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for many right wing politicians in germany attacked him for weeks some media outlets criticized him hashmi even the german f.a. singled him out. i think i can understand a bit how he felt mistreated but everyone had really turned him into one of the scapegoats. and the book about august. one week after the world cup. back with a statement on twitter. quit international football and that of a national team in his sight of racism as the reason for this is very critical of the german media in particular he's also critical of the german football association and one person in particular of course that is the president of the german football association he released this one today because of recent events. have the feeling of racism and disrespect i used to wear the german chef. there's such an excitement but now. it's. he said i'm german when we win but when we lose i'm not it's controversial and cynical but there's some truth to it and many people feel the same way. they. did give. him an f. i could have avoided the whole situation if they had of condemned the racist attacks against israel at t
for many right wing politicians in germany attacked him for weeks some media outlets criticized him hashmi even the german f.a. singled him out. i think i can understand a bit how he felt mistreated but everyone had really turned him into one of the scapegoats. and the book about august. one week after the world cup. back with a statement on twitter. quit international football and that of a national team in his sight of racism as the reason for this is very critical of the german media in...
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mr gargash spoke to the bbc‘s middle east business correspondent — sameer hashmi in dubai.thin the arab league and within our own diplomatic corps to try and impress on the importance of theissue impress on the importance of the issue of annexation. the annexation that would have killed a two state solution for good. our assessment here was that a formal relationship with israel is a matter of time. we can be very careful about it and conservative but it will happen next year or the year after. but if we can link this and the israelis will commit towards freezing annexation then we have a win—win situation. the israelis are saying that they have only delayed that annexation and that option is ill on the table. political statements, for me, they come and go depending on where you are with the political statement. i would not put a lot of weight into it. i would say that we have gained a freeze on annexation. i will not say that this is in perpetuity but i would say that we have gained it and the important thing now is for the palestinians and israelis, with good offices of t
mr gargash spoke to the bbc‘s middle east business correspondent — sameer hashmi in dubai.thin the arab league and within our own diplomatic corps to try and impress on the importance of theissue impress on the importance of the issue of annexation. the annexation that would have killed a two state solution for good. our assessment here was that a formal relationship with israel is a matter of time. we can be very careful about it and conservative but it will happen next year or the year...
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our correspondent, sameer hashmi, is in dubai.ae and it happened swiftly because the deal was announced in august and today, within three weeks, we have a flight carrying top us officials and israeli officials heading to the uae to formalise these ties. once they land in abu dhabi, which should be one hourfrom now, they will kick start discussion to formalise that relationship which means they will be discussing various facets, including opening embassies on in both countries. and opening tourism visas, investing in trade and business, and also looking at cultural ties, so a white rate of the looming range of issues will be discussed and in that sense, it is a pretty historic day and remember the invited arab emirates is the third country to formalise ties with israel so from israel's point of view, a truly historic day as well. as you say, just over two weeks ago this process was announced. what does it take to get to that point? why did that happen at that time? that is interesting. if you look at the right united arab emirates
our correspondent, sameer hashmi, is in dubai.ae and it happened swiftly because the deal was announced in august and today, within three weeks, we have a flight carrying top us officials and israeli officials heading to the uae to formalise these ties. once they land in abu dhabi, which should be one hourfrom now, they will kick start discussion to formalise that relationship which means they will be discussing various facets, including opening embassies on in both countries. and opening...
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typical feature of gray davis' neck which climbed on trees and swung from branch to branch in baldwin hashmi and the foot beat the sheen by the tibia the contrast is quite short the shorter than the owner of the sheen but his living humans it's the other way around our tibia is more anger than our own does inside the end of his tibia here shows us that the ape walked with its knees stretched straight through schooling and the ankle here has the same structure as our human ones when . it's structure and alignment is intended for walking grounds and then climbing trees left on often by the ends of the tea in the house so we interpret this as a hybrid therms ita and they could be a precursor to a walking upright like modern humans or a precursor to the tree dwellings a 4 legged existence of apes and few foods that leaves fire as often mention of a genuine transition to missing language on skeet and missing link ringback. the researchers named the new wave done nuvi is good mostly but it's also known as odor . that's because the day on which the 1st fossil was discovered was the 70th birthday of
typical feature of gray davis' neck which climbed on trees and swung from branch to branch in baldwin hashmi and the foot beat the sheen by the tibia the contrast is quite short the shorter than the owner of the sheen but his living humans it's the other way around our tibia is more anger than our own does inside the end of his tibia here shows us that the ape walked with its knees stretched straight through schooling and the ankle here has the same structure as our human ones when . it's...
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is music to the ears for shareholders, i am sure. 0ur middle east business correspondent, sameer hashmild be a drop but i think it was a bit too much. a lot of analysis —— a nalysts too much. a lot of analysis —— analysts were expecting a little bit more than that. i think what is clear is that the oil industry has had a really rough time and these results are for the period of april to june and we should keep in mind that not only the coronavirus has had an impact on demand, this was also a period during which we saw an oil price war twin saudi arabia and russia, which is the other big oil supplier, where we saw prices almost going below $0 for the contract for the month of april. this coincided with demand falling globally so that is the reason why we see the results and the earnings for aramco falling steeply for the period of april to june. are there signs of demand reviving? if you hear what the ceo from aramco says yesterday afternoon, he painted a very rosy picture that things are starting to pick up, particularly in asia where you have some of the biggest oil importers like chin
is music to the ears for shareholders, i am sure. 0ur middle east business correspondent, sameer hashmild be a drop but i think it was a bit too much. a lot of analysis —— a nalysts too much. a lot of analysis —— analysts were expecting a little bit more than that. i think what is clear is that the oil industry has had a really rough time and these results are for the period of april to june and we should keep in mind that not only the coronavirus has had an impact on demand, this was...
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our correspondent sameer hashmi joins us from dubai.ing because all eyes are now turning to saudi arabia. that is right and i think that if the clue he is giving that saudi arabia could be next and that would be a surprise. if you look at the donald trump administration, they are very close with saudi arabia and the uae. they both being strong allies with the trip administration and they have ensured that this relationship has grown. but even a deal like this would not have been possible without saudi arabia backing the decision because saudi arabia and the uae are very close. they make sure to consult on all major decisions. saudi arabia can be next in the deal but what is really pressing to know is what the uae has shown at least over here is the message they are putting out in the message they are putting out in the narrative they are pushing is this deal was important to put brakes on israel's plan to annex palestinian territory and also it keeps alive the hope for a two state solution. so the uae leadership is very careful in terms
our correspondent sameer hashmi joins us from dubai.ing because all eyes are now turning to saudi arabia. that is right and i think that if the clue he is giving that saudi arabia could be next and that would be a surprise. if you look at the donald trump administration, they are very close with saudi arabia and the uae. they both being strong allies with the trip administration and they have ensured that this relationship has grown. but even a deal like this would not have been possible...
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joining me now is our middle east business correspondent, sameer hashmi. nice to see you.otas of complying that were set out three months ago, because it made opec, in a historic announcement, decided to cut oil production by 9.7 billion barrels a day, and every country was supposed to make cuts based on the production, but some countries like nigeria did not stick to their quota the last three months in siberia and russia we re months in siberia and russia were leading, opec+ were quite upset about that. it will review that. as far as announced, that is not expected. if you look from this month in august, some have been reduced from 9.7 barrels and has been brought down to 7.7, and it is unlikely that there will be any new announcements right now, because the markets have stabilised a bit, the crisis, so it will be more reviewing and seeing or adopting a wait and what policy for now. just briefly then, we'll oil prices remain stable for the time being? if you look at all the reports that have come out, it seems like the recovery is lower than expected because demand has n
joining me now is our middle east business correspondent, sameer hashmi. nice to see you.otas of complying that were set out three months ago, because it made opec, in a historic announcement, decided to cut oil production by 9.7 billion barrels a day, and every country was supposed to make cuts based on the production, but some countries like nigeria did not stick to their quota the last three months in siberia and russia we re months in siberia and russia were leading, opec+ were quite upset...
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commentary writer saraj hashmi. jon: dagen, people have called me much, much worse. dagen: my name auto corrects to davenport. no offense. there's the issue is if those yields go higher does the stock market rally's lose steam? >> if you look at last week, we traded in and around 50 basis points which is the lower end of the range in terms of nominal yields. the real story has been ten-year, negative 100 basis points late last week. i think short-term dynamic, what you're having here is we have a ton of treasury supply. we have the deficit numbers, 2.7 trillion for the first nine months, projected 3.7 trillion through the end of the year, so supply this week really led by the long end of the curve. most of the supply to date to manage deficits around pandemic and coronavirus is focused on short-end of the curve. now we are seeing shift out the curve. i think the backup in yields is a little bit of a concession. keep in mind the fed is begonia consistent basis and chairman powell has been clear if they need to enact some sort of large-scale purchases which would focus
commentary writer saraj hashmi. jon: dagen, people have called me much, much worse. dagen: my name auto corrects to davenport. no offense. there's the issue is if those yields go higher does the stock market rally's lose steam? >> if you look at last week, we traded in and around 50 basis points which is the lower end of the range in terms of nominal yields. the real story has been ten-year, negative 100 basis points late last week. i think short-term dynamic, what you're having here is...