Welcome to the program a huge blast has killed and injured dozens of people in somalia billons official says 76 have been killed and many more casualties are feared the car bomb blast in the capital mogadishu was now a security checkpoint during morning rush hour and some reports say as many as 90 may have died including turkish engineers that were working nearby tossers been following events for us from nairobi in neighboring kenya and that death toll is slowly rising and there were real fears it could be quite high. But we know that dozens of people theyve been killed and dozens of people have been injured and officials are saying that that number would likely rise because with such a huge explosion we know among those killed include some Somali Police up. And some civilians what happened was it happened at a security checkpoint in the Early Morning and people used this checkpoint to come in to mogadishu so it was very busy they were going to work we were told University Students are
To reform the countrys electoral system and testers say it simply puts too much power in the hands of the ruling party and pressure is building on britains Prince Andrew to talk to the f. B. I. About his relationship with sex offender Geoffrey Epstein the scandal has forced to step down from his public duties. Im off its good to have you with us the chances of israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu beginning another term in office they are looking slimmer tonight the countrys attorney general has announced that he is pressing forward with corruption charges netanyahu is being indicted for bribery fraud and breach of trust in 3 separate cases. Prime minister who denies any wrongdoing says that the indictment is quote an attempted coup and hes currently battling to stay in power after septembers parliamentary elections which produced no clear winner and heres what israels attorney general had to say about an hour ago. But. We dont because this is a hot and saturday. Day i informed Pri
A young democracies better angels versus those possessed by the temptation of ever more power im burned off in berlin this is the day. This is a good thing. To do business. We are here protesting. Because they license and they made a false promise to come in from soviet times we dont have proper course we dont have proper checks and balances you were liberal groups will have religion and will have elections where people will just oligarchs literally gillies but people will want to be in charge of the movement. Also coming up in the friendship between the late Jeffrey Epstein and britains Prince Andrew the house of windsor haunted by the ghost of a convicted pedophile but you are staying at the house and is convicted and. It was a convenient place to stop. What you our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a democratic dream deferred for the people in the former soviet republic of georgia last summer protests in the capital tbili
From the Hudson Institute, this is an hour and a half. Good day, welcome to the Hudson Institute, and thanks for showing up for this panel on Multilateral Institutions, indispensable or irrelevant to global peace and prosperity. I will be the moderator, im a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute who put together this panel, which i think is on a key issue in d. C. And globally indeed. Its talked about a lot, but there arent that many panels about the topic around town. So i look forward to this discussion. So as i mentioned for the past couple of years, theres been a lot of debate about Multilateral Institutions and on chinas influence and how that is quickly growing and leading to changes in the fundamental rules of these institutions and also giving rise to alternatives to the old ones. And one question that arises then, does that make the institutions that we already have counterproductive to preserving a liberal world order when authoritarian states rise within the institutions and
I will be the moderator. Am Liselotte Odgaard i put together this panel which i think is on a key issue in d. C. And globally indeed. It is talked about a lot although there are not that many panels about the topic around town. I look forward to this discussion. I mentioned to come up for the past couple of years, there has been a lot of debate about Multilateral Institutions and on chinas influence and how that is quickly growing and leading to changes in the fundamental rules of the since to two nations and also giving rise to alternatives to the old ones. And one question that arises the is does that make institutions that we already have counterproductive to preserving a liberal world order when authoritarian states rise within the institutions . And partly take over responsibility for them . Another key issue is the one on fragile states. They seem to be continuously bogged down in poverty, lack of education, etc. Although we have spent decades on development aid, peacekeeping, et