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patricia i lewis, from chatham house in london, thank you.ve times, prompting fears it could collapse into the sea. officials say the earthquake might have triggered its fierce eruptions. the emergency alert level around it has been raised to indonesia's highest tier. the authorities are scrambling to evacuate thousands of people away from nearby islands. finally, a question for you. how many ballerinas can dance on point in one place? take a look at this.— place? take a look at this. three, two, place? take a look at this. three, two. one. — place? take a look at this. three, two. one. go! _ place? take a look at this. three, two, one, go! hundreds- place? take a look at this. three, two, one, go! hundreds of- place? take a look at this. three, two, one, go! hundreds of young| two, one, go! hundreds of young dancers in _ two, one, go! hundreds of young dancers in white _ two, one, go! hundreds of young dancers in white to _ two, one, go! hundreds of young dancers in white to gathered i two, one, go! hundreds of young dancers in white to gath
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english think tank chatham house called iran's response successful and indicative of capability.hael war, a military expert, is also concerned about the change in the balance of power the region said this. if you hit us , we'll hit you back with much more force. iranians are trying to change the balance of military power . british guardian newspaper wrote that israel's deterrence collapsed with iran's attack. yair lapid , the former prime minister of the zionists, also said: if netanyahu has been working on the iran issue all these years, how come iran attacks israel with hundreds of drones and cruise missiles? channel 12 of israel tv reported: the situation is such that after iran's attack, all of israel's allies are pressuring us not to respond. khawaj asif minister of defense pakistan also said that any new adventure of israel will be at the expense of the zionists. the experts of foreign persian language networks said: after the operation of the true promise, the zionist regime can no longer plan for terror as before. according to these experts, the zionist regime is in a dif
english think tank chatham house called iran's response successful and indicative of capability.hael war, a military expert, is also concerned about the change in the balance of power the region said this. if you hit us , we'll hit you back with much more force. iranians are trying to change the balance of military power . british guardian newspaper wrote that israel's deterrence collapsed with iran's attack. yair lapid , the former prime minister of the zionists, also said: if netanyahu has...
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english chatham house think tank , iran's attack on the regime.considered zionism to be largely successful and contrary to the claims of zionists. iran's attack was largely successful. iran showed more ability in this attack than its opponents want to admit. israel and the united states spent more than one billion dollars to counter this attack , while iran's cost was negligible in comparison . iran has shown the ability to launch important weapons such as ballistic and cruise missiles have given. i hear that many people say that iran did not destroy any airport. the only thing the israelis have to do is to look at the map and see where the iranians hit and understand that the iranians hit where they aimed and israel had no way to stop them. i think this is one of the greatest military demonstrations in history. the minister of foreign affairs requested the world health organization to play a role in sending humanitarian aid, especially medicine to gaza, mr. amir abdullahian, in a meeting with the regional director of the world health organization
english chatham house think tank , iran's attack on the regime.considered zionism to be largely successful and contrary to the claims of zionists. iran's attack was largely successful. iran showed more ability in this attack than its opponents want to admit. israel and the united states spent more than one billion dollars to counter this attack , while iran's cost was negligible in comparison . iran has shown the ability to launch important weapons such as ballistic and cruise missiles have...
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change advice from the chatham house in the u. k. we appreciate your time and your excellent analysis tonight. thank you. thank you for having me as well. rule to remember take offs and landings are less likely when it rains in the desert. one of the world's busiest travel hobbs due by international airport, has personally resumed operations after heavy flooding forced it to close. on wednesday, the standstill came after the united arab emirates was hit by a record breaking store. more rain fell in a 24 hour period that has ever been recorded before. at least one person was killed . many homes of businesses were damaged the aftermath of an unprecedented gulf of storm. the streets of 2 by turned into concrete rivers, bringing the middle east financial capital to a standstill. abandoned cars littered the roads. and police found one feline resident, cleaning for dear life. saved in the nick of time. okay. at 2 buys busy airport. the storm may have passed, but the troubles are far from over. with so many grounded jets taking up space, th
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she's the director of the middle east and north africa program at chatham house leading the iran foreign projects. and i'm thank you so much for joining us. this morning >> i >> just want to get your sense broadly now that the dust is settling, we know what iran fired at israel. we know to what extent some of the proxies got involved. is this what you expected would would unfold what is your sense of where things will go from here? >> well, good morning or and i'm sure it's been quite a long night for you >> the >> reaction i think right now is that iran pushed back against israel and tried to make it clear that the past number of months of israeli efforts that degrading iran across the region and pushing back you can the axis of resistance has been achieved from iran's purposes, iran has directly attacked israel, which was a bit of a surprise for my, my take. i think it's really changes the nature of israel and iran is confrontation which for the past number of decades has been very shadowy and gray as is oftentimes described. and now with this attack, everything is out in the open and
she's the director of the middle east and north africa program at chatham house leading the iran foreign projects. and i'm thank you so much for joining us. this morning >> i >> just want to get your sense broadly now that the dust is settling, we know what iran fired at israel. we know to what extent some of the proxies got involved. is this what you expected would would unfold what is your sense of where things will go from here? >> well, good morning or and i'm sure it's...
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know me by a coffee or she is an associated fellow with the international security program at chatham house and, and experience international negotiator and mediator her. so thanks for being with us, the ceasefire. negotiations between is real and come us are extremely complex. what are your expectations at this point? my expectation is and my hope is that they will be able to reach an deal. this is the 7th visit us secretary of state and the blinking. the objections of stepped up . i mean the guitar is rejections and the americans have been go shaking pain say since the 7th of october, 2023247. and um, now the, it's harvey's, it's like the step back from the jewish news send a very high level certification, led by major jen miller, abbas comm mode to israel. he was there on friday and saturday. um total square footage is gone extremely well. and now the pool is in her moss is old, and we're all waiting a very anxious to hear um that was given to your experience as an international mediator. how would you describe the main challenges facing blinking in the other diplomats in these thoughts?
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in conclusion, now the chatham house article, which i think is an english think tank, is referring to iran, the message it conveyed is the same level of damage. had chosen for the zionist, maybe the same thing ok, now they say that iran wanted to react at a certain level, and show that it is not looking for a large-scale war, but it will react against any attack. what other articles do we have? according to some analysts and officials of the zionist regime , he addressed the serious differences and gaps that exist in the war cabinet of the zionist regime. in fact, this article writes that between benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister of the zionist regime, galat, and the minister of war, benny ganses , discussed issues specifically regarding the gaza war. there are very serious differences between asura exchange and recently how to respond to iran's attack. this article, quoting the national security advisor of the zionist regime , considers these differences to be very serious and clear. it is also interesting that this difference that you say is exactly between the three people who
in conclusion, now the chatham house article, which i think is an english think tank, is referring to iran, the message it conveyed is the same level of damage. had chosen for the zionist, maybe the same thing ok, now they say that iran wanted to react at a certain level, and show that it is not looking for a large-scale war, but it will react against any attack. what other articles do we have? according to some analysts and officials of the zionist regime , he addressed the serious differences...
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i think the conference brings people together in the chatham house environment about the key issues asl. i've had conversations with pivotal players and good conversations on cnbc with the chief economist here at the forum. speaking to him about whether the markets should be focused on central bank policy before rate cuts is pivot al when you consider the size of the balance sheets. this is the comments from richard koo. >> raise interest rates or squeeze the availability of reserves. paul volcker, whom i worked under many years ago, and apparently the hero for mr. jay powell, actually used the second one. he squeezed availability of reserves. banks didn't have much reserves. they scrambled and the federal funds rate went to 22% and killed the economy and finflatin and in that order. this time around, chairman powell doesn't have that option because of the reserves in the banking system. the reserves is more than 1,700 times larger than before the lee lehman crisis. here you try to tighten with this tool and you have to rehe m move the 3.2 trillion first. before you have the grip on th
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in this attack. could do have very different arrangements, in conclusion, so now the article of chatham housed the message it wanted , it chose the same level of damage to the zionist, maybe it is what they say now that iran wanted in show a certain level of reaction from now on. show that it is not looking for a large-scale war, but it will react to any attack. what other article do we have? and the serious gap that exists in the war cabinet of the zionist regime is discussed. in fact, this article writes that there are very serious differences between benjamin about issues, specifically about the gaza war, the exchange of assyria, and recently how to respond to iran's attack. this article, quoting the national security advisor of the zionist regime , considers these differences very serious and clear, and interestingly, this difference that you say is exactly between the 3 people who make up the war, that is, those three people must make a decision. valsin jaladan says that these are between themselves yes, this article says that netanyahu is actually following it is to have a greater share
in this attack. could do have very different arrangements, in conclusion, so now the article of chatham housed the message it wanted , it chose the same level of damage to the zionist, maybe it is what they say now that iran wanted in show a certain level of reaction from now on. show that it is not looking for a large-scale war, but it will react to any attack. what other article do we have? and the serious gap that exists in the war cabinet of the zionist regime is discussed. in fact, this...
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speak to a senior consulting fellow of the turkiye initiative at the international think tank chatham house bbc news. what is your take about what is happening at the moment. it may not be national elections, of course, mr. erdogan is still in power for a couple of years yet, but it still shows a shift in support for his party. >> certainly, this is quite a major development of turkish politics. peoin terms of the population s, that amounts to more than 65% of the turkish population, so this is a major yellow card for the government. this is a warning to the government coalition. a big question right now is whether the opposition could manage victory and if the government could manage. depending on how the opposition manages the victory, government manages the defeat, that will very much be the next stage of turkish politics. right now, basically turkey has quite strong competition between the opposition and governing block. each camp is controlling about 50% of the turkish population. despite the people, the governing coalition still amounts to 40% of the vote. going to the next election,
speak to a senior consulting fellow of the turkiye initiative at the international think tank chatham house bbc news. what is your take about what is happening at the moment. it may not be national elections, of course, mr. erdogan is still in power for a couple of years yet, but it still shows a shift in support for his party. >> certainly, this is quite a major development of turkish politics. peoin terms of the population s, that amounts to more than 65% of the turkish population, so...
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english chatham house think tank, iran's attack on the regime he considered zionism to be largely successful and contrary to zionists' claims. iran's attack was largely successful. iran more than its opponents. i hear that many people say that iran did not destroy any airport. the only thing the israelis have to do is to look at the map and see where the iranians hit and understand that the iranians hit where they aimed and israel had no way to stop them. i consider this all one of the greatest military powers in the history of novi. sanazani tv news agency . heavy and unprecedented rain in the regions different uae countries from. including dubai , it caused flooding in the public roads of this country. the flood also closed schools and public transportation . the national meteorological center of the uae announced that the country's weather conditions will be unstable until wednesday due to the spread of two air waves. it will stand firm. according to reports, the amount of rainfall in dubai was unprecedented in the past decades. legal deputy of the parliament. the hands and provinces of t
english chatham house think tank, iran's attack on the regime he considered zionism to be largely successful and contrary to zionists' claims. iran's attack was largely successful. iran more than its opponents. i hear that many people say that iran did not destroy any airport. the only thing the israelis have to do is to look at the map and see where the iranians hit and understand that the iranians hit where they aimed and israel had no way to stop them. i consider this all one of the greatest...
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speak to a senior consulting fellow of the turkiye initiative at the international think tank chatham house bbc news. what is your take about what is happening at the moment. it may not be national elections, of course, mr. erdogan is still in power for a couple of years yet, but it still shows a shift in support for his party. >> certainly, this is quite a major development of turkish politics. peoin terms of the population s, that amounts to more than 65% of the turkish population, so this is a major yellow card for the government. this is a warning to the government coalition. a big question right now is whether the opposition could manage victory and if the government could manage. depending on how the opposition manages the victory, government manages the defeat, that will very much be the next stage of turkish politics. right now, basically turkey has quite strong competition between the opposition and governing block. each camp is controlling about 50% of the turkish population. despite the people, the governing coalition still amounts to 40% of the vote. going to the next election,
speak to a senior consulting fellow of the turkiye initiative at the international think tank chatham house bbc news. what is your take about what is happening at the moment. it may not be national elections, of course, mr. erdogan is still in power for a couple of years yet, but it still shows a shift in support for his party. >> certainly, this is quite a major development of turkish politics. peoin terms of the population s, that amounts to more than 65% of the turkish population, so...
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the british chatham house think tank found iran's attack on the zionist regime to be largely successful contrary to the claims of the zionists, he knew. iran's attack was largely successful. iran showed more ability in this attack than its opponents want to admit. israel and the us spent more than a billion dollars to counter this attack , while iran's cost was negligible in comparison. the spokesperson of the us department of defense said that iran's ability to carry out missile and drone attacks has been proven by iran's ability to launch important weapons such as at least seven palestinians were killed in an airstrike by the zionist regime on several houses in the center of the city of rifa in the south of the gaza strip. also in israeli airstrike on a house in shujaiyeh neighborhood in the east of gaza city killed two people and left nine people missing. the zionist occupiers also targeted several different points in the center and south of gaza city . hizbullah published pictures of the targeting of the iron dome defense system in the town of kafr blum in the north of the occupied
the british chatham house think tank found iran's attack on the zionist regime to be largely successful contrary to the claims of the zionists, he knew. iran's attack was largely successful. iran showed more ability in this attack than its opponents want to admit. israel and the us spent more than a billion dollars to counter this attack , while iran's cost was negligible in comparison. the spokesperson of the us department of defense said that iran's ability to carry out missile and drone...
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but the english think tank chatham house said, this claim is nothing more.n's attack it was largely successful. iran showed more ability in this attack than its opponents want to admit. israel and america spent more than one billion dollars to counter this attack. according to the 84-year-old mrs. weiner, who narrated that night, the washington post wrote that jerusalem rarely witnessed an air attack. issues that led international experts to say: iran's main message to israel was that iran has the ability to attack its embassy in damascus should respond and iran did this. fatemeh sharifi, sed and sima news agency. the british daily mail, citing experts, wrote that iran has obtained advanced weapons that can paralyze israel's defense system. according to this newspaper, experts say that iran has electromagnetic pulse weapons, which can disrupt the operation of fighter planes, cut off electricity, gps, and base communications, and make attacks impossible. this weapon with laser light, invisible microwaves and electric energy. his report will be published later
but the english think tank chatham house said, this claim is nothing more.n's attack it was largely successful. iran showed more ability in this attack than its opponents want to admit. israel and america spent more than one billion dollars to counter this attack. according to the 84-year-old mrs. weiner, who narrated that night, the washington post wrote that jerusalem rarely witnessed an air attack. issues that led international experts to say: iran's main message to israel was that iran has...
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you'll see mixes back is an associate fellow of the middle east and north africa program at chatham house, british base think tank. i asked him if this could lead to tit for tat escalation. good morning, hopefully not. but yes, the is a committed. it says to, to expose the way that you are making it says to respond. it's always on the document you must as in there, those to see it all says a of a slippery slope or false peaceful dots. but we need to pay attention to the where the, the loading doesn't say the test will be immediately. it doesn't seem that you know, the scope of rates. so the re, please enough for call the monthly careful, at least for now. but is it i is to lee issue is a well fix because we felt the need to evaluate at least look to evaluate him away . that's really it is that they've been released into, into the original. this is the danger. but the database as every country in a situation of the world that he's been cool, all style goods, we've the assessment of what's might lead to, to a low intensity of his thoughts and what your to my actual major response. and this
you'll see mixes back is an associate fellow of the middle east and north africa program at chatham house, british base think tank. i asked him if this could lead to tit for tat escalation. good morning, hopefully not. but yes, the is a committed. it says to, to expose the way that you are making it says to respond. it's always on the document you must as in there, those to see it all says a of a slippery slope or false peaceful dots. but we need to pay attention to the where the, the loading...
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does he make his back as an associate fellow of the middle east and north africa program at chatham house of british bass think tank? i asked him if this is going to be the start of a tit for tat escalation. this is monia, obviously not. but it, yes, the is a committed, it says to, to expose the way that you are making it says to respond and to resolve a document in the must to send their those to see it all says they offer slippery slope or false peaceful dots. but we need to pay attention to the where the, the loading doesn't say the test will be immediately. it doesn't seem that you know, the, the scope of fruits. so the re, please enough for all the different, at least filled out by is that i is to lee issue is very well fixed because we felt the need to evaluate, at least not to evaluate him away. that's really it is that they've been released into, into a vision of all. this is the danger. but you know, there, there is every country in a situation of the world that is been cool of targets. we use the assessment of what's might lead to, to a low intensity of a sponsor and what your t
does he make his back as an associate fellow of the middle east and north africa program at chatham house of british bass think tank? i asked him if this is going to be the start of a tit for tat escalation. this is monia, obviously not. but it, yes, the is a committed, it says to, to expose the way that you are making it says to respond and to resolve a document in the must to send their those to see it all says they offer slippery slope or false peaceful dots. but we need to pay attention to...
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in defense and diplomatic masses in london, you'll see medical book is the associate fellow at chatham house, specializing in the politics of israel, in the middle east, unintelligent. you've met on the rubber pool, is the editor of local coal, the hebrew language news site advancing, citizen journalism on an independent media site to all of you for joining us. i'd like to get to the ultra ultra orthodox for us, but there are lots of countries around the world, but don't have what something called the draw. so let's get to the basic system. first. if i can, do you a from just explained what the basic rule is for his riley's as i understand it, with some exceptions, every one of the a 2 by 18, most of and you'll select zillow, is that everybody is being listed. so i'll exceptions that domain exceptions. why is the out of these wayllace? uh, we really failed not, not to put them in a difficult to position to fight, save a cousins literally the government says sometimes and also the adult adults that the fully salt lake reasons do not serve and actually eh, ones, the state was a study. so it wa
in defense and diplomatic masses in london, you'll see medical book is the associate fellow at chatham house, specializing in the politics of israel, in the middle east, unintelligent. you've met on the rubber pool, is the editor of local coal, the hebrew language news site advancing, citizen journalism on an independent media site to all of you for joining us. i'd like to get to the ultra ultra orthodox for us, but there are lots of countries around the world, but don't have what something...
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you'll see medical book is an associate fellow at the british think tank chatham house and the motion of dc. i boss, shaheed ahmed, is senior diplomatic correspondence huff post. he's coming to us foreign policy since the obama administration. thank you. all 3 of you for joining us today. mohammed, let me start with you. we have had literally decades of hostility on proxy attacks between israel and the wrong. but what has changed in recent hours? would you say that israel and iran now at full? well, 1st of all, the strikes last night against is really regime were very devastating. the iranians severely damaged to military bases and the propaganda that were seeing 24 hours a day and literally now in the western media about how little damage was. cause is that absolute nonsense. the iranians sent many very cheap drones and old marseilles as decoys. maybe a couple of $1000000.00 and is riley spent $1300000000.00 to down them. and then the main missiles all got through then struck the military bases. and if the is there any of these are so confident about themselves? and i guess today tha
you'll see medical book is an associate fellow at the british think tank chatham house and the motion of dc. i boss, shaheed ahmed, is senior diplomatic correspondence huff post. he's coming to us foreign policy since the obama administration. thank you. all 3 of you for joining us today. mohammed, let me start with you. we have had literally decades of hostility on proxy attacks between israel and the wrong. but what has changed in recent hours? would you say that israel and iran now at full?...
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we have an associate fellow at chatham house and an international negotiator.g to the interview that we just did in the growing chorus of demands from world leaders for a ceasefire, including president biden who had his harshest criticism yet of israel. where does this leave us on how close do you think we could beat to a potential ceasefire? i think it's extremely disappointing that a ceasefire wasn't agreed on before eid. the hope was that at the very least there will be a cessation of hostilities for the three days of the eid and the more likely it was hoped that there would be a six—week ceasefire agreed, commencing yesterday. so we are in an extremely difficult spot at the moment, given that did not happen, with very harsh criticism coming out, not only from president biden but throughout the world with the king ofjordan writing an opinion piece with other world leaders in the washington post calling for a ceasefire. the fact that these leaders are making public their harsh criticism of, say netanyahu, because he is too large extent to blame for the curren
we have an associate fellow at chatham house and an international negotiator.g to the interview that we just did in the growing chorus of demands from world leaders for a ceasefire, including president biden who had his harshest criticism yet of israel. where does this leave us on how close do you think we could beat to a potential ceasefire? i think it's extremely disappointing that a ceasefire wasn't agreed on before eid. the hope was that at the very least there will be a cessation of...
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. —— at chatham house. you have described this as a new pyridine in the middle east.actly does that mean? we woke up on sunday after a night of incredible tension with iran directly— of incredible tension with iran directly striking israel with drones and missiles, something we have not seen ever_ and missiles, something we have not seen ever with the level of tension across_ seen ever with the level of tension across the — seen ever with the level of tension across the middle east or between israel_ across the middle east or between israel and — across the middle east or between israel and iran. to add the stories that have — israel and iran. to add the stories that have been added for many decades— that have been added for many decades now. this changes the game because _ decades now. this changes the game because we _ decades now. this changes the game because we could see an israeli counterattack and that could spill over into — counterattack and that could spill over into a — counterattack and that could spill over into a wider regional war. iran said it carried
. —— at chatham house. you have described this as a new pyridine in the middle east.actly does that mean? we woke up on sunday after a night of incredible tension with iran directly— of incredible tension with iran directly striking israel with drones and missiles, something we have not seen ever_ and missiles, something we have not seen ever with the level of tension across_ seen ever with the level of tension across the — seen ever with the level of tension across the middle east or...
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let's join the director of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house, london basedank. welcome to bbc news. , ., ., ., based think tank. welcome to bbc news-_ you - based think tank. welcome to bbc news._ you have i news. good morning. you have described _ news. good morning. you have described this _ news. good morning. you have described this as _ news. good morning. you have described this as a _ news. good morning. you have described this as a new - news. good morning. you have i described this as a new paradigms news. good morning. you have - described this as a new paradigms in the middle east, what exactly does this mean? brute the middle east, what exactly does this mean? ~ , ., ,, this mean? we woke up on sunday after a night _ this mean? we woke up on sunday after a night of _ this mean? we woke up on sunday after a night of incredible - this mean? we woke up on sunday after a night of incredible tension l after a night of incredible tension with iran — after a night of incredible tension with iran directly striking israel with iran directly striking israe
let's join the director of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house, london basedank. welcome to bbc news. , ., ., ., based think tank. welcome to bbc news-_ you - based think tank. welcome to bbc news._ you have i news. good morning. you have described _ news. good morning. you have described this _ news. good morning. you have described this as _ news. good morning. you have described this as a _ news. good morning. you have described this as a new - news. good morning. you...
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to galip dalay, a senior consulting fellow of the turkey initiative at international think—tank chatham houseppening at the moment? this defeat might not be national elections, mr everyone is in power for a national elections, mr everyone is in powerfor a couple of national elections, mr everyone is in power for a couple of years yet but it still shows a shift in support for his party. well, certainly- _ support for his party. well, certainly. this _ support for his party. well, certainly. this is _ support for his party. well, certainly. this is quite - support for his party. well, certainly. this is quite a . support for his party. well, i certainly. this is quite a major development... he is in control of all major cities in turkey, the population size amounts to more than 65% of the turkish population so this is a major, let's say, yellow card for the government. this is a warning to the government in coalition. a big question right now is whether the opposition will... depending on how the opposition... that will very much shape the next stage of the process but right now, basically turk
to galip dalay, a senior consulting fellow of the turkey initiative at international think—tank chatham houseppening at the moment? this defeat might not be national elections, mr everyone is in power for a national elections, mr everyone is in powerfor a couple of national elections, mr everyone is in power for a couple of years yet but it still shows a shift in support for his party. well, certainly- _ support for his party. well, certainly. this _ support for his party. well, certainly....
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from the environment society from chatham house.of men of women who ran post offices sub were blamed and prosecuted for theft after faulty computer software said money was missing from post office accounts. today the former sub—postmaster alan bates who led the campaign to expose the injustice has appeared at the public inquiry into the horizon computer scandal. mr bates became a household name after an itv drama about the case. zoe conway reports. is it any wonder that allan bates is smiling. after 23 years of campaigning, he can now tell the inquiry everything he knows about the post office scandal he explained why he had kept fighting for so long. as you got to meet people, and realised it wasn't just yourself and you saw the harm and injustice that had been descended upon them, it was something that you felt you had to deal with. over the year, allan bates has written to a series of government minister, in charge of the post office. you in fact sent a reply to mr davie. the inquiry was shown alert sent to the post office ministe
from the environment society from chatham house.of men of women who ran post offices sub were blamed and prosecuted for theft after faulty computer software said money was missing from post office accounts. today the former sub—postmaster alan bates who led the campaign to expose the injustice has appeared at the public inquiry into the horizon computer scandal. mr bates became a household name after an itv drama about the case. zoe conway reports. is it any wonder that allan bates is...
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joining us now is sanam vakil, director of chatham house's middle east and north africa programme.hat is your reading of the situation?— situation? we have heard it is imminent _ situation? we have heard it is imminent for _ situation? we have heard it is imminent for days, _ situation? we have heard it is imminent for days, i've - situation? we have heard it is| imminent for days, i've before situation? we have heard it is - imminent for days, i've before seen such messaging in the public domain between so many actors, both to hype up between so many actors, both to hype up the situation but perhaps to contain what everyone is fearing could be a broader regional war. i suspect there will be an iranian response in the next few days but we really are guessing as to what they will do and when, where and how. hagar will do and when, where and how. how much pressure — will do and when, where and how. how much pressure do you think iran is under to be seen to be doing something? because of an attack on its consulate?— its consulate? certainly the attack on its consulate _ its consulate?
joining us now is sanam vakil, director of chatham house's middle east and north africa programme.hat is your reading of the situation?— situation? we have heard it is imminent _ situation? we have heard it is imminent for _ situation? we have heard it is imminent for days, _ situation? we have heard it is imminent for days, i've - situation? we have heard it is| imminent for days, i've before situation? we have heard it is - imminent for days, i've before seen such messaging in the public...
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for more analysis, let's speak to director of the asia—pacific programme at chatham house, ben bland.a whole, what do you make of it?— what do you make of it? it's been a tositive what do you make of it? it's been a positive sign _ what do you make of it? it's been a positive sign on _ what do you make of it? it's been a positive sign on the _ what do you make of it? it's been a positive sign on the stabilisation i positive sign on the stabilisation of the relationship in the short term between the us and china, it is good that they are talking and talking about substantive problems and many differences as laura was saying. the problem is, they didn't make much substantive progress. there wasn't an expectation of that, but you are looking at two great powers who are at loggerheads on so many important issues and they are not going to resolve them in one meeting or one set of meeting. tactically it is probably good for both sides to dial down the temperature in the short term, especially with us elections coming up especially with us elections coming up later this year.— up later this
for more analysis, let's speak to director of the asia—pacific programme at chatham house, ben bland.a whole, what do you make of it?— what do you make of it? it's been a tositive what do you make of it? it's been a positive sign _ what do you make of it? it's been a positive sign on _ what do you make of it? it's been a positive sign on the _ what do you make of it? it's been a positive sign on the stabilisation i positive sign on the stabilisation of the relationship in the short term...
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to galip dalay, a senior consulting fellow of the turkey initiative at international think tank chatham houseics because right now the opposition is basically in control of all major cities in turkey. in terms of population size, that amounts to more than 65% of the turkish population, so this is like a major, let's say, yellow card for the government. this is the warning to the governing coalition of the government and a credit to the opposition. the big question right now is whether the opposition will manage their victory and the government will manage the defeat well. depending on how the opposition manages the victory and how the government manages the defeat, that will be, that will very much shape the next stage of turkish politics, but right now basically turkey has quite a strong competition between the opposition and governing lot. well, let's speak to our panel again. leon and mary anne about that. as we saw in that interview, really clear sense that the kind of power that president erdogan wielded over turkey is slipping away. leon, what are your thoughts on that? i what are your
to galip dalay, a senior consulting fellow of the turkey initiative at international think tank chatham houseics because right now the opposition is basically in control of all major cities in turkey. in terms of population size, that amounts to more than 65% of the turkish population, so this is like a major, let's say, yellow card for the government. this is the warning to the governing coalition of the government and a credit to the opposition. the big question right now is whether the...
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tonight, to take us through some of the issues armida van rij, she is a senior research fellow at chatham houseads the europe programme and also joining us from brussels, dr heather grabbe, senior fellow with bruegel — a brussels—based economic think tank. armida, lets bring up the parliament as it stands post 2019. there are the seven parliamentary groups. the largest of those — the centre right epp and the the progressive socialists and democrats. but then there is the identity and democracy movement, id, who currently have 59 of the 705 seats. they the grouping of hard right and populist parties. and that's where i want to start, because the right—wing surge in the polls armida, seems bigger and bolder this time around. what do you expect from this election and what are the implications of that? thank you, christian. it indeed the case that the _ thank you, christian. it indeed the case that the polls _ thank you, christian. it indeed the case that the polls are _ thank you, christian. it indeed the case that the polls are expecting l thank you, christian. it indeed the case that the polls a
tonight, to take us through some of the issues armida van rij, she is a senior research fellow at chatham houseads the europe programme and also joining us from brussels, dr heather grabbe, senior fellow with bruegel — a brussels—based economic think tank. armida, lets bring up the parliament as it stands post 2019. there are the seven parliamentary groups. the largest of those — the centre right epp and the the progressive socialists and democrats. but then there is the identity and...
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pace and intensity of where we aren't seeing these threats emerge, and i commend to everyone the chatham house—— where we are seeing these threats. asjens stoltenberg highlighted, the interconnectedness when you have state supporting each other and working together, that is what we have to recognise has changed. that is why it is important we make the investment and make it now and i believe it is the right thing to do. what was your second question? inaudible that is the main thing, but the one thing i would point out, because we have been talking a lot about it, we should approach the question from a position of strength and confidence. ukraine is a good example of that. if you think back a couple of years, and i'm sure this would be echoed by jens, special operation undertook by russia was meant to be over in a couple of weeks, everyone was meant to go home after ukraine was subjugated, but if you take a step back, vladimir putin has absolutely failed in all of his big strategic objectives, and you can see that in a lot of different ways. half the land that russia initially took has been re
pace and intensity of where we aren't seeing these threats emerge, and i commend to everyone the chatham house—— where we are seeing these threats. asjens stoltenberg highlighted, the interconnectedness when you have state supporting each other and working together, that is what we have to recognise has changed. that is why it is important we make the investment and make it now and i believe it is the right thing to do. what was your second question? inaudible that is the main thing, but...
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so for example, i was at lloyds of london last fall we were at a chatham house rule event and the thehead of of disasters and i can violate chatham rules because it was published in the financial times later. she said, you know we believe in , climate change. we think it's real, it's serious. but we haven't seen its effect on our portfolio management and so that was headlined in the financial times a couple months later where the financial times says head of lloyds of london , you know, you know private , meeting says exactly that i do think if you're someone who manages risk that's related to accurately understanding climate and weather trends people are starting to realize you can't get caught up in the hype in the public discussions. so i think it's perfectly reasonable to expect we may have a a two-path dialogue going on and there's the public dialogue and you know as you say it's you know if you know it's it's cold today, that's climate change. i mean, it's fine, it's part of the times. but i think for people who make decisions where they have to know, you know, i'm putting in yo
so for example, i was at lloyds of london last fall we were at a chatham house rule event and the thehead of of disasters and i can violate chatham rules because it was published in the financial times later. she said, you know we believe in , climate change. we think it's real, it's serious. but we haven't seen its effect on our portfolio management and so that was headlined in the financial times a couple months later where the financial times says head of lloyds of london , you know, you...
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let's get some more now with the director of the africa program at chatham house.s on where rwanda is as a country. is it a dreadful dictatorship that has no human rights, or is it this wonderful panacea of growth and economic opportunity in africa ? or perhaps, is it africa? or perhaps, is it somewhere in between ? somewhere in between? >> oh, definitely. it's in between. so it's an authoritarian country and you couldn't have a debate like you have on gb news about politics in rwanda. but it does have impressive economic growth . it impressive economic growth. it is a secure country. if you abstain from politics, and so the reality isn't what andrew mitchell was depicting yesterday, that it's a lot better living in kigali than london, but it's by far not a basket case or a dangerous place. it's a lovely place to visit if you're on holiday, for example. >> and do we know how many, people rwanda is prepared to take? how prepared are they ? take? how prepared are they? >> oh, they are prepared, this is a good deal for rwanda. it also builds in british government supp
let's get some more now with the director of the africa program at chatham house.s on where rwanda is as a country. is it a dreadful dictatorship that has no human rights, or is it this wonderful panacea of growth and economic opportunity in africa ? or perhaps, is it africa? or perhaps, is it somewhere in between ? somewhere in between? >> oh, definitely. it's in between. so it's an authoritarian country and you couldn't have a debate like you have on gb news about politics in rwanda....
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chatham english think tank house called iran's response successful and indicative of capability. english guardian newspaper wrote that israel's deterrence with an attack. the idea that we can stop hamas and iran and have deterrent power against them was wrong. a few days have passed since the defensive and retaliatory action of the islamic revolutionary guard corps of iran against the zionist regime of the people all over the country. it also supports and expresses happiness for this brave action of the irgc by forming a community. a little taste of the atrocities they did. we say goodbye to all our dear guards. that self-made rockets iran was in the land of iran towards the occupied lands, which brought joy and honor to the people of iran and the world. we are so happy now that we can only make ourselves proud. everyone we see is happy . israel can't do anything wrong about iran because iran is advanced because iran is powerful. . the killer of israel, america, iran is now a superpower in its own region . the people of islamila were very great. in the old days, they said, hit, h
chatham english think tank house called iran's response successful and indicative of capability. english guardian newspaper wrote that israel's deterrence with an attack. the idea that we can stop hamas and iran and have deterrent power against them was wrong. a few days have passed since the defensive and retaliatory action of the islamic revolutionary guard corps of iran against the zionist regime of the people all over the country. it also supports and expresses happiness for this brave...
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to professor yossi mekelberg, associate fellow at the middle east and north africa program for chatham houseond rhetoric . beyond rhetoric. >> good afternoon. yeah, it's the rhetoric we are familiar with for many, many years, whether it's directly between israel and iran or with the hezbollah . hezbollah. >> but at this point, considering what happened nearly two weeks ago in damascus and the escalation of words between the escalation of words between the two, and always the expectation that something is going to happen sometimes it becomes a self—fulfilling prophecy . prophecy. >> and given that we know the history here, given that we know that iran has been using its proxies to , to, to send attacks, proxies to, to, to send attacks, it's been funding various groups. this is something a little bit more different , a little bit more different, a little bit more different, a little bit more significant. what risk is there that there will be genuine spill—over here? >> yes . and that's exactly the >> yes. and that's exactly the risk. iran is usually feels very comfortable to use proxies. and i
to professor yossi mekelberg, associate fellow at the middle east and north africa program for chatham houseond rhetoric . beyond rhetoric. >> good afternoon. yeah, it's the rhetoric we are familiar with for many, many years, whether it's directly between israel and iran or with the hezbollah . hezbollah. >> but at this point, considering what happened nearly two weeks ago in damascus and the escalation of words between the escalation of words between the two, and always the...
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oliver dowden is due to speak at chatham house later, where he'll outline plans to protect against shocksrussian invasion of ukraine. dowden is expected to call for a review of export controls and an update of the investment act , used to the investment act, used to block deals with chinese companies . prince harry has companies. prince harry has officially listed the united states as his primary residence , states as his primary residence, according to documents filed in the uk. the change was made last summer. he and his wife meghan moved to america after stepping back from royal duties in 2020. and the cheapest european houday and the cheapest european holiday destinations this summer might not be where you'd expect. consumer group, which has analysed more than 4500 package deals and found the least expensive, are locations generally considered pricey, like the greek islands or italy's amalfi coast, traditionally , low cost options traditionally, low cost options like bulgaria and turkey didn't even make the top ten. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning
oliver dowden is due to speak at chatham house later, where he'll outline plans to protect against shocksrussian invasion of ukraine. dowden is expected to call for a review of export controls and an update of the investment act , used to the investment act, used to block deals with chinese companies . prince harry has companies. prince harry has officially listed the united states as his primary residence , states as his primary residence, according to documents filed in the uk. the change was...