ANOTHER FILLER WEEK while I write the #Qatar and #Romania scripts! Here's a topic I've wanted to do far a while, a REFERENCE VIDEO! The largest and most important Inter-governmental organizations you should know! Also, hope you like the quirky 8-bit style background music!
If you want to know why a lot of these are in Switzerland, it’s because any other location are probably expected to be in a conflict in the next 100 years
@Jay Saenz "I will accuse this random commenter on a youtube video who asked me to prove my claims to be a wealthy bureaucrat so I can deflect what he asked and try to make it look like I'm the clever one here" Imagine having such delusion
@Jay Saenz you're the one making a claim so you have the burden of proof, you can't just say "it's so bad" and your proof to be "oh well then tell me why it's good"/"it's so bad because it's bad"
@Jay Saenz I'm not familiar enough with those councils which is why I'm not being the one making a claim on them, I'm asking you to prove any of what you're saying with something other than baseless claims
Nick Koustas I wouldn’t go so far as to say “completely different”; but are all separate. The Council of Europe is completely different, though. The Council of the EU, or officially, ‘The Council’ is one of the EU’s two legislative bodies (despite its (voting) members all being government ministers of their home states), whereas the European Council’s membership consists of the heads of state/government of each member state - an institutionalisation of the European summits which were informally held before the end of 2009, and the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. So, two of these councils are organs of the EU, and one is another organisation that introduced the European Convention on Human Rights.
Correction: Schengen is purely about borderless travel, not about making it easier to work or live in another country. Employment/residence/etc. for citizens are covered under the EU freedoms and has nothing to do with Schengen. Map is also wrong, Ireland is firmly in the EU and not in Schengen (same for the UK, but Brexit).
Exactly. As an Irish (EU but not schengen) citizen. I have the same rights to live and work as any other EU citizen. The only difference is I have to show my passport (or some ID with citizenship but we dont have any other one) when flying from Ireland to schengen. As an island nation that really isnt a big deal for us and maintaining the Common Travel Area, our mini schengen with the UK that helps keep the border with Northern Ireland open is more important to us.
I'm really surprised you didn't mention the Commonwealth of Nations, or the French version - International Organisation of La Francophonie. The Commonwealth of Nations is probably the largest non-UN IGO there is, with 2.5 billion people, a vast amount of the world's landmass, etc. We have the Commonwealth Games regularly, which is pretty big, and regular meetings. Basically a lot of cultural connection through history etc. Other than missing that, cool video.
0:30 That's how the IMF describes itself, not what it is. A lot of third world countries strongly disagree with IMF influence in their countries. It's a world bank, with the US having by far the most voting power, and they would argue that it's an organisation designed to keep them in debt to the US and the West. 2:59 NATO wasn't created in "response" to anything, it was created to stop any conceivable German or Soviet invasion. The Warsaw Pact was a response to NATO.
BROtHerGam1ñ9 YT No :/ Serbia has not been released and it’s too late (as spain is after serbia in the alphabet but was already released...) Also read the pinned comment, it says Qatar and Romania are next I think serbia will either not be made because of political issues (such as the disputed kosovo territory) or will be made at the end...but if you want there’s a video on the balkans where serbia is talked about
Hey Paul, I’m at POLI-SCI student from Boston and I really enjoyed this video since it’s relevant to the global governance course I’m taking and I’m probably gonna show my professor but a small problem is that the WWF is a non-for-profit therefore it’s not an IGO since it is a private organization that operates independent of any state or outside body, other than that I really think this would make any POLI-SCI professor proud. Really great video.
I really was expecting for you to release the Romania episode today on 1st december since it's Romania's National Day :D it would've been a nice gift :P
The EU is not an IGO, but a supranational organisation. Also, while it is true that the Council of Europe can't really make laws that are instantly binding its MS, its European Court of Human Rights and its main document, the ECHR, are suuuuper influential and form part of the MS internal legal systems.
Keep up the good work Barb! I really like what you did here. Geography is a complex subject to discuss, it can branch out to other subjects that are as important. Been a subscriber from the Bangladesh episode btw.
The WWF HQ is in the town of Gland, in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. The way it was depicted was a bit unclear. Also, outside the US and Canada, its name is the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Whoo! It happened! Minor correction. You described schengen as EU plus friends but there are some EU countries that are not in schengen like Ireland and some other one no one has heard of.
5:50 careful, there are three very similar terms, that are easily mixed up: The European Council is an EU institution consisting of the heads of the states of the EU member states, whereas the Council of Europe is as you describe. Not mentioned: the Council(s) of the European union, another EU institution, consisting of the secretaries of state for a specific topic (e.g. Education, foreign affairs, Agriculture etc.).
Impressive video ! That's a BIG chunk of information to tackle ! I wanted to use this video in class bit there are some errors. For example at 5:50 insead of Concil of Europe you say European Council which is an institution in the EU.
In Europa you forgot to mention the new mini schengen that is formed by North macedonia, albania and serbia. Edit: You also forgot to mention the Eurasian union.
European Council is an institution within the EU; it represents the heads of states/government of the member states and decides the general political agenda for the EU. Whereas the Council of Europe is separate, and it’s main body is the European Court of Human Rights, which rules on matters related to the European Convention on Human Rights. + EFTA is QUITE different from the EU, even on a functional level. But, there is a relation. *Add those captions*
You missed the opportunity to speak about the "Organisation de la Francophonie" (which can literally be translated to "International Organisation of Frenchspeaking"). It has 54 full members, 7 associate members and 27 observers. The headquarters are in Paris, surprisingly. Strangely enough, the Secretary-General was never French. The first one was Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former UN secretary-general and minister of foreign affairs in Egypt. And no summit was hold in France since 1991.
there is also East Africa community which is a trade bloc it includes Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan Rwanda Burundi and citizen can move in the countries without need of a visa or passport
Very best information used in this in video and very useful tool to learn about the organization's in different continents for the safety and security for humanity and the regions around the world absolutely loved it keep it up.
I litterally live like 1 km away of the nato hq (brussels) if your looking for it then just look for sint stevens woluwe its pretty close there but officially it is in evere
Peeps, You should do something breaking down different "types" of government(s). IE. federation, vs union vs republic, Figurehead vs Constitutional vs Absolute monarchies, that sort of thing. Like "What's an Oblast, how is it that different from a province or an exclave?" "What's the different between a micro-state and a principality?" Like explaining examples of executive, legislative and judicial relationships. Differences and similarities between countries, regions etc. That'd be tight...
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5 лет назад
You forgot UNDP, the United Nation Development Programme that is meant to, as the name says, promote development around the world. It is active in around 170 countries and its headquarters are in Newyork
5:52 Sorry, but you cannot "shorten" (or whatever) the Council Of Europe (CoE) to European Council. The European Council (EUCO) is an institution of the EU, where heads of states or/and government of the EU member states meet. Also there is the Council of the EU ("the Council"), another institution of the EU, where the intercooperation of the governments of the EU member states is being coordinated. Another (major) institution of the EU is the European Commission (EC), which is the executive branch of the EU - its "government" more or less. And there is also the European Parliament (EP) as an institution of the EU. By the way: The CoE was the body that first adopted the Flag of Europe, that was later adopted as the the flag of EU.
wait what eu passports ?? im confused we are able to travel by id in the eu (and schengen raum) and dont need a passport, but ive never heard of actual eu passports..
* village people song plays * ..... we're gonna do it in the Uuuuu S-M-C-A .... we're gonna trade it in the Uuuu S-M-C-A 'HEY 'HEY ... its the only way, we're gonna get some trade, between the north, south, and USA .... we're gonna do it in the Uuuuu S-M-C-A .... 😂
You missed APEC - the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (21 Pacific Rim countries including US, Russia, China, Japan, Australia etc etc) promotes trade with annual leaders forums in different host countries.
Dude the Balkans are in Europe. 5:55 can’t you see the map that the Balkans is involved in this kind of stuff? Like why we should do something like that just for the Balkans. No one else does it.
So 5:52 is actually a misnomer because the EU has a body called the European Council, which sets the policy direction of the EU and is completely separate from the Council of Europe. Also the EU stole the Council of Europe's flag and anthem.
When I was a kid, there was a push for Trick or Treat For UNICEF. We were supposed to go around with little boxes collecting small coins for UNICEF on Halloween.
ANOTHER FILLER WEEK while I write the #Qatar and #Romania scripts! Here's a topic I've wanted to do far a while, a REFERENCE VIDEO! The largest and most important Inter-governmental organizations you should know! Also, hope you like the quirky 8-bit style background music!
Geography Now nice
Geography Now ight
How can i contribute for the Romania episode ? 😃
please a tunisia video , its the only *maghreb* contry you didn't talk about
Can't wait for both! 🇶🇦 🇷🇴
If you want to know why a lot of these are in Switzerland, it’s because any other location are probably expected to be in a conflict in the next 100 years
Also low tax rate is another bonus
And Vienna, because, Vienna. Becasue A.E.I.O.U.
I thought you said "cheese"
Here's the real question: if Switzerland is known for neutrality and objectivity, why is the international court of justice in the Netherlands?
Zephy Cluster you’ve seen to much my friend
The word "Nafta" in serbian means Oil. And US is in that organisation.
Coincidence, i think not
Oi ma mân slav
It's definitely a coincidence.
In Spanish means gasoline
In Arabic it's "Naft"
about that.
*The European council is different from the council of Europe.
And both of them are different from the Council of the European Union.
We're really not good at naming things over here
@@SebastianHaban it also doesn't help that the french name for many of these organisations is essentially the english name reversed.
I was also confused about that and I know a lot about the EU and Europe.
@@SebastianHaban Well they're councils, and in europe, there's isn't that many ways to name that
You have no idea how hard was to rember that on tests in school (and tell what each do in addition)
With 292 members the Universal Postal Union is one important IGO that wasn’t included. It started in 1874, making it one of the oldest!
292 ? There r hardly 204 nations in this world
@@prashr4075 They meant 192
Maybe it's 292 people 💀
Council of Europe, European Council and Council of the European Union. Three completely different things.
@Jay Saenz Oh i'm sure your opinion is based on a lot of research and not gut reaction
@Jay Saenz "I will accuse this random commenter on a youtube video who asked me to prove my claims to be a wealthy bureaucrat so I can deflect what he asked and try to make it look like I'm the clever one here"
Imagine having such delusion
@Jay Saenz you're the one making a claim so you have the burden of proof, you can't just say "it's so bad" and your proof to be "oh well then tell me why it's good"/"it's so bad because it's bad"
@Jay Saenz I'm not familiar enough with those councils which is why I'm not being the one making a claim on them, I'm asking you to prove any of what you're saying with something other than baseless claims
Nick Koustas
I wouldn’t go so far as to say “completely different”; but are all separate. The Council of Europe is completely different, though. The Council of the EU, or officially, ‘The Council’ is one of the EU’s two legislative bodies (despite its (voting) members all being government ministers of their home states), whereas the European Council’s membership consists of the heads of state/government of each member state - an institutionalisation of the European summits which were informally held before the end of 2009, and the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty.
So, two of these councils are organs of the EU, and one is another organisation that introduced the European Convention on Human Rights.
Correction: Schengen is purely about borderless travel, not about making it easier to work or live in another country. Employment/residence/etc. for citizens are covered under the EU freedoms and has nothing to do with Schengen. Map is also wrong, Ireland is firmly in the EU and not in Schengen (same for the UK, but Brexit).
Exactly. As an Irish (EU but not schengen) citizen. I have the same rights to live and work as any other EU citizen. The only difference is I have to show my passport (or some ID with citizenship but we dont have any other one) when flying from Ireland to schengen. As an island nation that really isnt a big deal for us and maintaining the Common Travel Area, our mini schengen with the UK that helps keep the border with Northern Ireland open is more important to us.
5:53 Me: Why is Belarus not in there?
6:02 Me: Oh, yeah, so that's that.
Mei Grafd Vodder Well, yes sadly they aren’t a democracy
I don't think it's about democracy. The Council of Europe doesn't allow the death penalty and Belarus still has it.
Eurasian Union? BRICS States? Collective Security Treaty Organization?
He forgot to mention the other type of IGO/INGO and that’s BINGO.
There was a firm they had a task and Bingo was their name O....
I'm really surprised you didn't mention the Commonwealth of Nations, or the French version - International Organisation of La Francophonie.
The Commonwealth of Nations is probably the largest non-UN IGO there is, with 2.5 billion people, a vast amount of the world's landmass, etc.
We have the Commonwealth Games regularly, which is pretty big, and regular meetings. Basically a lot of cultural connection through history etc.
Other than missing that, cool video.
Fun fact Ireland is not in the commonwealth but is in la francaphonie
Actually BRICS comprised with 3.4 billions of people
@@jimmyryan5880 Ireland is just an observer, not a member.
“Nations across Europe” except Belarus
belarus is not a nation its a dictator puppet state
Stefan Scicluna no Belarus is stage two Russia
@Klimasünder Raus good to hear :p
@@mercyaspirast.agbayani477 excactly dawgggg
@@stefanscicluna2799 Belarus is a country but they only really like you if you are from eastern European or Slavic
12:36 when the graphic changes, Thailand's flag changes with a Costa Rican one hahaha
_"The IMF basically works to improve the financial condition of its member countries"_
😂😂😂
13:27 That is a cool looking building :)
I know who W.H.O is because of plague inc.
That's depressing.
@@jimmyryan5880 ok
@@jimmyryan5880 Ok Boomer
Well, that was before coronavirus
I know of the WHO because of Snoop Dogg
0:30 That's how the IMF describes itself, not what it is. A lot of third world countries strongly disagree with IMF influence in their countries.
It's a world bank, with the US having by far the most voting power, and they would argue that it's an organisation designed to keep them in debt to the US and the West.
2:59 NATO wasn't created in "response" to anything, it was created to stop any conceivable German or Soviet invasion. The Warsaw Pact was a response to NATO.
When you were talking about the Council of Europe, you called it the 'European Council', which is a separate entity within the EU.
Whats with the "Commonwealth of Nations"
Aka the skeleton of the British Empire?
Commonwealth-uk ex countries
Francophone-france ex countries
Lusophone-portugal ex countries
why is there no saxophone for ex German colonies
Cool Trains In Montreal because saxophone is an instrument
@@cooltrainsinmontreal4883 because most of the colonies were absorbed by british and french
Pls release the Romanian episode on 1st of December, it's our national day barbsssssssss
PEPEGA sorry, he releases country videos on Wednesdays
@@Its-amy3237 we know but this will be interesting
Sorry dude but it goes by alphabet... But hello from neighbouring Serbia 🇷🇸☦️
@@brothergam1n9yt21 salut serbian bro
BROtHerGam1ñ9 YT No :/ Serbia has not been released and it’s too late (as spain is after serbia in the alphabet but was already released...)
Also read the pinned comment, it says Qatar and Romania are next
I think serbia will either not be made because of political issues (such as the disputed kosovo territory) or will be made at the end...but if you want there’s a video on the balkans where serbia is talked about
10:48 "Basically all those other organisations are basically an excuse to party with each other" Jup, you just accurately described the Benelux.
Martijn beer time !
Benelux is older than the EU and actually was a model for it.
Hey Paul, I’m at POLI-SCI student from Boston and I really enjoyed this video since it’s relevant to the global governance course I’m taking and I’m probably gonna show my professor but a small problem is that the WWF is a non-for-profit therefore it’s not an IGO since it is a private organization that operates independent of any state or outside body, other than that I really think this would make any POLI-SCI professor proud. Really great video.
I really was expecting for you to release the Romania episode today on 1st december since it's Romania's National Day :D
it would've been a nice gift :P
The WWF is headquartered in Gland, which is a city in Vaud. Vaud, being a French-speaking canton, is pronounced "Voh".
The EU is not an IGO, but a supranational organisation. Also, while it is true that the Council of Europe can't really make laws that are instantly binding its MS, its European Court of Human Rights and its main document, the ECHR, are suuuuper influential and form part of the MS internal legal systems.
Same thing for OAS Inter American system of human rights.
Keep up the good work Barb! I really like what you did here. Geography is a complex subject to discuss, it can branch out to other subjects that are as important. Been a subscriber from the Bangladesh episode btw.
The WWF HQ is in the town of Gland, in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. The way it was depicted was a bit unclear. Also, outside the US and Canada, its name is the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Whoo! It happened!
Minor correction. You described schengen as EU plus friends but there are some EU countries that are not in schengen like Ireland and some other one no one has heard of.
i need to show this channel to my geography teacher i think ur brilliant
5:50 careful, there are three very similar terms, that are easily mixed up:
The European Council is an EU institution consisting of the heads of the states of the EU member states, whereas the Council of Europe is as you describe. Not mentioned: the Council(s) of the European union, another EU institution, consisting of the secretaries of state for a specific topic (e.g. Education, foreign affairs, Agriculture etc.).
I'm early. Great job Barbs, this is actually quite helpful. Thanks, and keep up the good work!
WWF is located in the city of Gland witch is in the Canton (State) of Vaud in the Confederation of Switzerland
0:48 - The WWF is an NGO, not an IGO.
@@r.h.f.6073 It's not an IGO because governments are not part of it.
There's no country involved, so no, it isn't.
Doesn't matter what it is Vince lost to it so it's all good.🤣🤣🤣
The WWF is the recognized symbol of excellence in sports entertainment.
@@markfischer1778 That's the WWE. The WWF sued them to make them stop using their initials.
Impressive video ! That's a BIG chunk of information to tackle ! I wanted to use this video in class bit there are some errors. For example at 5:50 insead of Concil of Europe you say European Council which is an institution in the EU.
In Europa you forgot to mention the new mini schengen that is formed by North macedonia, albania and serbia.
Edit: You also forgot to mention the Eurasian union.
European Council is an institution within the EU; it represents the heads of states/government of the member states and decides the general political agenda for the EU.
Whereas the Council of Europe is separate, and it’s main body is the European Court of Human Rights, which rules on matters related to the European Convention on Human Rights.
+ EFTA is QUITE different from the EU, even on a functional level. But, there is a relation.
*Add those captions*
0:48 The place is called Gland and is in the Canton (Region) of Vaud.
It's a state (also politically) not just a region.
You missed the opportunity to speak about the "Organisation de la Francophonie" (which can literally be translated to "International Organisation of Frenchspeaking").
It has 54 full members, 7 associate members and 27 observers. The headquarters are in Paris, surprisingly.
Strangely enough, the Secretary-General was never French. The first one was Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former UN secretary-general and minister of foreign affairs in Egypt. And no summit was hold in France since 1991.
my dad's high school was across the street from the ICJ
By the way, Schengen is a small Luxembourgish wine-grower village at the border to France and Germany (where the Schengen treaty has been signed).
Very impressed u know this...
@@luxembourgishempire2826 Mëss du de Geck mat mir? 🤣
0:47 Actually its HQ is located in the city of Gland. Vaud is the canton the city is located in.
there is also East Africa community which is a trade bloc it includes Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan Rwanda Burundi and citizen can move in the countries without need of a visa or passport
No love for the Commonwealth of Nations? I'd have mentioned them, as well as the East African Community and the Francophonie.
Yeah Commonwealth is quite an active IGO. Like the Commonwealth Games are a big event.
@Geography Now! When the ASEAN flags were turned into hexagons, Thailand flag is now reflecting Costa Rica's flag. Watch out 12:40'. Great video!
Very best information used in this in video and very useful tool to learn about the organization's in different continents for the safety and security for humanity and the regions around the world absolutely loved it keep it up.
A filler week on UK counties would be interesting
They're all dead
There’s about 500 of them tho
Everyone wishes that for their own country. I would love a filler week on Swiss cantons or a filler week on French départements too haha
The Big Man 03 48 English counties and the rest don’t matter 😂
Nah do the Celtic nation's (Ireland.Scotland.wales.isle of man.cornwall and Brittany)
The WWF is based in the town of Gland, which is in the Canton of Vaud, in the French speaking part of Switzerland.
take a shot every time he said "basicaly"
I litterally live like 1 km away of the nato hq (brussels) if your looking for it then just look for sint stevens woluwe its pretty close there but officially it is in evere
Peeps, You should do something breaking down different "types" of government(s). IE. federation, vs union vs republic, Figurehead vs Constitutional vs Absolute monarchies, that sort of thing. Like "What's an Oblast, how is it that different from a province or an exclave?" "What's the different between a micro-state and a principality?" Like explaining examples of executive, legislative and judicial relationships. Differences and similarities between countries, regions etc. That'd be tight...
5:07
USA: aight imma head out.
So much to learn love watching your videos.
Didn't think I could adore Barbs more, and then he hits me with that Who reference :D Yesssss!
That was one of the best videos i ever seen in the youtube
When he forgot BRICS
Is than even an organisation?
And OSCE
BRICS isn't formal
yep, I also noticed
lemme guess is it because your indian
Great...... Work.... Sir!!!
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You forgot UNDP, the United Nation Development Programme that is meant to, as the name says, promote development around the world. It is active in around 170 countries and its headquarters are in Newyork
Please tell me that I'm not the only one who did a double take when Barbs said "the WWF" .
Justsomeguy I’m a little disappointed he didn’t make a wrestling joke.
I Love your vids man
DRINKING GAME! Watch this video and drink a shot every time Paul says "Basically..."
You missed the East African Union, soon becoming the federation as these countries plan to unite.
I doubt he "missed" anything. He cant list every single one after all.
Really? That will be really interesting to see!
@@matthewpolmanter8294 Of course he can't name every single one, but the EAC seems like a pretty notable one to leave out
He definitely could have done a better job with africa tbh
In Canada, at least in casual and academic discussions, the USMCA is still, and likely will always, be refereed to as NAFTA.
I'd love to see a video on Brexit. Not even us Brits know what is going on. Also I'd like a counties of the UK or just England.
I wonder if the UK will exist by the time he gets to it.
Cgp grey has great video's about it
@@jimmyryan5880 the UK of just England and Whales will probably still exist...
5:52 Sorry, but you cannot "shorten" (or whatever) the Council Of Europe (CoE) to European Council. The European Council (EUCO) is an institution of the EU, where heads of states or/and government of the EU member states meet. Also there is the Council of the EU ("the Council"), another institution of the EU, where the intercooperation of the governments of the EU member states is being coordinated. Another (major) institution of the EU is the European Commission (EC), which is the executive branch of the EU - its "government" more or less. And there is also the European Parliament (EP) as an institution of the EU.
By the way: The CoE was the body that first adopted the Flag of Europe, that was later adopted as the the flag of EU.
The quickest way to double your money is to fold it over and put it back in your pocket
No silly you have to tear the note in half
Tearing it in half or not, leaving it in your pocket for too long and inflation is bound to devalue your money
@@ChangeUrAtOnYT.comSlashHandle my country's money devaluates as soon and even before it gets on the people's hands. Guess my country.
D4rkn3ss2000 venezuela?
@@ibnfaiz7430 correct!
So Gland is the town where the WWF headquarter is based. Vaud is the canton (or state) in which Gland is located.
You can be funny and a realist at the same time... Thank you
And next on our international radio is the new breakaway hit from The Village People: USMCA
wait what eu passports ?? im confused
we are able to travel by id in the eu (and schengen raum) and dont need a passport, but ive never heard of actual eu passports..
They exist but they are only used for diplomatic passports for EU diplomats and stateless people as far as I know. There're aren't that many of them.
Largely a mistake. Apart from the “European Union” emblazoned on the cover, there’s nothing that makes them “EU Passports”.
Thanks Barbs. Well done
The part of me who studied International Relations in college really liked this video. 😎🤔🏫🎓
It's just me or someone else is also misses the East African Community from the video?
COMESA
European here: we don't have a European passport (yet) :-)
Omg that would be so cool
Do you realize your single video is more knowledgeable than a months study in school.
Great video!
Hey Paul love the vids
My favourite is ASEAN for the only reason that its basically my name.
Yeah Sean!
The first one is widely known for most of us, Argentines. It is because of our unstable situation that we're needed to borrow credits to IMF by loans.
* village people song plays * ..... we're gonna do it in the Uuuuu S-M-C-A .... we're gonna trade it in the Uuuu S-M-C-A 'HEY 'HEY ... its the only way, we're gonna get some trade, between the north, south, and USA .... we're gonna do it in the Uuuuu S-M-C-A .... 😂
You missed APEC - the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (21 Pacific Rim countries including US, Russia, China, Japan, Australia etc etc) promotes trade with annual leaders forums in different host countries.
Notice how in the balkans we don't have this kind of stuff xD
Well, you had it, you broke it. Most of the former Yugoslavia will probably join the EU by 2030.
Dude the Balkans are in Europe. 5:55 can’t you see the map that the Balkans is involved in this kind of stuff? Like why we should do something like that just for the Balkans. No one else does it.
I can't believe Interpol STILL hasn't captured Carmen Sandiego...
5:04 Didn't Venezuela leave OPEC?
That's probably the last organization they would leave.
08:57 Viva la Comunidad Andina!
🇨🇴🇪🇨🇵🇪🇧🇴
Hermanos todos
So 5:52 is actually a misnomer because the EU has a body called the European Council, which sets the policy direction of the EU and is completely separate from the Council of Europe.
Also the EU stole the Council of Europe's flag and anthem.
Hiii🙋 can you please cover Svalbard and Sierra Leone 🙏 I seriously love your channel so much. Fantastic idea perfectly realized 👏👏👏👏
I remember INTERPOL from death note
That was really cool and really helpful! Great filler idea
Gland, which is in the county of Vaud, not Gland AND Vaud
0:45 the reason the world wrestling federation changed its name from WWF to WWE
Yep
When I was a kid, there was a push for Trick or Treat For UNICEF. We were supposed to go around with little boxes collecting small coins for UNICEF on Halloween.
What about the British commonwealth?
What about common-wealth nations?
9:55 EU Passport does not exist
@Flash 123 I did wonder about that one. As far as I know, my Italian passport hasn't got an EU label on it.
Probably just for officials or something like that
@@martijn9568 so us mere mortals aren't ever going to get that promised EU passport? Whatever will I do with my life? 🙃
For diplomats and stateless people. He never said you personally had one.
@@jimmyryan5880 he never said what you stated either. He just said it in general.
You missed the "Pacific Alliance", which includes Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Chile; economic, free trade and social group and treaty
Glad that you mentioned ASEAN.
Great video, but I think you should have included the BRICS countries
Anyways, does INTERPOL cover international gamers problems? Like scams and online dating? (It’s when you basically push a girl in the wall?)
Do one on ngos as well!
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