to our reporter, Ntakhoana Ngatane..
For more news, visit: sabcnews.com
- published: 16 May 2018
- views: 6143
53:33
The Biggest, One of The World’s Oldest - India is an Incredibly Successful Example of Democracy
Raisina Dialogue 2024 | The Democracy Divide: Universal Norms & Local Practices | There are various global headwinds facing the democratic system. These include...
Raisina Dialogue 2024 | The Democracy Divide: Universal Norms & Local Practices | There are various global headwinds facing the democratic system. These include the rise of authoritarianism, disruptive technologies, populism, fake news – and the notion among voters that democracy is failing ordinary citizens. Consequently, democracy must be reclaimed bottom-up to make it locally relevant and grounded, while still retaining its fundamental attributes of rule of law, separation of powers, and popular sovereignty. While democracy is a universal norm, its contextual application is a prerequisite for its success.
How can democracy be made real and attractive in diverse and digital societies?
How can differences in existing democratic practices be reconciled and respected across geographies?
How can cultural moorings continue to underpin democratic structures and the delivery of political rights across the world?
In a hyper-globalised world, can we prevent the weaponisation of differences in the administration of democracy by state and non-state actors?
Speakers:
Tony Abbott, Former Prime Minister, Australia
Mehdi Jomaa, Former Prime Minister, Tunisia
Sanjeev Sanyal, Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, India
Ayoade Alakija, Chair, Board of Directors, FIND; Co-Chair, G7 Impact Investment Initiative in Global Health
Rend Al-Rahim, Co-founder and President, Iraq Foundation, United States
Moderator:
Palki Sharma, Managing Editor, Network18, India
#raisinadialogue #palkisharma #indiademocracy
https://wn.com/The_Biggest,_One_Of_The_World’S_Oldest_India_Is_An_Incredibly_Successful_Example_Of_Democracy
Raisina Dialogue 2024 | The Democracy Divide: Universal Norms & Local Practices | There are various global headwinds facing the democratic system. These include the rise of authoritarianism, disruptive technologies, populism, fake news – and the notion among voters that democracy is failing ordinary citizens. Consequently, democracy must be reclaimed bottom-up to make it locally relevant and grounded, while still retaining its fundamental attributes of rule of law, separation of powers, and popular sovereignty. While democracy is a universal norm, its contextual application is a prerequisite for its success.
How can democracy be made real and attractive in diverse and digital societies?
How can differences in existing democratic practices be reconciled and respected across geographies?
How can cultural moorings continue to underpin democratic structures and the delivery of political rights across the world?
In a hyper-globalised world, can we prevent the weaponisation of differences in the administration of democracy by state and non-state actors?
Speakers:
Tony Abbott, Former Prime Minister, Australia
Mehdi Jomaa, Former Prime Minister, Tunisia
Sanjeev Sanyal, Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, India
Ayoade Alakija, Chair, Board of Directors, FIND; Co-Chair, G7 Impact Investment Initiative in Global Health
Rend Al-Rahim, Co-founder and President, Iraq Foundation, United States
Moderator:
Palki Sharma, Managing Editor, Network18, India
#raisinadialogue #palkisharma #indiademocracy
- published: 14 Mar 2024
- views: 11882