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the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff for jails in the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff forjails in england and wales and there are plans for more staff in young offender institutions, these are the institutions which house offenders between the ages of 13 and 18. so young teenagers right the way up to adulthood. now peter clarke is saying that's fine, but it's not just about staff. it's also about the situation in some of these jails. he says that basically the situation is just jails. he says that basically the situation isjust grim jails. he says that basically the situation is just grim and they are squalid. that includes the young offender institutions. now the ministry ofjustice is saying it's created a youth custody service. it
the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff for jails in the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff forjails in england and wales and there are plans for more staff in young offender institutions, these are the institutions which house offenders between the ages of 13 and 18. so young teenagers right the way up to adulthood. now peter clarke is saying that's fine, but it's not just about staff. it's also about the situation in some of these jails. he says that basically the...
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the ministry of justice.ken by the ministry ofjustice. this is an incredibly significant moment and it will protect vulnerable people enormously. in response to the bbc investigation and my putting this in parliament, the government has insisted that sex for rent is a criminal act. i want to see them prosecuted, go through the courts process , prosecuted, go through the courts process, i want to see them convicted and i want to see them go to jail. the secretary of state for justice says under the sexual offences act, sex for rent arrangements are a criminal offence. he says the offence is committed when a person offers accommodation in return for sex, as their —— they are inciting or causing another person to have sex with them in return for payment. anyone doing this could face seven years in prison. the sexual act and the provision of accommodation clearly monetises that arrangement.” provision of accommodation clearly monetises that arrangement. i spoke toa monetises that arrangement. i spoke to a woman w
the ministry of justice.ken by the ministry ofjustice. this is an incredibly significant moment and it will protect vulnerable people enormously. in response to the bbc investigation and my putting this in parliament, the government has insisted that sex for rent is a criminal act. i want to see them prosecuted, go through the courts process , prosecuted, go through the courts process, i want to see them convicted and i want to see them go to jail. the secretary of state for justice says under...
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the german foreign ministry has issued warnings about risks in turkey.lin has also threatened to suspend -- to ankara. the turkish government has criticized gabriels remarks. >> the unfortunate statements from berlin are political posturing ahead of upcoming elections in germany. sadly, this is become fashionable in germany. hi so far, some say they will go ahead anyway. >> i reckon this advice refers more to the bigger cities and less to the turkish coast. we're still going to fly there. >> it's hard to say it was the right decision to go. you worry about it if you have kids. but now we are on our way. reporter: german-turkish relations have been tested many times in the past few months, after trying to pay down tensions, it seems her linen is running out of patience. -- berlin is running out of patience. brent: where is this dispute headed? i'm joined by our political correspondent. he is at our parliament studio here in berlin. and our correspondent, dorian jones communist and bull joins us as well. good to see both of you. talk to me about this trave
the german foreign ministry has issued warnings about risks in turkey.lin has also threatened to suspend -- to ankara. the turkish government has criticized gabriels remarks. >> the unfortunate statements from berlin are political posturing ahead of upcoming elections in germany. sadly, this is become fashionable in germany. hi so far, some say they will go ahead anyway. >> i reckon this advice refers more to the bigger cities and less to the turkish coast. we're still going to fly...
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breaking news the russian defense ministry has announced that it carried out strikes against eisel targets on the border of the syrian provinces of hama and homs. syria lands accused of blackmailing the person responsible for creating the president trying wrestling to threatening to reveal his identity if he does something similar again. take acid and water cannons violent clashes erupt in hamburg days before world leaders arrive in the german city for the g. twenty summit. it's six o'clock here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from our studio with me in india today welcome to the program we start with breaking news this hour the russian defense ministry says it's taken out a number of positions in syria the targets were located on the border of the provinces of hama and homs the strikes were conducted using high precision cruise missiles with a range of more than four thousand kilometers it took place in the syrian peace talks in the kazakh capital our correspondent will bring you more details later on in the program. accusations of blackmail being leveled at c.n.n. a
breaking news the russian defense ministry has announced that it carried out strikes against eisel targets on the border of the syrian provinces of hama and homs. syria lands accused of blackmailing the person responsible for creating the president trying wrestling to threatening to reveal his identity if he does something similar again. take acid and water cannons violent clashes erupt in hamburg days before world leaders arrive in the german city for the g. twenty summit. it's six o'clock...
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the interior ministry and couple in a statement said at least four attackers targeted the iraqi embassye first attacker in the explosions -- it is not clear whether he was on foot. they went into the first floor of the embassy, the interior of the embassy. special forces managed to take iraqi diplomats to a safe location. this is still an ongoing attack. they were four kilometers away. i can't tell you, a number of employees of various offices specialcuated by afghan .orces they were very cautious for a few hours, as i said. h has claimed responsibility for this attack. almost two weeks ago the iraqi held a press kabul conference hailing the recapture of mosul. iraqi flags were hanged on the embassy. there was a celebration. but the afghan ministry for an official was telling me that they were doing everything they could to protect diplomats. many embassies were damaged or destroyed. said thate, rouhani these terrorists would not drive the diplomatic community out. major sourceas a of concern for foreign and western diplomats who operate in these difficult security conditions i and kabu
the interior ministry and couple in a statement said at least four attackers targeted the iraqi embassye first attacker in the explosions -- it is not clear whether he was on foot. they went into the first floor of the embassy, the interior of the embassy. special forces managed to take iraqi diplomats to a safe location. this is still an ongoing attack. they were four kilometers away. i can't tell you, a number of employees of various offices specialcuated by afghan .orces they were very...
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turkey's ambassador was summoned to the german foreign ministry today, and this is what he heard. the turkish government needs to immediately and directly here the german government's outrage and in comprehension. the ambassador pledged to deliver that message to ankara. berlin is demanding the release of german citizen peter steudtner, being held on terror charges, one of six human rights activists arrested this week. >> germany's foreign ministry summoned turkey's ambassador on wednesday morning. berlin is demanding the immediate release of german journalist and human rights activists who the government says has been arbitrarily jailed. foreign minister sigmar gabriel has decided to break off his vacation and return to berlin. he will be at the foreign ministry on thursday to discuss what to do now, in view of the dramatic escalation of turkey's actions. the foreign ministry has hinted at punitive measures to change and kara's -- to change ankar''s attitude. considering these arbitrary acts directed at our citizens, i do not think it makes sense to continue negotiations on exten
turkey's ambassador was summoned to the german foreign ministry today, and this is what he heard. the turkish government needs to immediately and directly here the german government's outrage and in comprehension. the ambassador pledged to deliver that message to ankara. berlin is demanding the release of german citizen peter steudtner, being held on terror charges, one of six human rights activists arrested this week. >> germany's foreign ministry summoned turkey's ambassador on...
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air forces, logistic forces, railroad troops, interior ministry and the like. those numbers were considerable. when you add those forces to the 22,000, you get about 70,000 in total. in addition, there was a very large interior ministry exercise at the same time involving roughly 25,000 troops. if you include that, the total comes close to 100,000. whatever was going on, what ever it however we characterize and however much we decided was this or something else, there are a lot of closely linked activities of considerable size much larger than russia officially announced. again, there is sort of an obvious point for 2017. it too, i think, will be very large. ongoingbe part of an and conference of exercise and , we've seenle elements the summer was more apparently coming soon. how large exactly is not clear. there's not going to be a notification this time. but the reports is that russia is going to be mobilizing several thousand trains to transport the troops. several thousand. if this is too, this is several orders of magnitude larger than anything we have see
air forces, logistic forces, railroad troops, interior ministry and the like. those numbers were considerable. when you add those forces to the 22,000, you get about 70,000 in total. in addition, there was a very large interior ministry exercise at the same time involving roughly 25,000 troops. if you include that, the total comes close to 100,000. whatever was going on, what ever it however we characterize and however much we decided was this or something else, there are a lot of closely...
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says turkey has accused dozens of german companies of supporting terrorism as germany's foreign ministry issued a warning against firms and tourists traveling to the country. exposed and vulnerable a turkish news agency publishes a map showing the location of american military bases in northern syria sparking concern in washington. and freezing my approval rating plummets no other u.k. prime minister has ever been so unpopular in the month following a general election. good evening welcome you're watching out international eight o'clock am in moscow now turkey has put dozens of german companies on a list of supporters of terrorism prompting a harsh response from berlin it comes following the arrest of several human rights activists into key which is also aggravated tensions between the countries will joins us live now for more details hello there the relations between these two countries just seem to be getting worse and worse at the moment. well it's almost a weekly occurrence at the moment that we're seeing another scandal driving a wedge further between burley and and this latest one
says turkey has accused dozens of german companies of supporting terrorism as germany's foreign ministry issued a warning against firms and tourists traveling to the country. exposed and vulnerable a turkish news agency publishes a map showing the location of american military bases in northern syria sparking concern in washington. and freezing my approval rating plummets no other u.k. prime minister has ever been so unpopular in the month following a general election. good evening welcome...
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suspects who were throwing rocks and using explosive devices according to the palestinian health ministry the eighteen year old died of injuries in hospital shortly afterwards. meanwhile a palestinian child has lost his eye after israeli security forces opened fire earlier this week the thirteen year old was playing peacefully on the balcony of his home when police began shooting in response to clashes in east jerusalem hitting the mynah in. the. israeli soldiers came in started shooting in the air to the left to the right said the houses my son said let's go inside it's more safe there as they were coming in the bullet hit my son zion face who loved playing football he had loads of hobbies now he's asking me all the time can i do this can i do that. we can say video of the place response and. we also contacted the place to get their view on the incident and this is what they told us. as police arrived in the area there were stones and objects thrown at them the units responded by using non-lethal weapons later in the night a local resident was taken to hospital with an injury. these are
suspects who were throwing rocks and using explosive devices according to the palestinian health ministry the eighteen year old died of injuries in hospital shortly afterwards. meanwhile a palestinian child has lost his eye after israeli security forces opened fire earlier this week the thirteen year old was playing peacefully on the balcony of his home when police began shooting in response to clashes in east jerusalem hitting the mynah in. the. israeli soldiers came in started shooting in the...
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the russian defense ministry has announced that it carried out strikes against eisel targets on the border of the syrian provinces of hama and homs. c.n.n. is accused of blackmailing the person responsible for creating the president trying to wrestling clips threatening to reveal his identity if he does something similar again. and to gas and water cannons violent clashes erupt in hamburg days before the world leaders arrive in the german city for the g. twenty summit. it's seven o'clock am in moscow and you're watching altie international live from a studio with me and welcome to the program we start this hour with breaking news london has summoned north korea's ambassador to the way for an explanation after pyongyang's latest missile test meanwhile the pentagon says the north korean missile was of a type they've never seen before washington says it was launched from a location different from previous missile tests the missile can report at the strike the u.s. mainland. russia's foreign minister has warned against attempts to bring about regime change in north korea in relation to a propo
the russian defense ministry has announced that it carried out strikes against eisel targets on the border of the syrian provinces of hama and homs. c.n.n. is accused of blackmailing the person responsible for creating the president trying to wrestling clips threatening to reveal his identity if he does something similar again. and to gas and water cannons violent clashes erupt in hamburg days before the world leaders arrive in the german city for the g. twenty summit. it's seven o'clock am in...
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the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff for jails in the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruitjails in england and wales and there are plans for more staff in young offender institutions, these are the institutions which house offenders between the ages of 13 and 18. so young teenagers right the way up to adulthood. now peter clarke is saying that's fine, but it's not just about staff. it's also about the situation in some of these jails. he says that basically the situation is just jails. he says that basically the situation isjust grim jails. he says that basically the situation is just grim and they are squalid. that includes the young offender institutions. now the ministry ofjustice is saying it's created a youth custody service. it says this is a sign of how committed it is to try to tackle this problem. peter clarke is saying in response, well, that's fine and these initiatives are fine, but really, what is important are the practicalities that flow from these initiatives. he and his colleagues produce these reports on adult prisons and young offender institutions. the p
the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruit staff for jails in the ministry ofjustice is trying to recruitjails in england and wales and there are plans for more staff in young offender institutions, these are the institutions which house offenders between the ages of 13 and 18. so young teenagers right the way up to adulthood. now peter clarke is saying that's fine, but it's not just about staff. it's also about the situation in some of these jails. he says that basically the situation is just...
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the united states the russian foreign ministry step up to about fifty kilometers hama's the into the sea of japan and certainly no threat to russia in response though the u.s. amsa the south koreans decided to operate what they called joint military drills with easily deployable missiles pointed towards north korea in case of any conflict well all of this now of course is an escalating situation and we're now waiting for the response of the u.n. security council following that proposal put forward by russia and china for more on the evolving situation in korea i'm joined now by robert nigh men policy director at just foreign policy welcome to the show robert what is your assessment of the pozole for north korea china and russia have put forward where the koreans would voluntarily freeze their weapons and nuclear tests if the u.s. and south korea in return halted their joint military actions which threaten north korea. i think it's a good starting point there is no military solution to this problem and the only option is diplomacy and that means that there have to be there has to be a
the united states the russian foreign ministry step up to about fifty kilometers hama's the into the sea of japan and certainly no threat to russia in response though the u.s. amsa the south koreans decided to operate what they called joint military drills with easily deployable missiles pointed towards north korea in case of any conflict well all of this now of course is an escalating situation and we're now waiting for the response of the u.n. security council following that proposal put...
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the police department and the justice ministry, documents.stice ministry, they documents. the police department and the justice ministry, they are already asked for more budget and then varies an internal process of then varies an internal process of the congress to get it approved. michel temer‘s approval ratings are the lowest for any president in 30 yea rs the lowest for any president in 30 years but despite that, despite the protests a nd years but despite that, despite the protests and criminal charges against him, he is hanging on because what is the alternative? brazilians seem to be running out of ideas. there is no work, that is the problem. we don't know what to do about the politics. wejust problem. we don't know what to do about the politics. we just put one president out and the second is having the same problem now. we lost. you have given up? not given up, just trying to find somewhere to keep going. these are unprecedented times, michel temer is the first sitting president to face charges but experts say that little will chang
the police department and the justice ministry, documents.stice ministry, they documents. the police department and the justice ministry, they are already asked for more budget and then varies an internal process of then varies an internal process of the congress to get it approved. michel temer‘s approval ratings are the lowest for any president in 30 yea rs the lowest for any president in 30 years but despite that, despite the protests a nd years but despite that, despite the protests and...
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what happened in 2010, the case with my ministry, as with every other ministry, is that in the face ofry tough decisions had to be taken. what happened in the years since then is that, as we have managed to bring the deficit down, have restraint on public sector pay, take through some of the welfare reforms, it's bought us the breathing space to hire extra staff in areas like prisons where we do need to deploy them. the parents of charlie gard are expected to join supporters to deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, calling on doctors to allow the terminally ill baby to travel for experimental treatment. the petition has been signed by more than 350—thousand people. the petition has been signed by more than 350,000 people. the 11—month old boy's case is due to return to the high court tomorrow after the hospital said it had seen claims of new evidence relating to a potential therapy. earlier i spoke to our correspondent anisa kadri, and asked her about the petition. you'll remember that charlie's parents actually lost their lengthy legal battle, which meant that
what happened in 2010, the case with my ministry, as with every other ministry, is that in the face ofry tough decisions had to be taken. what happened in the years since then is that, as we have managed to bring the deficit down, have restraint on public sector pay, take through some of the welfare reforms, it's bought us the breathing space to hire extra staff in areas like prisons where we do need to deploy them. the parents of charlie gard are expected to join supporters to deliver a...
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what happened in 2010, the case with my ministry and every other ministry, is that in the face of theto be taken. what has happened since is as we've managed to bring the deficit down, have restraint on public sector pay, make changes to the welfare reforms, it has lead to extra staff in places like prison where we need to deploy them. that was the justice secretary. the parents of charlie gard are expected to join supporters to deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, calling on doctors to allow the terminally ill baby to travel for experimental treatment. the petition has been signed by more than 350,000 people. the 11—month old boy's case is due to return to the high court tomorrow after the hospital said it had seen claims of new evidence relating to a potential therapy. earlier i spoke to our correspondent anisa kadri, and asked her about the petition. this petition to be delivered, it'll bea this petition to be delivered, it'll be a big moment. that's right. we are expecting charlie ‘s parents here at two o'clock today. his parents, chris and connie, they th
what happened in 2010, the case with my ministry and every other ministry, is that in the face of theto be taken. what has happened since is as we've managed to bring the deficit down, have restraint on public sector pay, make changes to the welfare reforms, it has lead to extra staff in places like prison where we need to deploy them. that was the justice secretary. the parents of charlie gard are expected to join supporters to deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital in london,...
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the ministry of defence told us...l, bbc news. and you can see panorama tonight at 10.45pm on bbc one. it is on at the later time of 11:10pm in northern ireland and 11:a5pm in scotland. the way children watch television has changed dramatically over the past few years — they now spend more time online than they do watching tv. the bbc has decided to respond by spending an extra £34 million on new content for children over the next three years. the corporation says it's facing increased competition from companies such as facebook and netflix. 0ur arts correspondent, david sillito, is here. that money will be spent on programmes going on tv or online? increasingly online, notjust programmes as well, all sorts of new interactive content. for instance, when you have these voice user interface computers where you can talk to them, can you talk to the bbc? will the bbc characters be able to talk back? all this will be developed. it is the amount of time that children are not watching tv, down by more than a quarter over the
the ministry of defence told us...l, bbc news. and you can see panorama tonight at 10.45pm on bbc one. it is on at the later time of 11:10pm in northern ireland and 11:a5pm in scotland. the way children watch television has changed dramatically over the past few years — they now spend more time online than they do watching tv. the bbc has decided to respond by spending an extra £34 million on new content for children over the next three years. the corporation says it's facing increased...
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the attacks targeted a bus carrying workers from the mines and petroleum ministry.he taliban claimed the bus was in fact serve -- full of intelligent services officials. as happened just a matter of hours ago. what's the latest from the attack in kabul? it happened during the morning rush hour when people were just beginning their day. it happened in the western part of kabul in a shia neighborhood that has been attacked before by the islamic state as well as by the taliban. we understand from health and interior ministry sources that at least 39 people are confirmed killed and more than 60 people are wounded. among those killed is a young student from the very remote province. she had studied in india and back and she has returned to the country. you can imagine the heartbreak. you can imagine how afghanistan is losing its best and brightest. poor province, they will never be able to have another educated woman. in all, afghanistan continues to lose and its people are getting used to these heartbreaks. >> this attack has been claimed by the telegram. incidents yet
the attacks targeted a bus carrying workers from the mines and petroleum ministry.he taliban claimed the bus was in fact serve -- full of intelligent services officials. as happened just a matter of hours ago. what's the latest from the attack in kabul? it happened during the morning rush hour when people were just beginning their day. it happened in the western part of kabul in a shia neighborhood that has been attacked before by the islamic state as well as by the taliban. we understand from...
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so it involves, you know, working with ministry of interior, customs often, border control, you know, various elements to identify -- a lot of times one of the big challenges in kind of operationalizing counter terrorist financing is seeking what is an intelligence lead and making it -- especially if it is in -- you know, it is a domestic issue, into a law enforcement action. and so that is not, you know, exclusively or primarily a central bank responsibility, but what the central bank does when it houses the central intelligence unit as it does in qatar, that is an important element of it. because it is getting the financial intelligence community to get information from banks about suspicious activities and that can be very important lead information in that whole process. so there's a role but i don't think it is the most important, and perhaps in qatar perhaps not where that person needs to be but there's already a person on the ground. >> i want to go back to something juan alluded to earlier on and that's kind of the evolving financial model some of the terrorist organizations a
so it involves, you know, working with ministry of interior, customs often, border control, you know, various elements to identify -- a lot of times one of the big challenges in kind of operationalizing counter terrorist financing is seeking what is an intelligence lead and making it -- especially if it is in -- you know, it is a domestic issue, into a law enforcement action. and so that is not, you know, exclusively or primarily a central bank responsibility, but what the central bank does...
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the united arab emirates ministry of tolerance -- what does it do? but we're kicking things off in northern iraq, where millions of refugees have fled the terror of i.s. people who belong to religious minorities fall victim to discrimination in many parts of the world. the christian organization that issues the world watch list says around 200 million members of the faith are persecuted globally. in egypt, for instance, members of the coptic orthodox minority are regularly subjected to violent attacks. churches are burned, and copts are often murdered. and christians are not the only targets. in myanmar, the government is accused of persecuting the rohingya, a muslim minority. in northern iraq in 2014, terror organization islamic state seized control of areas inhabited by yazidis, a religious community. the group's holiest site is located in the lalisch valley. the peacock is an important symbol to yazidis. it represents the angel melek taus, who for them acts as an intermediary between god and the faithful. yazidism has about a million adherents wor
the united arab emirates ministry of tolerance -- what does it do? but we're kicking things off in northern iraq, where millions of refugees have fled the terror of i.s. people who belong to religious minorities fall victim to discrimination in many parts of the world. the christian organization that issues the world watch list says around 200 million members of the faith are persecuted globally. in egypt, for instance, members of the coptic orthodox minority are regularly subjected to violent...
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sussex mp peter kyle demanded action was taken by the ministry ofjustice.otect vulnerable people enormously. in response to the bbc investigation and my pushing this in parliament, the government has now insisted that sacks for rent as a criminal act. i want to see them prosecuted, i want to see them go through the courts process, i want to see them convicted and i want to see them go to jail. the secretary of state forjustice says under the sexual offences act sex for rent arrangements are a criminal offence. he says the offence is committed when an individual offers accommodation in return for sex as they are inciting or causing another person to have sex with them in return for payment. anyone doing this could face seven years in prison. the sexual act and the provision of the accommodation and the payment of living expenses, house, coal, light, whatever, clearly monetises that arrangement. i spoke to a woman whose identity we are protecting who took up such an offer. he wanted me to have sex with him on a regular basis, a minimum of five times a week. y
sussex mp peter kyle demanded action was taken by the ministry ofjustice.otect vulnerable people enormously. in response to the bbc investigation and my pushing this in parliament, the government has now insisted that sacks for rent as a criminal act. i want to see them prosecuted, i want to see them go through the courts process, i want to see them convicted and i want to see them go to jail. the secretary of state forjustice says under the sexual offences act sex for rent arrangements are a...
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they're all required to get operating permits from the ministry of transportation all of these vehiclesse yellow number plates. yousef is 35. two years ago, he started to drive a standard taxi. >>> while waiting for passengers, the taxi drivers often discuss how difficult it's become to earn a live g >> in 2015, the minister of transportation had decided to ban online motorbike taxis. the reason given at the time was that under the current law taxis must have at least three wheels and a permit of ministry. online motorbike taxis do not meet these conditions, they are illegal and should be banned. the following day, the president asked the minister to rescind this order. >> i really don't want to make any decision that will penalize or hurt anyone i'm aware that the public needs these motorbike taxi taxis. >> current law does not recognize motorbikes as a mode of public transportation. however our public transport network is insufficient. as we are not meeting our citizens needs, the motorbike taxis have to make up the difference, it can't be helped. we have to say, go ahead if you want
they're all required to get operating permits from the ministry of transportation all of these vehiclesse yellow number plates. yousef is 35. two years ago, he started to drive a standard taxi. >>> while waiting for passengers, the taxi drivers often discuss how difficult it's become to earn a live g >> in 2015, the minister of transportation had decided to ban online motorbike taxis. the reason given at the time was that under the current law taxis must have at least three...
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the youth organisation overseen by the ministry of defence was often aimed at children from deprivedoming in they can immediately identify and feel secure. tonyjoined the cheshunt sea cadets to keep him off the streets, but he was sexually abused on a trip with the unit in 1981. there was a sensation and i woke up and there he was. i think he was actually crouching down by the bed and he stood up as soon as i woke up and i looked down and i was exposed, you know, and there was no doubt in my mind that... you know, he was touching me. the abuser was his commanding officer, lieutenant commander alan walters, then aged 33, a volunteer cadet instructor in charge of children aged 12 up. when tony's parents complained they got a visit at home from senior sea cadet officers in full uniform. we was ready to go to the police and they convinced us we should not go to the police. in return for not pressing the complaint, tony's parents say they were promised alan waters would never work with children again. but panorama has discovered that was a lie. waters was not dismissed, he was actually pr
the youth organisation overseen by the ministry of defence was often aimed at children from deprivedoming in they can immediately identify and feel secure. tonyjoined the cheshunt sea cadets to keep him off the streets, but he was sexually abused on a trip with the unit in 1981. there was a sensation and i woke up and there he was. i think he was actually crouching down by the bed and he stood up as soon as i woke up and i looked down and i was exposed, you know, and there was no doubt in my...
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that there are also complaints about ukrainian activity which has led to what the russian foreign ministryarns could turn into a humanitarian catastrophe. there have been criticisms of the illegal blockades by ukrainian activists that prevent supplies going to civilians in rebel—held territory, that's one of the accusations, and ukraine in march imposed a temporary freeze on rail and road cargo links to breakaway enclaves, which has meant that civilians are suffering in the rebel—held areas, they're not getting the supplies they need. i hope people in the west already understood that whatever russian ministry of foreign affairs is saying is not necessarily always the truth unfortunately. moreover, what russian information sources are bringing on the public. that's also quite frequently something that is made up. that is something that we have to deal with in our everyday life. what you are asking about... the ukrainian government had to make a response to the actions of the russian federation when the so—called puppet, basically, authorities that are installed on the occupied territories b
that there are also complaints about ukrainian activity which has led to what the russian foreign ministryarns could turn into a humanitarian catastrophe. there have been criticisms of the illegal blockades by ukrainian activists that prevent supplies going to civilians in rebel—held territory, that's one of the accusations, and ukraine in march imposed a temporary freeze on rail and road cargo links to breakaway enclaves, which has meant that civilians are suffering in the rebel—held...
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on friday the russian foreign ministry said a mux the mum of four hundred fifty five u.s. diplomats can remain in the country that's equal to the number russia house in america in addition to diplomatic properties used by washington will be seized they are a warehouse in the south of moscow under riverside retreat and one of the capital's parks it was used by stuff members for leisure activities and get togethers foreign relations expert charles told us the stuff that will have to come sequences that is a sizable departure we've seen these kinds of tit for tat exchanges before they are unfortunate but i guess putin has decided that he wants to take the american staff down to roughly the equivalent of the russian staff here in the united states he had initially not responded to the obama administration's initial decision on that front is now catching up because of the sanctions bill that has been approved by congress well i just don't question that if you're talking about seven hundred plus people in a six a difficult last of of capability the overall staff is going to be i
on friday the russian foreign ministry said a mux the mum of four hundred fifty five u.s. diplomats can remain in the country that's equal to the number russia house in america in addition to diplomatic properties used by washington will be seized they are a warehouse in the south of moscow under riverside retreat and one of the capital's parks it was used by stuff members for leisure activities and get togethers foreign relations expert charles told us the stuff that will have to come...
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the burden of proof is really on the ministry of defence to explain themselves.ent from the mod, and it says cole and we are committed to the capital air35 programme, which is on time, within costs, and offers the best capability for our armed forces. —— and it says: we are committed... if you look at the article here, some of the problems are that it will not be able to operate without revealing its position, which is not very stealth, is it? in the mod, under successive governments, not a political point, there has been massive overspending and bad purchasing, and unexplained decisions in this department for the longest time. but also cuts. the cuts, we understand and we have been told about, but this world of profligacy, because it is defence, there is a protection around it. they had to explain themselves, that's the bottom line. the mod is also slightly compromised in terms of who they can get to build things for us, because you can'tjust give it to anyone anywhere in the world. it has to be allies or preferably built here. why aren't we building them here?
the burden of proof is really on the ministry of defence to explain themselves.ent from the mod, and it says cole and we are committed to the capital air35 programme, which is on time, within costs, and offers the best capability for our armed forces. —— and it says: we are committed... if you look at the article here, some of the problems are that it will not be able to operate without revealing its position, which is not very stealth, is it? in the mod, under successive governments, not a...
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ministry ofjustice is saying it's created a youth custody service. it says this is a sign of how committed it is to try to tackle this problem. peter clarke is saying in response, well, that's fine and these initiatives are fine, but really, what is important are the practicalities that flow from these initiatives. he and his colleagues produce these reports on adult prisons and young offender institutions. the people involved read them, acknowledge the criticisms and nod and they thinks change is going to come and then change is going to come and then change doesn't come. he is saying it's all very well having all these, sort of, suggestions for change, but if they're not acted upon, its all a bit futile. as we've already reported, he is saying that in the young offender institutions, if something isn't done, he fears there will be a tragedy. june, many thanks. it was a key election pledge for donald trump, the repeal and replacement of america's affordable care act, more commonly known as obamacare. but a fresh attempt to deliver on that promise ha
ministry ofjustice is saying it's created a youth custody service. it says this is a sign of how committed it is to try to tackle this problem. peter clarke is saying in response, well, that's fine and these initiatives are fine, but really, what is important are the practicalities that flow from these initiatives. he and his colleagues produce these reports on adult prisons and young offender institutions. the people involved read them, acknowledge the criticisms and nod and they thinks change...
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company by company, ministry by ministry, city hall by city hall, we are all going to vote for the constituentis likely to get his way. but that is unlikely to be the end of venezuela's crisis. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: crunch time for the british and irish lions — can they claim their first series victory against new zealand since 1971? central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. 6ermany will be the host the 2006 world cup. they pipped south africa by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties planned in all the big cities were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen, can change the world. education is the only solution. this is bbc news. the
company by company, ministry by ministry, city hall by city hall, we are all going to vote for the constituentis likely to get his way. but that is unlikely to be the end of venezuela's crisis. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: crunch time for the british and irish lions — can they claim their first series victory against new zealand since 1971? central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation...
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beach resort of her garda that's according to local media reports citing the country's interior ministry it's claimed the two dead are ukrainian nationals the russian consulate in the city says that a woman with russian and ukrainian dual citizenship is among the victims this is back to the attacker has been arrested and is being questioned by the police and egypt's foreign ministry says a preliminary investigation suggests the man swam from a public beach to the territory of the hotel where the assault took place the motives are still unclear though some are pointing out similarities with the terror attack in who got in january last year back then two suspected islamic state militants stormed a hotel and stabbed three foreign tourists we will of course bring you more on this true story as soon as we get more details. france is marking the grim anniversary of the terror attack in the city of nice one year ago a radicalized man rammed a truck into a festive crowd cheering and national holiday killing eighty six people the terrorist was shot dead by police islamic state later claimed respo
beach resort of her garda that's according to local media reports citing the country's interior ministry it's claimed the two dead are ukrainian nationals the russian consulate in the city says that a woman with russian and ukrainian dual citizenship is among the victims this is back to the attacker has been arrested and is being questioned by the police and egypt's foreign ministry says a preliminary investigation suggests the man swam from a public beach to the territory of the hotel where...
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the german foreign minister he has well summoned the turkish ambassador to the german foreign ministry for addressing down its roots or at least the roots of this latest. awful it's broken out relates back to peter he's a a german national a human rights activist who's been arrested in turkey now the germans are demanding that he be released there also wanting information as to why he was arrested in the first place but that has prompted some very strong words from the german foreign ministry out of the mouth of foreign minister gabrielle he has warned that german companies may not be investing more in the future that there may not be german government investment more in the future for turkey he's issued a warning to turkish bases german business of a department saying it's up to you if you do business there but we must warn you that there is no legal certainty for your investments there may be expropriations we've seen these in the past there in turkey has also issued a warning to personal travelers business travelers as well saying that they're not saying don't go to turkey for what
the german foreign minister he has well summoned the turkish ambassador to the german foreign ministry for addressing down its roots or at least the roots of this latest. awful it's broken out relates back to peter he's a a german national a human rights activist who's been arrested in turkey now the germans are demanding that he be released there also wanting information as to why he was arrested in the first place but that has prompted some very strong words from the german foreign ministry...
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company by company, ministry by ministry, city hall by city hall, we are all going to vote for the constituentely to get his way. but that is unlikely to be the end of venezuela's crisis. the agonising legal battle over the future of the terminally ill british baby charlie 6ard has taken a new turn. the london hospital where charlie is being treated has applied for a fresh court hearing to assess new evidence about possible treatment for him. the courts had ruled that ii—month—old charlie be allowed to die rather than receive experimental therapy. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. this little boy's life, and whether it continues, has become the focus of international attention. charlie 6ard cannot breathe without a machine, cannot move, and has suffered what doctors say is catastrophic and irreversible brain damage. his parents, connie and chris, have fought doctors for months. they have been in despair after four courtjudgements backed his doctors who want to switch off his ventilator to end his suffering. you know, he's our own flesh and blood, and we don't have a say in his li
company by company, ministry by ministry, city hall by city hall, we are all going to vote for the constituentely to get his way. but that is unlikely to be the end of venezuela's crisis. the agonising legal battle over the future of the terminally ill british baby charlie 6ard has taken a new turn. the london hospital where charlie is being treated has applied for a fresh court hearing to assess new evidence about possible treatment for him. the courts had ruled that ii—month—old charlie...
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the ministry of defence says all personnel are subject to regular checks.ando, has caused serious embarrassment to the royal marines. june kelly, bbc news. the government says it wants to recruit an extra 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it is time to end what he called the historic imbalance between mental and physical health services. but the royal college of nursing has questioned if there is enough time to train so many staff. a man has been left with facial injuries after two people on a moped threw an unknown liquid at him in west london. police said the 47—year—old man was attacked in knightsbridge by two males on a moped. the force said the man had been taken to a central london hospital, but his condition was not yet known. a spokesperson said it was not yet known if the liquid thrown was a corrosive substance. they said no—one had yet been arrested, but officers remained at the scene and inquiries were ongoing. former bosses of the charity kids company may be disqualified aft
the ministry of defence says all personnel are subject to regular checks.ando, has caused serious embarrassment to the royal marines. june kelly, bbc news. the government says it wants to recruit an extra 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it is time to end what he called the historic imbalance between mental and physical health services. but the royal college of nursing has questioned if there is enough time to train so...
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company by company, ministry by ministry, city hall by city hall.tuent assembly. with the opposition boycotting the vote, the president is likely to get his way. but that is unlikely to be the end of venezuela's crisis. the agonising legal battle over the future of the terminally ill british baby charlie 6ard has taken a new turn. the london hospital where charlie is being treated has applied for a fresh court hearing to assess new evidence about possible treatment for him. the courts had ruled that 11 month old charlie be allowed to die rather than receive experimental therapy. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. this little boy's life and whether it continues has become the focus of international attention. charlie 6ard's parents have campaigned to keep him alive. they've been in despair afterfour courtjudgments backed his doctors, who want to switch off his ventilator to end his suffering. you know, he's our own flesh and blood and we don't have a say in his life. we are not bad parents and we are there for him all the time, completel
company by company, ministry by ministry, city hall by city hall.tuent assembly. with the opposition boycotting the vote, the president is likely to get his way. but that is unlikely to be the end of venezuela's crisis. the agonising legal battle over the future of the terminally ill british baby charlie 6ard has taken a new turn. the london hospital where charlie is being treated has applied for a fresh court hearing to assess new evidence about possible treatment for him. the courts had ruled...
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this is what the deputy defence minister had to say: translation: the ministry of defence to pope —— up a meeting aiming to end all military tension along the border. this will take place onjuly 21 in the area of the north. also this hour — the white house says an announcement will be made very soon on iran's nuclear agreement reached with world powers during the obama administration. every 90 days the us state department must notify congress if tehran is in compliance. president trump has repeatedly said he thinks the agreement is a bad deal for america. an australian woman has been shot dead by a us police officer responding to an emergency call in minneapolis. justine damond, who was living with her american fiance, had reported a noise near their home when it happened. officials said the officers' body cameras were not turned on at the time of the shooting. philippines president rodrigo duterte has offered autonomy to the muslim minority on the island of mindanao. it's in the hope of defeating islamist militants who have taken control of the city of marawi. the offer is aimed at
this is what the deputy defence minister had to say: translation: the ministry of defence to pope —— up a meeting aiming to end all military tension along the border. this will take place onjuly 21 in the area of the north. also this hour — the white house says an announcement will be made very soon on iran's nuclear agreement reached with world powers during the obama administration. every 90 days the us state department must notify congress if tehran is in compliance. president trump...
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the two sides have have maintained that it was the guise of helping her and the russian foreign ministry but i do think that what we've seen here is a situation in which the trumpet ministration had initially said it was going to try to improve relations with russia and the russians bought some time to see whether that would happen now that we seem to be moving toward new legislation that there's a host of new sanctions which there were failed conversations here a couple of weeks ago about the restoration of russia's two. homes here two houses that were from which russians were expel putin seems to have decided that he's no longer willing to exercise patience and now we are in this this tit for tat situation as i've said we've seen this before especially during the cold war but we are now heading to two in an increasing strain in the relationship between moscow and washington and it will probably mean that the reset that trump and putin had talked about and made maybe that they tried to put on the table in hamburg is really going to be on ice for now what steps do need to be taken to imp
the two sides have have maintained that it was the guise of helping her and the russian foreign ministry but i do think that what we've seen here is a situation in which the trumpet ministration had initially said it was going to try to improve relations with russia and the russians bought some time to see whether that would happen now that we seem to be moving toward new legislation that there's a host of new sanctions which there were failed conversations here a couple of weeks ago about the...
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russia's foreign ministry has ordered the u. s. to reduce its diplomatic staff members by two hundred to three hundred people by september first. according to russian media. moscow also said it would seize a holiday property and a warehouse used by u. s. diplomats. russian president vladimir putin criticized the new sanctions on thursday. she judged thor. it's about haiti that us russia relations are being sacrificed over questions of domestic politics. when he comes here across. the new sanctions are over alleged russian interference in the u. s. twenty sixteen presidential election. as well as russia's annexation of crimea in twenty fourtee. the bill also included sanctions against iran and north korea from one passed with an overwhelming majority in both houses of congress. however it remains unclear whether president trump will sign or veto the bill. but the white house on thursday said it supported the sanctions. by the president the administration support sanctions against russia iran and north korea. we continue to support s
russia's foreign ministry has ordered the u. s. to reduce its diplomatic staff members by two hundred to three hundred people by september first. according to russian media. moscow also said it would seize a holiday property and a warehouse used by u. s. diplomats. russian president vladimir putin criticized the new sanctions on thursday. she judged thor. it's about haiti that us russia relations are being sacrificed over questions of domestic politics. when he comes here across. the new...
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there are no ministries. visit the president public and private programs. with the read books belong to the private one. and as i understand it was meant for personal use. we have. through speaking of private life the president people and leaders need some time to themselves out of the camera. that high tech children's toys could be spying on them apparently the warning from the f.b.i. which is issued that to american parents the bureau posted an advisory on its website detailing the possible safety risks posed to youngsters by internet connected toys it says that smart devices with senses cameras and microphones could all be used collect to collect and store a child's personal information adding that they could become vulnerable to exploitation and identity fraud too that could happen in the event that children reveal personal details and conversations with their own near the toy cyber security expert hey moon again told us that they could also be physical risks and that parents should make sure protections are in place. absolutely rio worst case scenario
there are no ministries. visit the president public and private programs. with the read books belong to the private one. and as i understand it was meant for personal use. we have. through speaking of private life the president people and leaders need some time to themselves out of the camera. that high tech children's toys could be spying on them apparently the warning from the f.b.i. which is issued that to american parents the bureau posted an advisory on its website detailing the possible...
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and russia's foreign ministry is also responded it's asked the u.s. to reduce the number of diplomatic staff here in russia it's estimated that between two and seven hundred people are going to be sent home or fired but the american embassy hasn't given an exact figure moscow says the number of stuff must be cut to a four hundred fifty five that would then make it exactly the same amount as it got in its embassy in the u.s. meantime russia's also said the two diplomatic properties used by washington will be seized next month it'll take back a warehouse in the south of moscow and also in riverside would treat one of the capital's parks it was used by staff members for leisure and barbecue get togethers . to viet nam is that this is a response to the unlawful actions of us and most importantly to the anti russian made in the u.s. congress and the russia for exactly no turn on capitol hill and we're not ruling out any steps to bring the censors this bill is a tool of intimidation for the entire world it's a consequence of our only willingness to follow a
and russia's foreign ministry is also responded it's asked the u.s. to reduce the number of diplomatic staff here in russia it's estimated that between two and seven hundred people are going to be sent home or fired but the american embassy hasn't given an exact figure moscow says the number of stuff must be cut to a four hundred fifty five that would then make it exactly the same amount as it got in its embassy in the u.s. meantime russia's also said the two diplomatic properties used by...
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what we heard from john claude younker the energy question what we heard from the german foreign ministry their spokesperson said that they can't accept an industrial policy of the united states being passed off as sanctions a spokesperson from the the german federal government as well said that the european european industry couldn't become a target for sanctions we also can hear a statement now from the german foreign ministry there certainly are not happy and they don't want to see the sanctions going ahead i tried to describe that we fundamentally cannot accept that the american government american politics and congress under the guise of sanctions conduct in the through politics in favor of american energy supplies position has not changed and we will keep saying that loud and clear to the u.s. . applause that if you want me to walk. well it's not just the german government that's been speaking out against these proposed sanctions the french foreign ministry has also issued a statement speaking that that the privates and the effects i beg your pardon that this could have on private i
what we heard from john claude younker the energy question what we heard from the german foreign ministry their spokesperson said that they can't accept an industrial policy of the united states being passed off as sanctions a spokesperson from the the german federal government as well said that the european european industry couldn't become a target for sanctions we also can hear a statement now from the german foreign ministry there certainly are not happy and they don't want to see the...
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the ministry and some civilians have joined in battling the flames. as the croatian prime minister called an emergency meeting. that are probably like to thank all of our firefighters and with those who are working day and night. we will activate additional reserves including the ministry to stop this wave of very unfortunate wild flies. in the middle of the tourist season one over. further along the adriatic coast neighboring montenegro has asked for international help to fight the blazes. has its own firefighters are hampered by strong winds. and across the adriatic sea some one thousand wildfires are burning around italy. including three close to the capitol. police in rome said they detained several people on suspicion of arson. meanwhile in southern france residents were evacuated from a village in the mountains above the coastal city of niece. and several hundred firefighters battled the flames. we don't get along with the but the fire brigade told us it wasn't over and even now it's flaring up again it's nerve racking. resorted to. in portugal
the ministry and some civilians have joined in battling the flames. as the croatian prime minister called an emergency meeting. that are probably like to thank all of our firefighters and with those who are working day and night. we will activate additional reserves including the ministry to stop this wave of very unfortunate wild flies. in the middle of the tourist season one over. further along the adriatic coast neighboring montenegro has asked for international help to fight the blazes. has...
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the ministry has also said it has created a youth custody service, and they say that isa sign custodyvice, and they say that is a sign of the priority it is giving to this issue. but again, peter clark is saying that while initiatives are fine, it's all about the practicalities. he says he and his staff produce these reports. everybody reads them, nods and agrees at what he's suggesting, but he said nothing ever seems to change. and that is what is really irking him. as we were hearing, he is warning that there could be a tragedy if the situation doesn't improve in young offender institutions. june, thank you. there's been an unexpected fall in inflation. the rate, as measured by the consumer prices index, was 2.6% injune compared with 2.9% the month before. the drop is partly due to a fall in fuel prices. but some economists are warning the drop could just be a blip, with inflation set to rise again. here's our economics correspondent andy verity. we're used to petrol being the motor of inflation, but last month it dragged it down. between may and june, the cost of fuel dropped by mo
the ministry has also said it has created a youth custody service, and they say that isa sign custodyvice, and they say that is a sign of the priority it is giving to this issue. but again, peter clark is saying that while initiatives are fine, it's all about the practicalities. he says he and his staff produce these reports. everybody reads them, nods and agrees at what he's suggesting, but he said nothing ever seems to change. and that is what is really irking him. as we were hearing, he is...
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with him no longer in position of the interior ministry and really no longer a position in the government. we have laws, the united states has laws that keep partner in this effort. that is something that we want to watch very closely. it was obviously not him by himself, but his position in that family, in that government was very important. mohammad salman doesn't have much -- but does promise some modernization in saudi arabia, both economic and, you know, potentially the role of the clerical establishment and sort of the hard core approach that you're all familiar with and that saudi has been promulgating around the world. if he is successful in moderating that to some extent, that could have a beneficial impact in terrorist financing, not just in saudi, but more broadly around the arab world. so why don't i stop there and turn it back. >> thank you david and we will get back to this question of dynamics between states and maybe even within states as our conversation proceeds. so kate over to you and you can assess the risks that you see and the opportunities if any are recognized. >>
with him no longer in position of the interior ministry and really no longer a position in the government. we have laws, the united states has laws that keep partner in this effort. that is something that we want to watch very closely. it was obviously not him by himself, but his position in that family, in that government was very important. mohammad salman doesn't have much -- but does promise some modernization in saudi arabia, both economic and, you know, potentially the role of the...