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crown prince mohammed bin someone has big plans for his country which he calls the saudi vision twenty thirty m.b. s. as he's known wants to reduce the country's dependence on oil by diversifying its economy and abella public service sectors such as health education infrastructure recreation and tourism the thirty two year old has announced plans for a new five hundred billion dollars city that will run entirely on alternative energy is also push for social reforms allowing women to drive and opening about movie theaters for the first time in almost forty years. let's bring in our guest now and joining us from london is sami hamdi editor in chief of the international interest in beirut joseph christian a senior fellow at the king faisal center for islamic studies and in paris. a lecturer at the paris institute of political studies thank you all for joining us i appreciate it sammy i want to start with you so obviously one of the most high profile of all these people that i've been detained as prince had been to law he's known around the world what do you make anything of the timing of
crown prince mohammed bin someone has big plans for his country which he calls the saudi vision twenty thirty m.b. s. as he's known wants to reduce the country's dependence on oil by diversifying its economy and abella public service sectors such as health education infrastructure recreation and tourism the thirty two year old has announced plans for a new five hundred billion dollars city that will run entirely on alternative energy is also push for social reforms allowing women to drive and...
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that was part of what the government called an anti corruption campaign ordered by crown prince mohammed bin. the government says one hundred twenty four billion dollars is expected to be seized for more than two hundred individuals a group that is said to include the owner of the n.b.c. television network as well as several other senior princes observers say the crackdown has allowed in someone to do far more than simply consolidate power i think there are two things here it's about money because the saudi. government is facing financial difficulties because of the collapse of the oil prices over the past few years and the missile man is having very ambitious economic plan actually three from the kingdom so he needs the cash money in order to carry on with this project but this is not the only issue the other issue in my opinion here is that he's trying to create a popular base of support for him because all these people are in fact caught up. in tallow his farm holds stakes in companies like twitter citi group and apple is estimated to be worse. seventeen billion dollars his release co
that was part of what the government called an anti corruption campaign ordered by crown prince mohammed bin. the government says one hundred twenty four billion dollars is expected to be seized for more than two hundred individuals a group that is said to include the owner of the n.b.c. television network as well as several other senior princes observers say the crackdown has allowed in someone to do far more than simply consolidate power i think there are two things here it's about money...
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the fact would have been followed is able to be released now and keep all of his assets so just mohammed been so man has cut off his wings politically and make sure he's been followed can no longer be a political threat so now we've been following would dismiss it as saying hey world that i'm with you have been so many i believe in his vision i'm going to use all my contacts to bring you guys to saudi arabia and bring you and invest in the kingdom ok so in fact what he said what prince. said he said rest assured this is a clean operation that we have been we're just in discussion with the government of various matters that i cannot divulge right now but rest assured we are at the end of this story just of do you agree with sami success meant that and this particular round it seems like m.b.'s won against somebody as powerful in this internationally known as prince charlie. it's a bit more complicated than that prince so when he'd been had given his loyalty his allegiance to him a bit said a man when he was appointed heir apparent over six months ago so therefore. was not a political thre
the fact would have been followed is able to be released now and keep all of his assets so just mohammed been so man has cut off his wings politically and make sure he's been followed can no longer be a political threat so now we've been following would dismiss it as saying hey world that i'm with you have been so many i believe in his vision i'm going to use all my contacts to bring you guys to saudi arabia and bring you and invest in the kingdom ok so in fact what he said what prince. said he...
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detained in an anti-corruption drive some have been released after deals with the government of which mohamed been so much is a key figure the crown prince has ambitious plans for his country so was the crackdown only about money and what comes next this is inside story. thank you. thanks will hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey it's said that money means power but despite their riches several saudi princes and businessmen were locked up in the capital riyadh for months albeit in a five star hotel they were arrested for alleged corruption and have been released over the past few days after giving into certain demands guitar guests and a moment but first on the hawks are reports on the latest high profile detainee to be free prince i will leave until all. just hours before billionaire saudi prince and waleed bin assad was released from the ritz carlton hotel in riyadh he conducted an interview with the reuters news agency from the suite where he'd been confined in town is one of saudi arabia's most prominent business men and one of the world's richest men but he's been held for
detained in an anti-corruption drive some have been released after deals with the government of which mohamed been so much is a key figure the crown prince has ambitious plans for his country so was the crackdown only about money and what comes next this is inside story. thank you. thanks will hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey it's said that money means power but despite their riches several saudi princes and businessmen were locked up in the capital riyadh for months albeit...
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munir mohammed had been picked up on cctv in asda.or everyday items containing chemicals he needed for his bomb, all the time being guided over the phone by his girlfriend using her pharmacy experience. in his bedsit, officers found bomb—making components and instructions in how to use mobile phone detonators and the poison ricin. his is commander had posted an instruction on facebook which read, "place poison in food like fruit and vegetables in markets or inject poison in drinks and foods that are prohibited in islam". at that time, munir mohammed was working here at kerry foods in burton—on—trent. he was in the kitchens, making sauces for ready meals that are sold in tesco and morrison's. using fake id with someone else's name, he got the job through the gi recruitment company. munir mohammed was planning a bomb attack. there was no evidence he ever had any poison. but detectives say that because of his interest in ricin and his support for is, he did pose a threat to this factory. he certainly was a risk. had that food company kno
munir mohammed had been picked up on cctv in asda.or everyday items containing chemicals he needed for his bomb, all the time being guided over the phone by his girlfriend using her pharmacy experience. in his bedsit, officers found bomb—making components and instructions in how to use mobile phone detonators and the poison ricin. his is commander had posted an instruction on facebook which read, "place poison in food like fruit and vegetables in markets or inject poison in drinks and...
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the gi recruitment company which gave mohammed thejob here said... our candidate vetting procedures are rigorous and exceed home office guidelines. they had no idea the man they recruited was also a recruit to is. this couple was stopped by
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munir mohammed had been picked up on cctv in asda.ng chemicals he needed for his bomb, all the time being guided over the phone by his girlfriend using her pharmacy experience. in his bedsit, officers found bomb—making components and instructions on how to use mobile phone detonators and the poison ricin. his is commander had posted an instruction on facebook which read "place poison in food like fruit and vegetables in markets or inject poison in drinks and foods that are prohibited in islam". at that time, munir mohammed was working here at kerry foods in burton—on—trent. he was in the kitchens, making sauces for ready meals that are sold in tesco and morrison's. using fake id with someone else's name, he got the job through the gi recruitment company. munir mohammed was planning a bomb attack. there was no evidence he ever had any poison. but detectives say that because of his interest in ricin and his support for is, he did pose a threat to this factory. he certainly was a risk. had that food company known or had we known of his i
munir mohammed had been picked up on cctv in asda.ng chemicals he needed for his bomb, all the time being guided over the phone by his girlfriend using her pharmacy experience. in his bedsit, officers found bomb—making components and instructions on how to use mobile phone detonators and the poison ricin. his is commander had posted an instruction on facebook which read "place poison in food like fruit and vegetables in markets or inject poison in drinks and foods that are prohibited in...
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munir mohammed had been picked up on cctv in asda.ryday items containing chemicals he needed for his bomb, all the time being guided over the phone by his girlfriend using her pharmacy experience. in his bedsit, officers found bomb—making components and instructions on how to use mobile phone detonators and the poison ricin. his is commander had posted an instruction on facebook which read "place poison in food like fruit and vegetables in markets or inject poison in drinks and foods that are prohibited in islam". at that time, munir mohammed was working here at kerry foods in burton—on—trent. he was in the kitchens, making sauces for ready meals that are sold in tesco and morrison's. using fake id with someone else‘s name, he got the job through the gi recruitment company. munir mohammed was planning a bomb attack. there was no evidence he ever had any poison. but detectives say that because of his interest in ricin and his support for is, he did pose a threat to this factory. he certainly was a risk. had that food company known or h
munir mohammed had been picked up on cctv in asda.ryday items containing chemicals he needed for his bomb, all the time being guided over the phone by his girlfriend using her pharmacy experience. in his bedsit, officers found bomb—making components and instructions on how to use mobile phone detonators and the poison ricin. his is commander had posted an instruction on facebook which read "place poison in food like fruit and vegetables in markets or inject poison in drinks and foods...
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a center goal and plays for liverpool at club level and his teammates at liverpool mohamed salah was also nominated and he could be the first egyptian to win since the awards were taken over by the confederation of african football in one thousand nine hundred four so who's the favorite to weigh well i would put my money on mohamed salah the last player i mentioned he's recently joined liverpool in the summer he joined forty two million euros and at the time the english press many liverpool fans and me too actually thought it was a bit of an overspend not a player that they needed not a player that would really improve the squad but he's proved us all wrong he plays on the wing but he scored impressive twenty three goals and also has eight assist the season already really really strong numbers and he's out showing pretty much everyone on the premier league stage including his teammates sadie oh man who i think will go empty handed again this year i think most will be the african footballer of the rebate not openly on i mean what are his chances well yeah i mean he has good chances on
a center goal and plays for liverpool at club level and his teammates at liverpool mohamed salah was also nominated and he could be the first egyptian to win since the awards were taken over by the confederation of african football in one thousand nine hundred four so who's the favorite to weigh well i would put my money on mohamed salah the last player i mentioned he's recently joined liverpool in the summer he joined forty two million euros and at the time the english press many liverpool...
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mohammed gifts this week factory to nor has she sees its problems becomes a story of shattered dreams. the rights group that made it cool says it aim to inform people but also challenge stereotypes we wanted to be able to tell the story of the movement restrictions on the gaza strip and do it in a creative way so that we could attract new audiences and open people's eyes to the fact that there is a different reality inside of the gaza strip than the one they normally hear business is also being hurt by israeli restrictions on export mohammed says trade won't pick up in unless the siege and the end of the film new makes everything right with her imagination. in reality things simple and industries are still crippled malcolm webb ending our show for this week if you'd like to comment on anything that you've seen you can tweet me i'm at a finnigan on twitter please use the hash tag a j c t c when you do or you could drop us a line counting the cost of that is our e-mail address as always there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. that takes you straight to our
mohammed gifts this week factory to nor has she sees its problems becomes a story of shattered dreams. the rights group that made it cool says it aim to inform people but also challenge stereotypes we wanted to be able to tell the story of the movement restrictions on the gaza strip and do it in a creative way so that we could attract new audiences and open people's eyes to the fact that there is a different reality inside of the gaza strip than the one they normally hear business is also being...
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no discovers them as mohammed shows have around by starting with a power cut electricity is off most of the time in gaza. during my visit mohammed explained that since the siege began ten years ago most of his production lines are closed most of the time. he didn't want to fire any of his four hundred staff and families depend on the wages to employees had their hours cut instead. because the animation also shows the machinery they use has problems to israeli authorities restrict the import of anything they say could be used to make weapons the packaging made to be done or to my city by dismissing these a spare parts of turkey that's not being allowed in this machine but the cream filling in biscuits needs so i guess technicians come here and service it in order to come this whole production line being down before yeah some of the equipment these be sent to germany for servicing and that's not allowed either. the mohammed doesn't believe the restrictions or just for security reasons it's there is the day that it's very light this is always the goal but the studio and. the people is r
no discovers them as mohammed shows have around by starting with a power cut electricity is off most of the time in gaza. during my visit mohammed explained that since the siege began ten years ago most of his production lines are closed most of the time. he didn't want to fire any of his four hundred staff and families depend on the wages to employees had their hours cut instead. because the animation also shows the machinery they use has problems to israeli authorities restrict the import of...
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mohammed bin ziad the saudi and abu dhabi crown prince's of plotting the entire crisis and audiotape he's threatened to end his life because of the immense pressure from abu dhabi's crown prince surrounding the gulf crisis chikatilo bin ali al tani was residing in saudi arabia since the blockade began last june he then moved to the u.a.e. where he accused the government of detaining him he was then moved to q wait where he is now in a military hospital. i am our beloved in ali bin abdullah al thani posting this audio on january the fifteenth i have resolved to put an end to my life as i have come to a dead end just mohammed bin zayed has nothing to do with ending my life however due to the pressures on me my confinement and inability to return home or during my family namely my two daughters i have decided to end my life with the aim of preventing any harm to others i can martin do you being a cause of harm to anybody i love as a result of acts of another person with power and influence my is to god the almighty the gulf crisis is based on interest only and the desire of both mohamme
mohammed bin ziad the saudi and abu dhabi crown prince's of plotting the entire crisis and audiotape he's threatened to end his life because of the immense pressure from abu dhabi's crown prince surrounding the gulf crisis chikatilo bin ali al tani was residing in saudi arabia since the blockade began last june he then moved to the u.a.e. where he accused the government of detaining him he was then moved to q wait where he is now in a military hospital. i am our beloved in ali bin abdullah al...
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mohammed nawaz still works as a local minicab driver. i think muslim community has grown that much now, majority of areas are asian, we're here to stay. we're not going to go anywhere, so, you know, there's no point in running. ten years ago, we filmed a religious parade in the mainly muslim asian area whalley range. it's the anniversary of the birth of the prophet mohammed but not everyone's cheering, some whites here feel they're being taken over. morning. what do you think of it all? rubbish. why do you say that? it is a lot of rubbish. fast forward to today. the parade is significantly larger. over a ten—year period, in this area, the white british population dropped by half. as a whole, blackburn has a majority white british population. but over ten years their numbers fell by 10%. ian goodliffe‘s pub, the bee hive, is on the outskirts of mill hill, an area which is almost exclusively white. so, do the locals still fear a growing muslim asian population? i don't particularly have any fear whatsoever of either community, but a lot of
mohammed nawaz still works as a local minicab driver. i think muslim community has grown that much now, majority of areas are asian, we're here to stay. we're not going to go anywhere, so, you know, there's no point in running. ten years ago, we filmed a religious parade in the mainly muslim asian area whalley range. it's the anniversary of the birth of the prophet mohammed but not everyone's cheering, some whites here feel they're being taken over. morning. what do you think of it all?...
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the mohammed doesn't believe the restrictions a just for security reasons it's there is that. this is. the scope but that's. the make the people is that this because that. israel's military assault on gaza has conflicts with hamas haven't helped either three years ago when she was hit by an israeli rocket. mohammed gets the sweet factory to know that as she sees its problems becomes a story of shattered dreams. the rights group that made it says it aim to inform people but also challenge stereotypes we wanted to be able to tell the story of restrictions on the gaza strip and do it in a creative way so that we could attract new audiences and open people's eyes to the fact that there is a different reality inside of the gaza strip than the one they normally hear business is also being hurt by israeli restrictions on exports mohammed says trade won't pick up in less the siege and at the end of the film makes everything right with her imagination in reality things so simple and gas industries are still crippled. al jazeera in the gaza strip. and time to take you through some of th
the mohammed doesn't believe the restrictions a just for security reasons it's there is that. this is. the scope but that's. the make the people is that this because that. israel's military assault on gaza has conflicts with hamas haven't helped either three years ago when she was hit by an israeli rocket. mohammed gets the sweet factory to know that as she sees its problems becomes a story of shattered dreams. the rights group that made it says it aim to inform people but also challenge...
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no discovers them as mohammed shows have around starting with a power cut. electricity is off most of the time in gaza. during my visit i haven't explained it since the siege began ten years ago most of his production lines are closed most of the time. he didn't want to fire any of his four hundred staff their families depend on the wages to employees had their hours cut instead. because the animation also shows the machinery they use has problems to israeli authorities restrict the import of anything they say could be used to make weapons the packaging meant to be done to my city by dismissing these a spare parts that's not being allowed in this machine but cream filling and biscuits. just technicians come here and service it in order to come this whole production line being down for you some of the equipment these be sent to germany for servicing and that's not allowed either. the mohammed doesn't believe the restrictions or just for security reasons it's there is the day that it's very light this is always the goal but that's. the make the people is someb
no discovers them as mohammed shows have around starting with a power cut. electricity is off most of the time in gaza. during my visit i haven't explained it since the siege began ten years ago most of his production lines are closed most of the time. he didn't want to fire any of his four hundred staff their families depend on the wages to employees had their hours cut instead. because the animation also shows the machinery they use has problems to israeli authorities restrict the import of...
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mohammed: i think, from our standpoint, we are fully ready.erally, as is the case in most privatizations and most floatation, the filing of an ipo perspective with a regulator is usually the last step in the process. we have been in constant discussions with our colleagues in saudi aramco, as well as their financial advisors to clarify questions they have. and we are awaiting a prospectus to be filed soon. mark: how soon do you think that prospectus will be filed? mohammed: i think that is a question that is better responded to by the company and its financial advisors. yousef: that was the saudi capital market authority chairman speaking to bloomberg's mark barton. up next, oil hits a three-year high as u.s. stockpiles plunge. why is iran worried about prices going up? that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: oil hits a more than three year high this week as u.s. industry data signaled crude stockpiles plunged by 11.2 million barrels last week. the eighth straight week of declines. iran's oil minister warned opec was risking overheating t
mohammed: i think, from our standpoint, we are fully ready.erally, as is the case in most privatizations and most floatation, the filing of an ipo perspective with a regulator is usually the last step in the process. we have been in constant discussions with our colleagues in saudi aramco, as well as their financial advisors to clarify questions they have. and we are awaiting a prospectus to be filed soon. mark: how soon do you think that prospectus will be filed? mohammed: i think that is a...
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so look i'm going to the apollo i'm currently in abu dhabi hours hosted by chef mohammed i'm now confined to my residence i'm not allowed to leave i fear anything may happen to me and tend to blame is put on qatar therefore this is my way to notify you all that in case i suffer any harm qatar cannot be blamed i'm currently hosted by shaikh mohammed and he shall be responsible for anything i may happen to me finally i want to salute the people of qatar the people of the u.a.e. and of saudi arabia and all the people of the gulf thank you well guarded and sorry is a professor at qatar university and still with us on the phone let's talk about the fact that he is being hosted by shaikh mohammed and that the fact that shaikh of dollar did commute between the u.a.e. and saudi what makes him a or what made him a viable candidate to potentially replace the current amir of qatar. well the only thing that. made him actually in that position was his approval of going into saudi arabia doing it they've been meeting with that company now we have . knowledge about what happened moment back and the fram
so look i'm going to the apollo i'm currently in abu dhabi hours hosted by chef mohammed i'm now confined to my residence i'm not allowed to leave i fear anything may happen to me and tend to blame is put on qatar therefore this is my way to notify you all that in case i suffer any harm qatar cannot be blamed i'm currently hosted by shaikh mohammed and he shall be responsible for anything i may happen to me finally i want to salute the people of qatar the people of the u.a.e. and of saudi...
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the mohammed doesn't believe the restrictions a just for security reasons it's there is that a lot of this is. the stuff that's. the make the people it's body that is the bullet because that. israel's military assault on gaza these conflicts with hamas haven't helped either three years ago she was hit by an israeli rocket. mohammed give the sweet factory to noor as she sees its problems becomes a story of shattered dreams. the rights group that made it says it aim to inform people but also challenge stereotypes we wanted to be able to tell the story of the movement restrictions on the gaza strip and do it in a creative way so that we could attract new audiences and open people's eyes to the fact that there is a different reality inside the gaza strip than the one they normally hear business is also been hurt by israeli restrictions on access mohammed says trade won't pick up in less the siege and at the end of the film makes everything right with her imagination in reality things so simple and causes industries are still crippled malcolm where bendigo show for this week if you'd like
the mohammed doesn't believe the restrictions a just for security reasons it's there is that a lot of this is. the stuff that's. the make the people it's body that is the bullet because that. israel's military assault on gaza these conflicts with hamas haven't helped either three years ago she was hit by an israeli rocket. mohammed give the sweet factory to noor as she sees its problems becomes a story of shattered dreams. the rights group that made it says it aim to inform people but also...
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munir mohammed came to britain illegally and applied for asylum.on his profile on singlemuslim.com, he wrote... think deep about your end and the day after. he was attracted to rowaida el—hassan because she was a pharmacist. he needed her scientific know—how to mount a terror attack. the court heard how they became bound by an emotional attachment and they were both wedded to an extremist ideaology. they began sharing is execution videos, she implored him "send some more". rowaida el—hassan, a divorced mother of two, is from a well—known sudanese family. a highly regarded family, well established, known to anyone and it's a family where you can not find any excuse or reason for one of their daughters or granddaughters to be involved in anything related to terrorism. together the couple plotted a terror outrage in the uk in the run—up to christmas 2016. munir mohammed would carry it out. he was living in a bedsit in derby. described as a bedroom jihadi, here over the internet taking instructions from a man believed to be an is commander, he told him
munir mohammed came to britain illegally and applied for asylum.on his profile on singlemuslim.com, he wrote... think deep about your end and the day after. he was attracted to rowaida el—hassan because she was a pharmacist. he needed her scientific know—how to mount a terror attack. the court heard how they became bound by an emotional attachment and they were both wedded to an extremist ideaology. they began sharing is execution videos, she implored him "send some more". rowaida...
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the man was named mohamed and he said he was a part-time actor who worked at a convenience store. told it, he'd been friends with benefits with a woman for years. they met for the occasional casual sex. then she asked him for help in finding a hitman to kill her husband. >> he says, "you know what, yeah. i'm sleeping with this guy's wife. but at the same time, i didn't want this guy to be killed." and that was his concern. he couldn't sleep with that whole idea that this guy was gonna get killed. >> reporter: but the detective wondered if he was being sold a cock and bull story since this mohamed guy didn't seem to even know very much about the woman he claimed to be sleeping with. the detective challenged him: >> all the information he had was her first name. he didn't know where she lived. he didn't even know who her husband was. >> reporter: while they debated whether or not the tipster's story was credible, they knew that a life may be on the line. so the detectives took it to the next level. they enlisted mohamed as a confidential informant, and gave him a story to tell his p
the man was named mohamed and he said he was a part-time actor who worked at a convenience store. told it, he'd been friends with benefits with a woman for years. they met for the occasional casual sex. then she asked him for help in finding a hitman to kill her husband. >> he says, "you know what, yeah. i'm sleeping with this guy's wife. but at the same time, i didn't want this guy to be killed." and that was his concern. he couldn't sleep with that whole idea that this guy was...
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mohammed salah scored 24 goals sincejoining accra.ored 24 goals since joining liverpool at the start of the season. he adds this award to the bbc african football of the year trophy he picked up last month. iam very i am very happy and very proud to win the award. it is the first time for me to win it. i'm very happy and very proud to share this moment with my friend and i'm sure he is going to win it very soon. great feeling of course and i'm very happy and proud about that. thank you. i think i'm just looking for the future in a positive way and i know what i want and i'm sure how i can get it so i'm not pushing myself that hard but i think this one is helping me a lot but i want to win it for the second time, the third time, fourth time. ifi time, the third time, fourth time. if i can win it 20 times, i would be happy to that is my thinking. england have been dismissed in their first innings of the fifth and final test against australia for 346. they resumed the day on 233/5 with a mixture of poor catching by the hosts and impulsiv
mohammed salah scored 24 goals sincejoining accra.ored 24 goals since joining liverpool at the start of the season. he adds this award to the bbc african football of the year trophy he picked up last month. iam very i am very happy and very proud to win the award. it is the first time for me to win it. i'm very happy and very proud to share this moment with my friend and i'm sure he is going to win it very soon. great feeling of course and i'm very happy and proud about that. thank you. i think...
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this is nine—year—old mohammed, daham's son, who has just started school.y in german. are you talking to people about refugees, about who they are, where they have come from? some people in gera think that it is too much, and they have problems for us, and so on, and so on, but i haven't got a problem with it. children are not responsible for all the problems we have got around the world. and so we have to welcome the children. i want to help them, that's it. toy chatters. the increasing hostility towards refugees in gera is a worry for the al—mohammed family. there have already been ten attacks here on refugees in their homes. and after school, talk turns to returning to syria. a subject daham and his wife don't agree on. you want to go back? so this is a big debate? horda wants to go back and you want to stay. daham is still learning german, still training for a job, desperate to work. news on car radio: whether merkel or schultz becomes chancellor, one thing is certain — the german political mainstream is set to move to the right. 1.5 years on, and daham
this is nine—year—old mohammed, daham's son, who has just started school.y in german. are you talking to people about refugees, about who they are, where they have come from? some people in gera think that it is too much, and they have problems for us, and so on, and so on, but i haven't got a problem with it. children are not responsible for all the problems we have got around the world. and so we have to welcome the children. i want to help them, that's it. toy chatters. the increasing...
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no discovers them as mohammed shows have around starting with a power cut electricity is off most of the time in gaza during my visit mohammed explained that since the siege began ten years ago most of his production lines are closed most of the time. he didn't want to fire any of his four hundred staff and families to pen down the wages to the employees had their hours cut instead. as the animation also shows the machinery they use has problems too israeli authorities restrict the import of anything they say could be used to make weapons the packaging made to be done or to my city by dismissing these a spare parts of me that's not being allowed in this missing cream filling in biscuits so i guess technicians come here and service it in order to come this whole production line being down for you some of the equipment these be sent to germany for servicing and that's not allowed either. the mohammed doesn't believe the restrictions are just for security reasons it's there is the way that it's. this is. the scope but that's . the make the people it's ready for that this because that. i
no discovers them as mohammed shows have around starting with a power cut electricity is off most of the time in gaza during my visit mohammed explained that since the siege began ten years ago most of his production lines are closed most of the time. he didn't want to fire any of his four hundred staff and families to pen down the wages to the employees had their hours cut instead. as the animation also shows the machinery they use has problems too israeli authorities restrict the import of...
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he is 22-year- old mohammed ali of hayward....' facing multiple criminal charges -- including murder. good evening i'm steve aveson. (catherine) and i'm catherine heenan..tongiht -- we're learning more about what investigators say led up to the wreck. kron4's ali reid has the new details found in court documents.. ali? these court documents state, mohammed ali got into an argument with his wife while in manteca, then made a conscious decision to drive to hayward . all while knowing he was impaired by marijuana and alcohol.pkgaccording to officers, mohammed ali admitted he ingested marijuana, and drank alcohol before getting behind the wheel on christmas eve. during the nearly hour long drive from manteca to hayward, records show ali admits he should have pulled over at least 3 times, but decided to keep driving.drinking and driving is socially unacceptable. smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable.witnesses say the 22 year old, seen here in a previous mug shot, was driving recklessly christmas eve swerving through lanes, an
he is 22-year- old mohammed ali of hayward....' facing multiple criminal charges -- including murder. good evening i'm steve aveson. (catherine) and i'm catherine heenan..tongiht -- we're learning more about what investigators say led up to the wreck. kron4's ali reid has the new details found in court documents.. ali? these court documents state, mohammed ali got into an argument with his wife while in manteca, then made a conscious decision to drive to hayward . all while knowing he was...
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a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford and in doha we cross the mohammed should we he is a professor of conflict resolution at george mason university and author of what isn't like continuity or rupture in the wake of the arab uprisings all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate if i can go to you first in leeds here let me read some of the headlines here tillerson touts indefinite u.s. presence in syria and assad must go in new plan also tillerson u.s. military presence in syria open ended will ensure regime change i thought we got way way past that with the collapse of the islamic state with talks in afghanistan i'm sorry in kazakhstan with the russians in the iranians and the turks i thought you know to look this is a blast from the past where is this coming from go ahead i've seen in leeds i think what we see at the moment effectively. germany for cation of syria effectively what we are seeing at the moment is deeply in the post-war german situation when the country became divided b
a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford and in doha we cross the mohammed should we he is a professor of conflict resolution at george mason university and author of what isn't like continuity or rupture in the wake of the arab uprisings all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate if i can go to you first in leeds here let me read some of the headlines here tillerson touts indefinite u.s....
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chp said 22-year-old mohammed -- mohammed abraar ali was that he party christmas eve and he admitted to consuming alcohol and smoking marijuana before getting behind the wheel. the complaint said ali told authorities on the night of the crash that he threatened his wife and then drove. he was speeding at over 100 miles per hour when he crashed into the chp patrol car parked on the shoulder of interstate 880. the crash killed officer andrew planner larry and injured his partner. today the alameda county district attorney said she made the decision to charge ali as second-degree murder. in 1981, for the supreme court case gave prosecutors the green light to charge second-degree murder when a dui crash kills someone. >> the prosecution must prove that the individual was aware of the extreme danger the drinking and driving poses to others that the person made the choice to disregard the danger. >> reporter: ali faces five felony counts with enhancements including the injuries to the officer who was sitting in the driver seat and survived the crash. ali has been in the hospital since the
chp said 22-year-old mohammed -- mohammed abraar ali was that he party christmas eve and he admitted to consuming alcohol and smoking marijuana before getting behind the wheel. the complaint said ali told authorities on the night of the crash that he threatened his wife and then drove. he was speeding at over 100 miles per hour when he crashed into the chp patrol car parked on the shoulder of interstate 880. the crash killed officer andrew planner larry and injured his partner. today the...
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vosh mohamed president the seventy doesn't give interviews very often does he what was the reaction like in uganda after this incident inside uganda people were divided according to their loyalty to president seventy or the market. those loyal to him they felt insulted and they said this interview shouldn't happen like this they addressed me in their social media messages saying how do we dare ask our president these type of questions so i'm not used to see president seventy being challenged in this manner those who are opposed to seventy on the other hand celebrated the interview and they said the president has never been put on the spot like this has never been pinned down and grilled in this way and they were very satisfied they sent me private messages. to thank me for that interview but what do you think is next for uganda will there be a regime change or will president seventy stay in office and how long it doesn't look this is going to happen any time soon despite the fact that he's the age limit in the ugandan constitution for a president to be able to run again for office h
vosh mohamed president the seventy doesn't give interviews very often does he what was the reaction like in uganda after this incident inside uganda people were divided according to their loyalty to president seventy or the market. those loyal to him they felt insulted and they said this interview shouldn't happen like this they addressed me in their social media messages saying how do we dare ask our president these type of questions so i'm not used to see president seventy being challenged in...
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mohammed is three and a half months old now. hello, mohammed. hello. he's faced discrimination. the bangladeshi authorities won't issue birth certificates to rohingya babies, so, officially, mohammed does not exist. we first met his mother the day she escaped from myanmar. she was nine months pregnant. she told me how the myanmar army and local buddhists had attacked her village. but their troubles were far from over. guards moved her and herfamily on. they said there was land over the hill. but not enough for everyone. rishida's husband tried to stake out a plot, méféiwaxw-eam .u 7—77 — ' ' translation: he was born right here. there was no midwife, no medicine, no mat, no wood to light a fire. it was so painful, but by god's grace, a girl from next door came and cut the umbilical chord and then i picked him up from the mud. that's how my baby came into this world. luckily, mohammed hasn't caught cholera or diphtheria, two of the deadly diseases that have broken out in the camps. but not having any official identity will be a real problem. it will be h
mohammed is three and a half months old now. hello, mohammed. hello. he's faced discrimination. the bangladeshi authorities won't issue birth certificates to rohingya babies, so, officially, mohammed does not exist. we first met his mother the day she escaped from myanmar. she was nine months pregnant. she told me how the myanmar army and local buddhists had attacked her village. but their troubles were far from over. guards moved her and herfamily on. they said there was land over the hill....
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he was constantly smiling, adnan mohammed recalled. denies charges of murder and attempted murder. the court was played video from a police officer's body—worn camera from the night, in which darren osborne rants about muslims and says "have some of that. have some of your own. at least i had a proper go". daniel sandford, bbc news, at woolwich crown court. it's emerged that the victims of the serial sex attacker, john worboys, were given written assurances about how long he would spend in prison — suggesting that he would effectively serve a life sentence. in the letters it was suggested he would be unlikely to be charged with further crimes as he was down for a lengthy many of his victims are angry that worboys has been approved for release from prison by the parole board after serving less than ten years. figures out today show the number people in work has risen to a record high. unemployment in the uk fell by 3000 to 1.41; million in the three months to november. but the data from the office for national statistics also shows that
he was constantly smiling, adnan mohammed recalled. denies charges of murder and attempted murder. the court was played video from a police officer's body—worn camera from the night, in which darren osborne rants about muslims and says "have some of that. have some of your own. at least i had a proper go". daniel sandford, bbc news, at woolwich crown court. it's emerged that the victims of the serial sex attacker, john worboys, were given written assurances about how long he would...
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item 3 is communications and i understand that the chair has something -- >> chair mohammed nuru: so i think that everyone is mourning the passing of the mayor in the last few days and i know that for me it's been difficult because he was not only a boss but a close friend of mine, but more importantly he was a champion of this project. when i joined the board there were a lot of financial needs and concerns and trying to make sure that we got the project to the way that it is now and we were able to finish it and through his leadership, really stepped up and did everything on behalf of the city. to make sure that the city could do its part. of recent, i mean, we've had closed discussions about the asidelinement and what should -- alignment and what would happen with phase two and i think that we should take a moment of silence to mourn him. thank you. >> clerk: we'll move into the next item on the agenda. board of directors new business. seeing none, next item is item 5, the executive director's report. >> good morning, directors and i'd like to talk to the board today and by offeri
item 3 is communications and i understand that the chair has something -- >> chair mohammed nuru: so i think that everyone is mourning the passing of the mayor in the last few days and i know that for me it's been difficult because he was not only a boss but a close friend of mine, but more importantly he was a champion of this project. when i joined the board there were a lot of financial needs and concerns and trying to make sure that we got the project to the way that it is now and we...
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in west jerusalem for us to talk us through it actually just do that for us mohammed because it is it does need a little bit of explaining here. yeah that's right kemal it's very complicated let's first try to unpack what exactly was passed in this amendment to the basic law jerusalem as what happened in the overnight hours essentially at its core this legislation means that going forward any legislation that the knesset is trying to pass that would deal with ceding any territory or part of jerusalem it would have to be approved by eighty members of the knesset that means that it would take two thirds a super majority that's a change from what it was before when it could be just sixty one members of the one hundred twenty member knesset just a simple majority now this is a contentious bill this is something that has been in the works for quite a while in fact the first reading of this bill was this past july and so it took until now before they could have the second and third readings of that bill of that amendment that was early this morning what was expected to happen was also the p
in west jerusalem for us to talk us through it actually just do that for us mohammed because it is it does need a little bit of explaining here. yeah that's right kemal it's very complicated let's first try to unpack what exactly was passed in this amendment to the basic law jerusalem as what happened in the overnight hours essentially at its core this legislation means that going forward any legislation that the knesset is trying to pass that would deal with ceding any territory or part of...
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. >> reporter: his name is mohammed abraar ali. he is from hayward, and he is now facing a 2nd degree murder charge. police say he admitted to drinking and smoking marijuana along with arguing with his wife before driving and crashing. he told officers he had no idea what he hit. >> reporter: crush like a tin can with two troopers inside. investigators say that mohammed abraar ali was drunk, high, and speeding when he slammed his red cadillac into the back of this part cruiser. >> drinking and driving is socially unacceptable. smoking marijuana and driving is as unacceptable. >> reporter: it cost chp officer andrew camilleri his life. he leaves behind a wife and three children . his partner, jonathan velasquez, was also hurt, but survived. >> we send our sympathies to the family and friends of andrew camilleri. >> reporter: nancy o'malley announced criminal charges against mohammed abraar ali including second-degree murder and driving under the influence of alcohol and marijuana. he admitted that he had drank and smoked. since than
. >> reporter: his name is mohammed abraar ali. he is from hayward, and he is now facing a 2nd degree murder charge. police say he admitted to drinking and smoking marijuana along with arguing with his wife before driving and crashing. he told officers he had no idea what he hit. >> reporter: crush like a tin can with two troopers inside. investigators say that mohammed abraar ali was drunk, high, and speeding when he slammed his red cadillac into the back of this part cruiser....
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mohamed bin segment reform to restore in. the advantage of the midst of vantage of the royal family the privileges that they enjoyed. throughout. the history of saudi arabia and as a sort of the citizen i see he is doing the right thing for the nation and for the country. to make the royal family pay for their duis for the utilities bills and to take over their political issues in businesses which have saudi arabians economy so why haven't they said they just a sign of that just want to jump anyway why why would these guys be put into this high security prison where in the previous round of detentions of course they stayed in this five star hotel because they were the five star hotel is closing in darwin anyway but those were not brought into because of course of action there were. they were taken to jail because they challenge a state that is a different. when we talk of the saudi royal family one might imagine a few dozen people in an extended family but it is way more than that tell us a little bit about the saudi royal fa
mohamed bin segment reform to restore in. the advantage of the midst of vantage of the royal family the privileges that they enjoyed. throughout. the history of saudi arabia and as a sort of the citizen i see he is doing the right thing for the nation and for the country. to make the royal family pay for their duis for the utilities bills and to take over their political issues in businesses which have saudi arabians economy so why haven't they said they just a sign of that just want to jump...
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but of course mohamed bin some parents need to restore confidence of the business and. probably do so into if you will for what he does part of that company and rightly so there is need to do that but what about the way it's all been played out the fact that the crown prince arrests a bunch of people puts them in a hotel for a few months and then they pay their way out it's not. what's the phrase people say the optics not good on it yes i see it it is. a beginning. restructuring saudi arabia but cleaning. the he always. exploitation of the will of the took phyllis. for the last forty years is saudi arabia so it is a beginning of a new shop that. should become a descendant as a clone but in the end in mind he witnessed. bizzle moment he was corruption that was taking place in the past and he wanted to what it into that i would rather to see more transparency more rule of law is what it simply nations we need that in saudi arabia we're not getting it yet but nevertheless. i like it it is good we need it is it we need to stop that could have said we had in the us how do yo
but of course mohamed bin some parents need to restore confidence of the business and. probably do so into if you will for what he does part of that company and rightly so there is need to do that but what about the way it's all been played out the fact that the crown prince arrests a bunch of people puts them in a hotel for a few months and then they pay their way out it's not. what's the phrase people say the optics not good on it yes i see it it is. a beginning. restructuring saudi arabia...
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mohammed is three and a half months old now. hello mohammed. hello.angladeshi authorities won't issue birth certificates to rohingya babies, so officially mohammed does not exist. we first met his mother the day she escaped from myanmar. she was nine months pregnant. she told me how the myanmar army and local buddhists had attacked her village. but their troubles were far from over. guards moved her and herfamily on. they said there was land over the hill. but not enough for everyone. rishida's husband tried to stake out a plot, but he was driven off my other refugees. her family had to sleep in the open, despite the rains. finally, they found space to build a rickety shack. her baby was born on the soggy muddy floor. translation: he was born right here. there was no midwife, no medicine, no mat, no wood to light a fire. it was so painful, but by god's grace a girl from next door came and cut the umbilical chord and then i picked him up from the mud. that is how my baby came into this world. luckily, mohammed hasn't caught cholera or diphtheria — two
mohammed is three and a half months old now. hello mohammed. hello.angladeshi authorities won't issue birth certificates to rohingya babies, so officially mohammed does not exist. we first met his mother the day she escaped from myanmar. she was nine months pregnant. she told me how the myanmar army and local buddhists had attacked her village. but their troubles were far from over. guards moved her and herfamily on. they said there was land over the hill. but not enough for everyone. rishida's...
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mohammed is 3.5 months old now. hello, mohammed. hello.bangladeshi authorities won't issue birth certificates to rohingya babies, so, officially, mohammed does not exist. we first met his mother the day she escaped from myanmar. she was nine months pregnant. she told me how the myanmar army and local buddhists had attacked her village. but their troubles were far from over. guards moved her and herfamily on. they said there was land over the hill. but not enough for everyone. rishida's husband tried to stake out a plot, but was driven off by other refugees. her family had to sleep in the open, despite the rains. finally, they found space to build a rickety shack. her baby was born on the soggy, muddy floor. translation: he was born right here. there was no midwife, no medicine, no mat, no wood to light a fire. it was so painful, but by god's grace, a girl from next door came and cut the umbilical chord and then i picked him up from the mud. that's how my baby came into this world. luckily, mohammed hasn't caught cholera or diphtheria, two
mohammed is 3.5 months old now. hello, mohammed. hello.bangladeshi authorities won't issue birth certificates to rohingya babies, so, officially, mohammed does not exist. we first met his mother the day she escaped from myanmar. she was nine months pregnant. she told me how the myanmar army and local buddhists had attacked her village. but their troubles were far from over. guards moved her and herfamily on. they said there was land over the hill. but not enough for everyone. rishida's husband...