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war in the middle east. there was also concern over the oil embargo that happened after the yom kippur war war that wreaked havoc on the u.s. economy. one of the reasons we ended up winning the election against ford. he did not want to have a repeat of another arab oil embargo. i think it is fair to say that as great as it was kissinger's incremental policy of is warily withdrawal has really run its course. israel was not going to make more incremental withdrawals unless it got something very significant like peace. carter also as an engineer had the notion not only on foreign-policy but domestic, a comprehensive agreement. he wasn't satisfied with the bilateral peace agreement. he told me he surprised himself. martin mentioned kissinger. carter didn't know the palestinians at all. he became endeared with their plight, retracting it through his view of the civil rights movement in the south. he said to me remarkably that he saw them as the blacks of the middle east and they are being mistreated more by the i
war in the middle east. there was also concern over the oil embargo that happened after the yom kippur war war that wreaked havoc on the u.s. economy. one of the reasons we ended up winning the election against ford. he did not want to have a repeat of another arab oil embargo. i think it is fair to say that as great as it was kissinger's incremental policy of is warily withdrawal has really run its course. israel was not going to make more incremental withdrawals unless it got something very...
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role in the middle east. this event is just getting underway that's hosted by the chicago council on global affairs. >> martin is a distinguished fellow at the council on foreign relations and was twice a former u.s. ambassador to israel and was assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs and was a senior director at the national security council and he was a senior special envoy on the israeli-palestinian peace process through two administrations. before he came to the council on foreign relations, he was at brookings institution where he was executive vice resident and the founding president and head of the center for middle east studies. most importantly, that's why he is here for us today -- he is the author of a terrific new book, master of the game. you will find a link to the book where you can purchase it on her website. it's wonderful to have you and congrats on the book. it's in their lifetime work. it's a terrific read. it's wonderful to have you here with us today. >> thank you, it's gre
role in the middle east. this event is just getting underway that's hosted by the chicago council on global affairs. >> martin is a distinguished fellow at the council on foreign relations and was twice a former u.s. ambassador to israel and was assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs and was a senior director at the national security council and he was a senior special envoy on the israeli-palestinian peace process through two administrations. before he came to the council...
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diplomacy in the middle east. live coverage on c-span. >> there was a time when american secretaries traveled the world and those travels made headlines. there was a time when middle east peacemaking was the center of a met -- foreign policy. they may apply in 2021, 1, 1 never really knows. the lessons at least from that. being still apply to leaders today. we still move to learn, both republican and democrat, how to make deals. how to use the leverage. how to use the assets. how to use the goodwill of the united states to achieve breakthroughs for peace. we would like to take a step back drawing on the lessons of the achievements of three very different individuals. three very different peacemakers, all of whom have impressive accomplishments to their bank records. we are doing that with three terrific biographers. it is a very special opportunity to gather together stu isenstat, who have written over the last few years collectively, three outstanding biographies of three american peacemakers. stuart eisenstadt,
diplomacy in the middle east. live coverage on c-span. >> there was a time when american secretaries traveled the world and those travels made headlines. there was a time when middle east peacemaking was the center of a met -- foreign policy. they may apply in 2021, 1, 1 never really knows. the lessons at least from that. being still apply to leaders today. we still move to learn, both republican and democrat, how to make deals. how to use the leverage. how to use the assets. how to use...
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role in the middle east. he talked about his book, henry kissinger's approach to middle east . >> it is wonderful to have martin with us today. a special thanks to our members for joining us and for those of you watching on c-span, great to have you amongst our audience today. this program is made possible by the leicester crown and his family who are sponsors of the lesser crown center. -- lester crown center. we are grateful to him and his family for his support of the council. who can participate in this conversation by asking questions through our interactive internet capabilities. go to your prize and type in ccga.live and follow the prompts. with that said, it is a pleasure to welcome you to welcome to today's guest. he was a twice former ambassador to israel he was a secretary of state, he was a senior director at the senior security council and he was a senior special envoy on the israeli and palestinian peace process. through two administrations. before he came to the council of foreign relations he
role in the middle east. he talked about his book, henry kissinger's approach to middle east . >> it is wonderful to have martin with us today. a special thanks to our members for joining us and for those of you watching on c-span, great to have you amongst our audience today. this program is made possible by the leicester crown and his family who are sponsors of the lesser crown center. -- lester crown center. we are grateful to him and his family for his support of the council. who can...
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and reconsider and the heart of middle east diplomacy that will be discussing today. you will find a link to the book where you can purchase it on our website bsshortly as well. martin, it's wonderful to have you. congrats on the book and your lifetime work in many ways it's a terrific read. and wonderful to have you here hwith us. >> it's great to be with you. i wish we were here in person but it won't be hopefully too long before we can do that but i'm really honored to be appearing again at the council. >> it's always good to have you back and we willdo it again in person next yotime . but for now let's s discuss the book. tell us a little bit about how you speak in middle east diplomacy in so many ways, both from practice and as an advocate as a scholar decided that at the end of your career, and the long time into your career learning what you have done particularly in that 4 year period when he wassecretary of state was so important that you wanted to write about . >> there's no shortage of books on henry kissinger including his own books. but it's actually very
and reconsider and the heart of middle east diplomacy that will be discussing today. you will find a link to the book where you can purchase it on our website bsshortly as well. martin, it's wonderful to have you. congrats on the book and your lifetime work in many ways it's a terrific read. and wonderful to have you here hwith us. >> it's great to be with you. i wish we were here in person but it won't be hopefully too long before we can do that but i'm really honored to be appearing...
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kissinger really didn't know anything about the middle east. he had never studied it and he had never written about the ottoman empire which was quite relevant to the european order he was talking about at the time. he visited israel six times before he went into government but not once did he know much about it. what he discovered was the egyptians and the jordanians and syrians didn't want anything to do with palestinians. they barely paid lip service to them in those days. as a result, he got the message loud and clear that he could go ahead and do these deals without having to worry about the palestinians. the only one who pushed and was the king of morocco and he wanted a channel. kissinger was happy to oblige with that. essentially, the palestinians did not figure in his concept of a new american-led middle east border. therefore, when he came to deal with the issue of jordan and the west bank, he basically stayed away from it. his focus was on egypt because he wanted egypt out of the conflict and that would end the state to state conflic
kissinger really didn't know anything about the middle east. he had never studied it and he had never written about the ottoman empire which was quite relevant to the european order he was talking about at the time. he visited israel six times before he went into government but not once did he know much about it. what he discovered was the egyptians and the jordanians and syrians didn't want anything to do with palestinians. they barely paid lip service to them in those days. as a result, he...
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amazingly, the middle east is not in the headlines. don't quote -- i don't know whether you have noticed that but it is not. i have noticed that. it is not, and that is because the united states focuses elsewhere. our partners in the region recognize if they want to keep us in support of them, they need to step up and act responsibly. iran, of course, is the big exception, the revolutionary power, and it has to be contained and deterred, but it has to be done by developing a balance that is maintained by israel and the sunni-arab states, all of whom have an interest in the status quo, all of them threatened by iran. the united states has to play in --an active role in that because there is more than just -- there is nonproliferation. there is potential for a nuclear arms raised -- race that could disrupt the effort to deter stable order. that is why it is important iran becomes an exception that the united states has to take. some options will involve the local players, with israel acting to contain iran and syria or supporting iran's
amazingly, the middle east is not in the headlines. don't quote -- i don't know whether you have noticed that but it is not. i have noticed that. it is not, and that is because the united states focuses elsewhere. our partners in the region recognize if they want to keep us in support of them, they need to step up and act responsibly. iran, of course, is the big exception, the revolutionary power, and it has to be contained and deterred, but it has to be done by developing a balance that is...
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rhonda slim is from the middle east institute. she says, call me as long had issues with paramilitary groups, backed by ron. it had lots of resources and they have manpower. they have what been re, they had lots of financially sofas, resources. after all, you know, billions of dollars are allocated every year in the iraqi, a budget for the shabby which is the umbrella. what a lot of these militias, in addition to whatever they get from in on the iranian backed militia groups have been protesting cicio toby, 10th election, which they said was subject to fraud and corruption. the father lawrence lost a significant amount of seats. the supreme court has rejected most of the allegations of fraud. so far, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. iran cook, i deserve. thousands of people have rallied in ethiopia, capital, and supportive government forces battling a rebel advance. they to grey rebels, have captured strategic towns along the highway to the capital. and if threatened to move in on addis ababa, libya's electoral
rhonda slim is from the middle east institute. she says, call me as long had issues with paramilitary groups, backed by ron. it had lots of resources and they have manpower. they have what been re, they had lots of financially sofas, resources. after all, you know, billions of dollars are allocated every year in the iraqi, a budget for the shabby which is the umbrella. what a lot of these militias, in addition to whatever they get from in on the iranian backed militia groups have been...
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ah 25 years ago, a new era in television news in the middle east began. ah, the conclusion of a 2 part documentary theories month and the 25th anniversary of al jazeera in be santa. so the launch of al jazeera english, very from a broadcaster into a multi platform global met. with this story, analogies even a unique path. ah, this is al jazeera. ah hi there, i'm good. but al, this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 1616 natural staff have been detained while 6 have been released. the united nations calls on ethiopian gov.
ah 25 years ago, a new era in television news in the middle east began. ah, the conclusion of a 2 part documentary theories month and the 25th anniversary of al jazeera in be santa. so the launch of al jazeera english, very from a broadcaster into a multi platform global met. with this story, analogies even a unique path. ah, this is al jazeera. ah hi there, i'm good. but al, this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 1616 natural staff have been detained while 6 have been...
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bring the truth to the people to the people in the middle east. because at that time media in the middle east was under the control of the government or over. and in many ways it's still that way. and it used to be the spoke us person, the mouthpiece of the government, and people actually lost every faith in that kind of media. does either want to create want to create a content to present content to is audience that would bring faith the media. and that's what happened to bring knowledge to the people, true information. and with the hope that that would create a new media culture out there as to marlo shall take a look back now at the history of the media network. ah, at the time of its launch in 1996 i'll jazeera was seen by many, is merely a drop in a media ocean dominated by mostly western news channels and outlets 25 years later that drop has caused ripples the world over forcing astronomy of change across the globe, before al jazeera launched, the arab world enjoyed little if any media freedom, citizens from iraq to mauritania were told what
bring the truth to the people to the people in the middle east. because at that time media in the middle east was under the control of the government or over. and in many ways it's still that way. and it used to be the spoke us person, the mouthpiece of the government, and people actually lost every faith in that kind of media. does either want to create want to create a content to present content to is audience that would bring faith the media. and that's what happened to bring knowledge to...
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what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a capitalist change? would those changes have happened? if else's era hadn't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoonists just starting to do, to understand what politics is and coming in as a young son over an economical refugee here and, and how and where, where we were working. and, and of course, you know, my father was very interested in the news, but he always laughed at the 9 o'clock news, which was like the small segment that they had the end of the day. because he was all just breathing the grade leader. and you know, whether it's and it's on or elsewhere. so when i'll do 0 came, i mean, everyone was just in their tears waiting of the church waiting for what the next thing that going to happen. because for the 1st time we actually had a conversation. we actually heard from different signs, well we actually heard from the find that we never heard of before. so. busy t
what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a capitalist change? would those changes have happened? if else's era hadn't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoonists just starting to do, to understand what politics is and coming in as a young son over an economical refugee here and, and how and where, where we were working. and, and of course, you know, my...
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ah, ah, 25 years ago, a new era in television news in the middle east began. ah, a news channel was launched, reporting real news, rather than state propaganda. ah wish providing a platform for a wide range of voices and opinions. telling all sides of a story. no filters, no censorship, no tattered bolts . joan was a voice for the voiceless. to day the name al jazeera is recognized throughout the world. this is its story by a quarter of a century ago in 1996, the tv station was launched from cutter in the middle east al jazeera in english. the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. for before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many view as distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece of bay governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to see all sides of a story. to hear voices from the arab street. and to hold power, to account to the article of love and the cathedral menez. am allah
ah, ah, 25 years ago, a new era in television news in the middle east began. ah, a news channel was launched, reporting real news, rather than state propaganda. ah wish providing a platform for a wide range of voices and opinions. telling all sides of a story. no filters, no censorship, no tattered bolts . joan was a voice for the voiceless. to day the name al jazeera is recognized throughout the world. this is its story by a quarter of a century ago in 1996, the tv station was launched from...
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while most migrants trying to cross from bella luce, into europe come from the middle east and africa, they've mainly attempted to pass through poland latvia. in lithuania, to reach the rest of the continent. the migrants are reportedly being helped by bella, russian authorities to get to the border with the e. u. after flying in to minsk, poland beefed up its security and is accused of violating the international right to asylum by pushing migrants back into better. ruth rights groups have criticized poland and barrows for that treatment of the migrants who are dealing with cold temperatures, the lack of food and medical help. the let's bring in our guests into the show. now i have joining us from warsaw lilyann this me f. she's the director of analysis at the wolf or institute in moscow. big ole, which is lead experts at the center for actual politics and the brussels p. s a clap, a is editor of brussels report dot e. you welcome to all, let's start with liliana. so what is the perspective from warsaw? do they see that batteries is deliberately using these migrant support political
while most migrants trying to cross from bella luce, into europe come from the middle east and africa, they've mainly attempted to pass through poland latvia. in lithuania, to reach the rest of the continent. the migrants are reportedly being helped by bella, russian authorities to get to the border with the e. u. after flying in to minsk, poland beefed up its security and is accused of violating the international right to asylum by pushing migrants back into better. ruth rights groups have...
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in the middle east, al jazeera in english, the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. for before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many viewers distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece survey governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to see all sides of a story. to hear voices from the arab street and to hold power to account for the article of love and cathedral menez amola, a mark on a mac, tanner in banana alberto vitamin dolah. felicia, what cool way of course the dea hurdle hamish middle had rio. what time will be shackle manny, jani khan. and kathy element jacket, the, her, the alignment. couldn't i don't think in a short up. not if you felt a little busted degree. be what could now a cannon and a fully unforeseen or has i what had the heavy hit the girl is and i got was still margaret. well i mean i thought it alena again at the dana bar. the shook will i can, couldn't up. will damen, dylan the l
in the middle east, al jazeera in english, the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. for before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many viewers distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece survey governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to see all sides of a story. to hear voices from the arab street and to hold...
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by a quarter of a century ago, in 1996, the t v station was launched from cutter in the middle east. al jazeera in english, the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. even before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many view as distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece survey governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to see all sides of a story. to hear voices from the arab street. and to hold power to account for the article of love and cathedral menez am allah! mark on on, looked and ian been a pena, i'll be up, i'll bottom and dolah. felicia, what cool way of course the dea huddle, hamish middle, had leo, what time will be shackle manny? yeah, near con al cathedral chicken. the how the alignment couldn't i don't think in the shut up. not if you felt a little busted degree. be what couldn't now work and then on the fully unforeseen or has that what had the heavy hit the girl is and i got was still marg
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to the people in the middle east. at that time, mediate was under the control of the government all over. in many ways, it is still that way. it serves to be a mouthpiece of the government. people actually lost every faith in that kind of media. they -- we want to create a content, present content to the audience that will bring faith to media. that is what happened to bring knowledge to the people, true information. and with the hope that it would create a new media culture. adrian: we take a look at the history of the media network. reporter: at the time of its launch in 1996, al jazeera was seen as a drop in a media ocean, dominated by mostly western news channels and outlets. 25 years later, that has caused ripples the world over, forcing a tsunami of change around the globe. before our launch, the arab world enjoyed little if any media freedom. citizens from iraq and beyond were told what to think through state owned channels that focused on glorifying their leaders while ignoring the concerns of ordinary people.
to the people in the middle east. at that time, mediate was under the control of the government all over. in many ways, it is still that way. it serves to be a mouthpiece of the government. people actually lost every faith in that kind of media. they -- we want to create a content, present content to the audience that will bring faith to media. that is what happened to bring knowledge to the people, true information. and with the hope that it would create a new media culture. adrian: we take a...
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a quarter of a century ago in 1996, the tv station was launched from cutter in the middle east. al jazeera in english, the island was quite unlike any of its neighboring channels. for before the arrival of al jazeera tv news in our countries was largely state controlled and uncritical of those in power. as a result, many view as distrusted their media. they saw it is nothing more than the mouthpiece survey governments. the new channel set out to do things differently. to ask tough questions to see all sides of a story. to hear voices from the arab street. and to hold power, to account his article of love and cathedral menez m. allah, a mark on on, looked and ian been upon our, i'll be up. i'll bottom and dolah, philadelphia. what cool way of corn the dia, huddle, hamish mental health leo. what time will be shackle many? yeah. near con al cathedral chicken. the how the alignment couldn't. i don't think the shut up. not fun to little best degree be what couldn't our cannon and the fully unforeseen a has that with had the heavy hit. the girl is an i got was still margaret. well i'm
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and the object of this action continue to get action with migrants from the middle east, passing through bell russian territory into the e. you, the object of this is to show if i could be here as well the way it is. but also the report suggests that these are not simply people who are passing through. but the claims, at least from countries like poland and lithuania, is that the russian authorities have been actively organizing, facilitating helping these people to come to minutes and then bust them to the border. this is not a case they say of been a rational fallacy, simply caught in the middle. of course, this is, this involves essentially, sponsoring the movement of these migrants from the middle east, from iraq, for example, through a bill or russian theory, tory and, and then providing routes for them to enter you countries with when you and paul. and of course, if the bill of russian authorities did not want this to happen, it would simply not happen. there is no question about it. and so the reason behind that is that the rational storage is, wants to show the duplicity the supp
and the object of this action continue to get action with migrants from the middle east, passing through bell russian territory into the e. you, the object of this is to show if i could be here as well the way it is. but also the report suggests that these are not simply people who are passing through. but the claims, at least from countries like poland and lithuania, is that the russian authorities have been actively organizing, facilitating helping these people to come to minutes and then...
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not even -- not every person in the middle east.ot every person in iraq is able to take a huge amount of money. so this should be the thing that need be stressed here. and of course, such usage of people as as a weapon, and you know, in such conflict, in such a hybrid war, i think it's first one in hybrid history. so i completely agree that it shouldn't be you know, like this. but we as a country, we need to protect our borders. and only our borders, but we are protecting borders of the whole european union in this situation -- >> all right, you've made that point loud and clear. i'm afraid we are out of time. let's thank our guest very much. liliana, victor and peter. and thank you too for watching you can see the show any time by visiting our website aljazeera.com for further discussion go to facebook.com low pressure/ajinside story. you can join the conversation on twitter. our hand is @ajinsidestory. for now, it's good-bye. ÑlÑlÑlÑlñ sonoko sakai: well, i grew up in a very small town called kamakura, which iabout an hour outside
not even -- not every person in the middle east.ot every person in iraq is able to take a huge amount of money. so this should be the thing that need be stressed here. and of course, such usage of people as as a weapon, and you know, in such conflict, in such a hybrid war, i think it's first one in hybrid history. so i completely agree that it shouldn't be you know, like this. but we as a country, we need to protect our borders. and only our borders, but we are protecting borders of the whole...
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both in the middle east and in the world at lunch. in may, 2000 al jazeera was the 1st to report at the collapse of the s l egg, the militia, known as the south lebanon army. this followed the withdrawal of his ready horses from lebanon. al jazeera was the 1st media to enter the s l. a controlled detention center in al key. m. palestinians were outraged by the visit of his railey politician ariel sharon, to the alex and mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem. now the one that can be encumbered aladdin. when i come back on you, i to some am a fight after much would abby that manic as if he had a delay? let me see new york. but one days from that period will be for ever invented on a generation to witness the attacks of september. the 11th of 2001 day, early october. how many of the attacks resonated long after the terrible events of that september morning, global geo politics pivoted from that date? the west looked to the east both for answers and is a military target for its response. $3000.00 civilians died on the ground and in t
both in the middle east and in the world at lunch. in may, 2000 al jazeera was the 1st to report at the collapse of the s l egg, the militia, known as the south lebanon army. this followed the withdrawal of his ready horses from lebanon. al jazeera was the 1st media to enter the s l. a controlled detention center in al key. m. palestinians were outraged by the visit of his railey politician ariel sharon, to the alex and mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem. now the one that can be...
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i'd like to say a few words about my trip to the middle east starting later this week. i'm looking forward to being back in bahrain, where i am supposed to speak at a dialogue, a major security forum that will be meeting in person for the first time since the pandemic began. it will be good to connect with partners and allies in the region and beyond. let's be underscore two themes that i will discuss. first, the united states is deeply committed to the security of the middle east and we continue to strengthen our partnerships there. second, we understand many of today's most pressing security challenges in the middle east and elsewhere transcend borders. so we must meet these shared threats with shared solutions. our friends also come to the table with formidable capabilities. you can see the strength of our network of partnerships on full display just a few months ago, as we want down our 20 year military mission in math to stand, -- in afghanistan, our partners stepped up to help us evacuate more than 124,000 people. we couldn't have done it without partners like the
i'd like to say a few words about my trip to the middle east starting later this week. i'm looking forward to being back in bahrain, where i am supposed to speak at a dialogue, a major security forum that will be meeting in person for the first time since the pandemic began. it will be good to connect with partners and allies in the region and beyond. let's be underscore two themes that i will discuss. first, the united states is deeply committed to the security of the middle east and we...
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and beller. rous, bella, russian authorities have said a large group of people, mostly from the middle east, managed to cross into poland. the e you earlier today? warsaw has vowed all illegal migrants will be returned back across the border. ah, ah, book opening it was, nick thought you would you this is not, that is not my never going on. i wonder what was wrong with it up above puzzles, proposal so with with local journalist in beller is headed to a section of the board to assess the situation there. he says, there's this brief report summary behind me. you can see the crossing where the official entry point articles and vehicles located. we're nearing the boat at trace controls strength. if mc, say we are close to the bob white fence occurs, there's lots of a helicopter flying overhead, then monitoring from others. i, alyssa, his, the trace controller, brian, i found martin blan, used to detect the tracy's been shrewd as across the national board abbey, in the water. it is polish machinery. nathan, of these military vehicles with specialists, radio equipment different where they look a
and beller. rous, bella, russian authorities have said a large group of people, mostly from the middle east, managed to cross into poland. the e you earlier today? warsaw has vowed all illegal migrants will be returned back across the border. ah, ah, book opening it was, nick thought you would you this is not, that is not my never going on. i wonder what was wrong with it up above puzzles, proposal so with with local journalist in beller is headed to a section of the board to assess the...
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and now all that's needed before the middle east, biggest sporting events can begin. and the richardson al jazeera, doha, me well, it's a big they have also in kathy because formula one is also in town for the 1st time . the race starts in a few hours in louis hamilton on pole ahead of the championship. nita maxima soften . davis likes has a reaction as the sunset summer sale circuits, the excitement in the stands grew ahead of qualifying the latest chapter. what's become one of the tightest formula? one title battles in years with 3 races left in the season, 7 time will champion live with hamilton. trails makes me stop and budget 14 points in the championship f one, i think one of the 1st time. so none of the drivers have driven this track before we stop and quick in his red bull, but he had to settle for 2nd best. ah, it was hamilton who dominated under the flood lights for besides, he was quickest in all 3 qualifying sessions, nearly half a 2nd faster than the stopping. and he did it all with an upset stomach as well. yes, that's go. great joe guys. yesterday was a
and now all that's needed before the middle east, biggest sporting events can begin. and the richardson al jazeera, doha, me well, it's a big they have also in kathy because formula one is also in town for the 1st time . the race starts in a few hours in louis hamilton on pole ahead of the championship. nita maxima soften . davis likes has a reaction as the sunset summer sale circuits, the excitement in the stands grew ahead of qualifying the latest chapter. what's become one of the tightest...
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vision for a stable middle east. iraq is not have gas. stan. we're here for the long term with you. iraq is a key strategic partner, and we're committed to this partnership world cobbled, succumb to the taliban in a matter of days. no, not a single us intelligence agency. so that coming or that doesn't provide much backing to the claims that the troop pull out from iraq, this time will end up just fine. i still is already taking advantage of the strain security capability of the taliban rule in afghanistan. iraq is isis cradle. nobody wants to see another nation in the region crumble under the weights of a decades long string of poor choices make thousands of miles away. well for insight into this, i'm to luggage to welcome reiter uncommented, or abdel barrios, one on to the program. good to see you. is there a danger we are going to be seeing history repeats itself on the chaos surrounding the afghan withdrawal will happen again with iraq. i believe it could be less. it is simply because there are 2 factions. there are local baxley competition
vision for a stable middle east. iraq is not have gas. stan. we're here for the long term with you. iraq is a key strategic partner, and we're committed to this partnership world cobbled, succumb to the taliban in a matter of days. no, not a single us intelligence agency. so that coming or that doesn't provide much backing to the claims that the troop pull out from iraq, this time will end up just fine. i still is already taking advantage of the strain security capability of the taliban rule in...
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the middle east and north africa policy manager at access now welcomes the blacklisting. >> this is aor win, victory. civil society groups have been sounding the alarms for years on the violations being committed by the nso group, the u.s. decision today sends a strong message to the group but also other surveillance companies that are profiting from human rights violation that it is no longer business as usual. we commend the u.s. for taking the lead towards accountability, and we also urge the european union and other governments to take similar restrictive steps to help surveillance companies accountable. anchor: focusing on ways to finance fight climate change. >> the united states intends to fully support the climate investment funds capital markets mechanism. there and innovating -- through an innovative leveraging structure, this will help attract significant private climate finance and provide $500 million per year for the clean technology funds programming that includes the new accelerating coal transition investment program. anchor: the leader of a gang is asking the u.s. to
the middle east and north africa policy manager at access now welcomes the blacklisting. >> this is aor win, victory. civil society groups have been sounding the alarms for years on the violations being committed by the nso group, the u.s. decision today sends a strong message to the group but also other surveillance companies that are profiting from human rights violation that it is no longer business as usual. we commend the u.s. for taking the lead towards accountability, and we also...
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the middle east's 1st football world cup, will be kicking off. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecast sick. got some wet weather and some winter weather in the forecast for parts of the middle east. northern policy has to be said, we are going to see some rather wet weather, just spilling off the mediterranean, pushing into levant, syria, lebanon jordan, all with a chance of seeing some wet weather at rain, making its way to the far north of saudi arabia. could see a spot or 2 of right into our iran, maybe even teen to q weight as well here in doe harvard is going to set their temperatures here at around 31 degrees celsius. but look, the shower is not too far away that will push away across northern parts of the gulf by disguised to come back into the levant, find it dry across much of the raven peninsula. so a man and yemen sat fair along with the somali i, we have got a chance to some showers just filtering in from the, in the ocean as we go into next week. that's something to watch out for. but for the time being, it is fine.
the middle east's 1st football world cup, will be kicking off. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecast sick. got some wet weather and some winter weather in the forecast for parts of the middle east. northern policy has to be said, we are going to see some rather wet weather, just spilling off the mediterranean, pushing into levant, syria, lebanon jordan, all with a chance of seeing some wet weather at rain, making its way to the far north of saudi arabia. could see a spot or 2...
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bring the truth to the people, to the people in the middle east. because at that time, media in the middle east was under the control of the government or over and in many ways it's still that way. and it used to be the spoke us person, the mouthpiece of the government. and people actually lost every faith in that kind of media. does either want to create want to create a content to present content, to is audience that would bring faith the media. and that's what happen to bring knowledge to the people. true information. and with a hope that that would create a new media culture, a culture that believes in the freedom of the media in noted in dialogue, open dialogue in the right of people to not only to talk but to be listened to. and to have the right time to present their ideas and their opinions without being afraid. a part of that model has been created and in some cases should past all the dreams. but when it comes to the situation in the middle east, i think that is so much of to be that the ecology of broadcasting not just in the middle east
bring the truth to the people, to the people in the middle east. because at that time, media in the middle east was under the control of the government or over and in many ways it's still that way. and it used to be the spoke us person, the mouthpiece of the government. and people actually lost every faith in that kind of media. does either want to create want to create a content to present content, to is audience that would bring faith the media. and that's what happen to bring knowledge to...
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our middle east editor, jeremy bowen, is there. the way this war ends is not in the hands of yemenis because big regional powers have intervened. the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. and in paris, the singer and activistjosephine baker becomes the first black woman to be honoured at the pantheon. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's seven in the morning in singapore and midnight in the netherlands, where it's emerged that the omicron strain of coronavirus may have been spreading around the world earlier than previously thought. tests show it was present in a sample taken there on the 19th of november. that's five days before it was first reported to the world health organization by south africa. dutch officials say they believe at least one person was infected without having travelled to that region. meanwhile, the boss of one of the biggest covid vaccine producing companies has warned that he doesn't think the current jabs will be as e
our middle east editor, jeremy bowen, is there. the way this war ends is not in the hands of yemenis because big regional powers have intervened. the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. and in paris, the singer and activistjosephine baker becomes the first black woman to be honoured at the pantheon. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's seven in the morning in singapore and midnight in the netherlands,...
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and now all that's needed before the middle east's biggest sporting events can begin. andy richardson, al jazeera, though ha, ah, your jail deserve me the whole robin in doha reminder of all top news stories. there's been a 2nd night of rights in the netherlands against new cove, with 19 restrictions protested, threw stones, and fireworks at police in the hague. 3 people are being treated in hospital after officers opened fire. the french caribbean islands of guadalupe have been put under a curfew after 5 days of violet.
and now all that's needed before the middle east's biggest sporting events can begin. andy richardson, al jazeera, though ha, ah, your jail deserve me the whole robin in doha reminder of all top news stories. there's been a 2nd night of rights in the netherlands against new cove, with 19 restrictions protested, threw stones, and fireworks at police in the hague. 3 people are being treated in hospital after officers opened fire. the french caribbean islands of guadalupe have been put under a...
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deal with russia sais, the migrant case on poland border is dawn to western interventions in the middle east. moscow has also denied you claims nowadays masterminding the crisis austria alliance is that now still locked out and starting tomorrow monday, but only for those who haven't received the cobit vaccine. we debate the disparity and restrictions now emerging around the world. we know anti vaccine. i would see the importance of having the vaccine. however, i think you're just going to different level way nice compulsory i expect to co workers to be immunized. so we have to be careful to not let cove it once again. mass, a lot of the social issues that are going on ah, with they tell stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well. welcome to the weekly and r t. i'm, you know, we start with the on going migrant crisis on the e use eastern from tier a polish soldier has died. all the bella roost border after his binocs had gently discharged during and 10, stunned off. thousands of people mostly from the middle east, are attempting to illegally enter the europe
deal with russia sais, the migrant case on poland border is dawn to western interventions in the middle east. moscow has also denied you claims nowadays masterminding the crisis austria alliance is that now still locked out and starting tomorrow monday, but only for those who haven't received the cobit vaccine. we debate the disparity and restrictions now emerging around the world. we know anti vaccine. i would see the importance of having the vaccine. however, i think you're just going to...
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the whole, this all started out because of military decision in the middle east. and now the best solution, this is central. what about just city now? how can we, we can negotiate the welfare of these people and the big around how they got there, why they got their presumably, presumably gentlemen, these quote unquote refugees by rain tickets. so, i mean, these are well off refugee. i mean is there's always, they're always looking for a lame game, but we don't even know who these people are. go ahead and, well, of course, if america, britain and the european union were to sincerely analyze the reasons for the migration crisis, then it was totally annihilates their reasons for having intervened in both libya and syria. so obviously they are not going to go down that pathway. however, there is a very, very obvious reason play as to why our focus is on russia. it is because the russia of today is not the russia of the 19 ninety's. if flat them, it was a if he was compliant to western wishes to western demands. if he allowed russia to be dependent on the international
the whole, this all started out because of military decision in the middle east. and now the best solution, this is central. what about just city now? how can we, we can negotiate the welfare of these people and the big around how they got there, why they got their presumably, presumably gentlemen, these quote unquote refugees by rain tickets. so, i mean, these are well off refugee. i mean is there's always, they're always looking for a lame game, but we don't even know who these people are. go...
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the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. five days after storm arwen, tens of thousands of people in parts of scotland and the north of england are still without electricity. and in paris, the singer and activist josephine baker becomes the first black woman to be honoured at the pantheon. and later, sports day on the bbc news channel with all the features from the bbc sport centre. good evening. every adult in england is to be offered a booster vaccination by the end of january, according to borisjohnson. people will be approached by age group and will be informed when it's their turn. faced with the uncertainty posed by omicron, the new coronavirus variant, one government expert advised people not to socialise unnecessarily ahead of christmas, but borisjohnson appeared to contradict that advice, telling people not to cancel their concerts and nativity plays. in england, boosters will be offered to the most vulnerable first, with m million people eligible in all. everyone who is able to have a booster should have been offer
the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. five days after storm arwen, tens of thousands of people in parts of scotland and the north of england are still without electricity. and in paris, the singer and activist josephine baker becomes the first black woman to be honoured at the pantheon. and later, sports day on the bbc news channel with all the features from the bbc sport centre. good evening. every adult in england is to be offered a...
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we understand it was during a tense standoff, thousands of asylum seekers, mostly from the middle east and now hoping for new lives in the european union. and during the week they clashed with polish authorities. a tear, cass was deployed. shots were heard, as crowds tried to break through the board of fences. ah so poland is now threatening to shut down a rail. travel with bella roast, which of course is not in the e. u. and under pressure from the e. u. a turkey and iraq are trying to stop the migrant flow into minsk by banning direct flight staff, a syrian jamini and iraqi citizens. i just for a moment here with the program. let's recall how this entire crisis 1st got started . ah with we will not keep any micros here. they did not come to us. they are head into enlightened warm and cozy europe. it was them who destroyed these countries ah, with mala mala with an updated take home and go back to your home. leave with now despite the aid being provided by various bela russians, humanitarian groups. the situation is still dia, migrants including women and children, enduring freezing t
we understand it was during a tense standoff, thousands of asylum seekers, mostly from the middle east and now hoping for new lives in the european union. and during the week they clashed with polish authorities. a tear, cass was deployed. shots were heard, as crowds tried to break through the board of fences. ah so poland is now threatening to shut down a rail. travel with bella roast, which of course is not in the e. u. and under pressure from the e. u. a turkey and iraq are trying to stop...
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those countries have in middle east conflict. the accusations being made against russia regarding the situation on the poland bluish border, or on the conscience of those making them. it's a desire to shift blame to others. in europe, they themselves created the conditions for hundreds of thousands of people to go there. and now they're looking for culprits to absolve themselves. responsibility, take care of your internal problems. don't shift to issues on to others. i think our son of has more on the western response to the crisis on poland border and why russia is being caught up. and the dispute, the refugee crisis, has now been tormenting the e u for over half a decade. and finally, the evil engineer behind it has been unmasked. and it's well dar, russia, russia has its own far reaching goals. undoubtedly this is the stabilization of the situation in the u. an attempt to permanently destabilized central and eastern europe. undoubtedly these of russia strategic goals. it wants to have an instrument of influence and blackmail o
those countries have in middle east conflict. the accusations being made against russia regarding the situation on the poland bluish border, or on the conscience of those making them. it's a desire to shift blame to others. in europe, they themselves created the conditions for hundreds of thousands of people to go there. and now they're looking for culprits to absolve themselves. responsibility, take care of your internal problems. don't shift to issues on to others. i think our son of has more...
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middle east have cancelled _ complicated for some.ome. middle east have cancelled most of— complicated for some. middle east have cancelled most of the - complicated for some. middle east have cancelled most of the flights | have cancelled most of the flights and you can't get back that way. there are some through europe. lots of european nations are trying to get back to their nations, too. to actually try and get out of south africa is very difficult. meanwhile, in the uk, although _ africa is very difficult. meanwhile, in the uk, although the _ africa is very difficult. meanwhile, l in the uk, although the restrictions are still limited, they are already having an impact. while christmas shoppers fill the streets, some are already changing their plans. one body for the hospitality industry said that they are already seeing cancelled reservations as fragile consumer confidence is knocked, again. the travel industry is also concerned that people won't make holiday bookings as long as they travel rules keep changing. the uncertainty a
middle east have cancelled _ complicated for some.ome. middle east have cancelled most of— complicated for some. middle east have cancelled most of the - complicated for some. middle east have cancelled most of the flights | have cancelled most of the flights and you can't get back that way. there are some through europe. lots of european nations are trying to get back to their nations, too. to actually try and get out of south africa is very difficult. meanwhile, in the uk, although _ africa...
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the migrant k o san podiums border is down to western interventions in the middle east when school was also denied ear claim for this last minding the crisis. and austria analysis is a national lockdown starting monday, but only for those who haven't received a cobit back feed. we debate disparity and restrictions now emerging around the world. we're not anti vaccine. you know, we can see the importance of having the vaccine. however, i think you're just going to different level when is compulsory express care workers to be immunized, we have to be careful to not let coded. once again mass a lot of the social issues that are going on ah very well welcome to you. you're watching the weekly asi international bringing you the latest world news along with the stories the shapes, the week. good to happy with us. on the migrant crisis on europe's eastern frontier is escalating. a polish soldier has died off to his weapon accidentally discharged during a 10th standoff on the border with bella, bruce, thousands of people mostly from the middle east, are attempting to illegally and to the you a
the migrant k o san podiums border is down to western interventions in the middle east when school was also denied ear claim for this last minding the crisis. and austria analysis is a national lockdown starting monday, but only for those who haven't received a cobit back feed. we debate disparity and restrictions now emerging around the world. we're not anti vaccine. you know, we can see the importance of having the vaccine. however, i think you're just going to different level when is...
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with this. russia say the migrant. chaos on poland border is down to western interventions and the middle east. moscow is also denied even claims that it's masterminding, the prices and austria analysis is a national locked down starting monday, but only for those who haven't received it back. see, we debate the disparity and restrictions now emerging around the world window and to back see, you know, we can see the importance of having the back seat. however, i figured just going to a different level when it compulsory express care workers to be immunized. we have to be careful to not let coded, once again mass a lot of the social issues that are going on. ah and very well welcome. you're watching the weekly here on o. c. international bringing you the latest world news, along with the stories the shape, the week. the 1st, the migrant crisis on europe's the eastern frontier is escalating. a polish soldier has died off days, weapon accidentally discharged during a tent, stand off on the border with bella, bruce, thousands of people mostly from the middle east, are attempting to illegally enter
with this. russia say the migrant. chaos on poland border is down to western interventions and the middle east. moscow is also denied even claims that it's masterminding, the prices and austria analysis is a national locked down starting monday, but only for those who haven't received it back. see, we debate the disparity and restrictions now emerging around the world window and to back see, you know, we can see the importance of having the back seat. however, i figured just going to a...
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so as to migrant, chaos on poland border is down to western interventions in the middle east and denies. you claims that is mazda mining, the crisis. the dutch government sparks fury with this. new coven restrictions nations cracked down on the unvaccinated girl. naughty we debate the disparity encoded rules. now emerging around the world. we know anti vaccine. we can see the importance of 5 in the back seat. however, i think you just go to a different level way. need home st. paid express care with could be immunized. we have to be careful to not let co bid once again. now a lot of the social issues that are going on. ah no, this is alta international life. rob moscow are very good morning to you. now. 10 am on sunday. your timing is perfect for the weekly and what a week it's been lots of stores to highlight for you. in today's program. we start the weekly with a migrant crisis unfolding on the e use eastern frontier. a polish soldier died on the bell roost border after his weapon accidentally discharged during a tense standoff. thousands of asylum seekers mostly from the middle east
so as to migrant, chaos on poland border is down to western interventions in the middle east and denies. you claims that is mazda mining, the crisis. the dutch government sparks fury with this. new coven restrictions nations cracked down on the unvaccinated girl. naughty we debate the disparity encoded rules. now emerging around the world. we know anti vaccine. we can see the importance of 5 in the back seat. however, i think you just go to a different level way. need home st. paid express care...