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she is supportive of tennis being played in saudi arabia. so some conflicting views in this — likely to draw reaction know at the events in the coming weeks as we hear from more top players. but certainly an interesting move today in terms of saudi arabia's increasing influence in sport. danielle collins saw off defending champion ons jabeur in a tight tussle as she moved through to the round of 16 at the charleston open. the world number 22 who won the miami open last month saw her streak of 17 straight sets end and with the tunisianjabeurfighting back in the final set. but collins dug deep fora 6—3,1—6, 6—3 win and she'll now play fellow american sloane stephens for a place in the quarterfinals. rafael nadal has withdrawn from the upcoming monte carlo masters where the 22—time grand slam winner was expected to make his atp tour comeback. writing on the social media platform x nadal said, "unfortunately i have to tell you that i am not going to be playing in monte carlo. my body simply won't allow me." the 37—year—old who has
she is supportive of tennis being played in saudi arabia. so some conflicting views in this — likely to draw reaction know at the events in the coming weeks as we hear from more top players. but certainly an interesting move today in terms of saudi arabia's increasing influence in sport. danielle collins saw off defending champion ons jabeur in a tight tussle as she moved through to the round of 16 at the charleston open. the world number 22 who won the miami open last month saw her streak of...
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saudi arabia has emerred now? absolutely. saudi arabia has emerged as _ now? absolutely. saudi arabia has emerged as perhaps _ now? absolutely. saudi arabia has emerged as perhaps the _ now? absolutely. saudi arabia has emerged as perhaps the most i now? absolutely. saudi arabia has i emerged as perhaps the most powerful country, diplomatically and surely economic like, in the arab world, and in the greater middle east. so i think saudi support is pivotal for some tangible progress between the israelis and the palestinians at this point. israelis and the palestinians at this point-— israelis and the palestinians at this oint. ~ ., , , . this point. where does this conflict leave the arab-israeli _ this point. where does this conflict| leave the arab-israeli relationship? leave the arab—israeli relationship? because we did see a rapprochement before the war, but now of course israel has become even more entrenched when it comes to its views on a two—state solution, do you see any possible movement there? unfortunately, despite the rhetoric we hear from various capita
saudi arabia has emerred now? absolutely. saudi arabia has emerged as _ now? absolutely. saudi arabia has emerged as perhaps _ now? absolutely. saudi arabia has emerged as perhaps the _ now? absolutely. saudi arabia has emerged as perhaps the most i now? absolutely. saudi arabia has i emerged as perhaps the most powerful country, diplomatically and surely economic like, in the arab world, and in the greater middle east. so i think saudi support is pivotal for some tangible progress between the...
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the wta finals heading to saudi arabia and for more you . to saudi arabia and for more you can head to the bbc sport website. swimming now and matt richards went fastest in the mens 100m freestyle heats at the british swimming championships in the last half an hour. you can watch the final of that on the bbc iplayer from seven. katie shanahan will have the opportunity to qualify for paris in the women's 400 metre individual medley, afterfinishing fastest in the heats. freya colbert, who is already set for the olympics in the 200 metre freestyle but prefers this event, was second quickest this morning. let's go to cricket now and there's been more success for england's women in new zealand. tammy beaumont scored 81 as they claimed a series—clinching 56—run win over new zealand in the second one—day international. the opener shared a 70—run partnership with captain heather knight as england laid the foundations for a big total. but new zealand hit back and, after losing 6—59, england needed a quick 48 from amyjones to get take them up to a competitive 252 all out. ultimately, n
the wta finals heading to saudi arabia and for more you . to saudi arabia and for more you can head to the bbc sport website. swimming now and matt richards went fastest in the mens 100m freestyle heats at the british swimming championships in the last half an hour. you can watch the final of that on the bbc iplayer from seven. katie shanahan will have the opportunity to qualify for paris in the women's 400 metre individual medley, afterfinishing fastest in the heats. freya colbert, who is...
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she is supportive of tennis being played in saudi arabia. so some conflicting views in this, likely to draw reaction at the events in the coming weeks as we hear from more top players, but certainly an interesting move today, in terms of saudi arabia's increasing influence in sport. staying with tennis, danielle collins saw off defending champion ons jabeur in a tight tussle at the charleston open. the world number 22, who won the miami open last month, saw her streak of 17 straight sets and, and with the tunisian fighting back in the final set. collins dug deep for a 6—3, 1-6, 6-3 collins dug deep for a 6—3, 1—6, 6—3 when and will now face fellow american sloane stephens for a place in the quarterfinals. rafa nadal has withdrawn from the upcoming monte carlo masters, where he was expected to make his atp tour comeback. writing on social media platform x, nadal said "unfortu nately i have to tell you i am not going to be "playing in monte carlo. "my body simply won't allow me". the 37—year—old, who says he expects to retire after
she is supportive of tennis being played in saudi arabia. so some conflicting views in this, likely to draw reaction at the events in the coming weeks as we hear from more top players, but certainly an interesting move today, in terms of saudi arabia's increasing influence in sport. staying with tennis, danielle collins saw off defending champion ons jabeur in a tight tussle at the charleston open. the world number 22, who won the miami open last month, saw her streak of 17 straight sets and,...
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saudi arabia held in saudi arabia. saudi arabia held atp nexgen finals at the end of last year for the up—and—coming men's players, but this is really significant because this is the season and finals and features the top eight women's singles players and doubles teams of the year, and this is a three year deal, so this is a showpiece event in the calendar, and of course come as you mentioned, it has drawn controversy that they have chosen to go there, but i suppose what you would say and what a lot of players have said is that investment in tennis from saudi arabia seemed almost inevitable, given their interest in football, formula i, given their interest in football, formula 1, golf, boxing, and it could be an argument that if the sport didn't engage with saudi arabia, then obviously there is the risk that they launch a breakaway tour like they have done with golf, so perhaps that was the argument for this. as you mentioned, again the prize money in this event is significantly increased on previous years, and we
saudi arabia held in saudi arabia. saudi arabia held atp nexgen finals at the end of last year for the up—and—coming men's players, but this is really significant because this is the season and finals and features the top eight women's singles players and doubles teams of the year, and this is a three year deal, so this is a showpiece event in the calendar, and of course come as you mentioned, it has drawn controversy that they have chosen to go there, but i suppose what you would say and...
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into an alliance with saudi arabia and iran. they say that saudi arabia has made a strategic change after the agreement it made with iran, not this. saudi arabia is still in the bloc of america , it is still in a process where israel's power to increase its power is beneficial because it needs to be included in this process in order to preserve itself. look , in order to preserve the government of saudi arabia, i have to face iran, even though this is possible on the surface. don't show it. you might say that he is not. in fact , i want to say that some people imagine that he wants to fight with israel on the inside, but he can't on the outside. i say the opposite. he basically his strategy is based on the fact that if he wants to be preserved, his government should side with israel and face iran, even if it doesn't appear to do this, even though it looks like we, as i once said in one of the discussions, in one of the interviews , i don't know. i said that america has two faces , arab governments also have two faces, these are
into an alliance with saudi arabia and iran. they say that saudi arabia has made a strategic change after the agreement it made with iran, not this. saudi arabia is still in the bloc of america , it is still in a process where israel's power to increase its power is beneficial because it needs to be included in this process in order to preserve itself. look , in order to preserve the government of saudi arabia, i have to face iran, even though this is possible on the surface. don't show it. you...
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everyone totally speaking and saudi arabia with palestinian president in judged against a transfer of the palestinian people. we believe we appeal to the united states of america to ask israel to stop the restful operation. because america is the only country capable of preventing israel from committing this crime. he does, yeah. the math us has previously said it could not support a russell operation without a credible humanitarian plan. israel sees it is scaling up a deliveries into gaza with plans for a new ocean delivery car door together with the united states central command. we're working on a temporary, merry time peer known as j lots, which stands for joint logistics over the shore. a deliveries via air continues to bring some desperately needed supplies. she met a cherry anne groups, one. it's not enough. with hung a wide spreads and a looming risk of famine for many in gaza. from all now joined by the deputy correspondence rebecca raters in jerusalem. rebecca, us secretary of state anthony blinking is in saudi arabia right now. what has he said so far? so well, very lincoln
everyone totally speaking and saudi arabia with palestinian president in judged against a transfer of the palestinian people. we believe we appeal to the united states of america to ask israel to stop the restful operation. because america is the only country capable of preventing israel from committing this crime. he does, yeah. the math us has previously said it could not support a russell operation without a credible humanitarian plan. israel sees it is scaling up a deliveries into gaza with...
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secretary of state antony blinken was in saudi arabia today to discuss gaza. we get the thoughts of two u.s. diplomats who serve in the region. a very good evening. scotland's beleaguered first minister is stepping down after became clear to him he had run out of road. he walked away from a coalition agreement with the scottish greens having only recently ditched their agreed targets on climate change but soon after the greens agreed to elan with the scottish conservatives in a vote of no-confidence. they promised a vote of no-confidence in the entire scottish government. in an extraordinary twist of fate it meant the first minister would have needed the vote of his nemesis, who defected last year. a politician he once described as new great loss to his party. james: a simple answer, yes. not at home, but here at the official residence of the first minister in edinburgh, a place which gave its name to the power shading deal which humza yousaf dumped disastrously last year. >> ending the agreement and the manner i did -- the level of hurt and upset that cost. i
secretary of state antony blinken was in saudi arabia today to discuss gaza. we get the thoughts of two u.s. diplomats who serve in the region. a very good evening. scotland's beleaguered first minister is stepping down after became clear to him he had run out of road. he walked away from a coalition agreement with the scottish greens having only recently ditched their agreed targets on climate change but soon after the greens agreed to elan with the scottish conservatives in a vote of...
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arabia the story is different, we have not received any refusal letters from our colleagues saudi arabia, we do not see their active participation in the unification, as they say, it’s not evening yet; parliamentary forum, and most importantly , there will be a summit at the level of heads of state and government this october. year in kazan, anything can happen, but our colleagues from saudi arabia will not show up, well, that means they have some reasons, they took a break, we don’t see anything wrong with this, we understand that brix is coming to each of the potential partners pressure from the other side, those who are jealous of brix and those who would not like to see it as a strong interstate association, while you know, there is a queue of several dozens, now they say from 30 to 40 countries. who, to varying degrees of activity , are showing interest in joining brix, in these 30-40 countries, well , there are absolutely, maybe five, maybe 10 countries that are ready to do this, even today, yes, now it is much more a complex process of coordination is no longer within th
arabia the story is different, we have not received any refusal letters from our colleagues saudi arabia, we do not see their active participation in the unification, as they say, it’s not evening yet; parliamentary forum, and most importantly , there will be a summit at the level of heads of state and government this october. year in kazan, anything can happen, but our colleagues from saudi arabia will not show up, well, that means they have some reasons, they took a break, we don’t see...
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the road of saudi arabia budget has been, uh, might have been even more important because saudi arabia opened up the, its asked base to american, and possibly even uh, even is there any fighter jets them since 2022. some of these nations do have an agreement with is ro and the united states, although a part of the official about audi friends. and that's uh and the reason is very simple. saudi arabia the way, the jordan, and then you egypt to some extent, they see this growing springs off of the wrong and missed the program to. so even with that fear, very much front and presence. when you look at a figure like say jordan's king abdullah, you've mentioned also the strong public support within jordan and these countries for the place of the palestinians concerns about what is happening and gaza. when you look at jordan, how does he go about maintaining these ties? with israel and the west, well also putting at ease the minds of the public about what's happening and gaza. you know, there is a major difference between the between jordan and countries like saudi arabia or the way the althou
the road of saudi arabia budget has been, uh, might have been even more important because saudi arabia opened up the, its asked base to american, and possibly even uh, even is there any fighter jets them since 2022. some of these nations do have an agreement with is ro and the united states, although a part of the official about audi friends. and that's uh and the reason is very simple. saudi arabia the way, the jordan, and then you egypt to some extent, they see this growing springs off of the...
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arabia that you mentioned , saudi arabia has a very sad relationship with america, but in russia, syria, the west asia region , it has differences with russia and china. to do. they also have differences, because every country's foreign ministry , as a principle , has friendly countries, if the countries were not to have differences , the foreign ministry made sense . it reduces these differences and increases commonalities. we have strategic relations with china and russia. yes, yes somewhere we also have differences. the leaders are now dissatisfied with the fact that we support the integrity of the currency of georgia. in the caucasus region , we do not have compatible positions, but we are friends. let's leave mr. khosrash to your presence and i am against the false dichotomies that the chinese and the russians take a stance on iran's vital and territorial interests and we return our relations to the level of hostility because of this stance. i definitely disagree with it , but the point of my discussion was that in the situation where the islamic republic of iran has declared that
arabia that you mentioned , saudi arabia has a very sad relationship with america, but in russia, syria, the west asia region , it has differences with russia and china. to do. they also have differences, because every country's foreign ministry , as a principle , has friendly countries, if the countries were not to have differences , the foreign ministry made sense . it reduces these differences and increases commonalities. we have strategic relations with china and russia. yes, yes somewhere...
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you're welcome us secretary of state anthony banking has arrived in saudi arabia as part of new ports to broadcast east fire data between israel and hum moss he's set to meet with. and he does have gulf out of states who being mediating a plan for the tools and that a ton of hostages held and gaza since the homos led to the attack on the 7th of october. at the same time, a mazda negation is expected to meet egyptian officials in title, for adults also aimed at securing an agreement. then it goes to issues that taking place as a fanciful ground. amazing continues to move a rough uh way over half of guys us population is sheltering of the. the city of rasa has been the last refuge. the families fleeing the financing and got the previously deemed a safe zone by israel. meaning he is still struggling to get by. now you're also looking for we have 10 people living in the same tent and we suffer from the sheet and mosquitoes. we do everything inside the tent cooking cleaning basing. the children have sick children who cannot tolerate the sheets, and we have prompt inside the tent rarely goi
you're welcome us secretary of state anthony banking has arrived in saudi arabia as part of new ports to broadcast east fire data between israel and hum moss he's set to meet with. and he does have gulf out of states who being mediating a plan for the tools and that a ton of hostages held and gaza since the homos led to the attack on the 7th of october. at the same time, a mazda negation is expected to meet egyptian officials in title, for adults also aimed at securing an agreement. then it...
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i don't have the same saudi arabia that you mentioned. saudi arabia has a very good relationship with the united states, but in the area of russia , syria, the west asian region , it has disagreements with russia and china. should they disrupt their relations or cut them off, should their documents be made unenforceable? they want ambassadors and ambassadors . look, i want to say this as one. first of all, i will discuss the ideology in another place . you see, as an era, friendly countries have differences, because every country has a foreign ministry. he could not find a diplomat who goes and talks and reduces these differences and increases commonalities . we have strategic relations with china and russia . yes, yes. they are unhappy. the leaders are unhappy that we support the integrity of ukraine's currency in international forums and want an end to this war. we do not have similar positions with the russians in the caucasus region, but we are friends. you sit down and talk to each other, we will move forward with my work. rega
i don't have the same saudi arabia that you mentioned. saudi arabia has a very good relationship with the united states, but in the area of russia , syria, the west asian region , it has disagreements with russia and china. should they disrupt their relations or cut them off, should their documents be made unenforceable? they want ambassadors and ambassadors . look, i want to say this as one. first of all, i will discuss the ideology in another place . you see, as an era, friendly...
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she is supportive of tennis being played in saudi arabia. so some conflicting views in this, likely to draw reaction at the events in the coming weeks as we hear from more top players, but certainly an interesting move today, in terms of saudi arabia's increasing influence in sport. staying with tennis, danielle collins saw off defending champion on stripper in a tight tussle at the charleston open. —— on zoom jabeur —— onjabeur. she dug deep and will now play follow american sloane stephens for a place in the quarterfinals. rafa nadal has withdrawn from the monte carlo masters where he was expected to make his atp tour comeback. writing on his social media platform x, nadal said unfortunately i have to tell you i am not going to be playing in monte carlo. my body simply won't allow me. the 37 roddy says he expects to retire after the 2024 season returns to competition in brisbane in january after almost a year sidelined with a hip flex injury but has not played an atp event since. several riders have been taken to hospital after a m
she is supportive of tennis being played in saudi arabia. so some conflicting views in this, likely to draw reaction at the events in the coming weeks as we hear from more top players, but certainly an interesting move today, in terms of saudi arabia's increasing influence in sport. staying with tennis, danielle collins saw off defending champion on stripper in a tight tussle at the charleston open. —— on zoom jabeur —— onjabeur. she dug deep and will now play follow american sloane...
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she told me more about what to expect from antony. lincoln's latest visit in saudi arabia. well, this is anthony blinking 7th visit to the middle east and his 5th to saudi arabia barrow since october 7th. since the will began. he'll be bringing with him a very similar message as he has done in previous visits. of course, the sci fi talks and his potential hostage deal definitely to helping me a gender and coming at a very key time when we're seeing is crucial phase of the hostage negotiations. but it'll also be did talk to other gulf and our latest from todd. you a egypt and at uncle saudi arabia to discuss a post world cause that's something that is very much in the minds of us officials . and of course, every time he visits saudi arabia, he'll also be bringing with him on the agenda. the willingness, or a potential to talk about the ongoing conversation about is riley saudi normalization. now that is something that the usa is a potential way all the way forward in this post cause a year. and it's something that said high on the agenda for the us administration for preside
she told me more about what to expect from antony. lincoln's latest visit in saudi arabia. well, this is anthony blinking 7th visit to the middle east and his 5th to saudi arabia barrow since october 7th. since the will began. he'll be bringing with him a very similar message as he has done in previous visits. of course, the sci fi talks and his potential hostage deal definitely to helping me a gender and coming at a very key time when we're seeing is crucial phase of the hostage negotiations....
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the jews into the sea, but there is a muslim, well, a sunni state, but the state of saudi arabia, they are also in this state. yes, in that triangle, then even a square, probably, because the americans also play there, and they have their own internes, and then we need to add more and the chinese, the russian federation cannot have much influence, these are such shadows, no, i wouldn’t say, not forgotten ancestors, because it’s a very good opening, okay, it’s not about the russian federation, so in that respect and, more closely, there 10 - 20 years and we will not see any changes, iran will remain. the threat, the main threat to not only to israel, but also to the sunni, as you said, that panaba sunni such a being, uh, saudi arabia is smaller in recent years, they are time, part of those before the abrahamic agreements, and they do so , allegedly not ho, unwillingly, allegedly so because of force, but still, they are attracted to the possibility of israel, the ports of israel in order to... faster transportation of goods, the future gas or even oil, that way is to europe, becaus
the jews into the sea, but there is a muslim, well, a sunni state, but the state of saudi arabia, they are also in this state. yes, in that triangle, then even a square, probably, because the americans also play there, and they have their own internes, and then we need to add more and the chinese, the russian federation cannot have much influence, these are such shadows, no, i wouldn’t say, not forgotten ancestors, because it’s a very good opening, okay, it’s not about the russian...
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e, no saudi arabia or egypt or jordan would like to see a middle east dominated by iraq. so this is really a chance that jordan really defended itself and israel, it wasn't all that much of a surprise because jordan has the longest, the 2nd longest peace treaty after egypt with israel. their real surprise was saudi arabia to a certain extent, fox discreetly over the last couple of months. the men ever that with these tried to shoot a rockets. and besides not only add to commercially shipping, but many tried to shoot those into israel. sorry, baby has been very helpful, not only in providing great options, but also shooting down some of those. right. and, and you're saying israel is using the opportunity in your, the beginning of your answer to, to build a strong coalition of density. ron, some people are calling this a new arab israel axis. would you agree with this description by some observe this? i mean, we're not twice. yeah. that so there is a correlation to defend against or anything besides already in place. but what i'm saying is this is a child support as well an
e, no saudi arabia or egypt or jordan would like to see a middle east dominated by iraq. so this is really a chance that jordan really defended itself and israel, it wasn't all that much of a surprise because jordan has the longest, the 2nd longest peace treaty after egypt with israel. their real surprise was saudi arabia to a certain extent, fox discreetly over the last couple of months. the men ever that with these tried to shoot a rockets. and besides not only add to commercially shipping,...
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like uae and saudi arabia would do things like employ former u.s. military officials to work for them after they leave the government. i think the two models are somewhat different. there is a level of political support for israel among the american public that does not exist for some of these other countries that are using these lobbying methods. host: the council for foreign relations has a chart that looks at aid to israel from 1946 to 2023. a good deal of it in military aid but also to egypt, afghanistan and south vietnam is topping the lists. talk about the other countries that get military aid aside from israel and ukraine and what is surprising about those countries that we are giving that to. guest: the aid program, over the years the big recipients have been israel, egypt, turkey for a while. about 25 countries get some of that money. a vast majority goes to the middle east. israel, egypt and jordan to some extent. there are other programs that can transfer arms. those programs could be worth another $10 billion or more. those are much less
like uae and saudi arabia would do things like employ former u.s. military officials to work for them after they leave the government. i think the two models are somewhat different. there is a level of political support for israel among the american public that does not exist for some of these other countries that are using these lobbying methods. host: the council for foreign relations has a chart that looks at aid to israel from 1946 to 2023. a good deal of it in military aid but also to...
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., , . that the biggest focus that saudi arabia? ~ , ,., , . . that the biggest focus that saudi arabia? ~ , , . . , that the biggest focus that saudi arabia? ~ , . . , ., arabia? absolutely, and that is one reason hamas _ arabia? absolutely, and that is one reason hamas undertook— arabia? absolutely, and that is one reason hamas undertook the i arabia? absolutely, and that is one | reason hamas undertook the attacks of october the 7th. the mobilisation to normalise relations, but also i think it is important to recognise the domestic pressure on a number of the domestic pressure on a number of the parties. miss it may be losing some of its lustre for those palestinians who have had their lives completely destroyed. segment we are seeing in israel a recognition that the hostage issue is now much more important than attacking rafah. so some of the lines are being blurred right now and i think... the lines are being blurred right now and i think...— and i think... the two state solution — and i think... the two state solution is
., , . that the biggest focus that saudi arabia? ~ , ,., , . . that the biggest focus that saudi arabia? ~ , , . . , that the biggest focus that saudi arabia? ~ , . . , ., arabia? absolutely, and that is one reason hamas _ arabia? absolutely, and that is one reason hamas undertook— arabia? absolutely, and that is one reason hamas undertook the i arabia? absolutely, and that is one | reason hamas undertook the attacks of october the 7th. the mobilisation to normalise relations, but also i...
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and it was announced by the state department as it was already en route to saudi arabia. that he would also stop in jordan and israel to meet with both jordanian and it's really official. so we can expect to hear more on this efforts to on one side to release the hostages, but also secure a long term ceasefire between is reading come us and why we talk about hopes for the choose. we also know that the head of the palestinian authority mahmoud abbas, has been wanting often is rarely attack on jocelot in god's, in the coming days that stick listen, emilio sort of law. we appeal to the united states of america to ask israel to stop the restful authoration, because america is the only country capable of preventing israel from committing this crime. uh, the, i just, yeah, the, my strong, what's the ben? can we expect the us to jump in successfully? that's that's what many has been wondering and has been asking, and i've also, i've been asking in the us to do 4 months now. we. but unfortunately, washington is just not using it to leverage it, provided by the fact that washingto
and it was announced by the state department as it was already en route to saudi arabia. that he would also stop in jordan and israel to meet with both jordanian and it's really official. so we can expect to hear more on this efforts to on one side to release the hostages, but also secure a long term ceasefire between is reading come us and why we talk about hopes for the choose. we also know that the head of the palestinian authority mahmoud abbas, has been wanting often is rarely attack on...
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new blinking, blinking is expected to arrive in saudi arabia in the coming hours, as part of a new pushed a vehicle, a ceasefire between australia and him, us blinking to set to meet with leaders of gus, out of states on monday, 7 mediating a plan for the choose i'm that are to on a positive held in garza since the mosque lead detto tech on october 7. at the same time. i'm also in addition of expected to meet at gyptian officials and title for adults also in it's security. i showed meanwhile, us president joe biden spoke on the phone with his dress prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the w washington correspondent benjamin nodded, but it's true, but told us more about the call between the 2 lead us. well, we know is a phone call between president biden and permanent sen in yahoo is happening on the same day. as you mentioned, is a trip of a secretary of state antony blinking for his latest trip it to the middle east and both the phone call and the trip. or of course it related what we saw and what we read to also in the white house press release. if there is a sentence about ongoing talks
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it was you cannot make for them event in saudi arabia. he's on the to, out of the middle east of broke a, a cruise agreement between israel and abbas keeps come under the chief says, troops have withdrawn from 3 vintages. get done yet. i mean, a was thing of the situation. the ones russia is not talking. you praying along the tie up front line and the pride of 9 people suspected of crossing to over told the german government is beginning the, let's bring me the thought i'd scheme is a german adage to fred. prosecute to save the accused tenant. all still a weapons unplanned to seize the german parliament. and with that, you are up to date coming up next up to the break people. africa takes a closer look at how, thanks to communities in the can be struggling with the fishing and pollution. and don't forget, varies news available. 247 on our website, d, w dot com. i'm going to spend a jeep invalid. thanks so much for watching. the, [000:00:00;00] the people in dubia are fighting over fish the money and the economy. economy. it's very importa
it was you cannot make for them event in saudi arabia. he's on the to, out of the middle east of broke a, a cruise agreement between israel and abbas keeps come under the chief says, troops have withdrawn from 3 vintages. get done yet. i mean, a was thing of the situation. the ones russia is not talking. you praying along the tie up front line and the pride of 9 people suspected of crossing to over told the german government is beginning the, let's bring me the thought i'd scheme is a german...
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they leave to go to g, trying to get to saudi arabia to cross over the board with yemen to saudi arabia. in this particular situation, we have discovered what we have found is that these individuals maybe didn't make it, they couldn't quite get across the board to so they were returning. so what we have is mixed migration flows. that is african migrants who try to leave the whole of buffer car cross the many border, hoping to get to saudi arabia to find jobs. and then we have those who don't make it to try to return. and in this particular incident and situation, it appears that these were my goods through the whole of africa, primarily somalia. and if you appeal to a now trying to get back to duty, maybe to try again. maybe some of them to try and reach the countries of origin. germany has presented its defense that the international court of justice to an accusation of facilities in genocide and gaza. nicaragua is seeking to hold german weapons exports to israel, claiming that they are potentially being used to commit genocide. germany rejects the accusations, seen it is trying to bal
they leave to go to g, trying to get to saudi arabia to cross over the board with yemen to saudi arabia. in this particular situation, we have discovered what we have found is that these individuals maybe didn't make it, they couldn't quite get across the board to so they were returning. so what we have is mixed migration flows. that is african migrants who try to leave the whole of buffer car cross the many border, hoping to get to saudi arabia to find jobs. and then we have those who don't...
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iran's main target is not israel, but the arab countries, saudi arabia, the emirates and... 2 weeks ago, before iran struck, israel was almost completely isolated internationally, as soon as iran used force, everyone again showed support for israel, including the us congress, even those who previously opposed military assistance in israel understand that this is an opportunity to regain sympathy from... the us and europe, without which it not enough. now even arab countries like saudi arabia and jordan openly declare: “we helped repel the iranian drone strike.” that is, israel needs to strengthen this prototype of a new alliance, not undermine it. and, of course, it is very important that now everyone is not talking about what is happening in gaza, not about israel’s military operation there. the conversation is only about what and how israel will do in response to iranian actions. thus, israel had a free hand to do what it wanted in gaza. iran not a loser either. the refusal to use proxy, of course, is a significant statement from tehran that any further settlement of the situati
iran's main target is not israel, but the arab countries, saudi arabia, the emirates and... 2 weeks ago, before iran struck, israel was almost completely isolated internationally, as soon as iran used force, everyone again showed support for israel, including the us congress, even those who previously opposed military assistance in israel understand that this is an opportunity to regain sympathy from... the us and europe, without which it not enough. now even arab countries like saudi arabia...
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jordan, saudi arabia, egypt, countries that took a direct part in repelling this attack. it's not strange, or maybe it's not strange at all. jordan, so it generally shot down flying objects with both its air defense and its aviation, saudi arabia has already officially announced that it transmitted data in real time from its radars to israel, which means, oh, these same flying objects, and egypt too took a certain part in this process, this allows us to speculate a little on the topic of the fact that it is still israel. return the situation to the state before october 2023 and continue to negotiate with israel, suffice it to say that, for example, the same saudi arabia, at the moment any pro-palestinian, let’s say, actions, even wearing the palestinian keffiyeh in some places are prohibited, so that simply no, no do not accidentally involve the same suudis in a more active discourse regarding the actions of the israeli authorities in gaza. iran's main target is not israel, but arab countries, saudi arabia, emirates and others. you intended to unite with israel against
jordan, saudi arabia, egypt, countries that took a direct part in repelling this attack. it's not strange, or maybe it's not strange at all. jordan, so it generally shot down flying objects with both its air defense and its aviation, saudi arabia has already officially announced that it transmitted data in real time from its radars to israel, which means, oh, these same flying objects, and egypt too took a certain part in this process, this allows us to speculate a little on the topic of the...
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look, the work that saudi arabia _ component. look, the work that saudi arabia and _ component. look, the work that saudi arabia and the united states have been _ arabia and the united states have been doing together in terms of our own agreements, i think is potentially very close to completion. but then, in order to move _ completion. but then, in order to move forward with normalisation, two things— move forward with normalisation, two things wiii— move forward with normalisation, two things will be required, calm in gaza _ things will be required, calm in gaza and — things will be required, calm in gaza and a _ things will be required, calm in gaza and a pathway to a palestinian state _ gaza and a pathway to a palestinian state to _ gaza and a pathway to a palestinian state. to the extent we finish our work— state. to the extent we finish our work between us then what has been a hypothetical or a theoretical question suddenly becomes real. and peopie _ question suddenly becomes real. and peopie wiii— question suddenly becomes real. and people will have to make deci
look, the work that saudi arabia _ component. look, the work that saudi arabia and _ component. look, the work that saudi arabia and the united states have been _ arabia and the united states have been doing together in terms of our own agreements, i think is potentially very close to completion. but then, in order to move _ completion. but then, in order to move forward with normalisation, two things— move forward with normalisation, two things wiii— move forward with normalisation, two...
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by the way, saudi arabia is also slowly joining the ranks. again , we remember their decision on trusteeship plus, which mr. biden protested against, the united states pressed wildly, but saudi arabia decided that they would welcome it. difficult economic times with millions of barrels of cheap oil in their pocket, somehow wrong, does not correspond to the national interests of the kingdom, they did what they did, then, well, china certainly, china certainly, iran a long time ago for a long time, that is, the club is expanding, latin america is also there, and north military district - today, by the reaction to russia’s special military operation in ukraine, you can understand who is in the club, who is on the way, who dreams, cannot yet, but will definitely take advantage of the first opportunity , about the possibilities, by the way, remember the jcpoa, the joint comprehensive plan of action that was concluded, the obama administration accepted everything, then trump came to iran, how they grabbed this opportunity with their teeth. starte
by the way, saudi arabia is also slowly joining the ranks. again , we remember their decision on trusteeship plus, which mr. biden protested against, the united states pressed wildly, but saudi arabia decided that they would welcome it. difficult economic times with millions of barrels of cheap oil in their pocket, somehow wrong, does not correspond to the national interests of the kingdom, they did what they did, then, well, china certainly, china certainly, iran a long time ago for a long...
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it flies in the weight of their history of feminism, to say they're going to go in the saudi arabia, to try to make it a better place there, and it's a question of how much this tennis tournament can actually meaningfully change the culture and how much saudi arabia is willing to change its own culture to make concessions to host sporting is like wta, especially because wta, it's a women's, leading women's sporting organisation in the road, and was founded by lesbians, frankly, and has a large of the world, and was founded by lesbians, frankly, and has a large of ebt presence on tour, publicly -- lgbt —— lgbt presence... if the wta can effect meaningful change for saudi arabia and lgbt people there, they can see that as he could win, but it can see that as he could win, but it can also be seen as an currently naive to think that a tennis tournament can meaningfully affect change. but it could. if saudi arabia wants to make it's of attractive to worlds porting opportunities, it could change things for those cynical reasons, but they could be good changes. thank you so much for com
it flies in the weight of their history of feminism, to say they're going to go in the saudi arabia, to try to make it a better place there, and it's a question of how much this tennis tournament can actually meaningfully change the culture and how much saudi arabia is willing to change its own culture to make concessions to host sporting is like wta, especially because wta, it's a women's, leading women's sporting organisation in the road, and was founded by lesbians, frankly, and has a large...
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they leave degree g trying to get to saudi arabia to cross over the board with the evan to saudi arabia. in this particular situation, what we have discovered, what we have found is that these individuals maybe didn't make it, they couldn't quite get across the board to so they were returning. so what we have is mixed migration flows. that is african migrants who tried to leave the whole nebraska cross the many border hoping to get to saudi arabia to find jobs. and then we have those who don't make it to try to return. and in this particular incident and situation, it appears that these were my goods through the whole of africa, primarily somalia. and the few p. a 2 are now trying to get back to do. it may be to try again. maybe some of them to try and reach the countries of origin. and that was even intake of the international organization for migration in nairobi. the german government is promising to get tougher on criminals after new data shows a rise nationwide in crime overall crime in 2023 was up 5 percent of the previous year. violent crime reached a 15 year high and a 3rd of th
they leave degree g trying to get to saudi arabia to cross over the board with the evan to saudi arabia. in this particular situation, what we have discovered, what we have found is that these individuals maybe didn't make it, they couldn't quite get across the board to so they were returning. so what we have is mixed migration flows. that is african migrants who tried to leave the whole nebraska cross the many border hoping to get to saudi arabia to find jobs. and then we have those who don't...
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your saudi arabian oil fields in eastern saudi arabia, therefore triggering the need to intervene. and then we sort of lost track. it became not so much about securing the oil is um, saving face. uh we didn't get rid of saddam hussein after desert storm in for the next decade. we uh, embarked on policies of regime change using united nations sanctions to strangle saddam until we could build up a case for war for missed on a lie that got us involved in a conflict in 2003, a couple on that. the global war on terror. 911, f ganna. stan. um, i'll tell you what, we don't know why we're in the middle. sort of wrapped in this, in this legacy we, we were there. but the target keep moving and now we're, we're stuck. we, we can't articulate any reasonable premise for having troops in syria right or sustainable, great presidency direct. well, scott and i wondering chrome, yes. and this is, let's go back to what you said. what is it really sold to the american people that the reason why we were sending our troops over there originally was for oil. i mean, i can understand it for national secur
your saudi arabian oil fields in eastern saudi arabia, therefore triggering the need to intervene. and then we sort of lost track. it became not so much about securing the oil is um, saving face. uh we didn't get rid of saddam hussein after desert storm in for the next decade. we uh, embarked on policies of regime change using united nations sanctions to strangle saddam until we could build up a case for war for missed on a lie that got us involved in a conflict in 2003, a couple on that. the...
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we're going to move on to the times now saudi arabia is keen to modernise. >> so saudi arabia's first opera sets the stage for the kingdom. for a kingdom keen to modernise, somebody should tell him the opera's not modern. it's from the old days. if you want modern stuff, you want a transformers movie or k—pop or some k—pop, something like that. saudi arabia and k—pop. yeah, that's p0p- arabia and k—pop. yeah, that's pop. until recently , mixed pop. until recently, mixed gender shows were banned in saudi arabia, but an influx of foreign stars of sports stage and screen because they love having money, shows the regime's desire to show a new open side, so this guy saleh zaman was asked to write the libretto for saudi arabia's first opera, he dusted off this ancient arab legend of zarqaa al—yamamah, a soothsayer whose prophecies were ignored before a king stabbed out her eyes, which is actually government policy in saudi arabia. so that's. but yeah, i mean, i think it's better than funding wahhabist madrassas in the, in the uk. so it's good there. i think it is. if you've ever b
we're going to move on to the times now saudi arabia is keen to modernise. >> so saudi arabia's first opera sets the stage for the kingdom. for a kingdom keen to modernise, somebody should tell him the opera's not modern. it's from the old days. if you want modern stuff, you want a transformers movie or k—pop or some k—pop, something like that. saudi arabia and k—pop. yeah, that's p0p- arabia and k—pop. yeah, that's pop. until recently , mixed pop. until recently, mixed gender...
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the road of saudi arabia bunch has been, uh, might have been even more important because saudi arabia opened up a its asked base to american and possibly even, even is there any title jets them since 2022, some of these nations do have an agreement with is ro and the united states, although a part of the official about audi friends. and that's uh and the reason is very simple. saudi arabia the way, the jordan and the you, egypt to some extent. they see this growing springs off of the wrong and miss the program has middle east analyst kito stein back talking to us earlier. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world of israel's military has released footage. it says show strikes that killed 3 members of the hezbollah, militant group, and 11 on israel's as one of the dead was a commander involved in planning rocket, an anti tank missile attacks on its territory. israel and has belie, have regularly traded fires since the beginning of the war. and also george and lawmakers have advanced a controversial for an implant. as long as the sparked mass street p
the road of saudi arabia bunch has been, uh, might have been even more important because saudi arabia opened up a its asked base to american and possibly even, even is there any title jets them since 2022, some of these nations do have an agreement with is ro and the united states, although a part of the official about audi friends. and that's uh and the reason is very simple. saudi arabia the way, the jordan and the you, egypt to some extent. they see this growing springs off of the wrong and...
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arabia, if the united states did not de facto deprive saudi arabia of its security guarantees, saudi arabia would never have restored diplomatic relations with the islamic republic of iran with the help of china. but the united states has shown itself to be an unreliable ally in the middle east in a certain period, maybe it will change, or we hope that it will change, well, how is it to anyone, again, and the saudis were forced to normalize relations, and here it is very important, in fact, the idea of the future, the idea of the role of the united states in ... in the middle east, well, we can see how recently american politics has become feverish, and how advice from our overseas partners immediately begins to spread less in kyiv, the same in the middle east, let's go to iran then, to iran, well you, you listed who is harmed more by politics iran or israel? harms the politics of iran, the iranian ayatollahs. as far as we can believe, two attempts, powerful attempts ended in nothing, that is, i don't remember the penultimate one, the last one was literally a year ago, a
arabia, if the united states did not de facto deprive saudi arabia of its security guarantees, saudi arabia would never have restored diplomatic relations with the islamic republic of iran with the help of china. but the united states has shown itself to be an unreliable ally in the middle east in a certain period, maybe it will change, or we hope that it will change, well, how is it to anyone, again, and the saudis were forced to normalize relations, and here it is very important, in fact, the...
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everyone totally speaking and saudi arabia with palestinian president in judged against it, history of the palestinian people. we emilio, why we appeal to the united states of america to ask israel to stop the russell operation. because america is the only country capable of preventing israel from committing this crime. he does. yeah. the us has previously said it could not support a russell operation without a credible humanitarian plan. or israel sees it is scaling up a deliveries into gaza with plans for a new ocean delivery car doors together with the united states central command. we're working on a temporary, married time, peer known as j lots, which stands for joint logistics over the shore. a deliveries via a continues to bring some desperately needed supplies. she managerial groups one, it's not enough with hunger wide spreads and a looming risk of famine for many and gaza. data of the corresponding tobacco data, i was just following developments from jerusalem. she told me more about what to expect from anthony blinking status to visit in south area as well. this is anthony v
everyone totally speaking and saudi arabia with palestinian president in judged against it, history of the palestinian people. we emilio, why we appeal to the united states of america to ask israel to stop the russell operation. because america is the only country capable of preventing israel from committing this crime. he does. yeah. the us has previously said it could not support a russell operation without a credible humanitarian plan. or israel sees it is scaling up a deliveries into gaza...
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islamic countries , including saudi arabia, mr. farzin, the head of the central bank, are also present in riyadh. i would also like to point out that the international islamic development bank is one of the most important banks, after saudi arabia and libya, iran is the third shareholder of this bank . more than 400 infrastructure and commercial projects from this bank has used the facilities of more than 6 billion . you are ms. ranjbar, a senior reporter of the saudi broadcasting news agency in riyadh. the international monetary fund announced iran's 15% growth in the oil sector. the international monetary fund announced that iran will export 1.4 million barrels of oil per day in 2023 , which is an increase of 500,000 barrels compared to 2023 . according to the report of the international monetary fund , iran's oil production in 2023 faced an increase of 500,000 barrels compared to the previous year and reached 3.1 million barrels per day. iran's gas production is equivalent to 48 million per day the oil barrel in 2022 reached the
islamic countries , including saudi arabia, mr. farzin, the head of the central bank, are also present in riyadh. i would also like to point out that the international islamic development bank is one of the most important banks, after saudi arabia and libya, iran is the third shareholder of this bank . more than 400 infrastructure and commercial projects from this bank has used the facilities of more than 6 billion . you are ms. ranjbar, a senior reporter of the saudi broadcasting news agency...
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in the middle east, by the way, saudi arabia is also slowly joining the ranks, again we remember their decision on trusteeship plus. which mr. biden protested, the united states pressed wildly, but saudi arabia decided that it would face difficult economic times with millions of barrels of cheap oil in its pocket, somehow wrong, does not correspond to the national interests of the kingdom, they did what they did, then, well, china certainly, china definitely. iran a long time ago, that is, the club is expanding, latin america, too. and svo is an indicator. today, by the reaction to russia’s special military operation in ukraine, you can understand who is in the club, who is on the way, who is dreaming, who cannot yet, but will definitely take advantage of the first opportunity, about opportunities, by the way. remember the jcpoa, the joint comprehensive plan of action that was concluded, the obama administration accepted everything, then trump came and destroyed everything, yes, so, the very opportunity i’m talking about arose, remember the reaction of the europeans, how they rushe
in the middle east, by the way, saudi arabia is also slowly joining the ranks, again we remember their decision on trusteeship plus. which mr. biden protested, the united states pressed wildly, but saudi arabia decided that it would face difficult economic times with millions of barrels of cheap oil in its pocket, somehow wrong, does not correspond to the national interests of the kingdom, they did what they did, then, well, china certainly, china definitely. iran a long time ago, that is, the...
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arabia, here and there already to start. remember these same 100 patriots of their own in saudi arabia, the us army transferred many patriot installations there, not to mention other countries. roughly speaking, to greece, when it was necessary, she sent two patriot batteries there for free and did not tell us to exchange them for new ones, please, as she does it with us, er, great britain threw something there, and some of air defense means, other countries of the west, roughly speaking, there, an even greater mass of forces and means could not cope when the yemeni houthis carried out. combo shots with those cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and kamikaze drones, it is true that the intensity was somewhat less there, but nevertheless, the question still arises there, well , firstly, who learned from whom, and secondly, well, let's put it this way, some of the commentators she simply did not follow this process and now she is issuing some incomprehensible conclusions under the seal, if they are told about the entire history of conflicts between putin's russia and iran, starting, let's
arabia, here and there already to start. remember these same 100 patriots of their own in saudi arabia, the us army transferred many patriot installations there, not to mention other countries. roughly speaking, to greece, when it was necessary, she sent two patriot batteries there for free and did not tell us to exchange them for new ones, please, as she does it with us, er, great britain threw something there, and some of air defense means, other countries of the west, roughly speaking,...
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what's interesting is that even inside saudi arabia, in december 2023 poll showed the support for hamas jumped by 30%. so it went up quite substantially after october 7th, so it's gonna be hard a hard sell for saudi arabia, which is not a democracy in the first place, tak taken from what you are telling us, madame, and according directly to the results of the survey conducted by the palestinian center for political and survey uh research in damala, they said that support for hamas in the west bank alone tripled compared to before the war, and that's just a survey that's done on a regionals on national sc if it's done on a regional scale for arab uh world or for the muslim world, but that's say let us say with the arab world, it's done inside of the arab world and we ask the same questions, it would be a sweeping result in favor, in support of hamas, where did the western sionist israel go wrong here uh when it came to at least controlling the narrative? you know that's actually very interesting, the poll i was talking about with saudi arabia was was a washington institute poll, so it wa
what's interesting is that even inside saudi arabia, in december 2023 poll showed the support for hamas jumped by 30%. so it went up quite substantially after october 7th, so it's gonna be hard a hard sell for saudi arabia, which is not a democracy in the first place, tak taken from what you are telling us, madame, and according directly to the results of the survey conducted by the palestinian center for political and survey uh research in damala, they said that support for hamas in the west...
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interesting is that even inside saudi arabia in december 2023 poll showed the support for hamas jumped by 30%, so it went you know up quite substantially after october 7th, so you it's gonna be hard a hard cell for saudi arabia, which is not a democracy in the first taken, taken from what you are telling us madam, and according directly to the results of the survey conducted by the palestinian center for political and survey research in ramala, they said that support for hamas in the west bank alone tripled compared to before the war, and that's just a survey that's done a regionals on national scale, it's done on a regional scale for arab uh world or for the muslim world, but that's say let us say with the arab world, it's done inside of the arab world and we ask the same questions, it would be a sweeping result in favor, in support of hamas, where did the western sienist israel go wrong here uh when it came to at least cont rolling the narrative. that's actually very interesting. the poll i was talking about with saudi arabia was was a washington institute poll, so it was conducted b
interesting is that even inside saudi arabia in december 2023 poll showed the support for hamas jumped by 30%, so it went you know up quite substantially after october 7th, so you it's gonna be hard a hard cell for saudi arabia, which is not a democracy in the first taken, taken from what you are telling us madam, and according directly to the results of the survey conducted by the palestinian center for political and survey research in ramala, they said that support for hamas in the west bank...
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they leave to go to t, trying to get to saudi arabia to cross over the board with the evidence to saudi arabia. in this particular situation, what we have discovered, what we have found is that these individuals maybe didn't make it, they couldn't quite get across the border so they were returning. so what we have is mixed migration flows. that is african migrants who tried to leave the whole in a buffer car across the many border hoping to get to saudi arabia to find jobs. and then we have those who don't make it to try to return. and in this particular incident and situation, it appears that these why might go through the whole of africa, primarily somalia, and the few p a who are now trying to get back to duty. maybe to try again. maybe some of them to try and reach the countries of origin. but we know that many migrants try to read 0, both in a crowd of both. the thing is how busy is that particular place that in the gulf of 8 and as well, the eastern migration you are limited to and your insurance is one of the most complex. and one of the most under reported migrate to reroute in
they leave to go to t, trying to get to saudi arabia to cross over the board with the evidence to saudi arabia. in this particular situation, what we have discovered, what we have found is that these individuals maybe didn't make it, they couldn't quite get across the border so they were returning. so what we have is mixed migration flows. that is african migrants who tried to leave the whole in a buffer car across the many border hoping to get to saudi arabia to find jobs. and then we have...
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if i have to ask you a saudi arabia, what role of saudi arabia play if that conflict was to occur as, as the layout that scott described where it started, right? we are, they still are ally, is it even smart to call them an ally? well, i think they've always been a clause i ally, and it was in their interest to allow us to occupying build bases inside their territory to take care of the desert shield. desert storm situations got pointed out. but one of the things that 2 of the things that he didn't point out to just now are that we also lack, not just the capability to get this job done. if we go to war with iran, we lack the political will. if we had the political will, we would have destroyed the iranian command, control intelligence, surveillance, recognizance ships that are out in the water. ating the duties targeting and command control which targets to hit. and we didn't, we chose not to do that specifically. so we don't have the political will, and if we were to get into an all out conflict, the honor ran proper with all of the requirements that scott just laid out. we would ac
if i have to ask you a saudi arabia, what role of saudi arabia play if that conflict was to occur as, as the layout that scott described where it started, right? we are, they still are ally, is it even smart to call them an ally? well, i think they've always been a clause i ally, and it was in their interest to allow us to occupying build bases inside their territory to take care of the desert shield. desert storm situations got pointed out. but one of the things that 2 of the things that he...
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does saudi arabia have the road map to obtain the goals in 2030? >> our focus is on non-oil growth non-oil growth is growing in most men tm momentum the forecasts say in 2025, the kingdom is the second fastest economy in g-20. we have been growing 5.9% in 2022 4.4% in 2023 the imf forecasts 5% and 5.1% for the year and year after. we believe that will help continue our diversification story. in 2023, for the first time, our non-oil activities amounted to gdp. our sectors are unprecedented. the kingdom set out to do unprecedented projects and has started delivering the projects. they have clear financing programs and they have clear timetables we will always prior pittitize t is best for these projects and the partners increasing in the terms of the interest and the saudi economy. >> why are we seeing mega flagship projects like the line being scaled back? >> all projects are moving full steam ahead. we are doing something unprecedented and we which deliver something that is unprecedented. we see feedback from the market and more interest from the i
does saudi arabia have the road map to obtain the goals in 2030? >> our focus is on non-oil growth non-oil growth is growing in most men tm momentum the forecasts say in 2025, the kingdom is the second fastest economy in g-20. we have been growing 5.9% in 2022 4.4% in 2023 the imf forecasts 5% and 5.1% for the year and year after. we believe that will help continue our diversification story. in 2023, for the first time, our non-oil activities amounted to gdp. our sectors are...
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sorry, more yesterday tehran articulated and directly accused saudi arabia of inciting the protests, which we will talk about later. we recently talked to you, that is, yesterday they blame saudi arabia for this disaster, and today they have reconciled, and this is thanks to china, that is, china has demonstrated that it is a full-fledged guarantor of such processes, and an economic guarantor, political and diplomatic, it is ready take on this role, i think if anyone can become a guarantor in resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict, it is china, and russia together with china. russia, why? because we also took a very balanced, very correct position, without supporting either side, we nevertheless insist on what we have always insisted on. and this sequence is truly captivating. there must be two states; we do not accept collective responsibility. to the question, how should we fight, which is asked periodically. openly anti-russian position, why israel has become a refuge for all this liberal liberal riffraff, in my opinion, for the reason that russia showed a third way, for decad
sorry, more yesterday tehran articulated and directly accused saudi arabia of inciting the protests, which we will talk about later. we recently talked to you, that is, yesterday they blame saudi arabia for this disaster, and today they have reconciled, and this is thanks to china, that is, china has demonstrated that it is a full-fledged guarantor of such processes, and an economic guarantor, political and diplomatic, it is ready take on this role, i think if anyone can become a guarantor in...
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arabia has a different story, we have not received any letters of refusal from our colleagues in saudi arabia, we do not see their active participation in the unification, as they say, it’s not evening yet, there’s a parliamentary forum coming up, and the most important thing is coming... we absolutely respect both the choice of saudi arabia and the choice of any of our other potential partners, if when they again indicate their interest, welcome it’s a shame if for some reason this doesn’t happen, but the association will still exist, live, develop, grow with new members, and if it’s a little bit in this direction or a little bit in another, it won’t change the main vector of development , and this is the direction of development towards a multipolar world order. which, in fact , is now represented in miniature, but ultimately, i am sure, will be represented in the widest possible format by the brix association. well, you said, from 30 to 40 countries that are ready, so to speak to join brix, and what do they expect from this association and in general, in your opinion, wh
arabia has a different story, we have not received any letters of refusal from our colleagues in saudi arabia, we do not see their active participation in the unification, as they say, it’s not evening yet, there’s a parliamentary forum coming up, and the most important thing is coming... we absolutely respect both the choice of saudi arabia and the choice of any of our other potential partners, if when they again indicate their interest, welcome it’s a shame if for some reason this...
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these 5 continues, the secretary of state is in saudi arabia. while i'm asked to go straight as travel to cairo for tools in all the new south korea accuse is the north of lang landlines, and the demilitarized zone between the 2 countries and the poles open until it goes parliamentary elections with the opposition pulling from major turn out make filing political tension the so we'd begin with an update from garza where a series of is riley attacks killed at least $25.00 pounds of sinews on monday morning. a strike on a home in the southern city of ross. i killed 9 members of the same family, including a baby. women and children are also among the dead. witnesses say, many of the victims were displaced, palestinian seeking shelter for the night. israel has regularly carried out aerial, bombardments on rough persons the status of the war. and has threatened to send in ground troops so warning that you might find some of the images and phoenix no wires report distressing. the indeed man is rescued from the 2nd floor of a boomed residential tower.
these 5 continues, the secretary of state is in saudi arabia. while i'm asked to go straight as travel to cairo for tools in all the new south korea accuse is the north of lang landlines, and the demilitarized zone between the 2 countries and the poles open until it goes parliamentary elections with the opposition pulling from major turn out make filing political tension the so we'd begin with an update from garza where a series of is riley attacks killed at least $25.00 pounds of sinews on...