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but there is a legendary secretary of state that use to say if you don't visit the middle east, the middle east will visit you. there are so many issues that involve and relate to the middle east issues. >> to move the discussion to iran, but before we do that, let me ask you i know you've been out of government service for some time now, but i'm sure you still talk to people that are in it. >> can you tell us where you think the debate is at the highest level about the relationship with the united states. our israel is thinking about hedging to other actors or strategies to shore up american support, what is the discussion like in the halls of power? israel, from both sides of the aisle i haven't seen to try to advocate [inaudible] for us america is the pillar and it's a main issue if they are going to see this for them like to be who tries to undermine but i don't think there's any debate in israel and to be associated with america but it's something beyond, something about the idea and this is the reason we all believe in the well-being of america and [inaudible] to see these elements,
but there is a legendary secretary of state that use to say if you don't visit the middle east, the middle east will visit you. there are so many issues that involve and relate to the middle east issues. >> to move the discussion to iran, but before we do that, let me ask you i know you've been out of government service for some time now, but i'm sure you still talk to people that are in it. >> can you tell us where you think the debate is at the highest level about the relationship...
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the middle east will visit you and that means is difficult to be away from the middle east because there are so many issues that are revolved in related to the middle east issues. >> he gave me a good opening to move the discussion tehran but before we do that let me just ask you i know you've been out of government service for some time but i'm sure you t talk to people that are in it and to the extent that you feel comfortable could you tell us where you think the debate among israelis at thehe highest level about the relationship with the united states given this kind of? that is over our commitment. our israel lease thinking about heading toward other actors or are they thinking about strategies of american support what is the discussion mike in the halls of congress. >> i don't see that with the debate, from both sides of the aisle in israel you have many sides of the aisle, i have not seen anyone with power or understanding that tries to advocate. for us america is the peon and for all of those around us this is the main issue they are now going to see daylight when israel an
the middle east will visit you and that means is difficult to be away from the middle east because there are so many issues that are revolved in related to the middle east issues. >> he gave me a good opening to move the discussion tehran but before we do that let me just ask you i know you've been out of government service for some time but i'm sure you t talk to people that are in it and to the extent that you feel comfortable could you tell us where you think the debate among israelis...
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so if we just fix one problem in the middle east, this will prevail. and in ten years after the arab spring and there should be far more complex in the middle east and when the end and in on —- a menace follow one —- shooting rockets to kill as manyy studies on the ground has nothing to do it the israeli and palestinian conflict.. when olivia is disintegrated on —- this integrated because there is no control. so there is far more complexity with the american society. and students. all of those elements for this composition and above all to realize as you have newcomers into your country so we also have to do a job with all of the tools that we have. just to bring the israeli narrative to convince people we are not as bad as people try to u portray us. >> let's move to the iranian question. so again, the attitudes of the israeli elites. a few years ago i was teaching with the pre- pandemic a group ofem israeli students. when i say students, mid- twenties, early thirties. some had worked in government. i went around the table and i asked them what is the
so if we just fix one problem in the middle east, this will prevail. and in ten years after the arab spring and there should be far more complex in the middle east and when the end and in on —- a menace follow one —- shooting rockets to kill as manyy studies on the ground has nothing to do it the israeli and palestinian conflict.. when olivia is disintegrated on —- this integrated because there is no control. so there is far more complexity with the american society. and students. all of...
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my friends, not everything is dark in the middle east. alongside warring trends, there are also rays of light, first and foremost the growing tide israel is forging with arab and muslim countries. tides that began 42 years ago with israel's historic peace with egypt, continued 27 years ago with our peace agreement with jordan and more recently the abraham accords that normalized relations with the united arab emirates, bahrain, and morocco. more is to come. at a ripe young age of 73, more and more nations are coming to understand israel's value and unique place in the world. some friends have stood with us since our founding. the united states of america is a long time trusted friend and ally of israel, as we saw yet again a few days ago in congress. alongside our old friends, we are gaining new friends, in the middle east and beyond. last week, this manifested itself with the defeat of the racist, anti-semitic, durban conference. this conference was originally meant to be against racism, but over the years turned into a conference of rac
my friends, not everything is dark in the middle east. alongside warring trends, there are also rays of light, first and foremost the growing tide israel is forging with arab and muslim countries. tides that began 42 years ago with israel's historic peace with egypt, continued 27 years ago with our peace agreement with jordan and more recently the abraham accords that normalized relations with the united arab emirates, bahrain, and morocco. more is to come. at a ripe young age of 73, more and...
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in the middle east and beyond. last week this manifested itself with the defeat of the racist anti-semitic durban conference. this conference was originally meant to be me against racism but over the years turned into a conference of racism, against israel and the jewish people. the world had enough of this. i want to thank the 38 countries, 38 who chose truth overlies and skipped the conference. and to those countries who chose to participate in this farce i can only say attacking israel doesn't make you morally superior. fighting the only democracy in the middle east doesn't make you woke. adopting clichcs about israel without even bothering to learn the basic facts, well, that's just plain lazy. my friends, every member state in this building has a choice . it's not a political choice. it's a moral one. the choice between darkness and light. darkness that persecutes political prisoners, murders the innocence, abuses women and minoritiesand seeks to end the modern world as we know it . or like that pursues freedo
in the middle east and beyond. last week this manifested itself with the defeat of the racist anti-semitic durban conference. this conference was originally meant to be me against racism but over the years turned into a conference of racism, against israel and the jewish people. the world had enough of this. i want to thank the 38 countries, 38 who chose truth overlies and skipped the conference. and to those countries who chose to participate in this farce i can only say attacking israel...
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this endless war with east asia, but the middle east is changed and changed because of us action. so there is now an arc of resistance that very well network to very well equipped and fortified, which stretches from iran all the way to lebanon. that's a direct result of us and its allies, various operations and escapades in places like syria and iraq. and i think there was a tipping point came in january 2020 when iran fired missiles, a dozen missiles at 22 us bases. and the u. s. did not strike back. so i mean that that was a really, to me, one of the biggest, besides couldn't entrance into the steering war in october 2015. this moved by iran as a retaliation of the assassination of general cost, some sort of money and iraqi gentleman and us that was triggered. i think it's slow, a major realignment in terms of west asian geo politics. i think it's irreversible because the u. s. is power is also based on it's the opponents ability to fear them or to respect them. and iran basically called their bluff and look what's happened . nothing has happened to ron. there's been a lot of sa
this endless war with east asia, but the middle east is changed and changed because of us action. so there is now an arc of resistance that very well network to very well equipped and fortified, which stretches from iran all the way to lebanon. that's a direct result of us and its allies, various operations and escapades in places like syria and iraq. and i think there was a tipping point came in january 2020 when iran fired missiles, a dozen missiles at 22 us bases. and the u. s. did not...
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feed us next ad senior fellow at the middle east institute speaking to us from washington, d. c. thank you. ok the you and voice to yemen is warning that fighting in the city of mighty has taken an alarming turn. hundreds of people have been killed and many civilians are trapped as fighting intensified this week. who the rebels renewed and offensive against the saudi led coalition to regain control of the city last month. mighty b then is the internationally recognized governments last stronghold in northern yemen. it has rich oil reserves, then sacramento, the district and south america has persisted for almost a month, leaving thousands of keep it in a desperate situation. the repeated mistake in this council, military escalation and not a muscle. the secretary general himself is following the developments and the closely and i reiterate to you when it's cold and all parties to facilitate, save timely and sustain humanitarian access to the affected areas. japan full prime minister has dissolved the lower house of parliament to make way for elections at the end of the month. ah,
feed us next ad senior fellow at the middle east institute speaking to us from washington, d. c. thank you. ok the you and voice to yemen is warning that fighting in the city of mighty has taken an alarming turn. hundreds of people have been killed and many civilians are trapped as fighting intensified this week. who the rebels renewed and offensive against the saudi led coalition to regain control of the city last month. mighty b then is the internationally recognized governments last...
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areeb ullah is a journalist at middle east eye.lso sanan vakil who is deputy director of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house, and jim waterson, who is media editor at the guardian. also today, the classic american music magazine rolling stone has launched in the uk. that might come as a surprise, considering how many media publications are shrinking. darren styles is the magazine's managing director. he also publishes attitude magazine. you could probably call this more of a relaunch than a launch but it didn't go so well the first time rolling stone launched in the uk. yeah, i think it was 1968, mickjagger launched the magazine in partnership with jann wenner, the founder of rolling stone. and jann wenner said to me, everyone had a lovely time, burnt through quite a lot of money through a 12 month period, had a swanky office in chelsea but jann decided it was doing more harm than good when i think what turned out to be the last issue spelt bob dylan's name wrong on the front cover. so, at that point, jann d
areeb ullah is a journalist at middle east eye.lso sanan vakil who is deputy director of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house, and jim waterson, who is media editor at the guardian. also today, the classic american music magazine rolling stone has launched in the uk. that might come as a surprise, considering how many media publications are shrinking. darren styles is the magazine's managing director. he also publishes attitude magazine. you could probably call this more...
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>> there is certainly the historic moments that most people recognize becausese of ne the middle east peace summit and working with the state department and madeleine albright to welcome clinton and then meeting yasser arafat and have a photo shaking his hand as president clinton spendnt two weeks trying to forge a middle agreement. watching president bush welcome the blairs to camp david on a weekend just twowo couples gettg to know each other much like you wouldel do with your neighbors. very poignant from the side line. because even though we get to serve there and see things, you're in the world for this brief time and you get to know personal things about the familieshe but you're not of thr world and you have to understand to maintain that decorum that you i know. so i'll tell two stories that are more personal nature because i think it helps to relate to families andnd parents. first one is the final clinton weekend, four days, nonstop, hundreds of guestss coming through, dinners, a couple of musicians performing in the chapel. just a wonderful event. and got an opportunity to
>> there is certainly the historic moments that most people recognize becausese of ne the middle east peace summit and working with the state department and madeleine albright to welcome clinton and then meeting yasser arafat and have a photo shaking his hand as president clinton spendnt two weeks trying to forge a middle agreement. watching president bush welcome the blairs to camp david on a weekend just twowo couples gettg to know each other much like you wouldel do with your...
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this is the only power that which works in the middle east. the modern c u appeal like state is a total failure all over the middle east, except for reason of course, because it is not culturally part of the middle model. electra bar align university. joining us live here on our international. thank you. we appreciate your time. think of accessing donations by western countries of failing to match initial pledges. so says the people's vaccine. a lions whose latest report concludes pharmaceutical companies under which states are contributing to job inequality around the world. we spoke to ox farms on marriott, who is also the policy lead for the people to vaccine alliance. what we've seen is developing countries receiving an endless type of, to be frank, inadequate justice of support followed by these broken promises. and it should be a cause of international shame, i think the think is, and the data that we really show is what we've known all along. developing countries simply come and should not have to rely on the goodwill. as i have rich co
this is the only power that which works in the middle east. the modern c u appeal like state is a total failure all over the middle east, except for reason of course, because it is not culturally part of the middle model. electra bar align university. joining us live here on our international. thank you. we appreciate your time. think of accessing donations by western countries of failing to match initial pledges. so says the people's vaccine. a lions whose latest report concludes...
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he's a senior fellow at the middle east institute and director of the palestine program holiday. it's going to come as a surprise to a lot of palestinians. this group that we're talking about, the popular front of the liberation of palestine isn't exactly the most active of organizations. well, not only is it not the most active it, you know, when you dig down in terms of the criteria that these mainly used to designate these groups, you find that it's, it's quite as tenuous connection that they made. there are several degrees of separation. i think it's, it seems pretty clear that these are organisations are annoying to israeli authorities because they shine a bright light on israeli human rights violations. and they also do the same with palestinian human rights violations by the palestinian authority. they are generally widely seen as credible in the international community in by other governments, by, by civil society groups around the world. i think this, i think to most people looks like a pretty transparent attempt to shut down criticism and accountability by, by civil soc
he's a senior fellow at the middle east institute and director of the palestine program holiday. it's going to come as a surprise to a lot of palestinians. this group that we're talking about, the popular front of the liberation of palestine isn't exactly the most active of organizations. well, not only is it not the most active it, you know, when you dig down in terms of the criteria that these mainly used to designate these groups, you find that it's, it's quite as tenuous connection that...
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is one by men and boys across the middle east. and it's designed to symbolize really a unity between all the different arab countries in the middle east. first. well come with 13 wants to go. all infrastructure is i think we're about 98 percent ready completed. whether we're talking about transportation or i she to your otherwise in terms of stadium for the 1st quarter of next year, all stadiums will be ready, functioning and operational as well. we have a very big test ahead of us, which is the arb cup in november or december of this year and we will be testing our operational plans and models. we're on schedule to host what i hope to be the biggest celebration at least definitely in the region, but awfully globally in 2022. the other interesting thing about the stadium is it is a 40000 c to stadium now, and it will host woke up gains on the way up to the quote to finals that off to that 20000 seats from the stadium will be shipped out to other countries to keep the legacy going from this well called, and that was one of the prom
is one by men and boys across the middle east. and it's designed to symbolize really a unity between all the different arab countries in the middle east. first. well come with 13 wants to go. all infrastructure is i think we're about 98 percent ready completed. whether we're talking about transportation or i she to your otherwise in terms of stadium for the 1st quarter of next year, all stadiums will be ready, functioning and operational as well. we have a very big test ahead of us, which is...
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ah, ah, 25 years ago, a new era in television used in the middle east begin a 2 part documentary series marking the 25th anniversary of al jazeera, telling the story of the channel launch. and now it became a recognized global brand. ah, the story of al jazeera, a unique pop cancer, one of the fastest growing nations in the won the cost of needed to oakland and development school international shipping company to become a p middle east and try them wanting skillfully, my 3 key areas of development who filling up from it, so connecting the world, connecting the future while need. cato causes gateway to whoa trade. oh, the a kind of again, the story from the news. our us president joe biden has hailed what he's described, isn't historic bond for economic investment. john spending, he was answering a framework agreement for his $1.00 trillion dollars, social spending fund. after a device of negotiations within his democratic party. the u. k. has rejected threats from, from the block. it's both from french for the thing that's a breach of international law. firms. government says it needs m
ah, ah, 25 years ago, a new era in television used in the middle east begin a 2 part documentary series marking the 25th anniversary of al jazeera, telling the story of the channel launch. and now it became a recognized global brand. ah, the story of al jazeera, a unique pop cancer, one of the fastest growing nations in the won the cost of needed to oakland and development school international shipping company to become a p middle east and try them wanting skillfully, my 3 key areas of...
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>> are certainly the historic moments most people recognize the middle east peace summit, work with the state department to welcome president clinton meeting yasser arafat and having a photo shaking his hand, watching from the sidelines as president clinton spent two weeks trying to forge the peace agreement. watching president bush welcoming the blairs to couples getting to know each other much like as you would moved with their neighbors as you move into a neighborhood. there very poignant things to watch on the sideline for even you get to serve there, see things, you have to remember you are in the role you get to know some personal things about the families but you are not of their world you have to maintain that corm. i will tilt two stories that are a more personal nature. i think it helps to relate to the families. the first one is the final clinton weekend four days nonstop, hundreds of guests coming through, dinners, musicians performing in the chapel, just a wonderful event we said goodbye with the hanger that night with the family some walking to the helicopter at 10:00 o'cl
>> are certainly the historic moments most people recognize the middle east peace summit, work with the state department to welcome president clinton meeting yasser arafat and having a photo shaking his hand, watching from the sidelines as president clinton spent two weeks trying to forge the peace agreement. watching president bush welcoming the blairs to couples getting to know each other much like as you would moved with their neighbors as you move into a neighborhood. there very...
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the u says uminski is flying people mainly from the middle east into bearers, and helping them to cross the border into the block by a poland, lithuania and latvia. what are you in luxemburg prime minister called on leaders to respect people's rights a day after an 8th person died on the border, where conditions for migrants are grand. some countries want to build a board offense for after the meeting. you leaders agree to strength and borders and impose more sanctions on minsk. we consider the behavior of the below us government as a hybrid attack. the people used by lucas shanker of victims. we must help them. no one's life should be used for political issues. and this is an instrumentality, zation of migration, to pull it put to political pressure on the european union. we will keep up the pressure on the low caching collision. and the problem with the european union's borders is not so much that we don't have an off border guards or order. we don't have enough fences. da da da, real problem is that when people manage to enter illegally on you territory a dad, they are fairly certain
the u says uminski is flying people mainly from the middle east into bearers, and helping them to cross the border into the block by a poland, lithuania and latvia. what are you in luxemburg prime minister called on leaders to respect people's rights a day after an 8th person died on the border, where conditions for migrants are grand. some countries want to build a board offense for after the meeting. you leaders agree to strength and borders and impose more sanctions on minsk. we consider the...
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salvation efforts v c a prior try. soft bar ocean regime to find new connections, new destinations from middle east, east countries. so the number of potential migrants which could cross the border of europe in union unfortunately, is increasing. under current circumstances, we need to very clear actions. ah, was several, you leaders are absolutely furious with the situation. they said is unacceptable. at least 10 countries all suggesting that they, you fund the building of a fence along the border. that is of course, seen is very controversial by others. others are cooling a full sanctions, particularly against a bell races, natural national carrier, but below via they are also saying that they need to make it more difficult for the airline to be able to lease planes from countries within the e u. there are other voices, though, also calling for a closer look at what poland lithuanian latvia are actually doing when my grants managed to cross into their countries of the battle. the prime minister of luxembourg says that the situation of those borders is terrible, migrants living in a humane in huma
salvation efforts v c a prior try. soft bar ocean regime to find new connections, new destinations from middle east, east countries. so the number of potential migrants which could cross the border of europe in union unfortunately, is increasing. under current circumstances, we need to very clear actions. ah, was several, you leaders are absolutely furious with the situation. they said is unacceptable. at least 10 countries all suggesting that they, you fund the building of a fence along the...
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wasn't carter there for a week or more during the middle east peace talks? >> yes, there was a time carter was over a week, during the -- well, almost two weeks for the peace talks. as clinton was there, although clinton went to the g-8 summit in japan in the midterm. president carter also went look at during 1979. and he came back and gave that "malaise," what it's been called, he talked about the condition of the country, what was going on, we had the hostages taken in tehran, iran. all this was going to, and he secluded himself for almost two weeks, working there during that difficult time in his presidency. but typically, presidents go for a weekend. up friday, back sunday night. >> jeff asks a good question, how did eisenhower get naming rights to name camp david camp david? was there an executive order, was it legislation? or did he just have someone go out with lumber and paint and redo the signs? >> i like the second explanation best. but i don't know. i imagine there must have been something signed to change the name from the shangri-la moniker to c
wasn't carter there for a week or more during the middle east peace talks? >> yes, there was a time carter was over a week, during the -- well, almost two weeks for the peace talks. as clinton was there, although clinton went to the g-8 summit in japan in the midterm. president carter also went look at during 1979. and he came back and gave that "malaise," what it's been called, he talked about the condition of the country, what was going on, we had the hostages taken in tehran,...
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we're in the clear across the middle east. let me show the weather pitcher. hello everyone. a plenty in the way of sunshine. we do have the showers over the higher ground in iran, same goes through yemen and around the alpha jar, mountains in bond. but i want to get it to pakistan because toward the north of the country, we do have somewhat weather leak in, in. so this is for the hor and islam of bad x 3 days in the hor, looks like this. potentially scooping up to 20 millimeters of brain on saturday will continue on sunday, but your temperature is well below average or 26. you should be $33.00 for the sum of the year after turkey right now and not much to report full on sunshine pretty well right across the country. averaged in its stumble with a height of 19 degrees and on talia. we've got in for 28 on saturday, central parts of africa, more toward the gulf of guinea that's we're going to see our most intense rain. so nigeria are benign togo and gonna, in the forecast for you on saturday, that weather front that suit across western parts. so the western cape is now transfer
we're in the clear across the middle east. let me show the weather pitcher. hello everyone. a plenty in the way of sunshine. we do have the showers over the higher ground in iran, same goes through yemen and around the alpha jar, mountains in bond. but i want to get it to pakistan because toward the north of the country, we do have somewhat weather leak in, in. so this is for the hor and islam of bad x 3 days in the hor, looks like this. potentially scooping up to 20 millimeters of brain on...
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wanted needed to open and development to attract international shipping company to become a key, middle east, and trade and money skillfully knocked down 3 key areas of development, filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future. while the cato cortez gateway to whoa trade. lou ah, welcome back. i mean stories now world leaders of call for meaningful and effective action to fight climate change out the g. 20 summit and rub, but has been criticism and disappointment. in the absence of any concrete commitment to achieve nat 0, compet emissions by 2050. the president of the united states, meanwhile, had talked with his turkish count about russia type. i do want him one of several sideline meetings at b, g. 20 summit. 2 men discuss recent tensions between the countries of the turkeys purchase of russian missiles. the focus now shifts from rome, the scottish city of glasgow, the cop 26 climate change summit. leaders from every region in the world are expected to discuss their plans to cot emissions while staying in glasgow and poor communities across the globe, hoping wildly does
wanted needed to open and development to attract international shipping company to become a key, middle east, and trade and money skillfully knocked down 3 key areas of development, filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future. while the cato cortez gateway to whoa trade. lou ah, welcome back. i mean stories now world leaders of call for meaningful and effective action to fight climate change out the g. 20 summit and rub, but has been criticism and disappointment. in the...
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the middle east's poorest nation has long been split between a griffin controlled north and areas under the control of the internationally recognized jamini government in the south. and right in the middle of it is maria, where fighting between the 2 has escalated in recent wakes is addie led coalition, which backs the yemeni government says it's killed at least $160.00 who is the fight as them. the rebels have denied those claims. bianca group. cupid. gupta, reports in yemen. 7 years civil war. the guns have rarely fallen silent. now, a fierce battle for control is being waged in the northeast. who the rebels are fighting to capture marin. the oil rich province is a year, many governments last stronghold in the north. after weeks of siege and fighting duties, se, then circling and capturing more areas, including a strategic gateway to my city, and parts of ne, bring shop our province. babylon, missouri hall is merely an areas of 3200 square kilometers. hundreds of the mercenaries had been killed and wounded, including elements from al qaeda and iso, and many weapons have been seized. t
the middle east's poorest nation has long been split between a griffin controlled north and areas under the control of the internationally recognized jamini government in the south. and right in the middle of it is maria, where fighting between the 2 has escalated in recent wakes is addie led coalition, which backs the yemeni government says it's killed at least $160.00 who is the fight as them. the rebels have denied those claims. bianca group. cupid. gupta, reports in yemen. 7 years civil...
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the country is a transit help for people, mainly from africa and the middle east, trying to cross the mediterranean to europe. the town of on says it speaking directly to the us about building relations on the taliban throne, affairs spokesman denounced to us drone operations in afghan air space as a violation of international law. george's former president mikhail suck actually, has spent the night in detention after returning from excel to support the opposition and elections. he was convicted in 2018 for abuse of power, says it was politically motivated, more than 600 events taking place across the u. s. for the annual women's march this year, the event is focused on laws and several states to restrict access to abortions, especially in texas, which has effectively banded hydro. castro is in the texas state capital austin, heidi what's happening there were youa came organizers here of the more of the win is marge, are expecting thousands of protesters here up to 10000. and they are gathered here at the grounds of the state capital in austin, texas was really ground 0 for this. the
the country is a transit help for people, mainly from africa and the middle east, trying to cross the mediterranean to europe. the town of on says it speaking directly to the us about building relations on the taliban throne, affairs spokesman denounced to us drone operations in afghan air space as a violation of international law. george's former president mikhail suck actually, has spent the night in detention after returning from excel to support the opposition and elections. he was...
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my question is more about the middle east if i make.st the changing commitment in the middle east, or does that balance its priorities, especially with that of the united states? thank you. >> okay, one more. hello ambassador conor o'brien a second-year student studying american foreign policy pretty much in the u.s. and japan coordinating on various contingencies and improving deterrence with two countries. japan recently in the last few years with helicopter destroyers to become small aircraft carriers. it is getting greater standup capabilities. while this independent ability strengthen or weaken the u.s./japan alliance? >> first have the strategy priority to japan. you mention energy that's a very important priority for us. at the same time we also realize that region has a growth implication as we have witnessed in the past several decades. so i think we tried to address, not just the question of the energy of the time we go into details each and every aspect of what we are doing. where we are right now with the balance in the regi
my question is more about the middle east if i make.st the changing commitment in the middle east, or does that balance its priorities, especially with that of the united states? thank you. >> okay, one more. hello ambassador conor o'brien a second-year student studying american foreign policy pretty much in the u.s. and japan coordinating on various contingencies and improving deterrence with two countries. japan recently in the last few years with helicopter destroyers to become small...
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ising migration, minsk is basically accused of flying up people from 3rd countries, mostly in the middle east, 2 bedrooms, and then helping them get across the border into the european union via poland, lithuania, or lakia. thousands of people are believed to have crossed in the past few months. now that is something that is deeply unacceptable to the european union. angler merkel. germany's outgoing chancellor. this is her last you summit and as you can imagine, she has been a real figurehead. a hair at the u. she has attended more than a 100 e u summit. so she will be missed by some not by all, but there is no doubt, no matter what people's opinions of her. she is really seen as one of the pillars of the e you, if you like. she's been receiving a messages from all over the world. even brock palmer who recorded a video message for her. she has been called a compromise machine by one e. u lee to hear she's always been seen as a very conciliatory figure. somebody who constantly wanted to make sure that everybody would be on the same page. let's take a closer look now at the migration issue in
ising migration, minsk is basically accused of flying up people from 3rd countries, mostly in the middle east, 2 bedrooms, and then helping them get across the border into the european union via poland, lithuania, or lakia. thousands of people are believed to have crossed in the past few months. now that is something that is deeply unacceptable to the european union. angler merkel. germany's outgoing chancellor. this is her last you summit and as you can imagine, she has been a real figurehead....
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sort of tragic example of that in the middle east, of course is lebanon. ah ah, with i was born in the war when peace came, we were hopeful that something good with come out of a tour occupied by foreign country by syria. ah, so before this occupation for a long time until 2005, when the occupation just left the country and this huge manifestation that took place on the 14th of march, where we actually believed for once that this was our chance to create a country. ah, and then everything collapse mm. the political, it just decided to cut the piece of cake and shirts amongst each other me. when i was at close quarters, they taught us what the 1st state would be. i can tell you that we are definitely on the last tracks of switching the 5th state 7. it was built as a safe haven for all the prosecutor minorities in the middle east. but the problem with the system with this country is that we couldn't build a system that answers the diverse society that you have in lebanon. oh, it's about having an i versus the living in a unique system. and the system not ans
sort of tragic example of that in the middle east, of course is lebanon. ah ah, with i was born in the war when peace came, we were hopeful that something good with come out of a tour occupied by foreign country by syria. ah, so before this occupation for a long time until 2005, when the occupation just left the country and this huge manifestation that took place on the 14th of march, where we actually believed for once that this was our chance to create a country. ah, and then everything...
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the hey there, here's a snapshot of your weather across the middle east. and this story feature is one of winds coming down from the rock rate through to the golf. and so i want to take in for a closer look because we will see some sand in dust spin around as a result of this wind gusts in places like the how we can expect 55 kilometers per hour and see that color right there. that some of the sand and dust being tossed up by those turbulent winds at times remains dry across southern sections of pakistan, karachi, $37.00 degrees. so you're still running a few above where you should be for this time the year. remember those storms we saw through greece while the remnants of it, the leftovers plaguing, turkeys, northeast black sea region. so tribes on still getting dose with heavy rain on tuesday. speaking of heavy rain central africa, we've got our storms bubbling up. democratic republic of congo raider brown, the gulf of guinea on tuesday as while further toward the south. its unsettled southern parts of moves and beads and bob boy, radiant zambia. but we
the hey there, here's a snapshot of your weather across the middle east. and this story feature is one of winds coming down from the rock rate through to the golf. and so i want to take in for a closer look because we will see some sand in dust spin around as a result of this wind gusts in places like the how we can expect 55 kilometers per hour and see that color right there. that some of the sand and dust being tossed up by those turbulent winds at times remains dry across southern sections...