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modernising the hajj is a key gambit of crown prince mohammed bin sulman. double in the next decade. in a sign of changing times, this year, for the first time, pilgrims will see saudi women driving in the city streets. but the crown prince's reforms have in double—edged, with dissent, both from religious hardliners and liberal reformers, being harshly repressed. there mightjust be something in the water at a hospital in the us state of arizona, where 16 nurses have found out that they're all pregnant at the same time. that's10% of the nursing staff in the intensive care unit. max gorden, a reporter from the local tv station, has the story. it wasn't like they planned it, and they sure weren't counting on this. 0ne after another after another.- intensive—care unit 0ne after another after another.- intensive—ca re unit nurses 0ne after another after another.- intensive—care unit nurses out this hospital in maister or pregnant at the same time. the boon of burgeoning bellis has increased trips to the cafeteria. and it has some patients are little confused. he
modernising the hajj is a key gambit of crown prince mohammed bin sulman. double in the next decade. in a sign of changing times, this year, for the first time, pilgrims will see saudi women driving in the city streets. but the crown prince's reforms have in double—edged, with dissent, both from religious hardliners and liberal reformers, being harshly repressed. there mightjust be something in the water at a hospital in the us state of arizona, where 16 nurses have found out that they're all...
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but this is the first time that i've performed the hajj and it's been one of my greatest wish is for a long time i prayed to allah to help me to perform the whole ritual i hope this year will be a good one for the islamic nations are. set up so. the hajj poses a great logistical challenge for sadia arabia and twenty fifteen more than two thousand four hundred people were killed in a stampede and subsequent crush authorities say they are prepared we have done everything possible to prevent any kind of stampede and that the new i just. wrote is just. one evidence of how much saudi arabia is willing to do to bring take the security and safety of polygamy and make up people flock to circle the cube shaped islam's holiest site it's what muslims all over the world turn towards cheering their five daily prayers and a place that all hope to see in the flesh at least once in their lives. in football the german cup first round continued today and they have been some shock results on a county now ready managed to beat fourth to talk us and us a with a goal by robot eleven dusky an eighty second
but this is the first time that i've performed the hajj and it's been one of my greatest wish is for a long time i prayed to allah to help me to perform the whole ritual i hope this year will be a good one for the islamic nations are. set up so. the hajj poses a great logistical challenge for sadia arabia and twenty fifteen more than two thousand four hundred people were killed in a stampede and subsequent crush authorities say they are prepared we have done everything possible to prevent any...
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the annual muslim pilgrimage, the hajj, begins on sunday.ritual, held in and around the city of mecca in saudi arabia. it comes as saudi arabia continues to take a more openly assertive stance on the world stage. with more, here's david campanale. the importance of the hajj for the almost 2 billion muslims around the world is as unchanging as its rituals. but the way it's organised by saudi arabia continues to evolve. hosting the pilgrimage is a matter of immense prestige and pride for saudi arabia and its royal family. but it is a huge logistical challenge, which has seen regular disasters occur, from deadly stampedes to fires. the saudis have expanded and modernised the infrastructure around the hajj at great expense. this year they are stressing how it has become an increasingly high—tech operation, with apps for translation and medical help. 0ne innovation is this so—called nap pod from japan, where pilgrims can take a breatherfrom the intensity of the experience. translation: the pilgrims are guests of god and serving them is an honour,
the annual muslim pilgrimage, the hajj, begins on sunday.ritual, held in and around the city of mecca in saudi arabia. it comes as saudi arabia continues to take a more openly assertive stance on the world stage. with more, here's david campanale. the importance of the hajj for the almost 2 billion muslims around the world is as unchanging as its rituals. but the way it's organised by saudi arabia continues to evolve. hosting the pilgrimage is a matter of immense prestige and pride for saudi...
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the annual hajj pilgrimage in saudi arabia is under way.ble-bodied muslims are required to make the trip once in their life. but, for some muslims from canada, their trip is in ngopardy, because of an escalating diplomatic dispute. abora patta explains. >> reporter: as the two million pilgrims begin to retrace their prophet muhammad's steps, they eyll notice something very different this year. women are behind the wheel for the first time after the ban on female drivers was lifted, but some of the women who advocated for the right to drive are in atil. it is their immediate release stat the canadian foreign minister demanded in a tweet earlier this month. f leashing a torrent of fury acom saudi arabia who accused canada of interfering in its internal affairs. and as diplomatic tensions escalated, the saudi kingdom canceled all flights to canada. ofr many canadian-muslims, the journey of a lifetime has become mired in uncertainty. fachrizal halim decided to risk it anyway. >> no, we have no idea how we are going to get back to canada. p repo
the annual hajj pilgrimage in saudi arabia is under way.ble-bodied muslims are required to make the trip once in their life. but, for some muslims from canada, their trip is in ngopardy, because of an escalating diplomatic dispute. abora patta explains. >> reporter: as the two million pilgrims begin to retrace their prophet muhammad's steps, they eyll notice something very different this year. women are behind the wheel for the first time after the ban on female drivers was lifted, but...
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the hajj poses a great logistical challenge for saudi arabia and twenty fifteen more than two thousand four hundred people were killed in a stampede and subsequent crush authorities say they are prepared we have done everything possible to prevent any kind of a stampede and that the new oil john mara. project is just. one evidence of how much saudi arabia is willing to do to bring take the security and safety of polygamy and make up people flock to circle to keep shape islam's holiest site it's what ms thems all over the world turned towards cheering their five daily prayers and a place that all hope to see in the flesh at least once in their lives. and just her minder of the tough story that we're following for you. flooding in india. two hundred. more than three hundred fifty people have already died. of the death toll could rise. that's it for me for now you are watching. more. news and information on. how to. the teetotal personally. with the plans to make the game so special. should hold true for. more than football.
the hajj poses a great logistical challenge for saudi arabia and twenty fifteen more than two thousand four hundred people were killed in a stampede and subsequent crush authorities say they are prepared we have done everything possible to prevent any kind of a stampede and that the new oil john mara. project is just. one evidence of how much saudi arabia is willing to do to bring take the security and safety of polygamy and make up people flock to circle to keep shape islam's holiest site it's...
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the five-day hajj pilgrimage ie ired by all able-bodied muslims once in their lifetime. why are insurance copays sometimes higher than the price of a prescription drug? read more on our website, pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: it wasn't that long ago that hailing a cab in new york city meant taking one of the thousands of yellow taxis that have long been part of the city's fabric. and there were only so many of them: in fact, you couldn't drive one unless the vehicle had a "medallion," th number of whs always strictly limited. now, of course, the cabs compete with ride-hailing apps such as uber and lyft, and t result is a lot more cars on the road. the increased supply of cars has also meant less money going to all drivers. it's situation the city has even begun to regulate and it might not be the last one to do it. with the touch of a button, ridesharing apps like uber and lyft connect drivers with those looking for a ride. >> i've arrived. >> sreenivasan: andy gonzalez, to drives for both, began with uber shortly aft company first came to new york seven years ago. he
the five-day hajj pilgrimage ie ired by all able-bodied muslims once in their lifetime. why are insurance copays sometimes higher than the price of a prescription drug? read more on our website, pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: it wasn't that long ago that hailing a cab in new york city meant taking one of the thousands of yellow taxis that have long been part of the city's fabric. and there were only so many of them: in fact, you couldn't drive one unless the vehicle had a...
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the annual hajj pilgrimage is underway. able bodied muslims are required to make the trip once in their life. but for some muslims for canada, their trip is in jeopardy because of an escalating diplomatic dispute. deborah padok explains. >> reporter: as the 2 million pilgrims begin to replace their prophet muhammad's steps, they will notice something very different this year. women are behind the wheel for the first time after the ban on female drivers was lifted. but some of the women who advocated for the right to drive are in jail. it is their immediate release that the canadian foreign minister demanded in a tweet earlier this month. unleashing a torrent of fury from saudi arabia who accused canada of interfering in its internal affairs. and as diplomatic tensions escalated, the saudi kingdom canceled all flights to canada. for many canadian muslims, the journey of a lifetime has become mired in uncertainty. he decided to risk it anyway. >> we have no idea what we are going to get back to canada. >> reporter: muslims ar
the annual hajj pilgrimage is underway. able bodied muslims are required to make the trip once in their life. but for some muslims for canada, their trip is in jeopardy because of an escalating diplomatic dispute. deborah padok explains. >> reporter: as the 2 million pilgrims begin to replace their prophet muhammad's steps, they will notice something very different this year. women are behind the wheel for the first time after the ban on female drivers was lifted. but some of the women...
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and a few of them will be making the annual hajj pilgrimage to mecca in saudi arabia. cool somebody go shopping for things to take on the house pilgrimage which she and her husband hafez will soon undertake. they live in or do bizarre a vibrant market area and delhi and home to more than one million muslims. pool so is on her way to the home of her son and daughter in law who also live in the area. a mother has clearly a mile both physically on it and i don't know what. our lab i'm up next how glad i. am never to get out because of the. family units and is an anomaly and. about another island now it is certainly my leg and i don't know what you will get by i am of the latter love alligator that line our drug of all of us. and not done about it not to our left hand i'm not a problem of got. to go so. i'm not that i'm not really up in it it must. have been a sigh and i know that when i look at. the full. neck of the ass i am in fact we've all got. to. get them out there not that i like a lot of manhattan as i love living in you but i think that you. are not island there
and a few of them will be making the annual hajj pilgrimage to mecca in saudi arabia. cool somebody go shopping for things to take on the house pilgrimage which she and her husband hafez will soon undertake. they live in or do bizarre a vibrant market area and delhi and home to more than one million muslims. pool so is on her way to the home of her son and daughter in law who also live in the area. a mother has clearly a mile both physically on it and i don't know what. our lab i'm up next how...
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so he arabia has been making final preparations to host the annual hajj pilgrimage which begins on sunday over two million faithful home across the world are expected to bring a five day event the pilgrimage represents one of the five pillars of islam and is required of all able bodied muslims once in that light. now the former united nations chief and nobel peace laureate kofi annan has died and then was the first black african to be the world's top diplomat he served two terms from one thousand nine hundred ninety seven to two thousand and six now in new york at the united nations has lowered its flag to half mast of its world headquarters and then died off a short illness at the age of eighty. four almost ten years the face of the u.n. for many he still is he managed to be more than just the u.n. secretary general he was the moral authority he was driven by one conviction that he kept for it to rating we have an obligation under international humanitarian law and now on moral values to kofi annan was born in ghana in one thousand nine hundred thirty eight his parents were well off he c
so he arabia has been making final preparations to host the annual hajj pilgrimage which begins on sunday over two million faithful home across the world are expected to bring a five day event the pilgrimage represents one of the five pillars of islam and is required of all able bodied muslims once in that light. now the former united nations chief and nobel peace laureate kofi annan has died and then was the first black african to be the world's top diplomat he served two terms from one...
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the annual hajj pilgrimage has begun in mecca saudi arabia over two million muslims from across the world are expected during the five day event now it's one of the world's biggest gatherings and in the coming days pilgrims will take part in a series of rituals including circling islam's most sacred shrine aqaba. let's not look at a story that's put austrian the austrian government under the spotlight of its foreign minister's decision to invite russian president vladimir putin to a wedding photographs had raided been released showing caring with putin at a wedding party over the weekend but now there's a video which has emerged showing the two sharing a dance and that has sparked an outcry critics say behavior undermined the european union stand against moscow over ukraine but vienna says put an attended the wedding as a private guest and there would be no change in austria's foreign policy position. public has been following that story and he now joins me in studio is a pleasure to have you here so pablo how exactly did the timea putin find himself at a wedding party of austria's foreig
the annual hajj pilgrimage has begun in mecca saudi arabia over two million muslims from across the world are expected during the five day event now it's one of the world's biggest gatherings and in the coming days pilgrims will take part in a series of rituals including circling islam's most sacred shrine aqaba. let's not look at a story that's put austrian the austrian government under the spotlight of its foreign minister's decision to invite russian president vladimir putin to a wedding...
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the hajj poses a great logistical challenge for saudi arabia and twenty fifteen more than two thousand four hundred people were killed in a stampede and subsequent crush authorities say they are prepared we have done everything possible to prevent any kind of stampede. the new oil john mara. is just. one evidence of how much saudi arabia is willing to do to protect the security and safety of polygamy and make up people flock to circle the cube shaped islam's holiest site it's what muslims all over the world turn towards cheering their five daily prayers and a place that all hope to see in the flesh at least once in their lives. and just remind her of the top story that we're following for you living in india and showing no sign of easing rescuers in the southern states have karen are stepping up efforts to bring food and water to hundreds of heads in the things both trying despite high water more than three hundred and fifty people have already died and authorities fear that the death toll could rise. that's it for me for now you are watching you need coming to you live from berlin and
the hajj poses a great logistical challenge for saudi arabia and twenty fifteen more than two thousand four hundred people were killed in a stampede and subsequent crush authorities say they are prepared we have done everything possible to prevent any kind of stampede. the new oil john mara. is just. one evidence of how much saudi arabia is willing to do to protect the security and safety of polygamy and make up people flock to circle the cube shaped islam's holiest site it's what muslims all...
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the hajj retraces the last steps of the prophet muhammad.least once in their lifetime — if they are healthy enough. the pilgrimage was struck by its worst ever disaster three years ago, when more than 2000 worshippers were crushed to death in a stampede. now it‘s time for a look at the weather. we have got a lot of cloud across the uk. it is warm and muggy beneath the uk. it is warm and muggy beneath the cloud and for some, patchy rain and drizzle as well. this is the scene in aberdeenshire. quite a typical scene i suspect for many. there will be breaks in the cloud and we have had some breaks to give sunshine across eastern parts of england. sunny spells across the far north of scotland but in northern ireland and northern and western areas of england and wales, it will be cloudy, damp and resilient from time to time. but it is warm, temperatures getting up to about 20, two 26 degrees. as we go through this evening and overnight a lot of cloud around and the chance of more patchy rain and drizzle. especially around the western coast of engl
the hajj retraces the last steps of the prophet muhammad.least once in their lifetime — if they are healthy enough. the pilgrimage was struck by its worst ever disaster three years ago, when more than 2000 worshippers were crushed to death in a stampede. now it‘s time for a look at the weather. we have got a lot of cloud across the uk. it is warm and muggy beneath the uk. it is warm and muggy beneath the cloud and for some, patchy rain and drizzle as well. this is the scene in...
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cattery citizens and expatriates have been blocked from traveling to saudi arabia to perform the hajj the annual pilgrimage muslims make to mecca it is the second time they've been prevented from making the journey since the saudi led blockade on gaza began more than a year ago we have a vile as a story. for over fourteen hundred years this was called the land of hejaz hundreds of thousands of muslims from faraway lands flocked to these holy sites in mecca and medina to perform hajj the annual pilgrimage one of the five pillars of the faith. in one nine hundred thirty two a bedouin clan by the name of. what was ruling in the desert region of nudged to the east and next to him leading to the creation of what is currently known as saudi arabia over the years the number of pilgrims grew to millions the saudi monarchy imposed a quota system limiting the number attending from each country in the name of safety and logistics. but foreign muslim countries accused saudis of utilizing had visa restrictions to serve political goals. i mean that for the fourth consecutive year saudi arabia refus
cattery citizens and expatriates have been blocked from traveling to saudi arabia to perform the hajj the annual pilgrimage muslims make to mecca it is the second time they've been prevented from making the journey since the saudi led blockade on gaza began more than a year ago we have a vile as a story. for over fourteen hundred years this was called the land of hejaz hundreds of thousands of muslims from faraway lands flocked to these holy sites in mecca and medina to perform hajj the annual...
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castro al-jazeera still ahead all the news out as more than two million muslims perform the annual hajj pilgrimage saudi arabia is accused of that in politics interfere with religion and son here in men's return to his national team but south korea on the road to asia that's coming up on this. from the neon lights of asia. to the city that never sleeps. hello get a welcome back to your international weather forecasts we're starting this hour here across parts of central asia we are watching the temperatures really begin to warm up and more rain is coming into the forecast particularly down here across the coastal regions of china you can see extending out towards the south china sea as well temperatures though along the southeast coast are beginning to rise we're going to be seeing food show sing a high temperature there on tuesday of about thirty six degrees and as we go towards wednesday we are going to be watching it turn to thirty seven but up toward shanghai we're going to watch your psych loan just off your coast that's going to typhoon soulik and that's not going to be late makin
castro al-jazeera still ahead all the news out as more than two million muslims perform the annual hajj pilgrimage saudi arabia is accused of that in politics interfere with religion and son here in men's return to his national team but south korea on the road to asia that's coming up on this. from the neon lights of asia. to the city that never sleeps. hello get a welcome back to your international weather forecasts we're starting this hour here across parts of central asia we are watching the...
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. >>> the annual five day hajj pilgrimage is underway. some muslims in canada. >> reporter: as the 2 million pilgrims again to retrace their prophet mohammed's steps they'll notice something very different this year. women are behind the wheel for the first time after the ban on female drivers was lifted, but some of the women that advocated for the right to drive are in jail. it is their immediate release that the canadian foreign minister demanded in a tweet earlier this month. unleashing a torrent of fury from saudi arabia that accused canada of interfering in it's internal affairs. and as diplomatic tensions escalated the saudi kingdom cancelled all flights to canada. for many canadian muslims the journey of a lifetime has become mired in uncertainty. he decided to risk it anyway. >> we have no idea how we are going to get back to canada. >> reporter: muslims are obliged to make the pilgrimage at least once in their lives. but now canadians are cancelling a trip they have been saving for for years and those already there are strugglin
. >>> the annual five day hajj pilgrimage is underway. some muslims in canada. >> reporter: as the 2 million pilgrims again to retrace their prophet mohammed's steps they'll notice something very different this year. women are behind the wheel for the first time after the ban on female drivers was lifted, but some of the women that advocated for the right to drive are in jail. it is their immediate release that the canadian foreign minister demanded in a tweet earlier this month....
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its the last major ritual of the hajj pilgrimage that heralded the start of eid al—adha. in the legal cases against two of president trump's former senior aides, paul manafort and michael cohen. earlier, i spoke to carol leonnig from the washington post. she explained which of the two cases could be most the damaging for the president. in some ways, both of them are very bad for the president optically, because these people were if not best friends with him, very close to him on the campaign, and he trusted them with very senior positions, though he's said otherwise at times. in terms of legal repercussions, it seems as though mr cohen points the greatest finger, i guess, at mr trump, by saying that he worked in co—ordination with donald trump to violate campaign finance laws in the fall and the early summer — late summer, forgive me, of 2016. mr manafort‘s charges are almost entirely about his own actions, long before he met mr trump. the issue there has always been that the special counsel who is investigating russian interference in the election in 2016, the presidenti
its the last major ritual of the hajj pilgrimage that heralded the start of eid al—adha. in the legal cases against two of president trump's former senior aides, paul manafort and michael cohen. earlier, i spoke to carol leonnig from the washington post. she explained which of the two cases could be most the damaging for the president. in some ways, both of them are very bad for the president optically, because these people were if not best friends with him, very close to him on the campaign,...
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. >>> millions of muslims are gathering in mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage. it represents one of the biggest gatherings every year. it includes a series of specific rituals carried out by the prophet mohammad. all healthy muslims are expected to complete the hajj at least once in their lifetime. 2 million people are expected to gather there in saudi arabia. >>> and people in india's kerala state have been forced to use boats to get around. 350 have died since the monsoons began two weeks ago. relief teams were able to rescue 22,000 people on sunday. >>> and several people are dead after multiple strong earthquakes in indonesia. you can see the aftermath. power is out for much of the two islands affected. one tremor measured 6.9. many residents were already staying in tents. >>> two officers north of birmingham, alabama are being called heroes. they rushed into a burning building to rescue anyone inside. ron claiborne has that story. >> reporter: w dramatic body cam footage shows the heart-stopping moments when first responders arrived to find this apartment b
. >>> millions of muslims are gathering in mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage. it represents one of the biggest gatherings every year. it includes a series of specific rituals carried out by the prophet mohammad. all healthy muslims are expected to complete the hajj at least once in their lifetime. 2 million people are expected to gather there in saudi arabia. >>> and people in india's kerala state have been forced to use boats to get around. 350 have died since the monsoons...
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and the gulf times reports on the beginning of the hajj rituals.ly tech—savvy with apps now helping people to navigate islam's holiest site. yet again, the indonesian island of lombok has been hit by a series of earthquakes. the latest had a magnitude of 6.9. it was felt in the east of the island, triggering landslides and sending people fleeing into the streets. the new tremors come just two weeks after an earthquake killed more than a70 people and destroyed tens of thousands of homes. richard galpin reports. once again, people in lombok run for their lives as another series of powerful earthquakes hits the island. the fear palpable. one of the tremors measuring 6.9, the same as the quake which killed more than 400 people here earlier this month. for those living near the hills, another danger — landslides triggered by the earthquakes sweeping down towards them. aid workers are doing what they can to help. we are lucky, they have water and food they can distribute, we are also distributing tarpaulin, but more aid is clearly still needed, and for e
and the gulf times reports on the beginning of the hajj rituals.ly tech—savvy with apps now helping people to navigate islam's holiest site. yet again, the indonesian island of lombok has been hit by a series of earthquakes. the latest had a magnitude of 6.9. it was felt in the east of the island, triggering landslides and sending people fleeing into the streets. the new tremors come just two weeks after an earthquake killed more than a70 people and destroyed tens of thousands of homes....
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muslim pilgrims have been sending mount arafat for the climax of the annual hajj.repentance. much more on that and other news on the bbc website. thank you for watching. well, tuesday's not looking too bad across the uk. might start a little cloudy, murky, drizzly, that sort of thing. but eventually, later in the morning and into the afternoon, that grey layer of cloud will break up and we will see some sunshine. now, on the satellite image, the real rain—bearing cloud is to the north—west of us — in fact, between the uk and iceland. we're to the south, and within this area here, this a gap, we've got muggy, humid air from the southern climes, from the azores, so that's why it feels so warm outside. in fact, very early on tuesday morning, temperatures in the south will be around about 17 degrees celsius, 16, 15—16 throughout yorkshire, even in newcastle there around 1a celsius, so a relatively warm start to the day. and this is that humid air. if you squint you can see those arrows from the south—west here, streaming towards the uk. but when we see this weather pat
muslim pilgrims have been sending mount arafat for the climax of the annual hajj.repentance. much more on that and other news on the bbc website. thank you for watching. well, tuesday's not looking too bad across the uk. might start a little cloudy, murky, drizzly, that sort of thing. but eventually, later in the morning and into the afternoon, that grey layer of cloud will break up and we will see some sunshine. now, on the satellite image, the real rain—bearing cloud is to the north—west...
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and the gulf times reports on the beginning of the hajj rituals.e increasingly tech—savvy, with apps now helping people to navigate islam's holiest site. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? are these almost too real to eat? ice cream that has been moulded into the shape of puppies is being sold at a restaurant in taiwan. available in a variety of flavours, the ice cream is then decorated with chocolate sauce to create these all—too—lifelike features. it takes around five hours to make each ice cream pup. letters his head... 0ops. —— there goes his head. within the next couple of hours, north korea is to host a temporary reunion of families separated by the korean war. it is the first time this has happened in almost three years. from monday, a total of 93 people from the south and 88 from the north will be able to meet their family members for three days each. for many, it will be the first meeting in 70 years. laura bicker reports from seoul. kim remembers the moment she saw her daughterfor the first kim remembers the moment she saw
and the gulf times reports on the beginning of the hajj rituals.e increasingly tech—savvy, with apps now helping people to navigate islam's holiest site. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? are these almost too real to eat? ice cream that has been moulded into the shape of puppies is being sold at a restaurant in taiwan. available in a variety of flavours, the ice cream is then decorated with chocolate sauce to create these all—too—lifelike features. it takes around five...
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thousands of muslims from faraway lands flocked to these holy sites in mecca and medina to perform hajj the annual pilgrimage one of the five pillars of the islamic faith. in one nine hundred thirty two a bedouin clan by the name of. what was ruling in the desert region of nudged to the east and next to him leading to the creation of what is currently known as saudi arabia over the years the number of pilgrims grew to millions the saudi monarchy imposed a quota system limiting the number attending from each country in the name of safety and logistics. but foreign muslim countries accused saudis of utilizing had visa restrictions to serve political goals in iran mr idiot i mean for the fourth consecutive year saudi arabia refuses to give clearance the yemeni pilgrims even to receive official documents sent by our yemeni ministry during the last few decades it became more and more difficult for saudi arabia to insulate had from the impact of politics. in one nine hundred eighty seven saudi security forces killed about three hundred reigning pilgrims during an anti us demonstration which t
thousands of muslims from faraway lands flocked to these holy sites in mecca and medina to perform hajj the annual pilgrimage one of the five pillars of the islamic faith. in one nine hundred thirty two a bedouin clan by the name of. what was ruling in the desert region of nudged to the east and next to him leading to the creation of what is currently known as saudi arabia over the years the number of pilgrims grew to millions the saudi monarchy imposed a quota system limiting the number...
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the hajj retraces the last steps of the prophet mohammed. the journey to islam's holiest sites at least once in their lifetime — if they are healthy enough. the pilgrimage was struck by its worst ever disaster three years ago, when more than 2,000 worshippers were crushed to death in a stampede. he's famous for creating dresses that only the boldest stars would dare to wear — women like marilyn monroe, madonna and, most famously, cher. they've all worn some of the outlandish pieces by the costume designer and nine—time emmy award winner bob mackie and now many of their outfits are up for sale. our arts correspondent, david sillito, has been to meet him. i'm bob mackie, and i'm a costume designer. and i've dressed some really interesting women in my life. they come to me to wear something that, when they walk out on stage, the audience knows they're there for a show. bob mackie, one of the first dresses he helped work on was this showstopper for marilyn munroe. # happy birthday, mr president...# but he truly made his name as the master of att
the hajj retraces the last steps of the prophet mohammed. the journey to islam's holiest sites at least once in their lifetime — if they are healthy enough. the pilgrimage was struck by its worst ever disaster three years ago, when more than 2,000 worshippers were crushed to death in a stampede. he's famous for creating dresses that only the boldest stars would dare to wear — women like marilyn monroe, madonna and, most famously, cher. they've all worn some of the outlandish pieces by the...
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over at facebook, meanwhile, dozens of employees have reportedly united to hajj -- challenge what theyculture claiming key staffers are shunned, marginalized and even harassed. so is the bias real, and what can or should be done about any of it? if anything? deirdre bolton is here, jimmy fala and democratic strategist and attorney, danielle mclaughlin. hello, everyone. >> hey. guy: let's start with google and the president maybe suggesting some regulation might be coming down the pike. as we think about regulation from the federal government, looking at google -- private company -- but arguably sort of a public utility because they're a gate to internet searches. how do you strike that balance? with -- >> we've heard the president say it's one of our greatest companies, and we know there is a senate intelligence committee hearing on september 5th. so we have to assume that some of this is a little bit of grandstanding. this is a publicly-traded company from a legal perspective, which i'm sure danielle will help us out on. i actually don't know what the government really can do even if
over at facebook, meanwhile, dozens of employees have reportedly united to hajj -- challenge what theyculture claiming key staffers are shunned, marginalized and even harassed. so is the bias real, and what can or should be done about any of it? if anything? deirdre bolton is here, jimmy fala and democratic strategist and attorney, danielle mclaughlin. hello, everyone. >> hey. guy: let's start with google and the president maybe suggesting some regulation might be coming down the pike. as...
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of the stories being covered by our language services: bbc arabic is covering the beginning of the hajj from around the world are taking part in what is one of the world‘s largest annual gatherings. fourjapanese basketball players have been sent home from the asian games for allegedly paying women for sex in jakarta. the games opened in the indonesian capital on saturday. the players have apologised for bringing "disgrace" to their nation. that story from our indonesian service. and one of the most read stories at bbc.com is from italy — hardcore fans of lazio football club say they want women banned from the front rows of their part of rome‘s stadio 0limpico. they say the stand is a sacred place — where women should not be admitted. today greece emerged from the biggest bailout programme in economic history. although european institutions hail it a success, many greeks have found little to celebrate after nine years of austerity mandated by the eu and other creditors. european economics commissioner pierre moscovici was one of the architects of the programme, here he is speaking earlie
of the stories being covered by our language services: bbc arabic is covering the beginning of the hajj from around the world are taking part in what is one of the world‘s largest annual gatherings. fourjapanese basketball players have been sent home from the asian games for allegedly paying women for sex in jakarta. the games opened in the indonesian capital on saturday. the players have apologised for bringing "disgrace" to their nation. that story from our indonesian service. and...
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religious practice, so we saw the targeting of people who were engaged in daily prayers, people going on hajjallers, a lot of academics and artists and writers have been detained, amongst them some of my own colleagues, and it seems to me not that they were religious in any way at all but simply that they were engaged in studying or promoting uighurs national culture, so it is important that this is common front of the committee of racial equality today, because this is clearly something that is targeting ethnic identity. and he will know all too well what the chinese say about what they are doing, they say they are combating islamist extremism as well as those who seek to separate from the rest of china, but given that you see it as a positive step to see china have to come out and explain itself in front of the international community, how much pressure do you think china feels over this? iam not i am not sure how much difference this is going to make the policy. at least there is now a glimmer of hope. i understand that the delegation have talked about the possibility of the un observers b
religious practice, so we saw the targeting of people who were engaged in daily prayers, people going on hajjallers, a lot of academics and artists and writers have been detained, amongst them some of my own colleagues, and it seems to me not that they were religious in any way at all but simply that they were engaged in studying or promoting uighurs national culture, so it is important that this is common front of the committee of racial equality today, because this is clearly something that...
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thousands of muslims from faraway lands flocked to these holy sites in mecca and medina to perform hajj the annual pilgrimage one of the five pillars of islam and faith in one nine hundred thirty two a bedouin clan by the name of. what was ruling in the desert region of nudged to the east and next to him leading to the creation of what is currently known as saudi arabia over the years the number of pilgrims grew to millions the saudi monarchy imposed a quota system limiting the number attending from each country in the name of safety and logistics but from muslim countries accused saudis of utilizing had visa restrictions to serve political goals in iran mr idiot i mean for the fourth consecutive year saudi arabia refuses to give clearance the yemeni pilgrims even to receive official documents sent by our yemeni ministry during the last few decades it became more and more difficult for saudi arabia to insulate had from the impact of politics. in one nine hundred eighty seven saudi security forces killed about three hundred reigning pilgrims during an anti-u.s. demonstration which they s
thousands of muslims from faraway lands flocked to these holy sites in mecca and medina to perform hajj the annual pilgrimage one of the five pillars of islam and faith in one nine hundred thirty two a bedouin clan by the name of. what was ruling in the desert region of nudged to the east and next to him leading to the creation of what is currently known as saudi arabia over the years the number of pilgrims grew to millions the saudi monarchy imposed a quota system limiting the number attending...
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around two million people have been taking part in the annual hajj pilgrimage in mecca in saudi arabiamuslims are expected to attend once in their lives — with participants visiting a number of holy sites over several days. today pilgrims visit the holy site of arafat near mecca. the authorities in venezuela are issuing new banknotes, in effect slashing five zeroes from the country's currency to try to stem hyper—inflation. the international monetary fund has warned inflation in venezuela could reach a million percent by the end of the year. thousands of venezuelans have been trying to flee the country and its economic turmoil, prompting other countries to impose strict border controls. let's speak live to our south america correspondent katy watson who's been following the venezuelan migrant crisis — she's in sao paulo. first of all, let's talk about the currency. how difficult is it for ordinary people in venuzuela to cope with these extraordinary rates of inflation? extraordinarily difficult. the problem is that prices rise, they're doubling every 25 days. inflation as it stands is
around two million people have been taking part in the annual hajj pilgrimage in mecca in saudi arabiamuslims are expected to attend once in their lives — with participants visiting a number of holy sites over several days. today pilgrims visit the holy site of arafat near mecca. the authorities in venezuela are issuing new banknotes, in effect slashing five zeroes from the country's currency to try to stem hyper—inflation. the international monetary fund has warned inflation in venezuela...
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he says the hajj was one of the most beautiful things he ever saw. how does all this square up? >> heilman, when did -- george w. bush after 9/11 was a trip to a mosque. when did loving islam something you use as a political weapon? >> other than the obviously demagoguic racist nasty mao maoing, i have no idea what he's talking about. >> nobody does. >> most of the things coming out of his mouth with respect to john brennan is pure gibberish. when you get to the islam piece it's obvious what he's doing there. it makes clear as if any further clarity is necessary, to be a t lawyer, but now he's engaged in just the purist kind of political hackery when he goes on television and says the things he says. you can make the point about his obvious lies earlier where any real lawyer would know the e-mails contain the profession of the fact that natalia veselnitskaya was coming on behalf of the russian government but rudey is now a tv hack. >> what is going on with maria bartiromo, though. if you are a fox news, news host and no matter what you think about trump, right, left, trump, anti
he says the hajj was one of the most beautiful things he ever saw. how does all this square up? >> heilman, when did -- george w. bush after 9/11 was a trip to a mosque. when did loving islam something you use as a political weapon? >> other than the obviously demagoguic racist nasty mao maoing, i have no idea what he's talking about. >> nobody does. >> most of the things coming out of his mouth with respect to john brennan is pure gibberish. when you get to the islam...
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an estimated two million muslims have been taking part in the annual hajj pilgrimage in mecca in saudiuslims are expected to attend once in their lives — with participants visiting a number of holy sites over several days. today pilgrims visit the holy site of arafat near mecca. he's best known for lead roles in some of hollywood 5 biggest films and dramas. but now the british actor idris elba has taken on a new challenge — hes directed his first film. yardie is an adaptation of a novel set injamaica and east london in the 19705 and ‘80s. he 5 been speaking exclusively to our community affairs correspondent adina campbell. yardie is a nostalgic film about a time in my life when i was growing up in the mid—1980s, starts off in the ‘70s injamaica. follows a young man who goes through a traumatic thing at 11 years old and finds himself in england, still chasing his demons. why won't you stay? mummy has work, vanessa. she can't stay with me. i think people expect a massive gangster film and it isn't that. it is a story about trauma management, if you like. and this is your first big produc
an estimated two million muslims have been taking part in the annual hajj pilgrimage in mecca in saudiuslims are expected to attend once in their lives — with participants visiting a number of holy sites over several days. today pilgrims visit the holy site of arafat near mecca. he's best known for lead roles in some of hollywood 5 biggest films and dramas. but now the british actor idris elba has taken on a new challenge — hes directed his first film. yardie is an adaptation of a novel set...
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the hajj retraces the last steps of the prophet mohammed. 43 degrees.ho has talked about being unhappy with a lack of signings and you could see why, as they were beaten 3—2 on the south coast. 34—year—old glenn murray scored brighton‘s opener, but despite a poor performance, the united manager stood by his players. last season when i was critical with my team, i debate too openly with you, our performances. then you are the ones who criticise me in a very hard way by going against my team, against my players, by being too open. so i am going to try to speak in a very happy way when my players have good performances, but close myself when things are not going well. manchester city, remain the team to beat, after they demolished huddersfield 6—1. before the game, city midfielder david silva was joined by his baby son mateo. mateo was born several weeks premature in december and spent 5 months in hospital. his father celebrated the special occasion with this brilliant free kick as city completely dominated. sergio aguero scored a hatrick, but afterwards a
the hajj retraces the last steps of the prophet mohammed. 43 degrees.ho has talked about being unhappy with a lack of signings and you could see why, as they were beaten 3—2 on the south coast. 34—year—old glenn murray scored brighton‘s opener, but despite a poor performance, the united manager stood by his players. last season when i was critical with my team, i debate too openly with you, our performances. then you are the ones who criticise me in a very hard way by going against my...
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there is a letter they sent to with hajj's brother go bring his guns and money until he dies a martyr something is underway. steve: no kidding. kids were taught to kill teachers and police and corrupt institutions. their defense attorney says this is a group of devout muslims living out in the dessert. exercising their second amendment rights. >> yeah. and i think he should ask -- he is saying this wouldn't have happened if they were white christians. he probably needs to check with david karesh and the branch da individualians how that whole peacefully exercising your rights in the dessert in waco. they are all dead. not a question of them being black and muslim. it's a question of them talking about and the fbi talked to these kids and the kids confirmed this is what was going on. so it's not a question of islamaphobia. it's not a question of some kind of bias against them, it's the fact in evidence saying that this was a terrorist cell training to kill americans and we need to treat it like that. i think maybe the feds need to get involved with this if the local police and the judg
there is a letter they sent to with hajj's brother go bring his guns and money until he dies a martyr something is underway. steve: no kidding. kids were taught to kill teachers and police and corrupt institutions. their defense attorney says this is a group of devout muslims living out in the dessert. exercising their second amendment rights. >> yeah. and i think he should ask -- he is saying this wouldn't have happened if they were white christians. he probably needs to check with david...
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investigators confirming the remains of 3-year-old abdul with a hajj.harged where child abuse after 11 children found starving at the compound. training the kids to become school shooters. week two of the nfl preseason and national anthem protest continual. philadelphia eagles malcolm jenkins standing in the tunnel before last night's game against the patriots. it was a super bowl rematch. defensive end michael bennett stayed nut locker room. all of the patriots' players stood. and patriots whooped my eagles behind 37-20. a professor under fire for assigning anti-trump material as required reading. the topics and public rhetorics course at the university of colorado is mandatory for students majoring in rhetoric and writing. campus reform reports some of the books warm of the trump effect describing our president's support errors as prejudiced. pieces from liberal media outlets focusing on what they define as fake news. interesting stuff there. ed: steve is worth 40 million bucks. invite need dinner tonight. i might take him occupy on that. steve: janic
investigators confirming the remains of 3-year-old abdul with a hajj.harged where child abuse after 11 children found starving at the compound. training the kids to become school shooters. week two of the nfl preseason and national anthem protest continual. philadelphia eagles malcolm jenkins standing in the tunnel before last night's game against the patriots. it was a super bowl rematch. defensive end michael bennett stayed nut locker room. all of the patriots' players stood. and patriots...