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in an effort to find resolution, series of secret talks took place in oslo norway in 1993. would be the rural areas, primarily the jordan valley. under the accords, this division of land was to exist for five years, during which time final status agreement would be drawn. this agreement, however, has never come about, and the division of land is still very much in place. "and the palestinian population is constantly reminded of that fact, really for palestinians in area c, uh, that the way that israel treats them is hostile population, it makes them their lives as difficult as possible. most of the population in rsc, palestinian population, are rural communities based, the the their livelihoods are based on agriculture, and so the two things they need more than anything else, land and water, this is this is what they need, the essentials of their lives, and so..." israel is doing is making both taking both those elements away from them, it's restricting their access to their land, it's using various means to do that, it's confiscating lot of land, declaring it state land, i
in an effort to find resolution, series of secret talks took place in oslo norway in 1993. would be the rural areas, primarily the jordan valley. under the accords, this division of land was to exist for five years, during which time final status agreement would be drawn. this agreement, however, has never come about, and the division of land is still very much in place. "and the palestinian population is constantly reminded of that fact, really for palestinians in area c, uh, that the way...
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in an effort to find resolution, series of secret talks took place in oslo norway in 1993.area c uh that the way that israel treats them is hostile population, it makes them their lives as difficult as possible. most of the population in areas see palestinian population are rural communities based, their livelihoods are based on agriculture, and so the two things they need more than anything else, land and water, this is this is what they need, the essential. their lives, and so what israel is doing is making both taking both those elements away from them, it's restricting their access to their land, it's using various means to do that, it's confiscating lot of land, declaring it state land, it's creating military zones, firing zones, fifth of the area sea firing zones, military firing zones and the goal of course is to to remove them from their land in area sea and move them into areas b and ideally into area a no one exemplifies this situation better than othman spay, growing up in alaqaba, he was forced to move to the neighboring area, b town of tasir, he now commutes ba
in an effort to find resolution, series of secret talks took place in oslo norway in 1993.area c uh that the way that israel treats them is hostile population, it makes them their lives as difficult as possible. most of the population in areas see palestinian population are rural communities based, their livelihoods are based on agriculture, and so the two things they need more than anything else, land and water, this is this is what they need, the essential. their lives, and so what israel is...
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. >> joining me now from oslo, norway -- is the head of shipping equity research at -- thank you for being with us. before we get to the business of shipping, let's begin with the strikes on the houthis. this has been talked about as a possibility for weeks now after the attacks on shipping. what is your reaction to it? how do you expect it to unfold? >> i think it is encouraging to see that the strikes that have just been announced, an order to deter further the attacks, hopefully that -- you get things back to normal again. >> for those who don't know, just how important is the red sea for shipping? a lot of people watching probably -- how important is it for all our lives when it comes to getting things from a to b? >> it is hugely important as a waterway, accenture connecting the west, the sea board trade accounts for 85% of global trade, and more than one and a half times per capita each year, so of this roughly ten to 15% chance it through the red sea, the differences between segments of 20 plus percent of container trade and 50% of tanker trade so what this essentially means t
. >> joining me now from oslo, norway -- is the head of shipping equity research at -- thank you for being with us. before we get to the business of shipping, let's begin with the strikes on the houthis. this has been talked about as a possibility for weeks now after the attacks on shipping. what is your reaction to it? how do you expect it to unfold? >> i think it is encouraging to see that the strikes that have just been announced, an order to deter further the attacks, hopefully...
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me from belfast, glen deeson, professor political science at the university of southeastern norway from oslo, and thank you for watching this episode of the spotlight, i'm your host naja, i'll see you next time. خيبر يا يهود خيبر خيبر يا يهود الله اكبر الله اكبر الله اكبر الانتقام الانتقام welcome to the palestinian village of alakaba. it's in the northern jordan valley, you think life here would be relatively simple and uncomplicated? for palestinians in area c uh that the way that israel treats them is hostile population, it makes them their lives as difficult as possible. those palestinian bidwan families who live in in almost about 52 communities without any kind of service. اننا جميعا في قاريه العقب لا نعلم لماذا الرد الاسرائي israel's focus is on area. see, this is the goal, the immediate goal. press to be headlines iran's leader says the entire world agrees that the israeli regime has been defeated and crushed in his war in gaza while palestinians have emerged victorious. iran says the strikes on the most south side and northern iraq and terrorist bases in syria aim to defend the coun
me from belfast, glen deeson, professor political science at the university of southeastern norway from oslo, and thank you for watching this episode of the spotlight, i'm your host naja, i'll see you next time. خيبر يا يهود خيبر خيبر يا يهود الله اكبر الله اكبر الله اكبر الانتقام الانتقام welcome to the palestinian village of alakaba. it's in the northern jordan valley, you think life here would be relatively simple and...
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from belfast, glen deeson, professor of political science at the university of southeastern norway from oslo, and thank you for watching this episode of the spotlight, i'm your host behrus naja, i'll see you next time. it is hugely depressing moment that we have, we're very grateful to you for the way, $3.1 billion dollars do we need, and the answer is 60% of those, more than among other things it is humanitarian, the sun shown to announce the beginning of new day. it was the 13th day of the war on the gaza's rap. look at the missile. what did we do to deserve being hit by this? the army bombed the children on the beach and destroyed our houses. they killed children, men, women, and old men. i have other place to go, so now my children and i are homeless. it is. israelis habit from ages, they say that children fire rockets. 10 years of chaos and war in syria, the ruins left in syria, who benefits from the continuation of this war? what is the view of the west, particularly america towards war in syria and the support of many countries for creating chaos in syria? why syria, a different narra
from belfast, glen deeson, professor of political science at the university of southeastern norway from oslo, and thank you for watching this episode of the spotlight, i'm your host behrus naja, i'll see you next time. it is hugely depressing moment that we have, we're very grateful to you for the way, $3.1 billion dollars do we need, and the answer is 60% of those, more than among other things it is humanitarian, the sun shown to announce the beginning of new day. it was the 13th day of the...
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at the university of southeastern norway in oslo. now welcome to the show gentlemen, let me uh begin with uh saib shath. unprecedented dimensions of this war, as you now uniquely you recorded around the world and live tv, targeting civilians including women and children, hitting schools, hospitals, one offices, shelters, stealing of body parts and now we have reports of looting and thieving, reports of thieving emerging now of palestinian's property, beating gaza or the west bank. let's begin with your thought on this and what kind of atrocity can we call this? this is not a new to start with, they looted the whole of palestine, they as they say they took a country with the... the key palestine was one of the fewest countries on earth was documented by the united nation prior to the 181 resolution of the division of palestine mistakenably issued by the united nation, at them the palestinians were everything was surveyed what the palestinian owns, so if you go back to this the statics and the calculation they done, you would... know w
at the university of southeastern norway in oslo. now welcome to the show gentlemen, let me uh begin with uh saib shath. unprecedented dimensions of this war, as you now uniquely you recorded around the world and live tv, targeting civilians including women and children, hitting schools, hospitals, one offices, shelters, stealing of body parts and now we have reports of looting and thieving, reports of thieving emerging now of palestinian's property, beating gaza or the west bank. let's begin...
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glenn dyson, professor of political science, university of southeastern norway out of oslo. thank you both for being with me. well, let's start this off uh uh in texas. daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, is this his fourth trip, what have they had to show for it? absolutely nothing. at this point, do more to protect civilians, well they've already just completely destroyed the civilian infrastructure, the 23,ous plus civilians who have been slaughtered. now that's just the tip of the iceberg because i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry, i'm going to interrupt you because i'm having some audio difficulties, hopefully we can take care of that and i'll come back to you. so sorry, glenn, i'll i'll propose that same question then to you, what exactly does the us secret? your state means when he says that? well uh, i would agree with - yeah, the former account of it, i think that it's very little very late, because gaza has been comp
glenn dyson, professor of political science, university of southeastern norway out of oslo. thank you both for being with me. well, let's start this off uh uh in texas. daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, is this his fourth trip, what have they had to show for it? absolutely nothing. at this point, do more to protect civilians, well...
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glenn dyson, professor of political science, university of southeastern norway out of oslo. thank you both for being with me. well, let's start this off uh uh in texas. daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, what is this his fourth trip? what have they had to show for it? absolutely. nothing at this point do more to protect civilians, well they've already completely destroyed the civilian infrastructure, the 23,000 plus civilians who have been slaughtered, now that's just the tip of the iceber, because now i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry, i'm going to interrupt you because i'm having some audio difficulties, hopefully we can take care of that and i'll come back to you, so sorry, glenn, i'll i'll propose that same question then to you, what exactly does the us secretary of state means when he says that? well uh, i i would agree with yeah, the former account of it, i think that it's very little, very late because uh, gaza has be
glenn dyson, professor of political science, university of southeastern norway out of oslo. thank you both for being with me. well, let's start this off uh uh in texas. daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well, what is this his fourth trip? what have they had to show for it? absolutely. nothing at this point do more to protect civilians, well...
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norway was bypassed under us pressure. osloins its irrationality by the difficult conditions in which the country and its allies find themselves. in moldova, they are suing the country's parliament and government due to financial pressure on citizens. the reason is the refusal of parliament to amend the budget for 2024, aimed at increasing funding for social assistance, education and infrastructure in the capital. mayor's initiative chisinau, which states that city residents contribute about $1.3 billion a year to the state budget, receive pennies in return. this past week, trump challenged the decision to bar him from the state of maine. the secretary of state has similar powers. there is no staff, the politician claims in the text of the appeal filed. the ex-president insists that he did not incite the riot at the capitol in 2121, and was not a civil servant in the sense of the amendment to the us constitution. it was this that secretary of state mena and the supreme court referred to colorado, which also suspended trump from
norway was bypassed under us pressure. osloins its irrationality by the difficult conditions in which the country and its allies find themselves. in moldova, they are suing the country's parliament and government due to financial pressure on citizens. the reason is the refusal of parliament to amend the budget for 2024, aimed at increasing funding for social assistance, education and infrastructure in the capital. mayor's initiative chisinau, which states that city residents contribute about...
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in norway in 200 km from oslo, one of the most unusual unique music events in the world takes place -exclusively on instruments made of ice. wow. once i was invited to a concert that took place next to a frozen waterfall, it was in february 2000, i myself am a drummer, just imagine, the sound of wood merges with the sounds of ice, it seemed to respond to our music, in general, the result was a combination of ice and traditional musical instruments. that concert at the ice waterfall changed lives dramatically and the idea of an ice music festival was born . there is no natural ice ringing, only natural ice is suitable. the sound of ice seemed so beautiful to me that i decided to work on creating ice instruments; no one in the world had ever done anything like this before. not everyone will decide to play such unusual instruments, so the ability to improvise is a mandatory quality for any musician who picks it up. ice appears due to the cold, every year the temperature is different, therefore the ice is different, it may have other layers, crack bubbles may appear if it was too cold,
in norway in 200 km from oslo, one of the most unusual unique music events in the world takes place -exclusively on instruments made of ice. wow. once i was invited to a concert that took place next to a frozen waterfall, it was in february 2000, i myself am a drummer, just imagine, the sound of wood merges with the sounds of ice, it seemed to respond to our music, in general, the result was a combination of ice and traditional musical instruments. that concert at the ice waterfall changed...
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oslo. what is the oil distinction of norway?s so much credibility within oil analysis, how does that work? >> we are a steady producer. we are a country that delivers oil. we are not at peak production in fact we are declining cry -- quite stable -- quite steadily. we are at the forefront but we are very reliable in producing and delivering oil and natural gas as we saw when this war started in ukraine. tom: is there a one price for oil now and how does the massive american production change your calculus on what brent does? >> the u.s. market is a huge influencer. it influences not only the oil prices but shipping prices and help movements go around the world. when we look at brent, there is the north sea which is setting the benchmark and we look at the physical grids but they are relatively small to the overall picture. when we see what is the swing crude because of the opec cut and because saudi arabia lowered the official selling prices but they are towing the line and maintaining low production. the swing producer is the u
oslo. what is the oil distinction of norway?s so much credibility within oil analysis, how does that work? >> we are a steady producer. we are a country that delivers oil. we are not at peak production in fact we are declining cry -- quite stable -- quite steadily. we are at the forefront but we are very reliable in producing and delivering oil and natural gas as we saw when this war started in ukraine. tom: is there a one price for oil now and how does the massive american production...
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for more would go to oslo, no way, where we're joined by jan egeland, secretary general of the norwegian refugee council. norwaydecided to continue its funding. can you start off by responding to the cutting off of funding at a time when, among other things, gaza is under bombardment and is on the edge of famine? >> it is the worst possible reaction to these allegations that some -- maybe a dozen, of the 13,000 unrwa aid workers -- participate in the horrific attacks on israel. that, however, was immediately with responsive unrwa by firing these staff and now having an independent investigation. what the donor state, the u.s., u.k., germany, italy, finland, netherlands, australia, and some others did was to cut all aid to the children of gaza, to the women in gaza, to the completely innocent there. it is the worst possible move at a time when this trapped population is under bombardment. do not punish the many innocent for the sins of the few who did very wrong, it seems. amy: it will be interesting to see if israel hands over the evidence for the u.n. to investigate the situation. because we are talking about
for more would go to oslo, no way, where we're joined by jan egeland, secretary general of the norwegian refugee council. norwaydecided to continue its funding. can you start off by responding to the cutting off of funding at a time when, among other things, gaza is under bombardment and is on the edge of famine? >> it is the worst possible reaction to these allegations that some -- maybe a dozen, of the 13,000 unrwa aid workers -- participate in the horrific attacks on israel. that,...
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norway's justice ministry that he must separated from other prisoners over security concerns. in 2011 he killed eight people with a car bomb in osloon may have fallen short. us—based company astrobotic says a propulsion system of its robot lander is faulty. the peregrine mission one took off earlier on monday from cape canaveral, florida. its aim was to become the first american mission in half a century to make a controlled landing on the moon. but very shortly after take—off, engineers noticed that the spacecraft was struggling to maintain a stable lock on the sun, and that means the solar was not receiving a constant supply of sunshine to be able to recharge the on—boa rd battery. mission astrobotic engineers has been working on alternative plans for the lander to make the very most of the mission. thank you for watching. we will have on our top headline, antony blinken heading to the middle east to try to convince israel to reduce civilian deaths in gaza. we have more on that top story you at the top of the next hour. i'm sumi somaskanda. you can get the very latest on our website or on our app. thank you so much and stay with
norway's justice ministry that he must separated from other prisoners over security concerns. in 2011 he killed eight people with a car bomb in osloon may have fallen short. us—based company astrobotic says a propulsion system of its robot lander is faulty. the peregrine mission one took off earlier on monday from cape canaveral, florida. its aim was to become the first american mission in half a century to make a controlled landing on the moon. but very shortly after take—off, engineers...
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glenn dyson, professor of political science university of southeastern norway out of oslo. thank you both for being with me. well, let's start this off uh uh in texas. daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well,
glenn dyson, professor of political science university of southeastern norway out of oslo. thank you both for being with me. well, let's start this off uh uh in texas. daniel, i'd like to hear your thoughts on the u.s. secretary of state currently calling for the israeli regime to do more to protect civilians in gaza. i mean, what exactly does that mean? well,