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Sudan vows new leaf with South Sudan
Sudan vows new leaf with South Sudan
Sudan vows new leaf with South Sudan ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir said on Tuesday that he was ready to build good ties with former civil war foe South Sudan and open the border for trade and travellers. At a rally marking the 57th anniversary of Sudan's independence, Bashir said he was ready to adopt all pending agreements including the setting up of a demilitarised border zone, signalling possible concessions ahead of a summit of the two leaders which will be a test whether the African neighbours can mend ties and restore vital oil flows. (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) SUDAN'S PRESIDENT, OMAR AL-BASHIR, SAYING: "We are ready to establish good neighbouring and cooperative relations besides implementing all the agreements signed in Addis Ababa and signed before to transform the borders between us and the Republic of South Sudan into borders that allow exchange and social connections." The comments raised hopes of a breakthrough at a summit slated for later this month. The leaders of the two Sudans are due to hold a meeting brokered by the African Union to secure their disputed border after both African neighbours came close to war April.
- published: 02 Jan 2013
- author: VideoTopNews
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United Nations Year in Review: Looking back at major events of 2012
United Nations Year in Review: Looking back at major events of 2012
2012 - Storms and climate change made headlines. Countries struggled between turmoil and transition. From violence in Syria to militant occupation in Mali to a new cycle of violence in Gaza - the UN was called to protect civilians and find solutions. Looking beyond today's crises, more than 190 countries discussed in Rio the framework of "A Future We Want". Transcript: www.un.org
- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 1319
- author: unitednations
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Secret Service Scandal Investigation, Fundraising, George Clooney, Sudan (2012)
Secret Service Scandal Investigation, Fundraising, George Clooney, Sudan (2012)
thefilmarchive.org April 19, 2012 In April 2012, a scandal involving US President's security detail received international press attention. The scandal involved 11 agents and personnel from all four branches of the US military; they allegedly engaged prostitutes while assigned to protect the US President at the 6th Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia. As of April 24, nine employees had resigned or retired. After the incident was publicized, the Secret Service implemented new rules for its personnel The rules prohibit personnel from visiting "non-reputable establishments" and from consuming alcohol less than ten hours before starting work. Additionally, they restrict who is allowed in hotel rooms. A few weeks later, stories emerged of Secret Service agents hiring strippers and prostitutes prior to Obama's 2011 visit to El Salvador. en.wikipedia.org Clooney has advocated a resolution of the Darfur conflict.[36] He spoke at a 2006 Save Darfur rally in Washington, DC In April 2006, he spent ten days in Chad and Sudan with his father to make the TV special "A Journey to Darfur" reflecting the situation of Darfur's refugees, and advocated for action. The documentary was broadcast on American cable TV as well as in the UK and France. In 2008, it was released on DVD with the sale proceeds being donated to the International Rescue Committee.[37][38][39][40] In September of the same year, he spoke to the UN Security Council with Nobel Prize-winner Elie Wiesel to ask the
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- author: thefilmarchived
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- published: 22 Apr 2011
- views: 5431061
- author: BrandtMorain
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Economic Recovery, Financial Crisis, Medicare, Investments in Education, Scientific Research (2012)
Economic Recovery, Financial Crisis, Medicare, Investments in Education, Scientific Research (2012)
thefilmarchive.org April 3, 2012 By 2007, real estate bubbles were still under way in many parts of the world,[37] especially in the United States,[38] United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Spain, France, Poland,[39] South Africa, Israel, Greece, Bulgaria, Croatia,[40] Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Finland, Argentina,[41] Baltic states, India, Romania, Russia, Ukraine and China.[42] US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said in mid-2005 that "at a minimum, there's a little 'froth' (in the US housing market) ... it's hard not to see that there are a lot of local bubbles".[43] The Economist magazine, writing at the same time, went further, saying "the worldwide rise in house prices is the biggest bubble in history".[44] Real estate bubbles are (by definition of the word "bubble") followed by a price decrease (also known as a housing price crash) that can result in many owners holding negative equity (a mortgage debt higher than the current value of the property). In February 2008, Reuters reported that global inflation was at historic levels, and that domestic inflation was at 10--20 year highs for many nations.[45] "Excess money supply around the globe, monetary easing by the Fed to tame financial crisis, growth surge supported by easy monetary policy in Asia, speculation in commodities, agricultural failure, rising cost of imports from China and rising demand of food and commodities in the fast growing emerging
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- views: 1376
- author: thefilmarchived
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World Affairs: The Arab Spring and the Impact on US Foreign Policy
World Affairs: The Arab Spring and the Impact on US Foreign Policy
Dr. Roger Durham presents at Aquinas College about the Arab Spring and the impact on US foreign policy.
- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 1790
- author: GRCCtv