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and then following that kuwait has time to respond and then they are working group will then consider what has happened and give their opinion as to whether in fact this is a case of arbitrary detention or not we confidently expect that an impartial body like that will see the difficulties in justifying this particular aspect into the woodwork that is it partly depends of course on the response from kuwait because they as i say they have 6 weeks they could ask for another month depends how big that long that response is so we're not talking about imminently we will we will wait and see at the same time we've also engaged with another procedure the u.n. which is called the special report on the independence of judges and prosecutors and that isn't just his role isn't just to look at the. independence of judges is also to look at the. standard of behavior and in this case for example there was an explicit r. thing that happened just the other week because i mentioned that marcia has not been able to push her case and she has a very good. support from including the former f.b.i. head who
and then following that kuwait has time to respond and then they are working group will then consider what has happened and give their opinion as to whether in fact this is a case of arbitrary detention or not we confidently expect that an impartial body like that will see the difficulties in justifying this particular aspect into the woodwork that is it partly depends of course on the response from kuwait because they as i say they have 6 weeks they could ask for another month depends how big...
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asked the dubai court to freeze that money so that's why the money wasn't paid out it was because the kuwait prosecution authorities froze it eventually thanks to the efforts of our american colleagues it was unfrozen and the kuwaiti port authorities received at least $4.00 times their investment back from that fund so that was just a nonsense in relation to the forged documents extraordinary thing about that is this claim 1st started because a disgruntled employee who while she just sacked went to the authorities complaining about her. subsequently an auditor audited the books of the kuwaiti port authority and produced 2 documents which he said showed that they had been claiming for services rendered to the port authority which were not actually jews at all subsequently that very person was convicted of forging those documents and was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment he in fact absconded so isn't in prison and very recently in the last month came back to kuwait where the kuwaiti court even though he didn't been convicted have allowed him out on bail while his appeal against that is that t
asked the dubai court to freeze that money so that's why the money wasn't paid out it was because the kuwait prosecution authorities froze it eventually thanks to the efforts of our american colleagues it was unfrozen and the kuwaiti port authorities received at least $4.00 times their investment back from that fund so that was just a nonsense in relation to the forged documents extraordinary thing about that is this claim 1st started because a disgruntled employee who while she just sacked...
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imprisonment he in fact absconded so isn't in prison and very recently in the last month came back to kuwait where the kuwaiti court even though he did despondent and being convicted have allowed him out on bail while his appeal against that is that the contrast to what happened to marsha couldn't be more stark somebody convicted and absconded marcia who's been under investigation this is been hanging over her head and since 2012 she's been actively pursued by the authorities since 2015 so much so that she's been on bail when she was on bail and her american green card expired she wasn't able to go and go to the states because she only and the bail conditions are like there are accuser and yet she was then detained for 472 days since november 27th 17 until just this june while he has been treated completely different is very arbitrary it's basically a personal problem with spiraled out of control why would they want to pick on her the greater judicial system or is it the greater authority is we believe that there is. in a sense this is bizarre why is this happening i haven't even told you th
imprisonment he in fact absconded so isn't in prison and very recently in the last month came back to kuwait where the kuwaiti court even though he did despondent and being convicted have allowed him out on bail while his appeal against that is that the contrast to what happened to marsha couldn't be more stark somebody convicted and absconded marcia who's been under investigation this is been hanging over her head and since 2012 she's been actively pursued by the authorities since 2015 so much...
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about bringing together donald trump and sergey lavrov to free a russian citizen detained in kuwait plus is the climate crisis out 3rd world war we are down to british environmentalist johnson porridge why he was name checked by one of britain's greatest doctors mark wright once when he cut ties with the world shakespeare company of a privatized fossil fuel company b.p. all this more coming up in today's show i'm going to busy law firm goal on the a strategy and with me is the q c cherie blair thanks for inviting us in. let's begin with why you are defending a convicted alleged. russian and. sentenced to 10 years hard labor and find some $2000000.00 well in the 1st place he's not convicted. conviction was actually overturned in may and why was it overturned because it was based on flawed and indeed forged evidence and she had not been given the opportunity to put her side of the case so the trial actually was a travesty did not comply with fair trial procedures and finally the court of appeal in kuwait did overturn that decision so she isn't currently on bail awaiting trial so she worked
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he had iraq's invasion of kuwait. he said it wilnot stand. >> mm-hmm. kuwait, and en chome.iberad >> mm-hmm. >> you have criticizedce the wars in iraq and afghanistan for not having the same clear end state. >> mm-hmm. >> is there a recent emple, ter desert storm, where we've gotten it right?ie >> i don't b so right now, in terms of military interventions, no. i'm not convinced that our policies over the last some 20 years have been sufficiently rigorous and been sustained. in other words, we go to take out terrorists, and we decide we're gonna establish decracy, and then we're going to do something else. there's ways to get l thisgh up front, but you need to get it right up front. you need to have a good,e. vigorous deb you need to be hard on the issue. and once you establish it, then you have to resit, and you have to sell it to the american people. you have to tell them, "this is that important for you." w >> st should we have done differently about our end state for afghanistan?nt >> the funda failure was not knowing wh our goal was. remember what p
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final was against oman and established force in asian cricket and it seemed every afghan living in kuwait was in attendance the match went down to the last ball armand's batsman needed just a single run to tie the schools. was . now at this point it appeared the afghan scene had warned. that but on the sidelines some official forehead wrinkling had begun suddenly the results was in doubts and yet after a little more arithmetic and 4 tugging the match was declared a toy i'm on an afghanistan with joint champions. and not as a division i got his gun order in the credit of the doubt it going to mess out are very happy and this is that as opposed to up i go by like. the trophy may not have stayed around for long but afghanistan's cricket team had a right. that was a change you know what pick it up a lot of support from the people i think there was 14000 people asking to watch the match or address that was that was 0 from the time that and the players one thing that we should need to win the straw moment he didn't get any traffic before that and then we get back to kabul afghanistan a lot of p
final was against oman and established force in asian cricket and it seemed every afghan living in kuwait was in attendance the match went down to the last ball armand's batsman needed just a single run to tie the schools. was . now at this point it appeared the afghan scene had warned. that but on the sidelines some official forehead wrinkling had begun suddenly the results was in doubts and yet after a little more arithmetic and 4 tugging the match was declared a toy i'm on an afghanistan...
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again, their mission is flying supplies to and from kuwait. typically, the official said, air crews stay on a military base while in transit or at nearby lodgings. the congressional inquiry is part of a broader previously unreported probe into u.s. military expenditures at or around the trump property in scotland. according to a letter, sent in june, the military has spent $11 million on fuel at specifically the prestwick airport, spent $11 million on fuel since october 2017. it would have been cheaper if it had been purchased at a u.s. military base. a u.s. military base is where the c 17s have always previously stopped before donald trump became president and suddenly they started stopping at his golf course and its nearby airport, which turns out has fallen on hard times and might need the money. prestwick airport has been debt ridden. the scottish government bought it in 2013, for one pound, but the airport has continued to lose money in the years since. in june, the scottish government announced its intent to sell the airport, which the p
again, their mission is flying supplies to and from kuwait. typically, the official said, air crews stay on a military base while in transit or at nearby lodgings. the congressional inquiry is part of a broader previously unreported probe into u.s. military expenditures at or around the trump property in scotland. according to a letter, sent in june, the military has spent $11 million on fuel at specifically the prestwick airport, spent $11 million on fuel since october 2017. it would have been...
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lucky to al-jazeera really look at the chance across them if you like we went to a tournament in kuwait in 2007 and it wasn't covered afghanistan cricket and it was to cover the emergence of 2020 cricket and how important it was going to be for the future of developing cricketing nations but as soon as we got there to this tournament it was very quickly apparent it was one star team then that was afghanistan everybody was talking about them even though the tournament was being played in kuwait they had hundreds of ex-pat fans all around the ground watching them and it was very quickly apparent that they were going to be the rising stars in this one it's a to tell you that the teams they were playing in 2007 at the start of the film hong kong kuwait's malaysia no pow omar qatar saudi arabia singapore and the u.a.e. are not the world's greatest there is $190.00 and they're playing their part of the top 10 in the world so it's been an incredible journey in the fact that from 2007 when we 1st found them they were in a world cup of tea 20 world cup within 3 years it shows you how much talent
lucky to al-jazeera really look at the chance across them if you like we went to a tournament in kuwait in 2007 and it wasn't covered afghanistan cricket and it was to cover the emergence of 2020 cricket and how important it was going to be for the future of developing cricketing nations but as soon as we got there to this tournament it was very quickly apparent it was one star team then that was afghanistan everybody was talking about them even though the tournament was being played in kuwait...
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lucky to al-jazeera really look at the chance across them if you like we went to a tournament in kuwait in 2007 and it wasn't covered afghanistan cricket saying it was to cover the emergence of 2020 cricket and how important it was going to be for the future of developing cricketing nations but as soon as we got there to this tournament it was very quickly apparent it was one star team then that was afghanistan everybody was talking about them even though the tournament was being played in kuwait they had hundreds of ex-pat fans all around the ground watching them and it was very quickly apparent that they were going to be the rising stars in this one it's a to tell you that the teams they were playing in 2007 at the start of the film hong kong kuwait's malaysia no pow oman qatar saudi arabia singapore and the u.a.e. are not the world's greatest there is $190.00 and they're playing their part of the top 10 in the world so it's been an incredible journey in the fact that from 2007 when we 1st found them they were in a world cup of tea 20 world cup within 3 years it shows you how much tal
lucky to al-jazeera really look at the chance across them if you like we went to a tournament in kuwait in 2007 and it wasn't covered afghanistan cricket saying it was to cover the emergence of 2020 cricket and how important it was going to be for the future of developing cricketing nations but as soon as we got there to this tournament it was very quickly apparent it was one star team then that was afghanistan everybody was talking about them even though the tournament was being played in...
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well, i suppose, i suppose it is, but kuwait is a free country today. and saudi arabia was not invaded. i mient point is that it not-- it does not. it's not inprep to ask for people to pay a fair share of the costs and in particular now, we're having a debate in the nato context over appropriate allegation of defense expenditures. and here is really-- it's very interesting. in 2014 in the prior -- in the obama administration the nato countries voluntarily agreed that their target tore defense expenditures would be 2% of gdp and often commit to people by 2024, ten years later. when the trump administration came in, that commitment achieved a much higher sale in the obama administration. i think all would agree on that. the nato secretary-general reported as a result of the pressure that's been applied, a aggregate from january 2017 forward have increased over 100 billion dollar. that's ex the united states. that's significant, some countries aren't at 2% and have no bath to get to it in 2014. implicitly if we are allowing nato members not to live up to t
well, i suppose, i suppose it is, but kuwait is a free country today. and saudi arabia was not invaded. i mient point is that it not-- it does not. it's not inprep to ask for people to pay a fair share of the costs and in particular now, we're having a debate in the nato context over appropriate allegation of defense expenditures. and here is really-- it's very interesting. in 2014 in the prior -- in the obama administration the nato countries voluntarily agreed that their target tore defense...
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abberation has a bit of spent capacity some of the saudi arabia's middle eastern neighbors doing kuwait have some spare capacity but it's really the biggest chunk of crack about a city that just contains an opec a little over 3000000 barrels a day more than 2 thirds afraid i would say 3 quarters of it in saudi arabia alone so you know that's not going to be an easy solution and it's going to be an imperfect solution as well that's been done a hiring line for us and singapore the c.e.o.'s vanda insights thank you for your thoughts on out of there at the smoking thank you well let's now speech our correspondent capitalism to who joins us live from washington d.c. well gabriel we've been hearing president trump say that the u.s. will release these strategic petroleum reserves to stabilize markets if need be do you see that happening. it's really hard to say i mean he said that he's willing to authorize releasing the strategic oil reserves these are billions of barrels of oil that the us has stored underground primarily in the state of texas these are all oil reserves that could provide all
abberation has a bit of spent capacity some of the saudi arabia's middle eastern neighbors doing kuwait have some spare capacity but it's really the biggest chunk of crack about a city that just contains an opec a little over 3000000 barrels a day more than 2 thirds afraid i would say 3 quarters of it in saudi arabia alone so you know that's not going to be an easy solution and it's going to be an imperfect solution as well that's been done a hiring line for us and singapore the c.e.o.'s vanda...
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to put it into context, the invasion of kuwait. nothing compares to what we saw this weekend in saudi arabia. >> we woke up to a world less certain and less safe, for sure. and an oil supply that is in question for the near-term. how long do you think it will take to get up and running? >> i saw a report today, saying they could get a third of the supplies up. i got in touch with two senior sources in saus sources in saab, they told me, this is a matter of weeks. to get the processing facility, this is going to be a big hill to climb. they are hungry of suv damaged right now. >>> a committee of boeing board members, expected to make safety recommendations this week. 37 killed 346 people and grounded the entire flight. the chief engineer and then, to business heleaders. structure leaders are first reported to business leaders. the committee is urging him to make chicks to accommodate new pilots with less training. >>> several democrats are calling for the impeachment of brett kavanaugh. kavanaugh has denied the allegation. joe biden
to put it into context, the invasion of kuwait. nothing compares to what we saw this weekend in saudi arabia. >> we woke up to a world less certain and less safe, for sure. and an oil supply that is in question for the near-term. how long do you think it will take to get up and running? >> i saw a report today, saying they could get a third of the supplies up. i got in touch with two senior sources in saus sources in saab, they told me, this is a matter of weeks. to get the...
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lucky to al-jazeera really look at the chance across them if you like we went to a tournament in kuwaitin 2007 and it wasn't covered afghanistan cricket saying it was to cover the emergence of 2020 cricket and how important it was going to be for the future of developing cricketing nations but as soon as we got there to this tournament it was very quickly apparent it was one starting then that was afghanistan everybody was talking about them even though the tournament was being played in kuwait they had hundreds of ex-pat fans all around the ground watching them and it was very quickly apparent that they were going to be the rising stars in this one it's a to tell you that the teams they were playing in 2007 at the start of the film hong kong kuwait's malaysia and the power omar qatar saudi arabia singapore and the u.a.e. are not the world's greatest there's $190.00 and they're playing their part of the top 10 in the world 16 in an incredible journey in the fact that from 2007 when we 1st found them they were in a world cup of tea 20 world cup within 3 years it shows you how much talent
lucky to al-jazeera really look at the chance across them if you like we went to a tournament in kuwaitin 2007 and it wasn't covered afghanistan cricket saying it was to cover the emergence of 2020 cricket and how important it was going to be for the future of developing cricketing nations but as soon as we got there to this tournament it was very quickly apparent it was one starting then that was afghanistan everybody was talking about them even though the tournament was being played in kuwait...
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ever since its inception, carried out terrorist attacks inside the kingdom of saudi arabia, bahrain, kuwait, lebanon, as well as european countries and beyond. it is the same regime which assassinated a number of saudi diplomats in thailand in 1980 -- 1989 and 1990 and is responsible for the assassination in 2011 of a saudi diplomat in karachi. may they all rest in peace. also in that same year, the regime tried to assassinate the kingdom's ambassador to the united states. it is that regime which in 2005 slayed the prime minister of lebanon in the heart of beirut. this approach, unfortunately, continues, as we witnessed in recent years when this regime tried to conduct terrorism in france and then to mark, and -- france and denmark, and not a day goes by without witnessing its terror in yemen, lebanon and other countries in this region. mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, the latest attacks and aggression have exposed the iranian regime to the entire world. we are dealing with a rogue and terrorist regime that continues to threaten international peace and security. it is also jeopardizing
ever since its inception, carried out terrorist attacks inside the kingdom of saudi arabia, bahrain, kuwait, lebanon, as well as european countries and beyond. it is the same regime which assassinated a number of saudi diplomats in thailand in 1980 -- 1989 and 1990 and is responsible for the assassination in 2011 of a saudi diplomat in karachi. may they all rest in peace. also in that same year, the regime tried to assassinate the kingdom's ambassador to the united states. it is that regime...
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now the russian representative said that the the proposal and the draft resolution put forward by kuwait germany and belgium was going. going to be vetoed it was very clear that russia would veto that resolution before it was put forward but it seems that rather than trying to reach a solution that is agreeable to all parties the desire as as according to the russian representative other desire is simply to blame russia for the continued situation in the breaching of the cease fire rather than reaching an agreement that could actually stick so different views of the situation is presented by different countries at the u.n. security council no resolution was passed both of them were rejected thousands of children have reportedly been detained in nigeria's terrorist campaign i'll explain all with more stories after the break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. i. come back a u.s. drone strike has killed 30 civilians in eastern afghanistan according to local officials the
now the russian representative said that the the proposal and the draft resolution put forward by kuwait germany and belgium was going. going to be vetoed it was very clear that russia would veto that resolution before it was put forward but it seems that rather than trying to reach a solution that is agreeable to all parties the desire as as according to the russian representative other desire is simply to blame russia for the continued situation in the breaching of the cease fire rather than...
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now the russian representative said that the the proposal and the draft resolution put forward by kuwait germany and belgium was going. to be vetoed it was very clear that russia would veto that resolution before it was put forward but it seems that rather than trying to reach a solution that is agreeable to all parties the desire as according to the russian representative or the desire is simply to blame russia for the continued situation in the breaching of the ceasefire rather than reaching an agreement that could actually stick so different views of the situation is presented by different countries at the u.n. security council no resolution was passed both of them were rejected. the leader of the israeli opposition insists that he will have a unity government not in human netanyahu that's after the prime minister's bloc in their position both to win a majority in a snap election. according to the election commission we have received $33.00 seats and netanyahu did not achieve the bloc that he had hoped to achieve citizens of israel want to the unity government even after previous elec
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iraqi troops invaded kuwait to start the 1st gulf war in 1990 and it's not clear how long repairs will take. the attacks may also undermine investor confidence in iran cause anticipated stock market debut the saudi government hopes it will raise up to $100000000000.00 based on a 2 trillion dollar valuation of the company i don't think it will. cause a global surprise 10 percent of the global supply come from and what the global economy and the global source of energy so the world won't accept the street. with no saying so that if you want all of the attacks have cut 6 percent of the world's oil output the impact will depend on how quickly the saudis can restore full production. for. and our correspondent also jabari has the view from tehran. iranian president hassan rouhani commented on the latest accusations made by the us government that iran was involved in the attacks in saudi arabia has an iranian said that the united states instead of pointing the finger at other countries needs to take a look at its own role in creating this instability in this region klein said that the united
iraqi troops invaded kuwait to start the 1st gulf war in 1990 and it's not clear how long repairs will take. the attacks may also undermine investor confidence in iran cause anticipated stock market debut the saudi government hopes it will raise up to $100000000000.00 based on a 2 trillion dollar valuation of the company i don't think it will. cause a global surprise 10 percent of the global supply come from and what the global economy and the global source of energy so the world won't accept...
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now the russian representative said that the the proposal and the draft resolution put forward by kuwait germany and belgium was going to be. it was very clear that russia would veto that resolution before it was put forward but it seems that rather than trying to reach a solution that is agreeable to all parties the desire as as according to the russian representative of the desire is simply to blame russia for the continued situation in the breaching of the ceasefire rather than reaching an agreement that could actually stick so different views of the situation is presented by different countries at the u.n. security council no resolution was passed both of them were rejected. for new york thank you. for an almost 2 months long scale maritime operation the global security body interpol says it has detected at least a dozen suspected foreign terrorist fighters who went to the continent by crossing the mediterranean the more details he's on the show the. bases operation so you see the idea is it to look for threats posed by foreign terrorist fighters who may be using maritime routes or s
now the russian representative said that the the proposal and the draft resolution put forward by kuwait germany and belgium was going to be. it was very clear that russia would veto that resolution before it was put forward but it seems that rather than trying to reach a solution that is agreeable to all parties the desire as as according to the russian representative of the desire is simply to blame russia for the continued situation in the breaching of the ceasefire rather than reaching an...
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than half the country's entire output all markets haven't seen a shock like this since iraq invaded kuwait in 1982 agape in the reports. heathy rebels in yemen say they flew on drones across the border far into saudi arabia to attack 2 major oil facilities if confirmed it's the most ambitious and devastating operation following dozens of smaller scale strikes in the kingdom in recent months. we exploited vulnerabilities in the saudi defense system and we've. are drones in order to avoid these systems therefore the saudi and the ratty airspace became open to us after their defense systems fail to even spot the drones . the us secretary of state blames iran for saturday's attacks might pompei says there's no evidence they were launched from yemen although he hasn't explained how iran is to blame or where the drones took off from iran is dismissing pompous accusation as meaningless foreign minister zarif tweeted having failed at maximum pressure secretary pompei is turning to maximum deceit u.s. and its clients is stuck in yemen because of the illusion that weapon superiority will lead to mil
than half the country's entire output all markets haven't seen a shock like this since iraq invaded kuwait in 1982 agape in the reports. heathy rebels in yemen say they flew on drones across the border far into saudi arabia to attack 2 major oil facilities if confirmed it's the most ambitious and devastating operation following dozens of smaller scale strikes in the kingdom in recent months. we exploited vulnerabilities in the saudi defense system and we've. are drones in order to avoid these...
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in fact not far away a western iran just off shore from kuwait received. in the $4849.00 bracket it's still run about the 30 mark in beirut and there's nothing happening in the eastern med from the point of view of weather other than the wind direction so we little change humidity still fairly high around the gulf states temperatures in the highs thirty's it's warmer and drier and dusty in riyadh in particularly in mecca and medina no cloud seems likely to build over yemen so showers seem unlikely but this mass is moving up in the middle of amman into the empty quarter of society as well with the taking over the late biggest quite possibly the southwest monsoon slowly retreats from india now in southern africa things are start to change a little bit more cloud visible day by day we see some decent showers here in there in botswana in south africa and it's certainly a cloudy looking picture of 30 with the temperature despite the cloud in cape town a pretty warm 26. to strengthen the good you have to show your good all the more we can still fight against cor
in fact not far away a western iran just off shore from kuwait received. in the $4849.00 bracket it's still run about the 30 mark in beirut and there's nothing happening in the eastern med from the point of view of weather other than the wind direction so we little change humidity still fairly high around the gulf states temperatures in the highs thirty's it's warmer and drier and dusty in riyadh in particularly in mecca and medina no cloud seems likely to build over yemen so showers seem...
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was likely to yet again use his veto on a resolution about syria 3 members of the security council kuwait germany and belgium have been working on a resolution calling for a cease fire need lived for over a month their draft allowed for what they called counterterrorism operations but only if they didn't breach international law is there a chance for last minute negotiations to avoid a russian veto at this stage we do everything possible to reach our goal and that is to protect civilians and have international humanitarian law being observed. i'm afraid we will witness another very sad day for syria as your know the situation in syria is worse than ever in the real tragedy in the council chamber as predicted russia backed by china were the only ones to vote against the resolution this the 13th russian veto on the issue of syria it is deeply regrettable that the council was not able to agree to a cease fire resolution that would have saved lives in italy. especially as the assad regime and its allies prepare to launch another offensive on the people of it one that russia then put forward i
was likely to yet again use his veto on a resolution about syria 3 members of the security council kuwait germany and belgium have been working on a resolution calling for a cease fire need lived for over a month their draft allowed for what they called counterterrorism operations but only if they didn't breach international law is there a chance for last minute negotiations to avoid a russian veto at this stage we do everything possible to reach our goal and that is to protect civilians and...
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be the 1st to be held in the middle east they're also simultaneous reveals in other arab capitals kuwait city beirut and amman among them. is russia where the 2022 logo was welcomed in the country's capital moscow russia of course where the last world cup was held one year ago 2018 and the next one after 2022 it will be in the united states which is co-hosting the tournament with canada and mexico or the logo unveiled in new york city on one of the screens there in times square. so you know big worldwide event happening to them we've got magic ansari with us to talk about a professor of political sociology at university i mean on the one hand it's a logo it's an aesthetic but the fact that they've decided to do it all over the world in one big hit sort of. shows the global impact i guess the card is trying to have with this tournament certainly and it also. and the questions about will the terminal be held. is basically saying to the world the term into it will be held in qatar and now it's advertising that all around the world to cement the idea that regardless of these campaigns launch
be the 1st to be held in the middle east they're also simultaneous reveals in other arab capitals kuwait city beirut and amman among them. is russia where the 2022 logo was welcomed in the country's capital moscow russia of course where the last world cup was held one year ago 2018 and the next one after 2022 it will be in the united states which is co-hosting the tournament with canada and mexico or the logo unveiled in new york city on one of the screens there in times square. so you know big...
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bush made a decision to send troops to saudi arabia after saddam hussain's troops attacked from kuwaite, now, for a variety of reasons, including mr. trump's reckless and inept behavior, the case for u.s. action is far less clear. why is this less clear? >> back in 1990, saddam hussain was actually seeking longevity in the entire world market by grabbing oil fields in kuwait. nowadays, there is no power trying to do that and saudi arabia or k urkkuwait does not a share of threat. saudi arabia pro dusz about 10% of the world's oil. a loftover things have changed, too, most importantly the sec trar yan war between saudi arabia and iran in the middle east. the saudis keep pushing their own very it recall particular. the iranian shiite forces could be involved, but that's not something the united states wants to be deeply involved in. the paper is actually warning against getting too deeply involved in that civil war, precisely for that reason. it's not in the u.s. interest to get that involved there. >> we're seeing two of the president's philosophies playing out here. one is, in general,
bush made a decision to send troops to saudi arabia after saddam hussain's troops attacked from kuwaite, now, for a variety of reasons, including mr. trump's reckless and inept behavior, the case for u.s. action is far less clear. why is this less clear? >> back in 1990, saddam hussain was actually seeking longevity in the entire world market by grabbing oil fields in kuwait. nowadays, there is no power trying to do that and saudi arabia or k urkkuwait does not a share of threat. saudi...
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the queues started before dawn broke after domestic supplies were shut off this bore hole in the kuwait sauna township became one of the only places the locals could get water tempers frayed as each tried to secure their share let them or anybody out when nothing is working in this country how supposed to survive after this we have to wait for the electricity which doesn't come until midnight. the lack of treated water is raising new fears about disease in communities already recovering from a cholera outbreak what's more a drought is causing reservoirs to evaporate it's the water here that needs purifying before it's sent to taps in harare both are to say they lack the foreign currency needed to buy the chemicals what does it. is a desperate situation. cancer now says it secured a week supply of chemicals from another town the long term solution is still urgently needed. thank you very much for watching. enjoy the conflict zone confronting the powerful. cold so mean abuse as a champion of human rights for those one in particular close quarters essentially the likes of bush's sorry focu
the queues started before dawn broke after domestic supplies were shut off this bore hole in the kuwait sauna township became one of the only places the locals could get water tempers frayed as each tried to secure their share let them or anybody out when nothing is working in this country how supposed to survive after this we have to wait for the electricity which doesn't come until midnight. the lack of treated water is raising new fears about disease in communities already recovering from a...
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elsewhere, there were big wins for syria, kuwait and qatar.ris thrashed afghanistan 6—nil. these matches also double—up as quaifiers for the 2023 asian cup which is why qatar are involved — even though they're hosting the world cup. the new nfl season is underway — and it's a landmark year because 2019 marks the 100th season of the competition. the champions, the new england patriots, begin the defence of their title at home to pittsburgh steelers on sunday. they're the two most successful teams in nfl history with six super bowls each. bbc analysts and former nfl stars osi umenyiora and jason bell say the patriots are clear favourites to win a record 7th title. you always need to look at the patriots to be a defined dust because they have arguably the best had coach and the greatest quarterback of all time, tom brady. as long as he stays healthy they have a chance and he has always found a way to do that. these outcomes are very unpredictable because you have the competitive length of the league and other teams working hard to beat us. we don
elsewhere, there were big wins for syria, kuwait and qatar.ris thrashed afghanistan 6—nil. these matches also double—up as quaifiers for the 2023 asian cup which is why qatar are involved — even though they're hosting the world cup. the new nfl season is underway — and it's a landmark year because 2019 marks the 100th season of the competition. the champions, the new england patriots, begin the defence of their title at home to pittsburgh steelers on sunday. they're the two most...
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. >> familiares como yahaira hernÁndez, una sargento que sirviÓ en kuwait, corea del sur y hawai.el llamado-- cada caso es distinto. perdona la entrada ilegal de la persona cuando trata de cambiar su estatus migratorio. >> dicen que el entrenamiento del ejÉrcito, la determinaciÓn de ayudar y la fuerza que se dan mutuamente estÁnde su parte. >> el real madrid olvidade momento sus malos resultados tras derrotar al sevilla. >> aquÍ y ahora en sÓlo minutos. ♪ >> hoy con los deportes nos acompaÑa lucÍavillalÓn kenan nos habla de cÓmo el real madrid despuÉs del papelÓn en la champions que vimos nosotros en estas pantalla se recomponen. se recomponer camino gracias al triunfo de visitante junto al sevilla. >> luego de la semana terrible que han sufrido los blancosresulta que al final ha logrado . la cosa ahora >> el encuentro primera derrotadel sevilla en la temporada. nos vamos al fÚtbol mexicano. pumas. el balÓn era desviado sin dejar oportunidad a alfredo sullivan. al 86 se lleva el empate final 1 1. son novenos en la clasificaciÓn. en la premier league disputaron el partido mÁs atrac
. >> familiares como yahaira hernÁndez, una sargento que sirviÓ en kuwait, corea del sur y hawai.el llamado-- cada caso es distinto. perdona la entrada ilegal de la persona cuando trata de cambiar su estatus migratorio. >> dicen que el entrenamiento del ejÉrcito, la determinaciÓn de ayudar y la fuerza que se dan mutuamente estÁnde su parte. >> el real madrid olvidade momento sus malos resultados tras derrotar al sevilla. >> aquÍ y ahora en sÓlo minutos. ♪...
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that is more than the country of kuwait produces. you look individually to the states, north dakota is now producing more than libya. you have new mexico now producing more than venezuela. and you have taxes, taxes, which is competing with the entire country of iraq, so the u.s. oil supply is really balancing out what could be seen as this major rift. platts analytics 4%, 5%, butiv that is the supply. if thehat would it be u.s. was not producing at the rate we are producing? runt: you would see another up beyond $100 a barrel. we could even be looking at more. the big take away, i think, from this event if it could have been a lot worse in terms of pricing. i say worse, you know, there are winners and losers, no matter which direction price goes in the market. we could have been looking at five dollars gasoline. we could have been looking at $150 barrel oil. there were some analysts who said this is such a major event, we could be looking at, you know, $100, over $100 a barrel. time, there was this glut, if you will, of supply. this
that is more than the country of kuwait produces. you look individually to the states, north dakota is now producing more than libya. you have new mexico now producing more than venezuela. and you have taxes, taxes, which is competing with the entire country of iraq, so the u.s. oil supply is really balancing out what could be seen as this major rift. platts analytics 4%, 5%, butiv that is the supply. if thehat would it be u.s. was not producing at the rate we are producing? runt: you would see...
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was invaded by iraq. >> and when kuwait was invade y by iraq, president george w. to congress the current president would not get support from either house to go to war over saudi oil the president has said in the past that he can do it without congress but that is a clear violation of the constitution. if the president starts a war against iran to protect the saudis, i will tell you this, we will file a motion immediately to force this to the floor of the senate and force there to be a vote there is a procedure under the war powers resolution that would give us the ability to do that and we would do it within minutes, because we shouldn't be in another war in the middle east but we definitely should not go to war to protect saudi oil. i mean, it would be so unwise and unjust for us to put this on the shoulders of our troops and our families the saudis and iranians are essentially next door neighbors. they have to figure out their own problems they're engaged in a proxy war in the middle east that's crushing people in many countries. we ought to be de-escalating te
was invaded by iraq. >> and when kuwait was invade y by iraq, president george w. to congress the current president would not get support from either house to go to war over saudi oil the president has said in the past that he can do it without congress but that is a clear violation of the constitution. if the president starts a war against iran to protect the saudis, i will tell you this, we will file a motion immediately to force this to the floor of the senate and force there to be a...
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than half the country's entire output oil markets haven't seen a shock like that since iraq invaded kuwaitin 1900 we're dorsett just body in tehran and kristen salumi in washington d.c. live to both after this report from victoria. heathy rebels in yemen say they flee on drones across the border far into saudi arabia to attack 2 major oil facilities if. it's the most ambitious and devastating operation following dozens of smaller scale strikes in the kingdom in recent months the us secretary of state blames iran's for saturday's attacks like pompei says there's no evidence they were launched from yemen although he hasn't explained how iran is to blame or where the drones took off from iran is dismissing pompous accusation as meaningless foreign minister zarif tweeted having failed at maximum pressure secretary pompei is turning to maximum deceit u.s. and its clients are stuck in yemen because of the illusion that weapons superiority will lead to military victory blaming iran won't end disaster. the state owned oil company saudi aramco says the fires started by the attacks knocked out more
than half the country's entire output oil markets haven't seen a shock like that since iraq invaded kuwaitin 1900 we're dorsett just body in tehran and kristen salumi in washington d.c. live to both after this report from victoria. heathy rebels in yemen say they flee on drones across the border far into saudi arabia to attack 2 major oil facilities if. it's the most ambitious and devastating operation following dozens of smaller scale strikes in the kingdom in recent months the us secretary of...
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there are a lot of tense leaders, nervous leaders in the persian gulf region and kuwait is one of them because they realize that iran is somewhat of a power house and unpredictable >> senator chris murphy tweets "iran is a bad actor, you don't need to make stuff up to convince me, so if the administration thinks the iranians launched the attacks, show it." is there reason to doubt iran's culpability? >> look, the u.s. has with the world community a record of not sharing enough information or in the case of wmd in iraq, sharing information that later turned out to be faulty. in this case, the bar is going to be really high and world leaders are going to want to see a lot more. there's every reason to believe the central command has it. central command sent in new intelligence and reconnaissance aircraft. they poured resources into the region to get eyes in the sky. so there's every expectation they've got the imagery showing where these attacks came from. at this point, they have to scrub it and see how much they can share without revealing sources and methods. then we have to see how t
there are a lot of tense leaders, nervous leaders in the persian gulf region and kuwait is one of them because they realize that iran is somewhat of a power house and unpredictable >> senator chris murphy tweets "iran is a bad actor, you don't need to make stuff up to convince me, so if the administration thinks the iranians launched the attacks, show it." is there reason to doubt iran's culpability? >> look, the u.s. has with the world community a record of not sharing...
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you were there in the invasion of kuwait, of course and later on. so many incursions.e have the french president proposing iran stick to the accord that the president ripped up and offering them $15 billion as part of a bail-out package to make them do that. what do you think? >> i don't know all the details more than what you've just told me and what i've read here in the news. i think that anything that keeps iran from getting a nuclear weapon is in our best interest. that's -- >> neil: was that deal as it was originally constructed in our best interest? >> the deal was working. it was not a deal i was especially fond of when it was signed. i thought the sun down provisions were too soon. that we -- >> neil: so was it a mistake to rip it up? >> i'm not willing to say that because i just won't from -- once i'm out -- i want -- >> neil: i understand. but emmanuel macron, the britts, the italians, the germans are saying you had a structured, a blueprint. now you don't have that. >> neil, we have to admit, the nuclear weapons program was not going forward by iran. the ba
you were there in the invasion of kuwait, of course and later on. so many incursions.e have the french president proposing iran stick to the accord that the president ripped up and offering them $15 billion as part of a bail-out package to make them do that. what do you think? >> i don't know all the details more than what you've just told me and what i've read here in the news. i think that anything that keeps iran from getting a nuclear weapon is in our best interest. that's -- >>...
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crew was ordered to make an impromptu stop at president trump's scotland golf course en route to kuwait from the u.s. no word yet from the pentagon as to why. elijah cummings state meeting were 200 miles away on dublin% on the other side of the country. the president hasn't done his administration any favors with these probes, since he has publicly pitched his miami golf resort to host next year's g-7 meeting, inviting no less than seven foreign governments, eight if russia and the president have their way to come stay and put more money into the trump war chest. it's all part of what house judiciary chairman jerry nadler calls an ongoing impeachment investigation into the president's conduct. our political panel joins me shortly. later on, we'll update you on the unfolding disaster in the bahamas as we learn more about the devastation that has left 43 people dead. much of the island nation literally under water. joining me now, chris lui, former white house cabinet secretary under president obama, and a senior fellow at the university of virginia's miller center, and sarah longwell, pu
crew was ordered to make an impromptu stop at president trump's scotland golf course en route to kuwait from the u.s. no word yet from the pentagon as to why. elijah cummings state meeting were 200 miles away on dublin% on the other side of the country. the president hasn't done his administration any favors with these probes, since he has publicly pitched his miami golf resort to host next year's g-7 meeting, inviting no less than seven foreign governments, eight if russia and the president...
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heard i will be heard looking on since some often seen in a law courts were filled kuwait's. but no matter how to win is ahmed that really what. i like that it was the inference the need for the. big project get in no i would. go in the moment would initiate hatton's tellin me much less the what other stellar mother said of a 2 year project. top. them form removed. since that little 16. generics and about 16. it's fallen star will be the shabby bath in one of the exhausting. maroth in nor how to get for the mother mob them. other how to get that easily like an ice sheet but that can look bad so last hustle it has to deal with the hat the tickets that's. a thing you had to have from sources dean disavows a deal about a mountain of sun is a lot of buffalo to be art on them how to cook for the production of us there are the. their field whether it be. but a small city in front of the mosque and 80 shots you. will measure hard at this a lot another bill for i'll be with menaces. the medical model of the muslim well the mashad love the lawsuit of a homeowner in need we're alone ja
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pakistan but we have seen some largely showers a recently 35 celsius the karate central areas baghdad kuwait city 4243 still good 3 or 4 degrees above the seasonal average an employee but getting up to around 28 celsius over the next couple of days a similar value to 4 jerusalem for the dry weather down across the arabian peninsula southern parts a little more clout there because some wetter weather around the southern end of the red sea that western side of yemen absolutely towards a lot of as well but elsewhere as you can see more hot sunshine 39 celsius in doha on sunday evening. cooling off 38 celsius as we go on into monday so not much of a cool down here plenty of heat to recently into southern africa getting up into the upper twenty's across south africa once again on the eastern cape the western cape seeing some welcome rifle i suggest cape town of 80 degrees celsius that is making its way further east. with a sponsor you can't own it. in a country but certain point poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking these roads with care that saving minds is a
pakistan but we have seen some largely showers a recently 35 celsius the karate central areas baghdad kuwait city 4243 still good 3 or 4 degrees above the seasonal average an employee but getting up to around 28 celsius over the next couple of days a similar value to 4 jerusalem for the dry weather down across the arabian peninsula southern parts a little more clout there because some wetter weather around the southern end of the red sea that western side of yemen absolutely towards a lot of as...
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in 1973, gas lines, under nixon, the iranian war in 1979, the iraq invasion of kuwait in 1990, we sawsions afterwards. i mean, so that's the thing. here's how it's different. the u.s. oil boom has really cushioned this, and there are 3 billion barrels of oil in reserve around the world, including -- that includes the 727 million the u.s. has under reserves so it is different now; right? >> that's a key difference from what we saw in earlier periods. we would still get some sort of a risk premium that would come into the price of oil, and the markets are trying to price that a little bit today because we don't know what's coming. we don't know if there's going to be a retaliatory strike against iran and maybe if iran -- where it would be and whether they would attack again, and so that we might see more damage to oil supplies and energy infrastructure. but the world's in a much better place right now. and the increase in u.s. oil output which we're on pace right now to increase by another million barrels a day, not by the end of this year, but by early next year, so we're -- our oil pr
in 1973, gas lines, under nixon, the iranian war in 1979, the iraq invasion of kuwait in 1990, we sawsions afterwards. i mean, so that's the thing. here's how it's different. the u.s. oil boom has really cushioned this, and there are 3 billion barrels of oil in reserve around the world, including -- that includes the 727 million the u.s. has under reserves so it is different now; right? >> that's a key difference from what we saw in earlier periods. we would still get some sort of a risk...
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i remember covering the invasion of kuwait back in 1990 and then the gulf war in 199 1. everybody was shocked by the black clouds and the damage to the wells. this is double the size of that, george. so of course the energy market has been very well supplied. saudi arabia is taking oil off the market to balance the price around $60 a barrel. but this is something the houthis really strategically honed in on that large processing plant, the largest in the world, and the second largest field, which is gigantic in nature. about 100 kilometers long, going north to south. >> john definite tear kwroes and nick pay tan walsh. many different groups throughout that region. is iran seeing any additional pressure given that? >> reporter: well, the whole point of u.s. strategy here, off echoed by ally israel, is to apply maximum pressure on iran. many in tehran have been feeling that from the impact of sanctions over the years since the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear deal jcpoa. maxim maximum pressure, john bolton a matter of days ago. donald trump said he would be willing to speak
i remember covering the invasion of kuwait back in 1990 and then the gulf war in 199 1. everybody was shocked by the black clouds and the damage to the wells. this is double the size of that, george. so of course the energy market has been very well supplied. saudi arabia is taking oil off the market to balance the price around $60 a barrel. but this is something the houthis really strategically honed in on that large processing plant, the largest in the world, and the second largest field,...