Seventy-five countries — led by the US, UK and France — are signing a declaration in Dublin to refrain from urban bombing, the first time countries have agreed to curb the use of explosive weapons in populated areas. Host Carol Hills speaks with Laura Boillot, the coordinator of the International Network on Explosive Weapons, about the aims of the declaration and the challenges ahead for their implementation.
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