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tonight's 2019 king abdullah of jordan is marking the 20th anniversary of his ascension to the strive and his noir subjects have come out to celebrate. oh yes. but away from the festivities not everyone is happy i was half the past. the hashemites monarchy has ruled in georgian 61921 and the country has long been seen internationally as a common way says in a politically turbulent region. recently the king abdullah has come under immense domestic pressure to improve an ailing economy and implement democratic reforms. he's also now wrestling with a further problem how to reconcile his country's interests with the so-called deal of the century a controversial scheme devised by saudi arabia and us president donald trump to resolve these really palestinian conflict. if you. feel the wind of courage. that you have a what about of. these plans or what's been leaked of them so far are unlikely to prove popular here the hashemite dynasty who claim that dissent through fatima the daughter of the prophet mohammad august jodi ends of muslim sacred sites in jerusalem it's central to the monarchy
tonight's 2019 king abdullah of jordan is marking the 20th anniversary of his ascension to the strive and his noir subjects have come out to celebrate. oh yes. but away from the festivities not everyone is happy i was half the past. the hashemites monarchy has ruled in georgian 61921 and the country has long been seen internationally as a common way says in a politically turbulent region. recently the king abdullah has come under immense domestic pressure to improve an ailing economy and...
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tonight's 2019 king abdullah of jordan is marking the 20th anniversary of his ascension to the throne and his noyo subjects have come out to celebrate. oh. thank god. but away from the festivities not everyone is happy i was asked the past. the hashemites monarchy has ruled in georgian since 1921 and the country has long been seen internationally as a common way says in a politically turbulent region. recently the king abdullah has come under immense domestic pressure to improve an ailing economy and implement democratic reforms. he's also now wrestling with a further problem how to reconcile his country's interests with the so-called deal of the century a controversial scheme devised by saudi arabia and us president donald trump to resolve these really palestinian conflict. if you. feel. that you have a what about of. these plans or what's been leaked of them so far are unlikely to prove popular here the hashemite dynasty who claim that descent through fatima the daughter of the prophet mohammad august jodi ends of muslim sacred sites in jerusalem it's central to the monarchy slid ju
tonight's 2019 king abdullah of jordan is marking the 20th anniversary of his ascension to the throne and his noyo subjects have come out to celebrate. oh. thank god. but away from the festivities not everyone is happy i was asked the past. the hashemites monarchy has ruled in georgian since 1921 and the country has long been seen internationally as a common way says in a politically turbulent region. recently the king abdullah has come under immense domestic pressure to improve an ailing...
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and had it not been for the intervention of king abdullah personally, with ali abdullah saleh, it is likely the -- it is unlikely that the agreement would not have an assigned, and we would have out the conflict we are experiencing now several years before it actually broke out. after the agreement was signed and their transition positive was selected in 2012, saudi interest in yemen declined. they became less involved in the political transition, perhaps in part because it was uncomfortable for them to promote democratic transition in yemen. it was not something they were familiar with. so the u.s. and our western partners took the lead. the saudis continue to play an important part in providing economic assistance and develop ment assistance, working closely with the world bank and the imf and with the west and ways of ensuring that develop assistance in yemen continued to flow to the development of that country. this was the status up until 2014. we remained in close touch with the saudi's. we continued to work with them, to share views and objectives, to engage with them on the c
and had it not been for the intervention of king abdullah personally, with ali abdullah saleh, it is likely the -- it is unlikely that the agreement would not have an assigned, and we would have out the conflict we are experiencing now several years before it actually broke out. after the agreement was signed and their transition positive was selected in 2012, saudi interest in yemen declined. they became less involved in the political transition, perhaps in part because it was uncomfortable...
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abdullah the they say his government has failed to provide basic services like water and electricity or to tackle high unemployment and no shortages only get worse as the temperatures sause during the summer months . meanwhile thousands of algerians of return to the streets once again to demand a change of government. it's the 22nd week since the protests began across the country with demonstrations led to the prime minister to the president under those he's basically his resignation ending his 20 year rule the mass rallies continued when his ally stayed in government protests to say they want a complete political overhaul with the ruling elite held to account for corruption . but algerians also have something to celebrate after winning football's africa cup of nations for the 1st time in 29 years with a one meal victory of the sun a goal the scenes in the capital algiers in baghdad been a jam but algeria head off to just 2 minutes despite many attempts on goal from senegal algeria's journey to the college of africa's chaos on the streets of paris which has a large algerian community
abdullah the they say his government has failed to provide basic services like water and electricity or to tackle high unemployment and no shortages only get worse as the temperatures sause during the summer months . meanwhile thousands of algerians of return to the streets once again to demand a change of government. it's the 22nd week since the protests began across the country with demonstrations led to the prime minister to the president under those he's basically his resignation ending his...
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have one person to thank a lawyer who sued mobile operators to make them restore internet services abdullah's him her son says the country's telecoms shouldn't have followed the military government's order to shut down the internet. and why it was national security was used as a reason to shut down the internet but it was the opposite it was to protect people who committed crimes the companies should not have gone along with a shutdown i think the local leadership of these companies will be punished by their international managers cutting off the internet has caused huge losses to these companies. apart from the loss of business telecoms m.t.n. zain and the locals tell risk reputational damage many ordinary sudanese won't forget the weeks of the blackout and what it has cost them the ngo net blocks estimates the internet disruption could have cost the sudanese economy more than $1000000000.00. well that is surely good news coming from sudan it highlights another issue in sub-saharan africa internet services don't just require access services phones and data centers need electricity and reliab
have one person to thank a lawyer who sued mobile operators to make them restore internet services abdullah's him her son says the country's telecoms shouldn't have followed the military government's order to shut down the internet. and why it was national security was used as a reason to shut down the internet but it was the opposite it was to protect people who committed crimes the companies should not have gone along with a shutdown i think the local leadership of these companies will be...
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theunited states supported alirnment in the north, abdullah saleh, and the saudis provided assistance to the south, and supported the break off of the country and the resumption of the separate north and south yemen governments. after a period of years, we came 2012,ogether in 2011 and where the united states and saudi arabia worked closely as part of a larger international all ofon that included the permanent five countries of the u.n. security council as well as the gcc and a number of the european governments, to work on a political transition document that eventually was completed and became the gcc transition agreement. we worked together closely after that on the implementation of that document from the time it to thened in 2007 houthis disrupting it in 2014. and had it not been for the intervention of king abella -- , withbdullah personally ali abdullah saleh, it is likely the agreement would not have an assigned, and we would have out the conflict we are experiencing now several years before it actually broke out. after the agreement was signed and their transition positive wa
theunited states supported alirnment in the north, abdullah saleh, and the saudis provided assistance to the south, and supported the break off of the country and the resumption of the separate north and south yemen governments. after a period of years, we came 2012,ogether in 2011 and where the united states and saudi arabia worked closely as part of a larger international all ofon that included the permanent five countries of the u.n. security council as well as the gcc and a number of the...
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and water wasn't always as scarce as it is today abdullah's father ybarra game remembers when it was plentiful and came from a nearby river. but those times are long gone. in the 1960 s. there was always enough water. we had a big fat 12 inch pipe from the river. but then it was kept in 1904 because it was less and less water in the river. that river bloody i was has now shrunk to a mere trickle. it's the same in most parts of the country. very little rain falls here and water is extremely scarce jordan is one of the driest countries on earth. at the same time its population is growing so demand for water in the cities has soared in model for example. 200000 people live in the area at an elevation of 800 meters. water has to be pumped here from lower lying regions hundreds of. matters a way that takes lots of equipment and energy and it's expensive the country's aging water supply system heats up around 15 percent of all the electricity used in jordan and a lot of the water it transports is lost due to leaks but some hajek as an engineer who's here to work on improving water resource
and water wasn't always as scarce as it is today abdullah's father ybarra game remembers when it was plentiful and came from a nearby river. but those times are long gone. in the 1960 s. there was always enough water. we had a big fat 12 inch pipe from the river. but then it was kept in 1904 because it was less and less water in the river. that river bloody i was has now shrunk to a mere trickle. it's the same in most parts of the country. very little rain falls here and water is extremely...
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jordan is in theory a parliamentary democracy government ministers are actually appointed by king abdullah. many jordanian politicians believe the government should be elected by parliament something the king has yet to fully endorse. in the meantime coolness for a frame growing. m p d is one of several female members of the islamic action front which has a 15 percent share of seats in the legislator. she argues that accountability takes time i'm not a supporter of the government i oppose the government but i do respect. the pillars that jordan has been you know set on so we are islamic action front we do know we know that the reform starts beyond the royal family we need to put the grounds for parliamentary government and then the king would be totally accountable for anything and you know beyond criticism at any time and this is what we want you know kind of like for example the monarchy in britain so to speak. but would such gradual reform satisfy the king's faces critics. and timana kest former m.p. . bedi he was taking us out to see his stripes land said he didn't believe it would be
jordan is in theory a parliamentary democracy government ministers are actually appointed by king abdullah. many jordanian politicians believe the government should be elected by parliament something the king has yet to fully endorse. in the meantime coolness for a frame growing. m p d is one of several female members of the islamic action front which has a 15 percent share of seats in the legislator. she argues that accountability takes time i'm not a supporter of the government i oppose the...
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jordan is in theory a parliamentary democracy government ministers are actually appointed by king abdullah. many jordanian politicians believe the government should be elected by parliament something the king has yet to fully endorse. in the meantime poulos for for growing. m p d is one of several female members of the islamic action front which has a 15 percent share of seats in the legislator. she argues that accountability takes time i'm not a supporter of the government i oppose the government but i do respect. the pillars that jordan has been you know set on so we are islamic action front we do know we know that the reform starts beyond the royal family we need to put the grounds for parliamentary government and then the king would be totally accountable for anything and you know beyond criticism at any time and this is what we want you know kind of like for example the monarchy in britain so to speak. but would such gradual reform satisfy the king's faces critics. and timana kest former m.p. . bedi he was taking us out to see his stripes land said he didn't believe it would be enough
jordan is in theory a parliamentary democracy government ministers are actually appointed by king abdullah. many jordanian politicians believe the government should be elected by parliament something the king has yet to fully endorse. in the meantime poulos for for growing. m p d is one of several female members of the islamic action front which has a 15 percent share of seats in the legislator. she argues that accountability takes time i'm not a supporter of the government i oppose the...
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jordan is in theory a parliamentary democracy government ministers are actually appointed by king abdullah. many jordanian politicians believe the government should be elected by parliament something the king has yet to fully endorse. in the meantime coolness for a free growing. m p d is one of several female members of the islamic action front which has a 15 percent share of seats in the legislator. she argues that accountability takes time i'm not a supporter of the government i oppose the government but i do respect. the pillars that jordan has been you know set on so we are islamic action front we do know we know that the reform starts beyond the royal family we need to put the grounds for parliamentary government and then the king would be totally accountable for anything and you know beyond criticism at any time and this is what we want you know kind of like for example the monarchy in britain so to speak. but would such gradual reform satisfy the king's face its critics. and timana kissed former m.p. . bedi he was taking us out to see his stripes land said he didn't believe it would
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abdullah says that he's 2 sisters who are like the lead players in a football match in their family of 8 brothers and sisters the other siblings looked up to holly much and over the. they saw them as an example of. how the successful day job at the same time she was running. both had a lot of friends who died or were injured while celebrating. the people suffered the traumatic loss of loved ones followed by racial and religious stereotyping. they are moroccan and spanish american and french tunisian and french or french and. are they more from one country than the other identity matter when you're a victim they work hard to integrate and suffered great only to be discriminated against and associated with the attackers. and. now i'm heading to brussels to meet look nice has been. looking not dyed in the metro attack that followed the march 26th of brussels airport. mohamed was a metro driver but that day he was off work so he stayed at home with her younger son. had an appointment with a friend she never right. after. you know mosque in brussels mohammed called for a jihad of law. that
abdullah says that he's 2 sisters who are like the lead players in a football match in their family of 8 brothers and sisters the other siblings looked up to holly much and over the. they saw them as an example of. how the successful day job at the same time she was running. both had a lot of friends who died or were injured while celebrating. the people suffered the traumatic loss of loved ones followed by racial and religious stereotyping. they are moroccan and spanish american and french...
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jordan is in theory a parliamentary democracy government ministers are actually appointed by king abdullah. many jordanian politicians believe the government should be elected by parliament something the king has yet to fully endorse. in the meantime purrs for for growing. m p d is one of several female members of the islamic action front which has a 15 percent share of seats in the legislator. she argues that accountability takes time i'm not a supporter of the government i oppose the government but i do respect. the pillars that jordan has been you know set on so we are islamic action front we do know we know that the reform starts beyond the royal family we need to put the grounds for parliamentary government and then the king would be totally accountable for anything and you know beyond criticism at any time and this is what we want you know kind of like for example the monarchy in britain so to speak. but would such gradual reform satisfy the king's faces critics. and timana kest former m.p. . bedi who was taking us out to see his stripes land said he didn't believe it would be enough
jordan is in theory a parliamentary democracy government ministers are actually appointed by king abdullah. many jordanian politicians believe the government should be elected by parliament something the king has yet to fully endorse. in the meantime purrs for for growing. m p d is one of several female members of the islamic action front which has a 15 percent share of seats in the legislator. she argues that accountability takes time i'm not a supporter of the government i oppose the...
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night in the country's presidential election follows months of demonstrations that led to president abdullah sees beautifully cuz resignation ending his 20 year old protest to say they want to complete overhaul the political as a whole rather with the ruling elite held to account for corruption. the u.n. says as many as 150 refugees and migrants may have drowned off the coast of libya 2 boats left from the town of homs east of the capital tripoli with around 300 people on board around 140 have been saved by the coast guard and returned to libya the un refugee agency has repeatedly called for rescued migrants not to be returned to libya where they face conflict and possible imprisonment. of a couple dozen of the settlers and others above them one of them i lost my 7 year old child because of that they don't help us they kick me out they told me and my children to go find our own way why i don't want anything now except to go back to my country to die there. charlie actually is the u.n. h.c.r. global spokesperson for africa and the mediterranean he says this is likely to be another year of mor
night in the country's presidential election follows months of demonstrations that led to president abdullah sees beautifully cuz resignation ending his 20 year old protest to say they want to complete overhaul the political as a whole rather with the ruling elite held to account for corruption. the u.n. says as many as 150 refugees and migrants may have drowned off the coast of libya 2 boats left from the town of homs east of the capital tripoli with around 300 people on board around 140 have...
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we bring 10,000. >> king abdullah. >> 50,000 students a year are coming to u.s. universities. they're getting exposed to american style education. i mean, they go back home. that's a way of encouraging change. so it doesn't have to be articulating a specific program for reform and saying, this is what you should do. but my point also when i mentioned that soap opera that was shown in saudi arabia during ramadan, there's change already underway, right? and we need to -- it's not necessarily making the headlines, and that's okay. and secondly, if there are firm views about specific things taking place that are ant thet cal to our interests or destabilizing, we should raise it. a good example is the detained civil rights activists. we should raise it and be very direct, we think these people should be immediately let out of prison. the relationship. how important is it for what we want to accomplish? for example, the global coalition to defeat isis. we created the architecture and militaries like the saudis plugged into it. then we can say we have a reasonable coalition who's uni
we bring 10,000. >> king abdullah. >> 50,000 students a year are coming to u.s. universities. they're getting exposed to american style education. i mean, they go back home. that's a way of encouraging change. so it doesn't have to be articulating a specific program for reform and saying, this is what you should do. but my point also when i mentioned that soap opera that was shown in saudi arabia during ramadan, there's change already underway, right? and we need to -- it's not...
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but the armed group is suspected to be behind saturday's carnage local government officials say abdullah just 40 of a boko haram ambush 2 weeks ago 11 fighters were killed. preston mamadou bihari has ordered the air force and army to hunt down the attackers borno state is the epicenter of the armed rebellion by boko haram tens of thousands of people have been killed millions have been displaced off to 10 years of violence boko haram has been largely driven out of the areas they once held. but the attacks continue and this time. even funerals have not been spared. al-jazeera. doctors in sudan say 5 protesters have been shot and killed by security forces activists were protesting against the findings of an investigation into last month's crackdown on a sit in demonstration sudan's military council is blaming a few rogue offices for the violence which the opposition says killed more than $100.00 people. the lawyer of russian opposition leader alexina vonnie says he has been poisoned with an unknown chemical while in prison according to nirvana is doctor he has now been released from hospita
but the armed group is suspected to be behind saturday's carnage local government officials say abdullah just 40 of a boko haram ambush 2 weeks ago 11 fighters were killed. preston mamadou bihari has ordered the air force and army to hunt down the attackers borno state is the epicenter of the armed rebellion by boko haram tens of thousands of people have been killed millions have been displaced off to 10 years of violence boko haram has been largely driven out of the areas they once held. but...
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with the ruling elite held to account for corruption months of demonstrations that led to president abdullah seize beautifully his resignation in april. at the u.n. says as many as 150 refugees and migrants may have drowned off the coast of libya 2 boats left from the town of homs east of the capital tripoli with around 300 people on board nearly 140 people have been saved by the coast guard and returned to libya the un refugee agency has repeatedly called for rescued migrants not to be returned to libya where they face conflict and possible imprisonment. of the numbers that was another top of the normal the more i lost my 7 year old child because of that they don't help us they kick me out they told me and my children to go find our own way why i don't want anything now except to go back to my country to die there. charlie actually is the u.n. h.c.r. global spokesperson for africa in the mediterranean he says this is likely to be another year of more than a 1000 deaths on the mediterranean sea. well this is yet another terrible tragedy on the mediterranean it means we've now had more than 7
with the ruling elite held to account for corruption months of demonstrations that led to president abdullah seize beautifully his resignation in april. at the u.n. says as many as 150 refugees and migrants may have drowned off the coast of libya 2 boats left from the town of homs east of the capital tripoli with around 300 people on board nearly 140 people have been saved by the coast guard and returned to libya the un refugee agency has repeatedly called for rescued migrants not to be...
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the bbc has spoken to salman‘s son abdullah al—awda about his father's treatment.ly as torture. he was deprived of treatment and sleep. he was questioned for days on end. they tied his hands and legs inside his cell and blindfolded him. he would be thrown into a car to be taken from one place to the next, without regard to his age or his history. it was a shock when the public prosecutor called for his execution for 37 charges, incredibly trivial charges. the first was exposing corruption and seeking to overthrow the regime, because he called for a constitutional monarchy and rights and freedoms in 2011, and for protecting the rights of minorities. then some other very general charges, such as owning books that are banned, making fun of the achievements of the state. and then the strangest charge — not praying enough for the ruler. is that a charge? the current king and crown prince used to ask my father's advice in political affairs. the state needed him in countering terrorism. his rhetoric was one of the sharpest and most significant in countering terrorism in s
the bbc has spoken to salman‘s son abdullah al—awda about his father's treatment.ly as torture. he was deprived of treatment and sleep. he was questioned for days on end. they tied his hands and legs inside his cell and blindfolded him. he would be thrown into a car to be taken from one place to the next, without regard to his age or his history. it was a shock when the public prosecutor called for his execution for 37 charges, incredibly trivial charges. the first was exposing corruption...
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. # i'm a bando boy, i'm a bando boy pablo's real name is abdullah khalid.as tasered by police in cardiff when he became violent. they found cocaine and this knife on him. in the past, he's been stabbed several time. he has convictions for possessing a knife and drugs and is currently behind bars. # i'm rolling with this rambo # my best friend is my shank # all i know is stick—ups # and all i know is trap... the 15—year—old says for him it normalises crime. the music always glamorises it. they're trying to show off. you see someone driving a nice car, you think, yeah, he's living a nice life, i want to live like him. most people who've got nice clothes, nice cars have worked hard for it. you want a short cut, don't you? to be honest, we're all trapping to be millionaires. and we found this new release from an artist called jukkie. # but it's all worth it when i break it into decimals # yg on the strip packing g pack by his testicles... jukkie's real name is laurent mondo. like pablo, he's also been convicted of drug and knife crime. # i've been dicing all da
. # i'm a bando boy, i'm a bando boy pablo's real name is abdullah khalid.as tasered by police in cardiff when he became violent. they found cocaine and this knife on him. in the past, he's been stabbed several time. he has convictions for possessing a knife and drugs and is currently behind bars. # i'm rolling with this rambo # my best friend is my shank # all i know is stick—ups # and all i know is trap... the 15—year—old says for him it normalises crime. the music always glamorises it....
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. # i'm a bando boy, i'm a bando boy # i'm a bando boy from grange pablo's real name is abdullah khalidld was tasered by police in cardiff when he became violent. they found cocaine and this knife on him. in the past, he's been stabbed several time. he has convictions for possessing a knife and drugs and is currently behind bars. # i'm rolling with this rambo # my best friend is my shank # all i know is stick—ups # and all i know is trap... the 15—year—old says for him it normalises crime. the music always glamorises it. they're trying to show off. you see someone driving a nice car, you think, yeah, he's living a nice life, i want to live like him. most people who've got nice clothes, nice cars have worked hard for it. you want a short cut, don't you? to be honest, we're all trapping to be millionaires. and we found this new release from an artist called jukkie. # but it's all worth it when i break it into decimals # yg on the strip packing g pack by his testicles... jukkie's real name is laurent mondo. like pablo, he's also been convicted of drug and knife crime. # i've been dicing al
. # i'm a bando boy, i'm a bando boy # i'm a bando boy from grange pablo's real name is abdullah khalidld was tasered by police in cardiff when he became violent. they found cocaine and this knife on him. in the past, he's been stabbed several time. he has convictions for possessing a knife and drugs and is currently behind bars. # i'm rolling with this rambo # my best friend is my shank # all i know is stick—ups # and all i know is trap... the 15—year—old says for him it normalises...
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capital for the 23rd consecutive week the rallies started in february and forced longtime president abdullah as these 2 to flicker to resign in april demonstrators have since kept up the pressure and called for regime inside was to step down. german chemicals giant buyer has been told that a $2000000000.00 compensation. against it over its weed killer roundup will be cut by a subsidiary mom side so it will not have to pay just $87000000.00 to a california couple who claim the product gave the council says it will still appeal the original decision. hong kong where protesters have taken their fight for democratic freedoms to one of the world's busiest airports thousands of demonstrators have descended on the arrivals hall at hong kong international to raise the alarm about what they see as a potential erosion of the territories independence this is part of a mass protest movement sparked by a controversial extradition bill which it's feared would allow china to tighten its grip on the island. huge crowds of protesters greeted passengers into arrival halls wanting to win their sympathies for t
capital for the 23rd consecutive week the rallies started in february and forced longtime president abdullah as these 2 to flicker to resign in april demonstrators have since kept up the pressure and called for regime inside was to step down. german chemicals giant buyer has been told that a $2000000000.00 compensation. against it over its weed killer roundup will be cut by a subsidiary mom side so it will not have to pay just $87000000.00 to a california couple who claim the product gave the...
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the bbc has spoken to salman‘s son, abdullah al—0uda, about his father's treatment.er is classified internationally as torture. he was deprived of treatment and sleep. he was questioned for days on end. they'd tie his hands and legs inside his cell and blindfold him. he'd be thrown into a car to be taken from one place to the next, without regard for his age or history. it was a shock when the public prosecutor called for his execution for 37 charges, incredibly trivial charges, the first about spreading corruption in the earth and seeking to overthrow the regime, because he called for a constitutional monarchy and rights and freedom in 2011, and for protecting the rights of minorities. then some other, very general charges, such as owning books that are banned, making fun of the achievements of the state and then the strangest charge, not praying enough for the ruler. is that a charge? the current king and crown prince used to ask my father's advice in political affairs. the state needed him in countering terrorism. his rhetoric was amongst the sharpest and most sig
the bbc has spoken to salman‘s son, abdullah al—0uda, about his father's treatment.er is classified internationally as torture. he was deprived of treatment and sleep. he was questioned for days on end. they'd tie his hands and legs inside his cell and blindfold him. he'd be thrown into a car to be taken from one place to the next, without regard for his age or history. it was a shock when the public prosecutor called for his execution for 37 charges, incredibly trivial charges, the first...
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consultant vincent lauerman site it says based on an april 20 teams study by the riyadh based king abdullah petroleum studies and research center so saudi research study in a world without spare capacity in which the strait of hormuz was closed all prices would have spiked in that scenario above $325.00 per barrel in one does that sound that estimate of $325.00 a barrel sound in the ballpark in the event that conflict were to close the strait of hormuz and to do you think markets are already pricing in perhaps an increased risk of military conflict. oh i don't know 1st of all i don't think 325 dollars is ever realistic i think that's just a big number some may decide you know if you go back to july of 2014 and we had a major scare in oil before we were producing our own oil at this level we only went to 110 i mean the high of oil at all time. and there might have been 160 so again we can look at it and say that it got a double from there but i don't see it and i don't see a real conflict in the strait of hormuz because believe it or not there's going to be either the united states somebody'
consultant vincent lauerman site it says based on an april 20 teams study by the riyadh based king abdullah petroleum studies and research center so saudi research study in a world without spare capacity in which the strait of hormuz was closed all prices would have spiked in that scenario above $325.00 per barrel in one does that sound that estimate of $325.00 a barrel sound in the ballpark in the event that conflict were to close the strait of hormuz and to do you think markets are already...
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and even smuggled as far as the capital bamako including the collection belonging to the family of abdullah. who had become known as the savior of the manuscripts. the mamma collection is one of the most extensive and important in timbuktu and is said to contain about 42000 handwritten documents . only. we packed the manuscripts in metal boxes to keep them safe before smuggling them out. we started transporting them little by little. i rode in a jeeps or in small boats. there are also new river. this would turn out to be just the beginning securing the manuscript has since become a mammoth task. has converted an entire house in the mali and capital bamako also with financial help from germany. it is here that the manuscripts have been digitized catalogued and archived for several years now in order to secure them once and for all from mali and the world. some on the screen. we can't live without the manuscripts. often everything we do has to do with them. but the north of us you know when we talk about education or health when we talk about our intellectuals our history not everything we kn
and even smuggled as far as the capital bamako including the collection belonging to the family of abdullah. who had become known as the savior of the manuscripts. the mamma collection is one of the most extensive and important in timbuktu and is said to contain about 42000 handwritten documents . only. we packed the manuscripts in metal boxes to keep them safe before smuggling them out. we started transporting them little by little. i rode in a jeeps or in small boats. there are also new...
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the head of special forces was attending the funeral but was unharmed mahmoud abdullah has more from trippy. symmetry is very close to the headquarters of the special forces unit which are under the control of the warlords. have to understand that this was a funeral held for a former commander of the special forces units and he will quit under the former regime of moammar gadhafi but in that symmetry there were the military units including the special forces individuals including their commander the current commander the major general. we know that these explosions could be used as a pretext to push the special forces individuals to join have to this military campaign to seize the capital tripoli especially we know that the many special forces individuals including their current commander. they refused to join in the military campaign to move on tripoli we also know that medical sources in say that the number of victims could rise especially those wanted many of them have been in critical condition in syria at least 11 people have been killed in a car bombing in the northwest 35 othe
the head of special forces was attending the funeral but was unharmed mahmoud abdullah has more from trippy. symmetry is very close to the headquarters of the special forces unit which are under the control of the warlords. have to understand that this was a funeral held for a former commander of the special forces units and he will quit under the former regime of moammar gadhafi but in that symmetry there were the military units including the special forces individuals including their...
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than were killed in this civil war in all of last year, one of those children is 5-year-old reham abdullahath. she's trapped in rubble and in her hand is her sister's green shirt. she's dangling from the rubble moments after the building they were in was hit by an air strike. their father watching in horror, he is yelling out to his daughters, don't move. that is what the photographer of this photo said. the moment after this picture was taken, the house collapsed. the photographer helped get these girls to a hospital. the baby survived but at last report she was still in intensive care. reham and tuuka's mother also died in this air strike. that is it for me, newsroom with erica hill starts right now. >>> hello and thanks for joining me this hour, i'm erica hill in for brooke baldwin. >> the man who would be in charge of those proceedings, should they happen isn't wasting any time. jerry nadler just announcing he
than were killed in this civil war in all of last year, one of those children is 5-year-old reham abdullahath. she's trapped in rubble and in her hand is her sister's green shirt. she's dangling from the rubble moments after the building they were in was hit by an air strike. their father watching in horror, he is yelling out to his daughters, don't move. that is what the photographer of this photo said. the moment after this picture was taken, the house collapsed. the photographer helped get...
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abdullah says that he's 2 sisters or like the lead players in a football match in their family of 8 brothers and sisters the other siblings looked up to holly and although they saw them as an example of integration. had a successful day job at the same time she was running a barely keep. both had a lot of friends who died or were. injured celebrating. the people suffered the traumatic loss of loved ones followed by racial and religious stereotyping. they are moroccan and spanish american and french tunisian and french or french. are they more from one country than the other identity matter when you're a victim they worked hard to integrate and suffered great only to be discriminated against and associated with the attackers. and. now i'm heading to brussels to meet look nice husband. look not died in the metro attack that followed the march 26th of brussels airport. mohamed was a metro driver but that day he was off work so he stayed at home with her younger son. had an appointment with a friend she never right. after. you know mosque in brussels mohamed called for a jihad of law. that this
abdullah says that he's 2 sisters or like the lead players in a football match in their family of 8 brothers and sisters the other siblings looked up to holly and although they saw them as an example of integration. had a successful day job at the same time she was running a barely keep. both had a lot of friends who died or were. injured celebrating. the people suffered the traumatic loss of loved ones followed by racial and religious stereotyping. they are moroccan and spanish american and...
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were killed in the civil war in all of last year and one of those children is 5-year-old riham al abdullaher here before her death. in her hand is her 7-month-old sister's green shirt and she holds tight as her sister dangles above the rubble if this was after the belling they were in was hit. their father above them watching in horror as he yells out to his daughters, don't move. the house collapsed. the man who took this photo helped to get the girls to the hospital. the baby sorurvived and at last report she was in intensive care. riham and her two other sisters were killed as well. a young syrian photographer a member of the volunteer search and rescue group known as white helmets were killed while documenting a russian air strike and he leaves behind a trove of pictures and they are difficult to see yet they are important. jamana carache looks at his legacy. >> reporter: even when the world almost stopped paying attention, ennis diab did not stop taking pictures. he wanted to see the world the living hell that his country had become. diab's photographs brought us the world of syria to
were killed in the civil war in all of last year and one of those children is 5-year-old riham al abdullaher here before her death. in her hand is her 7-month-old sister's green shirt and she holds tight as her sister dangles above the rubble if this was after the belling they were in was hit. their father above them watching in horror as he yells out to his daughters, don't move. the house collapsed. the man who took this photo helped to get the girls to the hospital. the baby sorurvived and...
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abdullah says that he's 2 sisters or like the lead players in a football match in their family of 8 brothers and sisters the other siblings looked up to holly mother and or the. they saw them as an example of. how the successful day job at the same time she was running. both had a lot of friends who died or were injured while celebrating birthdays. the people suffered the traumatic loss of loved ones followed by racial and religious stereotyping. their moroccan and spanish american and french tunisian and french or french and. are they more from one country than the other identity matter when you're a victim they worked hard to integrate and suffered great only to be discriminated against and associated with the attackers. so. now i'm heading to brussels to meet look nice husband mohammed. look not died in the metro attack that followed the march 26th in bomb being of brussels airport mohamed was a metro driver but that day he was off work so he stayed at home with their younger son. had an appointment with a friend she never right. after. you know mosque in brussels mohammed called for a ji
abdullah says that he's 2 sisters or like the lead players in a football match in their family of 8 brothers and sisters the other siblings looked up to holly mother and or the. they saw them as an example of. how the successful day job at the same time she was running. both had a lot of friends who died or were injured while celebrating birthdays. the people suffered the traumatic loss of loved ones followed by racial and religious stereotyping. their moroccan and spanish american and french...
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abdullah mitchell, appreciate you joining us today, sir. thank you. we did reach out to the illinois republican party, to their chairman, tim schneider, and the county chairmans' association, their president, mark shaw. we asked them to join us. they have not responded to those requests. >>> just ahead, you'll meet two parents whose son got hooked on opioids after a series of surgeries. they later lost their son, tyler, to addiction. today they are working to help other families to make sure it doesn't happen again. and they're also reacting to newly uncovered emails that show drug executives joking about the deadly opioid crisis. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? governot just the powerful and well-connected. that's the american promise. but big corporations and special interests are in control. nothing's happening for real people. our democracy has been purchased. the candida
abdullah mitchell, appreciate you joining us today, sir. thank you. we did reach out to the illinois republican party, to their chairman, tim schneider, and the county chairmans' association, their president, mark shaw. we asked them to join us. they have not responded to those requests. >>> just ahead, you'll meet two parents whose son got hooked on opioids after a series of surgeries. they later lost their son, tyler, to addiction. today they are working to help other families to...
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but the armed group is suspected to be behind saturday's carnage local government officials say abdullah just 44 boko haram ambush 2 weeks ago 11 fighters were killed. president mahmoud abbas hari has ordered the air force and army to hunt down the attackers borno state is the epicenter of the armed rebellion by boko haram tens of thousands of people have been killed millions have been displaced after 10 years of violence boko her arm has been largely driven out of the areas they once held. but the attacks continue and this time. even funerals have not been spared priyanka al-jazeera who armitage is joins us know from could dinner in northwestern nigeria and military has been ordered to hunt down the perpetrators of that attack a fairly robust response then from nigeria's leadership. well basically. the president us who might have known has ordered the air force and the security forces while thousands of soldiers i actually in the northeast supported by fighter jets and helicopters to fight the hahaha tremendous progress has been made sense to came to power when they chased our book out
but the armed group is suspected to be behind saturday's carnage local government officials say abdullah just 44 boko haram ambush 2 weeks ago 11 fighters were killed. president mahmoud abbas hari has ordered the air force and army to hunt down the attackers borno state is the epicenter of the armed rebellion by boko haram tens of thousands of people have been killed millions have been displaced after 10 years of violence boko her arm has been largely driven out of the areas they once held. but...
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arab spring of 2011, when an uprising forced the country‘s long—time authoritarian president ali abdullahled to deal with issues including militant attacks and corruption. fighting began in 2014 when the houthi shia muslim rebel movement took advantage of the new president‘s weakness and seized control of the country‘s capital, sanaa. the conflict escalated dramatically in 2015, when saudi arabia and eight other mostly sunni arab states — backed by the us, uk, and france — began air strikes against the houthi rebels contributing to the humanitarian crisis. aid agencies report that almost 150,000 people have been killed in the conflict. save the children say up to 85,000 children have died as a result of starvation or disease. adam steiner is the head of the un development programme, and has just returned from yemen. we can speak to him now from our studio in the jordanian capital. good evening. tell us what you saw during your visit to yemen. there are different ways of describing the situation, but in terms of statistics, we in the united nations today deemed yemen the lodges you may hav
arab spring of 2011, when an uprising forced the country‘s long—time authoritarian president ali abdullahled to deal with issues including militant attacks and corruption. fighting began in 2014 when the houthi shia muslim rebel movement took advantage of the new president‘s weakness and seized control of the country‘s capital, sanaa. the conflict escalated dramatically in 2015, when saudi arabia and eight other mostly sunni arab states — backed by the us, uk, and france — began air...
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and the prime minister step down rallies began in february and forced longtime president abdullah as he is beautifully cut to resign in april the. trump administration has signed an agreement with quantum allah that will restrict asylum applications from central america. the so-called safe 3rd country agreement would require migrants crossing into guatemala to 1st seek asylum there instead of at the u.s. border the deal is most likely to affect migrants fleeing honduras and el salvador . we only feel the fear of everybody in the world. and on the day. of course my parents could tell us that we were 14. of them. we never thought we would survive the trip. we went to montreal to meet. and despite the chilly weather we couldn't have wished for a while mobile come.
and the prime minister step down rallies began in february and forced longtime president abdullah as he is beautifully cut to resign in april the. trump administration has signed an agreement with quantum allah that will restrict asylum applications from central america. the so-called safe 3rd country agreement would require migrants crossing into guatemala to 1st seek asylum there instead of at the u.s. border the deal is most likely to affect migrants fleeing honduras and el salvador . we...
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law and the prime minister stepped down rallies began in february and forced longtime president abdullah as he is beautifully cut to resign in april. the trump administration has signed an agreement with quantum allah that will restrict asylum applications from central america. the so-called safe 3rd country agreement would require migrants cross immune to guatemala to 1st seek asylum there instead of at the u.s. border the deal is most likely to affect migrants fleeing honduras and el salvador . this is due to the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the islamic movement in nigeria some of the group's members have been killed after police fired live ammunition to disperse their prices you know but they failed to keep demonstrating. just brought this is according to government. and the local hero in the yellow bad meat the kenyan mad who's providing free school transport for children with disabilities in canberra. then i'll be joined in studio by the award winning south african sing a song rights that was just before and i've been lynn's renowned.
law and the prime minister stepped down rallies began in february and forced longtime president abdullah as he is beautifully cut to resign in april. the trump administration has signed an agreement with quantum allah that will restrict asylum applications from central america. the so-called safe 3rd country agreement would require migrants cross immune to guatemala to 1st seek asylum there instead of at the u.s. border the deal is most likely to affect migrants fleeing honduras and el salvador...
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and the prime minister step down rallies began in february and forced longtime president abdullah as he is beautifully cut to resign in april. the trump administration has signed an agreement with quote amala that were strict asylum applications from central america. the so-called safe 3rd country agreement would require migrants crossing into guatemala to 1st seek asylum there instead of at the u.s. border the deal is most likely to affect migrants fleeing honduras and el salvador . i crossed the march and founded richer than i had dared to hold. in the 19th century as a travel writer and novelist has made the landscape and the city's office need to spread the flames. 200 years ago. i was born here and. he also got a monument in his hometown his famous work. but rambling through brant burke will accompany me on my journey today.
and the prime minister step down rallies began in february and forced longtime president abdullah as he is beautifully cut to resign in april. the trump administration has signed an agreement with quote amala that were strict asylum applications from central america. the so-called safe 3rd country agreement would require migrants crossing into guatemala to 1st seek asylum there instead of at the u.s. border the deal is most likely to affect migrants fleeing honduras and el salvador . i crossed...
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and the prime minister step down rallies began in february and forced longtime president abdullah as he is beautifully cut to resign in april. trump administration has signed an agreement with quad amala that will restrict asylum applications from central america. the so-called safe 3rd country agreement would require migrants crossing into guatemala to 1st seek asylum there instead of at the u.s. border the deal is most likely to affect migrants fleeing honduras and el salvador . hello and welcome to in good shape many of us say that this is a very entertaining show and as a special treat i have a magic trick for you. i know you know the trick you just take some vitamin pills and you set for a long happy and healthy life but is this really true this is what i'm going to talk about with dr norman. christina norman is a professor at the german institute of human nutrition and pop star she knows all about the nutrients people need to stay healthy.
and the prime minister step down rallies began in february and forced longtime president abdullah as he is beautifully cut to resign in april. trump administration has signed an agreement with quad amala that will restrict asylum applications from central america. the so-called safe 3rd country agreement would require migrants crossing into guatemala to 1st seek asylum there instead of at the u.s. border the deal is most likely to affect migrants fleeing honduras and el salvador . hello and...