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Group of 77: coalition's key role stressed in UN efforts to promote development
United Nations, New York, 11 january 2012 - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the President of the General Assembly Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser today urged th...
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Group of 77
The Group of 77 at the United Nations is a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members' collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations. There were 77 founding members of the organization, but by November 2013 the organization had since expanded to 133 member countries.
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50th Anniversary of Group of 77/ G77 (Part II)
50th Anniversary of Group of 77 G77, Vienna 25.06.2014.
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PrepCom-Third UN WCDRR: Joint statement on behalf of the Group of 77 and China
An Official Statement made by His Excellency Bamanga Abbas Malloum, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Chad, at the P...
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50th Anniversary of Group of 77 (G77)
50th Anniversary of Group of 77 G77, Vienna 25.06.2014.
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SAY IT IN 20 LANGUAGES = Group of 77
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The Group of 77 and China
The final Cut of my Presentation of the G77 and China for POL3IPC :) :)
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How to say Group of 77 in Italian
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AAA- H.E. MAjor General Shavendra Silva's statement- Group of 77
statement by he Major General Shavendra Silva during the G77 election and special tribute to the late Dr. Gamini Corea, one of the founding diplomats of th...
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"More than ever, the UN needs the support and participation of the Group of 77 and China"
United Nations, 23 January 2009 - Statement by Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations (as delivered by Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose ...
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Kicillof NY Silvina STERIN PENSEL
Argentina´s Minister of Economy attends a meeting at the UN where the Group of 77 + China (G-77)introduces the need for a multilateral legal framework that regulates the restructure of sovereign debt and avoids conflicts like the one that Argentina is experiencing with the holdouts.
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CUBA: HAVANA: GROUP 77 SUMMIT
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Leaders of the world's poor nations are arriving in Cuba for a 2-day summit beginning on Wednesday at which they plan to push for more aid, fewer debts and a greater role in international decision-making.
The event sees the first ever summit of the so-called Group of 77, established in 1966 to unite the poorer nations of Latin America, Africa and Asia.
Leaders of the world's
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CUBA: HAVANA: GROUP 77 SUMMIT
Spanish/Nat
Leaders and ministers from the world's developing countries have been arriving in Havana, Cuba today to attend the Group 77 summit.
The Group of 77, set up 34 years ago, is made up of 144 of the worlds developing countries.
The summit is expected to propose calls on rich countries to forgive debts, increase aid and trade and share new technologies.
Fidel Castro has been giv
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CUBA: HAVANA: GROUP 77 SUMMIT ENDS
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Leaders of the world's developing nations are uniting to demand a greater say in the global economic system.
The move came towards at the end of a three day summit in communist Cuba which has seen the group expand from a U-N lobbying bloc into a more formal organisation meant to negotiate with groups of wealthy nations.
The members of the so called Group of 77, insisted on
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G-77 plus china meet in Bolvia
Today Bolivian President Evo Morales welcomes The Group of 77 (G-77) as well as China to the group's summit in Tarija, Bolivia. Leaders from the worlds largest union of developing nations have placed environmental issues at the top of their agenda for this meeting. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/g-77-plus-china-meet-in-bolvia/
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Show that a group of order 77 is cyclic
We apply Sylow's Theorem to show that a group of order 77 is cyclic.
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Bolivia Hands Over G-77 Presidency to South Africa
President Evo Morales will hand the presidency of the Group of 77 (G-77) plus China over to his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma on Thursday. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-hands-over-g-77-presidency-to-south-africa/
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Jan 23, 2013 Russia_Russia brings 77 citizens home from Syria
A group of 77 Russian citizens who recently left Syria arrived at Moscow's Domodedovo airport early on Wednesday. After fleeing the conflict-torn country to ...
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Bolivia Hands Over G-77 Chairmanship to South Africa
At a ceremony in New York City yesterday, Bolivia turned over chairmanship of the Group of 77 to South Africa for this coming year. Under Bolivia's leadership, the G-77 opined on numerous world events, condemning US sanctions against Venezuela, Argentina's battle with US Vulture Funds, and Israel's attacks on Gaza. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-hands-over-g-77-chairmanship-to-s
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Tour of 77 Golden Eagle Dr, Boise, ID 83716 ~ Wilderness Ranch ~ Templeton Real Estate Group
Ready to live the dream? Just 30 min from Downtown Boise, but worlds away a top your own 26 acre private mountain oasis amid the Boise National Forest. This ...
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G77 Celebrates 50 Years of Leadership for the Global South
The 50th Anniversary of the Group of 77 + China was celebrated in Bolivia, this year's chair - an event that saw a multitude of world leaders come together and honor the group as it makes remarkable progress advocating for the interests of the world's developing countries.
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Group of 77: coalition's key role stressed in UN efforts to promote development
United Nations, New York, 11 january 2012 - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the President of the General Assembly Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser today urged th......
United Nations, New York, 11 january 2012 - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the President of the General Assembly Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser today urged th...
wn.com/Group Of 77 Coalition's Key Role Stressed In Un Efforts To Promote Development
United Nations, New York, 11 january 2012 - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the President of the General Assembly Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser today urged th...
Group of 77
The Group of 77 at the United Nations is a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members' collective economic interests and create an e...
The Group of 77 at the United Nations is a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members' collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations. There were 77 founding members of the organization, but by November 2013 the organization had since expanded to 133 member countries.
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The Group of 77 at the United Nations is a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members' collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations. There were 77 founding members of the organization, but by November 2013 the organization had since expanded to 133 member countries.
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50th Anniversary of Group of 77/ G77 (Part II)
50th Anniversary of Group of 77 G77, Vienna 25.06.2014....
50th Anniversary of Group of 77 G77, Vienna 25.06.2014.
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50th Anniversary of Group of 77 G77, Vienna 25.06.2014.
PrepCom-Third UN WCDRR: Joint statement on behalf of the Group of 77 and China
An Official Statement made by His Excellency Bamanga Abbas Malloum, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Chad, at the P......
An Official Statement made by His Excellency Bamanga Abbas Malloum, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Chad, at the P...
wn.com/Prepcom Third Un Wcdrr Joint Statement On Behalf Of The Group Of 77 And China
An Official Statement made by His Excellency Bamanga Abbas Malloum, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Chad, at the P...
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50th Anniversary of Group of 77 (G77)
50th Anniversary of Group of 77 G77, Vienna 25.06.2014....
50th Anniversary of Group of 77 G77, Vienna 25.06.2014.
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50th Anniversary of Group of 77 G77, Vienna 25.06.2014.
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The Group of 77 and China
The final Cut of my Presentation of the G77 and China for POL3IPC :) :)...
The final Cut of my Presentation of the G77 and China for POL3IPC :) :)
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The final Cut of my Presentation of the G77 and China for POL3IPC :) :)
AAA- H.E. MAjor General Shavendra Silva's statement- Group of 77
statement by he Major General Shavendra Silva during the G77 election and special tribute to the late Dr. Gamini Corea, one of the founding diplomats of th......
statement by he Major General Shavendra Silva during the G77 election and special tribute to the late Dr. Gamini Corea, one of the founding diplomats of th...
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statement by he Major General Shavendra Silva during the G77 election and special tribute to the late Dr. Gamini Corea, one of the founding diplomats of th...
"More than ever, the UN needs the support and participation of the Group of 77 and China"
United Nations, 23 January 2009 - Statement by Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations (as delivered by Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose ......
United Nations, 23 January 2009 - Statement by Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations (as delivered by Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose ...
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United Nations, 23 January 2009 - Statement by Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations (as delivered by Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose ...
Kicillof NY Silvina STERIN PENSEL
Argentina´s Minister of Economy attends a meeting at the UN where the Group of 77 + China (G-77)introduces the need for a multilateral legal framework that regu...
Argentina´s Minister of Economy attends a meeting at the UN where the Group of 77 + China (G-77)introduces the need for a multilateral legal framework that regulates the restructure of sovereign debt and avoids conflicts like the one that Argentina is experiencing with the holdouts.
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Argentina´s Minister of Economy attends a meeting at the UN where the Group of 77 + China (G-77)introduces the need for a multilateral legal framework that regulates the restructure of sovereign debt and avoids conflicts like the one that Argentina is experiencing with the holdouts.
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CUBA: HAVANA: GROUP 77 SUMMIT
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Leaders of the world's poor nations are arriving in Cuba for a 2-day summit beginning on Wednesday at which they plan to push for more aid, fewe...
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Leaders of the world's poor nations are arriving in Cuba for a 2-day summit beginning on Wednesday at which they plan to push for more aid, fewer debts and a greater role in international decision-making.
The event sees the first ever summit of the so-called Group of 77, established in 1966 to unite the poorer nations of Latin America, Africa and Asia.
Leaders of the world's poor nations continued arriving in Cuba on Tuesday to attend the G-77 summit which starts on Wednesday.
Among the recent arrivals were South African President Thabo Mbeki, Chinese Vice-President Li Lanquing and Mozambiquan President Joaquin Alberto Chissano.
Other leaders attending include Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, Indonesian President Aburrahman Wahid, Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
In all about 40 heads of state or government - and delegations from 80 other nations - are attending the first ever summit in the 34-year history of the so-called Group of 77, which has grown since its founding to number 133 members.
The summit aims to ratify a draft of a proposed plan of action for the organisation.
Proposals call for a new global economic system that would share technological advances, increase aid and investment, write off poor country's debts and allow them more say in determining how aid is used.
They also urge preferential trade concessions for poorer nations and freer movement of labour to match recent liberalisation of capital flows.
U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan made a speech at the University of Havana on Tuesday, in which he touched on many of the issues affecting G-77 countries.
He pointed out that globalisation, while benefiting many in richer nations, can actually be a disruptive force in poor nations, capable of destroying jobs, traditions and even threatening the very fabric of society.
He also emphasised the importance of democracy as an important aid to development.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"A state that denies itself democratic processes, and institutions, will thereby impede the development and progress of its people, denying them the chance to interact fully with the larger world."
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General
Fidel Castro then stood to speak and insisted Cuba had no argument with the United Nations.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We are not enemies of the United Nations, I think it's actually one of the few good things that we have."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Castro, President of Cuba
Latin American delegates were conspicuous in their absence, the one exception being Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, who has always enjoyed warm relations with Castro.
It is thought that many Latin American countries stayed away because of ideological differences with the Castro regime and fears of complicating relations with the U-S.
Chavez said he came to the summit in a spirit of cooperation in the hope that developing countries could achieve true cooperation and a fairer world in the new century.
Inevitably Chavez was asked about the continuing saga surrounding the fate of 6-year-old Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez, who has been in the U-S since he was shipwrecked off the American coast last year.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I think the Elian case is over, and I hope that he will return to Cuba soon."
SUPER CAPTION: Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela
The boy was the subject of a televised debate on Tuesday attended by Castro and relatives of Elian.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
SUPER CAPTION: Raquel Rodriquez, Paternal Grandmother
Elian's father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, is in America at the moment waiting for his son to be returned to him.
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Leaders of the world's poor nations are arriving in Cuba for a 2-day summit beginning on Wednesday at which they plan to push for more aid, fewer debts and a greater role in international decision-making.
The event sees the first ever summit of the so-called Group of 77, established in 1966 to unite the poorer nations of Latin America, Africa and Asia.
Leaders of the world's poor nations continued arriving in Cuba on Tuesday to attend the G-77 summit which starts on Wednesday.
Among the recent arrivals were South African President Thabo Mbeki, Chinese Vice-President Li Lanquing and Mozambiquan President Joaquin Alberto Chissano.
Other leaders attending include Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, Indonesian President Aburrahman Wahid, Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
In all about 40 heads of state or government - and delegations from 80 other nations - are attending the first ever summit in the 34-year history of the so-called Group of 77, which has grown since its founding to number 133 members.
The summit aims to ratify a draft of a proposed plan of action for the organisation.
Proposals call for a new global economic system that would share technological advances, increase aid and investment, write off poor country's debts and allow them more say in determining how aid is used.
They also urge preferential trade concessions for poorer nations and freer movement of labour to match recent liberalisation of capital flows.
U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan made a speech at the University of Havana on Tuesday, in which he touched on many of the issues affecting G-77 countries.
He pointed out that globalisation, while benefiting many in richer nations, can actually be a disruptive force in poor nations, capable of destroying jobs, traditions and even threatening the very fabric of society.
He also emphasised the importance of democracy as an important aid to development.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"A state that denies itself democratic processes, and institutions, will thereby impede the development and progress of its people, denying them the chance to interact fully with the larger world."
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General
Fidel Castro then stood to speak and insisted Cuba had no argument with the United Nations.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We are not enemies of the United Nations, I think it's actually one of the few good things that we have."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Castro, President of Cuba
Latin American delegates were conspicuous in their absence, the one exception being Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, who has always enjoyed warm relations with Castro.
It is thought that many Latin American countries stayed away because of ideological differences with the Castro regime and fears of complicating relations with the U-S.
Chavez said he came to the summit in a spirit of cooperation in the hope that developing countries could achieve true cooperation and a fairer world in the new century.
Inevitably Chavez was asked about the continuing saga surrounding the fate of 6-year-old Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez, who has been in the U-S since he was shipwrecked off the American coast last year.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I think the Elian case is over, and I hope that he will return to Cuba soon."
SUPER CAPTION: Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela
The boy was the subject of a televised debate on Tuesday attended by Castro and relatives of Elian.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
SUPER CAPTION: Raquel Rodriquez, Paternal Grandmother
Elian's father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, is in America at the moment waiting for his son to be returned to him.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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CUBA: HAVANA: GROUP 77 SUMMIT
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Leaders and ministers from the world's developing countries have been arriving in Havana, Cuba today to attend the Group 77 summit.
The Group ...
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Leaders and ministers from the world's developing countries have been arriving in Havana, Cuba today to attend the Group 77 summit.
The Group of 77, set up 34 years ago, is made up of 144 of the worlds developing countries.
The summit is expected to propose calls on rich countries to forgive debts, increase aid and trade and share new technologies.
Fidel Castro has been giving a ceremonious welcome to the heads of state arriving for the Group 77 summit in Cuba which takes place in the two next days.
About 40 heads of state are taking part in the top-level talks, dubbed the 'Third World Summit', beginning on Wednesday.
And the United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, himself from Sub-Saharan Africa, arrived to take part in the session.
This is the first time the heads of state of the members of the Group of 77 have come together since the union was formed 34 years ago.
Topping the agenda is debts to developed nations.
Nigerian President Olesegun Obasanjo, whose nation chairs the G-77, told a news conference on Tuesday that wiping out debt to poor countries would help promote democracy and stability, citing the case of Nigeria, where his elected government replaced a military dictatorship last year.
He ruled out a joint decision by poor countries to suspend debt payments, saying it would interfere with aid transfers that some nations depend upon for part of their domestic budgets.
SOUNDBITE (English):
"Take the World Bank, or UNDP, or the IMF..these countries that you will refuse to pay debt to, are the countries that control them."
SUPER CAPTION: Olusegun Obasanjo, President of Nigeria
Documents drafted for discussion at the conference call for giving poor countries a greater voice in development decisions by encouraging the United Nations to take a bigger role in economic aid rather than channeling it through organisations controlled by rich nations.
They also suggest easing patent restrictions that keep poor nations from benefiting from new technologies and setting up mechanisms to share inventions.
The drafts also call on rich countries to give preferential trade concessions to poorer nations and to liberalise rules on movement of labour as they have with movement of capital.
Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque called for the World Trade Organisation, often criticised for its stance vis-a-vis developing nations, to listen more to the poorer countries of the world.
SOUNDBITE (Spanish):
"Our summit should proclaim our aspiration to the World Trade Organisation the need for a profound debate in which they take into account our views and opinions."
SUPER CAPTION: Felipe Perez Roque, Cuban Foreign Minister
And the visiting leaders could not avoid the hottest political topic of the moment in Cuba Elian Gonzalez, the six-year-old rescued off the coast of Florida, who Castro wants returned to Cuba.
Annan agrees with most of Cuba - Elian should be returned to his family there.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I have said, I believe personally that the boy, Elian, belongs with his father, and I hope the reunion takes place soon."
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General
The summit ends on Thursday.
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Leaders and ministers from the world's developing countries have been arriving in Havana, Cuba today to attend the Group 77 summit.
The Group of 77, set up 34 years ago, is made up of 144 of the worlds developing countries.
The summit is expected to propose calls on rich countries to forgive debts, increase aid and trade and share new technologies.
Fidel Castro has been giving a ceremonious welcome to the heads of state arriving for the Group 77 summit in Cuba which takes place in the two next days.
About 40 heads of state are taking part in the top-level talks, dubbed the 'Third World Summit', beginning on Wednesday.
And the United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, himself from Sub-Saharan Africa, arrived to take part in the session.
This is the first time the heads of state of the members of the Group of 77 have come together since the union was formed 34 years ago.
Topping the agenda is debts to developed nations.
Nigerian President Olesegun Obasanjo, whose nation chairs the G-77, told a news conference on Tuesday that wiping out debt to poor countries would help promote democracy and stability, citing the case of Nigeria, where his elected government replaced a military dictatorship last year.
He ruled out a joint decision by poor countries to suspend debt payments, saying it would interfere with aid transfers that some nations depend upon for part of their domestic budgets.
SOUNDBITE (English):
"Take the World Bank, or UNDP, or the IMF..these countries that you will refuse to pay debt to, are the countries that control them."
SUPER CAPTION: Olusegun Obasanjo, President of Nigeria
Documents drafted for discussion at the conference call for giving poor countries a greater voice in development decisions by encouraging the United Nations to take a bigger role in economic aid rather than channeling it through organisations controlled by rich nations.
They also suggest easing patent restrictions that keep poor nations from benefiting from new technologies and setting up mechanisms to share inventions.
The drafts also call on rich countries to give preferential trade concessions to poorer nations and to liberalise rules on movement of labour as they have with movement of capital.
Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque called for the World Trade Organisation, often criticised for its stance vis-a-vis developing nations, to listen more to the poorer countries of the world.
SOUNDBITE (Spanish):
"Our summit should proclaim our aspiration to the World Trade Organisation the need for a profound debate in which they take into account our views and opinions."
SUPER CAPTION: Felipe Perez Roque, Cuban Foreign Minister
And the visiting leaders could not avoid the hottest political topic of the moment in Cuba Elian Gonzalez, the six-year-old rescued off the coast of Florida, who Castro wants returned to Cuba.
Annan agrees with most of Cuba - Elian should be returned to his family there.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I have said, I believe personally that the boy, Elian, belongs with his father, and I hope the reunion takes place soon."
SUPER CAPTION: Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General
The summit ends on Thursday.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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CUBA: HAVANA: GROUP 77 SUMMIT ENDS
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Leaders of the world's developing nations are uniting to demand a greater say in the global economic system.
The move came towards at the ...
French/Span/Nat
Leaders of the world's developing nations are uniting to demand a greater say in the global economic system.
The move came towards at the end of a three day summit in communist Cuba which has seen the group expand from a U-N lobbying bloc into a more formal organisation meant to negotiate with groups of wealthy nations.
The members of the so called Group of 77, insisted on greater aid and trade and a role in financial decisions that often shake their countries.
There were also demands for greater efforts towards peace and reconciliation.
Leaders of 80 percent of the Earth's population have called for a New Global Order to spread the world's wealth and power.
They've also demanded greater cooperation in areas of conflict, particularly in Latin America.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"If any relation exists between Havana, Caracas, and the FARC, or the territory where the (Colombian) rebels are, it is one of cooperation; in search of peace."
SUPER CAPTION:Hugo Chavez, Venezuelan President
The Venezuelan President said there was a risk of turning Colombia into Latin America's Vietnam if the West - and particularly the United States - persisted in offering only a military solution.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I have been convinced for the last fifteen years, that this internal problem of Colombia
does not have a military solution. Any pretension from any part of the world to pursue this means could lead to the 'Vietnamization' of not only Colombia, but a good part of South America."
SUPER CAPTION: Hugo Chavez, Venezuelan President
Breaking with the summit's theme of unity, Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Yerodia of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - the former Zaire - criticised Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi for warring in his country.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I am very surprised that at least two of the people whom we consider to be aggressors,
and invaders, spoke at this podium of everything but the war."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdoulaye Yerodia, Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo
He urged the delegates to pressure the nations with troops fighting in his nation to withdraw.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I beg of you, 77 colleagues, make these people go back to their homes!»
SUPER CAPTION: Abdoulaye Yerodia, Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo
The three-day summit in Havana was the first by the Group of 77, which has grown to include 133 developing countries since its founding in 1964.
As the summit closed, Cuban President Fidel Castro called for a shakeup of the world financial system to give developing countries greater say over economic and trade policies, for forgiveness of foreign debts and for sharply increased foreign aid.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It is evident that the debt of the Third World needs to be considerably reduced, and if
this is not achieved, it should be completely erased - which would be the most just and equitable solution for people who for many centuries, both now and then, have paid
this debt over and over again."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Castro, Cuban President
Dozens of the leaders present complained that globalisation of the world's economic and information systems had done little but damage developing countries.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I am fully convinced that the current economic order, imposed by the rich countries, is
not only cruel, unjust, inhuman, and opposed to history's inevitable course, but also the bearer of a racist conception of the world, which in its time inspired in Europe the Nazi holocaust."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Castro, President of Cuba
Some 1.2 (b) billion people survive on less than one U-S dollar a day.
57 percent of the world's population existed on just 6 percent of world income.
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French/Span/Nat
Leaders of the world's developing nations are uniting to demand a greater say in the global economic system.
The move came towards at the end of a three day summit in communist Cuba which has seen the group expand from a U-N lobbying bloc into a more formal organisation meant to negotiate with groups of wealthy nations.
The members of the so called Group of 77, insisted on greater aid and trade and a role in financial decisions that often shake their countries.
There were also demands for greater efforts towards peace and reconciliation.
Leaders of 80 percent of the Earth's population have called for a New Global Order to spread the world's wealth and power.
They've also demanded greater cooperation in areas of conflict, particularly in Latin America.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"If any relation exists between Havana, Caracas, and the FARC, or the territory where the (Colombian) rebels are, it is one of cooperation; in search of peace."
SUPER CAPTION:Hugo Chavez, Venezuelan President
The Venezuelan President said there was a risk of turning Colombia into Latin America's Vietnam if the West - and particularly the United States - persisted in offering only a military solution.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I have been convinced for the last fifteen years, that this internal problem of Colombia
does not have a military solution. Any pretension from any part of the world to pursue this means could lead to the 'Vietnamization' of not only Colombia, but a good part of South America."
SUPER CAPTION: Hugo Chavez, Venezuelan President
Breaking with the summit's theme of unity, Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Yerodia of the Democratic Republic of the Congo - the former Zaire - criticised Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi for warring in his country.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I am very surprised that at least two of the people whom we consider to be aggressors,
and invaders, spoke at this podium of everything but the war."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdoulaye Yerodia, Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo
He urged the delegates to pressure the nations with troops fighting in his nation to withdraw.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I beg of you, 77 colleagues, make these people go back to their homes!»
SUPER CAPTION: Abdoulaye Yerodia, Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo
The three-day summit in Havana was the first by the Group of 77, which has grown to include 133 developing countries since its founding in 1964.
As the summit closed, Cuban President Fidel Castro called for a shakeup of the world financial system to give developing countries greater say over economic and trade policies, for forgiveness of foreign debts and for sharply increased foreign aid.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It is evident that the debt of the Third World needs to be considerably reduced, and if
this is not achieved, it should be completely erased - which would be the most just and equitable solution for people who for many centuries, both now and then, have paid
this debt over and over again."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Castro, Cuban President
Dozens of the leaders present complained that globalisation of the world's economic and information systems had done little but damage developing countries.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I am fully convinced that the current economic order, imposed by the rich countries, is
not only cruel, unjust, inhuman, and opposed to history's inevitable course, but also the bearer of a racist conception of the world, which in its time inspired in Europe the Nazi holocaust."
SUPER CAPTION: Fidel Castro, President of Cuba
Some 1.2 (b) billion people survive on less than one U-S dollar a day.
57 percent of the world's population existed on just 6 percent of world income.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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G-77 plus china meet in Bolvia
Today Bolivian President Evo Morales welcomes The Group of 77 (G-77) as well as China to the group's summit in Tarija, Bolivia. Leaders from the worlds largest ...
Today Bolivian President Evo Morales welcomes The Group of 77 (G-77) as well as China to the group's summit in Tarija, Bolivia. Leaders from the worlds largest union of developing nations have placed environmental issues at the top of their agenda for this meeting. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/g-77-plus-china-meet-in-bolvia/
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Today Bolivian President Evo Morales welcomes The Group of 77 (G-77) as well as China to the group's summit in Tarija, Bolivia. Leaders from the worlds largest union of developing nations have placed environmental issues at the top of their agenda for this meeting. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/g-77-plus-china-meet-in-bolvia/
- published: 28 Nov 2014
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Show that a group of order 77 is cyclic
We apply Sylow's Theorem to show that a group of order 77 is cyclic....
We apply Sylow's Theorem to show that a group of order 77 is cyclic.
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We apply Sylow's Theorem to show that a group of order 77 is cyclic.
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author: CBlissMath
Bolivia Hands Over G-77 Presidency to South Africa
President Evo Morales will hand the presidency of the Group of 77 (G-77) plus China over to his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma on Thursday. teleSUR http:...
President Evo Morales will hand the presidency of the Group of 77 (G-77) plus China over to his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma on Thursday. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-hands-over-g-77-presidency-to-south-africa/
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President Evo Morales will hand the presidency of the Group of 77 (G-77) plus China over to his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma on Thursday. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-hands-over-g-77-presidency-to-south-africa/
- published: 08 Jan 2015
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Jan 23, 2013 Russia_Russia brings 77 citizens home from Syria
A group of 77 Russian citizens who recently left Syria arrived at Moscow's Domodedovo airport early on Wednesday. After fleeing the conflict-torn country to ......
A group of 77 Russian citizens who recently left Syria arrived at Moscow's Domodedovo airport early on Wednesday. After fleeing the conflict-torn country to ...
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A group of 77 Russian citizens who recently left Syria arrived at Moscow's Domodedovo airport early on Wednesday. After fleeing the conflict-torn country to ...
Bolivia Hands Over G-77 Chairmanship to South Africa
At a ceremony in New York City yesterday, Bolivia turned over chairmanship of the Group of 77 to South Africa for this coming year. Under Bolivia's leadership, ...
At a ceremony in New York City yesterday, Bolivia turned over chairmanship of the Group of 77 to South Africa for this coming year. Under Bolivia's leadership, the G-77 opined on numerous world events, condemning US sanctions against Venezuela, Argentina's battle with US Vulture Funds, and Israel's attacks on Gaza. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-hands-over-g-77-chairmanship-to-south-africa/
wn.com/Bolivia Hands Over G 77 Chairmanship To South Africa
At a ceremony in New York City yesterday, Bolivia turned over chairmanship of the Group of 77 to South Africa for this coming year. Under Bolivia's leadership, the G-77 opined on numerous world events, condemning US sanctions against Venezuela, Argentina's battle with US Vulture Funds, and Israel's attacks on Gaza. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-hands-over-g-77-chairmanship-to-south-africa/
- published: 09 Jan 2015
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Tour of 77 Golden Eagle Dr, Boise, ID 83716 ~ Wilderness Ranch ~ Templeton Real Estate Group
Ready to live the dream? Just 30 min from Downtown Boise, but worlds away a top your own 26 acre private mountain oasis amid the Boise National Forest. This ......
Ready to live the dream? Just 30 min from Downtown Boise, but worlds away a top your own 26 acre private mountain oasis amid the Boise National Forest. This ...
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Ready to live the dream? Just 30 min from Downtown Boise, but worlds away a top your own 26 acre private mountain oasis amid the Boise National Forest. This ...
G77 Celebrates 50 Years of Leadership for the Global South
The 50th Anniversary of the Group of 77 + China was celebrated in Bolivia, this year's chair - an event that saw a multitude of world leaders come together and ...
The 50th Anniversary of the Group of 77 + China was celebrated in Bolivia, this year's chair - an event that saw a multitude of world leaders come together and honor the group as it makes remarkable progress advocating for the interests of the world's developing countries.
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The 50th Anniversary of the Group of 77 + China was celebrated in Bolivia, this year's chair - an event that saw a multitude of world leaders come together and honor the group as it makes remarkable progress advocating for the interests of the world's developing countries.
- published: 19 Jun 2014
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The Bitcoin Group #77 -- Bitcoin Civil War - Augur - Flash Crash - Jeb vs. Encryption
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Bitfinex Flash Crash Analysis
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Jeb Bush Comes Out Against Encryption
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Augur’s decentralized predictions marketplace crowdsale raises $1.3 million in 26 hours
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Bitfinex Flash Crash Analysis
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- published: 21 Aug 2015
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