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system of very early but for the future when we need to implement a aris oriented version of project international somebody might know we need to so much. more coming through. to make their first step if they should be able to start a company with one click. through the internet but you might believe someone you're self-employed or people. who use digital services just shouldn't you. that knowledge of that might be just computers should be able to register automatically controlling a business woman who use cash registered. was named joy facilitated the regime of reporting that. things but these are the things that's not of them from developing for the women to do our best to remove all. get rid of all the. introduction of digital form this new class knowledge will make this system a new more transparent but i would like. women see meaning to. family farms. you know a lot of companies or maybe a large industrial facility and i know i know we still have a lot of things that we need to do and i assure you we'll do our best to make sure that our memories of what have all the necessary opportunities fo
system of very early but for the future when we need to implement a aris oriented version of project international somebody might know we need to so much. more coming through. to make their first step if they should be able to start a company with one click. through the internet but you might believe someone you're self-employed or people. who use digital services just shouldn't you. that knowledge of that might be just computers should be able to register automatically controlling a business...
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foreign security issues we have a good quote sentiment concerning the us concerning other international project that our huge importance of free trade fight against climate change we we miss. corporation with us at the moment but. concentrate if we. didn't see. the willingness of the us to talk about what is in for more. trades better trade relations between us and europe and we have that form out on the table and we ask and invite the u.s. government to come back to as a negotiation table. that was your heart speaking with us earlier in the day was a night police in britain are investigating a mysterious death of a russian exile in london counterterrorism police are looking into the incident they do not believe that it's linked to last week's nerve agent attack on a former russian spy the body was found in a suburb of southwest london the british media have identified the man as nikolai glues called he was a former associate of russian oligarch borza barrows off city who himself died in mysterious circumstances at his home near london five years ago. they joining us now from london is our corr
foreign security issues we have a good quote sentiment concerning the us concerning other international project that our huge importance of free trade fight against climate change we we miss. corporation with us at the moment but. concentrate if we. didn't see. the willingness of the us to talk about what is in for more. trades better trade relations between us and europe and we have that form out on the table and we ask and invite the u.s. government to come back to as a negotiation table....
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prince harry and meghan markle have been visiting birmingham, to launch a project to mark internationalreers in science, technology and engineering industries. the royal couple spoke to crowds outside the event, some of whom had waited for several hours to see them on the latest leg of their tour of the country, in advance of their wedding in may. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm bbckasiamadera. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: arsenal stun ac milan to seal a comfortable europa league first leg win at the san siro. a final farewell to davide astori, as thousands gather to pay their respects at his funeral in florence. and ferrari are in flying form, as sebastian vettel sets an unofficial track record in barcelona. hello and welcome to the programme. plenty of europa league action this evening, and we begin in italy, where arsenal ended milan's13—game unbeaten streak with a much—needed victory at the san siro. arsene wenger‘s side got off
prince harry and meghan markle have been visiting birmingham, to launch a project to mark internationalreers in science, technology and engineering industries. the royal couple spoke to crowds outside the event, some of whom had waited for several hours to see them on the latest leg of their tour of the country, in advance of their wedding in may. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm bbckasiamadera. time now for all the sports news in sport today....
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we start with one woman's personal mission to create an oral history project about japanese-american internmentand preserve her own family history as well. the creator of tessaku joins us to talk about the search for and collection of stories about internment from the people who lived it. then the east bay korean-american senior services center and its partnership with the alameda county community food bank. after that, we turn our attention to the lucile packard children's hospital. through the years, i've covered many inspiring, touching stories from the stanford facility. we'll hear about some of those with a patient care manager overseeing a new facility there. we'll also wrap up with some important and fun community events, including a bit of bollywood, poetry, and colors all on our show today. well, the oral history project called tessaku, which means barbed wire, iron fence, it was also the title for a magazine published in tulelake internment camp, so a lot of compelling images and history there. joining me is the creator of tessaku, diana emiko tsuchida, an independent writer who has b
we start with one woman's personal mission to create an oral history project about japanese-american internmentand preserve her own family history as well. the creator of tessaku joins us to talk about the search for and collection of stories about internment from the people who lived it. then the east bay korean-american senior services center and its partnership with the alameda county community food bank. after that, we turn our attention to the lucile packard children's hospital. through...
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medicinal benefits which by the way now in a moment we'll be hearing from the director of international projects at the zoo where sudan once lived but would also like to hear from you at home on this story or any other stories you find me on twitter and you can comment live at the moment on facebook sarah thank you well al jazeera science and technology program techno went to what's called a frozen zoo in the u.s. three years ago so geneticists there are keeping cells from more than a thousand species in cold storage in the hope of reviving extinct animals one day they're also studying genetic rescuing restoring badly endangered species to full genetic health take a look the goal of genetic rescue is to restore an endangered species to full genetic health with today's rapidly improving genetic technologies the cells at the pros do could be used to reproduce healthy offspring for these endangered populations revolutionary genetic development occurred in january when a team of boston and japanese researchers found a remarkable new easy way of creating stem cells from mice. stem cells are capable o
medicinal benefits which by the way now in a moment we'll be hearing from the director of international projects at the zoo where sudan once lived but would also like to hear from you at home on this story or any other stories you find me on twitter and you can comment live at the moment on facebook sarah thank you well al jazeera science and technology program techno went to what's called a frozen zoo in the u.s. three years ago so geneticists there are keeping cells from more than a thousand...
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the international research project has given the plants a new lease of life their reputation has been changing in africa for some years once considered food for the poor than our fashionable soup of food. together with. the cooking and the least of it and it was delicious it's similar to spinach if you just put a little bit of melted butter and a bit of salt and it's just have a. healthy taste such project has given the plants a new lease of life their reputation has been changing in africa for some years once considered food for the poor than our fashionable super food. why why for regret. together with the african a kid. with. the . wealthy cooking the amerind the least of it and it was delicious it's similar to spinach if you just put a little bit of melted butter in a bit of salt and it's just have a. healthy tasty and easy to grow researches are namond with these african vegetables and want to spread the word to the masses. trust is a huge topic here in nairobi there's hardly any form of recycling at all of this week once it seems that he set up a company that separates with two
the international research project has given the plants a new lease of life their reputation has been changing in africa for some years once considered food for the poor than our fashionable soup of food. together with. the cooking and the least of it and it was delicious it's similar to spinach if you just put a little bit of melted butter and a bit of salt and it's just have a. healthy taste such project has given the plants a new lease of life their reputation has been changing in africa for...
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the international research project has given the plants a new lease of life their reputation has been changing in africa for some years once considered food for the poor than our fashionable super food. together with africa. well because i'm around the least of it and it was delicious it's similar to spinach if you just put a little bit of melted butter and a bit of salt and it's just having. healthy tasty and easy to grow researches are namond with these african vegetables and want to spread the word to the masses. trust is a huge topic here in nairobi there's hardly any form of recycling at all this week once the tears that he set up a company that separates west and recycles them is a good way to protect the environment and money. employees from tucker tucker solutions collect tryst twice a week in kent gave me a poor schooling neighborhood on the outskirts of nairobi susan currying i decided to use attack attack a service she lacks the font of the company recycles the trash it collects. i'm happy with the way they work. and i really like this initiative. and the saudis are also be
the international research project has given the plants a new lease of life their reputation has been changing in africa for some years once considered food for the poor than our fashionable super food. together with africa. well because i'm around the least of it and it was delicious it's similar to spinach if you just put a little bit of melted butter and a bit of salt and it's just having. healthy tasty and easy to grow researches are namond with these african vegetables and want to spread...
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prince harry and meghan markle have been visiting birmingham, to launch a project to mark internationallogy and engineering industries. the royal couple spoke to crowds outside the event — some of whom had waited for several hours to see them on the latest leg of their tour of the country, in advance of their wedding in may. now the weather forecast again. snow again for some people? no it won't leave us. this is a weather watcher scene in yorkshire, which was badly hit with several centimetres of snow causing disruption. 0ther hit with several centimetres of snow causing disruption. other areas started the day milder with sunshine and a few rain showers. for the rest of today, it is an improving picture, certainly in the north—east of the country. the snow and the rain clearing off into the north sea a lot of sunshine for many places this afternoon. lighter winds in the south. but still gusty in east anglia for a while. temperatures up to 10 degrees. and there will be further showers in scotland, these falling as snow over the hills. further showers in western areas tonight and the odd
prince harry and meghan markle have been visiting birmingham, to launch a project to mark internationallogy and engineering industries. the royal couple spoke to crowds outside the event — some of whom had waited for several hours to see them on the latest leg of their tour of the country, in advance of their wedding in may. now the weather forecast again. snow again for some people? no it won't leave us. this is a weather watcher scene in yorkshire, which was badly hit with several...
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and our city was in big crisis there were very few projects going on in western europe but in america and the land of the car makers where to internalize the projects of their way of doing that by themselves. at the same time china was growing double digits so we decided to go there we started as wi-fi persian and today we are all about eighty because as you know that market is by far their larger car market in that were last year then you could have said that there be a register where all that twenty eight million and we believe that that and is going to continue now the chinese government has been the first one to really believe in the electric cars for three or four reasons that my opinion at least first of all because. they have the political power there is nobody in their western world that can the side of decision power they have for example if their major offit major she'd been in china this side that taxi or they've got a bunch collection of their horses delivery has to be electrical it's going to be an electrical nobody can make that kind of decision in the west and word second in order to finance this industry you need a lot
and our city was in big crisis there were very few projects going on in western europe but in america and the land of the car makers where to internalize the projects of their way of doing that by themselves. at the same time china was growing double digits so we decided to go there we started as wi-fi persian and today we are all about eighty because as you know that market is by far their larger car market in that were last year then you could have said that there be a register where all that...
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. >> domestic projects or international? alwaleed: we're talking domestically first. in neom? invest alwaleed: it is still in the design phase. it is want to take want to 20 years. just take one to 20 years -- take want to 20 years. we are investors. in the last year, kingdom holding was the biggest investor globally. we invested want with $6 billion in the saudi french franc--we invested $1.6 million and the saudi french bank. we injected 40 million riyal and other projects. >> that will continue? alwaleed: for sure. >> we reported making them holding confirmed that your company is seeking to raise something in the order of $1 billion in debt. what are you going to use it for? between: it is raising $1 billion and $2 billion in debt. you are now looking for a second deal for us in kingdom holding. year a dozen this -- theough the markets prices are not where we wish them to be. we would like to get some firepower ready. we on the verge of getting the $1 billion financing. >> your thing about a deal of what size? alwaleed: we will do any deal from $1 billion to $3 million. we
. >> domestic projects or international? alwaleed: we're talking domestically first. in neom? invest alwaleed: it is still in the design phase. it is want to take want to 20 years. just take one to 20 years -- take want to 20 years. we are investors. in the last year, kingdom holding was the biggest investor globally. we invested want with $6 billion in the saudi french franc--we invested $1.6 million and the saudi french bank. we injected 40 million riyal and other projects. >>...
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we start with one woman's personal mission to create an oral history project about japanese-american internmentamily history as well. the creator of tessaku joins us to talk about the search for and collection of stories about internment from the people who lived it. then the east bay korean-american senior services center and its partnership with the alameda county community food bank. after that, we turn our attention to the lucile packard children's hospital. through the years, i've covered many inspiring, touching stories from the stanford facility. we'll hear about some of those with a patient care manager overseeing a new facility there. we'll also wrap up with some important and fun community
we start with one woman's personal mission to create an oral history project about japanese-american internmentamily history as well. the creator of tessaku joins us to talk about the search for and collection of stories about internment from the people who lived it. then the east bay korean-american senior services center and its partnership with the alameda county community food bank. after that, we turn our attention to the lucile packard children's hospital. through the years, i've covered...
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conversation right now also in colombo via skype is alan keenan senior analyst and sherlock a project director at the international crisis group thank you for joining the conversation for us. alan you have said that you think the the previous president. roger pastika condoned previous incidents of anti muslim violence over the years and what way well of course he would deny that but the ability of the. older brother seen in other groups to commit violent acts in a speech for months and months to religion or to for years to campaign to have large rallies. and you know without any kind of interference i think is is one indication but there's also since the departure mindor at parks in his government a lot of people have been telling me about the beliefs that they experience between only about a sane and libertarian intelligence so they were and also senior police officers a lot of information has come out about the active cooperation between seniors security officials and bought about the same so i think it's fairly well i think the evidence is pretty much there the connections the governments both person actually s
conversation right now also in colombo via skype is alan keenan senior analyst and sherlock a project director at the international crisis group thank you for joining the conversation for us. alan you have said that you think the the previous president. roger pastika condoned previous incidents of anti muslim violence over the years and what way well of course he would deny that but the ability of the. older brother seen in other groups to commit violent acts in a speech for months and months...
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. >> to mastic projects or injury that -- international ventures?sdiscussion right the domestic arena. >> will you invest in the future city to build in the north? >> it is still in the design phase. business opportunities, short. we are investors. last year, the investor locally, invested $1.6 million in the invested $1.6 million in the bank. $1.6 billion. invested $1.6 million in the bank. $1.6 billion. in the community, and other projects. and locally in saudi arabia. >> that will continue. >> for sure. >> your companies raise something in the order of the billion dollars. what will you use them for? >> between one and $2 billion of debt. some cash obviously. you are looking at a second one of us. deals, although we would like-- to get firepower ready for us. of gettinghe verge one to $2 million financial facilities. >> you are thinking about a deal of what size? >> $3 billion. holding company. >> i heard you are working with goldman sachs. >> yes. i think mr. blake stein for 1.6 billion dollars to buy the stage. we are working through them .ight
. >> to mastic projects or injury that -- international ventures?sdiscussion right the domestic arena. >> will you invest in the future city to build in the north? >> it is still in the design phase. business opportunities, short. we are investors. last year, the investor locally, invested $1.6 million in the invested $1.6 million in the bank. $1.6 billion. invested $1.6 million in the bank. $1.6 billion. in the community, and other projects. and locally in saudi arabia....
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how his next project was an expensive international coproduction. the young the last beholds nickname was discovered by the info and by mario out off . if you would of those who hates me he i heard that blow holes didn't like me or want me so we met on a plane he sat down next to me and said i'm sure you've heard that i've got a problem with you because of the character of lawsky and i want to tell you why when i read the script i imagine someone like spencer tracy in that role spencer tracy sorry i knew when i replied he's a man i very much admire and i can also tell you that when i read the death shit i imagine someone like william holden in the lead as philip holden four years of it. and he said one point for you i'm hotter. if. that is what i'm for there was the underbelly of i was a leak i don't know good of you can. you believe only in the extinction of the national in the throes of a movie called if you're ok with its own i think it's a misnomer to read even a couple of good was the me the anti gun people. does thought the death ship was my w
how his next project was an expensive international coproduction. the young the last beholds nickname was discovered by the info and by mario out off . if you would of those who hates me he i heard that blow holes didn't like me or want me so we met on a plane he sat down next to me and said i'm sure you've heard that i've got a problem with you because of the character of lawsky and i want to tell you why when i read the script i imagine someone like spencer tracy in that role spencer tracy...
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international framework with japan and also with the u.s. and the fear is now that this unilateral action from donald trump is in danger and such a project is in fact endangering the entire system. now if international trade rules were violated how far would european leaders gulf. the european commission has drawn up a list of countermeasures and that is ready to be fired if you want if indeed this temporary extension runs out without with the talks not producing any results leaders will sit this morning together including theresa may by the way she who's staying an extra day for these talks in order to find a unity position as the french president has has put it unity here is absolutely key the world's biggest trading bloc is is teaming up in order to send a strong message across the atlantic but let's be clear the idea is not that it's going to be confrontational the e.u. really seeks talks that would bring the u.s. back on the path of the ball trade organizations to a tackle the root causes of overcapacity by that international institution all right gehrig not just for us in brussels thank you very much. now at some other stories making n
international framework with japan and also with the u.s. and the fear is now that this unilateral action from donald trump is in danger and such a project is in fact endangering the entire system. now if international trade rules were violated how far would european leaders gulf. the european commission has drawn up a list of countermeasures and that is ready to be fired if you want if indeed this temporary extension runs out without with the talks not producing any results leaders will sit...
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the larger project here is hugely ambitious and earning international acclaim.osystems. it's one of the few places on earth were we're notjust trying to save a few odd plants and a few odd animals, we're actually piecing together as best as we can, it will never be perfect, but as best as we can the whole ecosystem as it existed prior to the arrival of man. should we be frightened of this animal, should i be frightened being this close to this animal now? well, i'm not frightened of the animal, i don't know why anyone should be. there are some countries where bats are disperses and carriers of diseases but in mauritius that's not the case. of course where they are carriers of diseases there are some precautions to be taken, of course, but that's not the case here. would you like to hold the bat? are you serious? yes, it will probably nibble you a little bit if that's ok? nibble me? its claws are going to be quite sharp. wow. i can't believe it. this is weird is all i can say. this is a magic moment. i never thought i'd actually find a bat or an animal like this
the larger project here is hugely ambitious and earning international acclaim.osystems. it's one of the few places on earth were we're notjust trying to save a few odd plants and a few odd animals, we're actually piecing together as best as we can, it will never be perfect, but as best as we can the whole ecosystem as it existed prior to the arrival of man. should we be frightened of this animal, should i be frightened being this close to this animal now? well, i'm not frightened of the animal,...
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prince harry and meghan markle have been visiting birmingham, to launch a project to mark internationalrs in science, technology and engineering industries. the royal couple spoke to crowds outside the event — some of whom had waited for several hours to see them on the latest leg of their tour of the country, in advance of their wedding in may. time for a look at the weather. it has been cold and snowy again for some people, it depends where you live? it has been a disruptive start of the morning. things quickly improved across the country, ending the day ona across the country, ending the day on a lovely fine, dry, sunny note for most. just a few showers across western areas. 0vernight the skies will be clear, light wind. it is going to turn quite chilly and could see some frost, fog and a little bit of ice across central and northern parts of the country. that is where we will see the lowest of the tem ptress. we will see the lowest of the temptress. still some showers pushing into scotland. across the far south—west, increasing cloud. not quite as cold for plymouth, but watch out fo
prince harry and meghan markle have been visiting birmingham, to launch a project to mark internationalrs in science, technology and engineering industries. the royal couple spoke to crowds outside the event — some of whom had waited for several hours to see them on the latest leg of their tour of the country, in advance of their wedding in may. time for a look at the weather. it has been cold and snowy again for some people, it depends where you live? it has been a disruptive start of the...
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international business deal. why is the financing for at least one foreign project raising red flags? cold war heating up. putin questions with growing military power simulating a nuclear strike on president trump's home away from home. new white house reaction. >>> and america's russian troll. a woman allegedly linked to moscow's meddling. what is she doing until united states? why is she in hiding tonight? we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. you're in the situation room. >>> we are following multiple breaking stories includesining l off. but first cnn has learned that fbi counter intelligence officials are investigating at least one of ivanka trump's foreign business deals. leon is standing by. here is sarah marie. it is one of these businesses that his immerged since donald trump became president. much like the trump organization deals have worked in the past they don't leave the building they just enter into these sort of licensing and branding agreements. in this case the developer happens to be the wealthiest families. he worked with ivanka trump. like many of t
international business deal. why is the financing for at least one foreign project raising red flags? cold war heating up. putin questions with growing military power simulating a nuclear strike on president trump's home away from home. new white house reaction. >>> and america's russian troll. a woman allegedly linked to moscow's meddling. what is she doing until united states? why is she in hiding tonight? we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world....
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because crisis has prompted an international waters stewardship project a symbol on food labels will show buyers that the grower has used water responsibly but it will probably be some time before the label hits our shelves. all the farmers we spoke to told us they want the government to bring more water down from the mountains so we head off to the nearby region of iraq four thousand five hundred metres up into the andes. here the indigenous and the in communities herd alpacas on the mountain wetlands. back in the one nine hundred forty is the author of his began building this seven hundred kilometer long channel to take water from here and feed it down into the desert. and. we're meeting the community leaders who want to show us how this channel has been in danger in their centuries old way of life. that channel stops water from filtering into the land below so people who live on that site can't benefit from the water. there's no grassland on the. outside anymore because the ground has been the drain and. they take us to a nearby village where the channel cuts right past the houses
because crisis has prompted an international waters stewardship project a symbol on food labels will show buyers that the grower has used water responsibly but it will probably be some time before the label hits our shelves. all the farmers we spoke to told us they want the government to bring more water down from the mountains so we head off to the nearby region of iraq four thousand five hundred metres up into the andes. here the indigenous and the in communities herd alpacas on the mountain...
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constantly taking place inside our brains the images united by the connect own project have been published by international news media and leading scientific journal. turns out that all of the bilateral animals on earth the largest number of animals that you'll recognise as animals are bilateral they have a left side and a right side and a front and a back so this is apparently the basic plan of all nervous systems all the biological brains are like this why probably the first purpose they served was propulsion. the new technology for allowing research was to look deep into the structure of the brain. results of the connect own project show that the brain despite the dizzy and complexity of its circuits is put together in a way that highly structured and almost mathematical. scientists work to better understand the workings of the brain in order to develop improved treatments for brain diseases. could the work being conducted of the world's most prestigious universities and did large scientific consortium's one day result in the development of an artificial brain. one of the biggest challenges of neuroscie
constantly taking place inside our brains the images united by the connect own project have been published by international news media and leading scientific journal. turns out that all of the bilateral animals on earth the largest number of animals that you'll recognise as animals are bilateral they have a left side and a right side and a front and a back so this is apparently the basic plan of all nervous systems all the biological brains are like this why probably the first purpose they...
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projects. reporter: domestic or international? >> we have talked about domestically first to begin with.iscussion right now was on the domestic arena. reporter: will you invest in the futuristic 50 -- city they want? >> they are still in the design phase. it is going to take a few years. there will be business opportunities. we are investors. we are open. kingdom holding was the biggest investor locally. we invested $1.6 billion in the saudi french bank. we invested in the local community. that will continue. we will continue for sure. kingdom holding company by your company is seeking to raise something in the order of $1 billion in debt. what are you going to use it for? >> we are raising between one to $2 billion of debt. we have some cash at kingdom holding company we are now looking for a second deed for us. we have had a few big deals. -- it ist right now not overvalued. the prices are not where we wish them to be. we would like to get some firepower ready for us. we're on the verge of getting the financing facilities. reporter: you are thinking about a deal of what size? >> we are
projects. reporter: domestic or international? >> we have talked about domestically first to begin with.iscussion right now was on the domestic arena. reporter: will you invest in the futuristic 50 -- city they want? >> they are still in the design phase. it is going to take a few years. there will be business opportunities. we are investors. we are open. kingdom holding was the biggest investor locally. we invested $1.6 billion in the saudi french bank. we invested in the local...
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we will need ecb projections, and those of other international integration's -- they suggest inflation in the right direction. it is relevant for monetary policy. the latest ecb projections foresee a pickup in headline inflation from an average rate in -- this year to .7% this year to 1.7% in 2020. this stands in contrast with the this inflationary period from 2015 when we saw continued downward revisions to the inflation profile from one projection ground to the next. there are reasons why we still need to affirm our confidence in his forecast. in particular, the importance of underlying inflation remains subdued compared with previous recoveries. looking at the product range of measures of underlying inflation, we certainly see an upward shift relative to the lows of 4015, but most measures -- lows of 2015, but most measures do not show signs of a sustained upward trend. this is relevant because underlying inflation provides trends, whichng exerts a pool on wage and price settings in the medium-term. measures of underlying inflation can therefore provide information about what we cal
we will need ecb projections, and those of other international integration's -- they suggest inflation in the right direction. it is relevant for monetary policy. the latest ecb projections foresee a pickup in headline inflation from an average rate in -- this year to .7% this year to 1.7% in 2020. this stands in contrast with the this inflationary period from 2015 when we saw continued downward revisions to the inflation profile from one projection ground to the next. there are reasons why we...
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more carbon this and some carbon credits which the government can sell on the international market to reinvest in the project. the community plans to plant full thousand mangrove trees annually in the next twenty years. and if neighboring communities also join the project the area of protected mangrove forest could triple in size. so for about a decade now plastic bags have been banned in rwanda and other nations are also taking example from there like kenya but the baron has been more successful in rwanda and other nations fears far as an effective controls have been major deterrent but questionis has awareness changed amongst the population we went to the smallest african nation to find out and here's what the people told us. no plastics on the streets of kigali since the ban was introduced ten years ago rwanda has become one of the cleanest nations in africa its laws and plastics are among the strictest in the was here it is illegal to import produce u.s. or send plastic bags or packages traffickers caught carrying illegal or plastic bags liable to be fined or even jailed the nation's zero tolerance polic
more carbon this and some carbon credits which the government can sell on the international market to reinvest in the project. the community plans to plant full thousand mangrove trees annually in the next twenty years. and if neighboring communities also join the project the area of protected mangrove forest could triple in size. so for about a decade now plastic bags have been banned in rwanda and other nations are also taking example from there like kenya but the baron has been more...
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project consequences. twenty four hour news live from moscow this is r.t. international my names you know neal good to have your company our top story the russian military says only two children have managed to escape the besieged syrian district of. humanitarian corridor to help civilians find safe passage out of the region. these are the images of the moment syrian soldiers seizing two children they were clearly in shock comforted her reaching the government held position the children say the left. but were separated from them after militants opened fire. on the side. and. i don't know. but i don't. have many. especially. now so you know. they have a smile you when you let's give you a sense of god all of eastern just outside the syrian capital damascus it's been occupied by various rebel islamist groups for years and has been under siege since twenty thirty on here just to the north just outside the humanitarian car door is a refugee camp within it there is a special shelter for those fleeing eastern facilities there have been prepared for refugees the center offers f
project consequences. twenty four hour news live from moscow this is r.t. international my names you know neal good to have your company our top story the russian military says only two children have managed to escape the besieged syrian district of. humanitarian corridor to help civilians find safe passage out of the region. these are the images of the moment syrian soldiers seizing two children they were clearly in shock comforted her reaching the government held position the children say the...
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very powerful and i think the russian policy both in the region and international community especially reserve you the nuclear project is very rational we support the position we have various close collaboration with the government of russia now speaking about the russian regional a policy there is some concern in moscow that the trumpet ministration may choose to try and turn the course of the syrian war by launching yet another unilateral strike on damascus and the russians have already would meet retaliation i'm sure that we'll see a unilateral strike by the united states as an act of a russian but i'm also sure that you have little interest in seeing a major clash between nuclear powers in your on your own borders or what is your understanding of what a proportional reaction to american aggression in syria could be i think americans and love the european allies of united states is very much watching observing that this that that you totally failed there was a cynical a strategy of this integrating a sovereign country like syria has faced totally i think the collaboration between iran and russia definitely proved
very powerful and i think the russian policy both in the region and international community especially reserve you the nuclear project is very rational we support the position we have various close collaboration with the government of russia now speaking about the russian regional a policy there is some concern in moscow that the trumpet ministration may choose to try and turn the course of the syrian war by launching yet another unilateral strike on damascus and the russians have already would...
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international map. that, coupled with improvements on an operational level, with respect to launching a new project, market there to highlight the importance of liquidity. international -- and other products that are very essential for the market development. be -- ine, that will operation for just over a year and a half. this comes on the back of -- losses. yousef: do you have a date for the ipo? >> we have signed with our advisors. our international advisors, and the current stage of work is basically market exploration and it will take three months. hopefully by the end of april, we have a very impressive -- effective look at the landscape. from that, we will hopefully have a very clear timeline taking us to the ipo. we're hopeful that we can complete that by the end of the year. yousef: you have been moving fast to some of those reforms, but you have got competition in saudi arabia. they are moving very aggressively as well as the rest of the region buying in. they are put to work in this part of the world. what else can you do to bring in more investors? what are some of your creative innovations that
international map. that, coupled with improvements on an operational level, with respect to launching a new project, market there to highlight the importance of liquidity. international -- and other products that are very essential for the market development. be -- ine, that will operation for just over a year and a half. this comes on the back of -- losses. yousef: do you have a date for the ipo? >> we have signed with our advisors. our international advisors, and the current stage of...
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the german government's council of experts the economy is projected to grow by two point three percent this year but experts warn the international risks are a threat not just for germany but also for the global economy especially dangerous would be an escalation of the trade dispute between the u.s. and the rest of the world another threat is a messy breck's a divorce that would impact both the e.u. and britain loose monetary policy could create new bubbles worldwide debt is especially high for example in italy a resurgence of the eurozone crisis could happen it any time. a loose monetary policy would not solve the problem cheap loans have taken the pressure off many crisis stricken countries to reform that's why in germany economic experts are pushing for a quick end to low interest rates they say the interest rate should only be increased slowly to prevent the economic engine from stalling. for more i'm joined by is a novelist she's a member of the german council of economic experts which is vising the german government is about good to have you with us. tell us what is ball string german and for that matter european economic
the german government's council of experts the economy is projected to grow by two point three percent this year but experts warn the international risks are a threat not just for germany but also for the global economy especially dangerous would be an escalation of the trade dispute between the u.s. and the rest of the world another threat is a messy breck's a divorce that would impact both the e.u. and britain loose monetary policy could create new bubbles worldwide debt is especially high...
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beyond this triumphal arch is kazakhstan that's where the international dimension of the chinese project begins. here the new silk. road is still a construction site but just three years after she jingping this proclamation the continuation of the chinese road is easy to imagine shannon bell mushy is one of the main players in this ongoing project he's a frenchman of moroccan origin and an employee of d.p. world a group of companies based in dubai and one of the world's leading logistics organizations guy on wall china is behind me almaty in kazakhstan is in front of me and mattie to the left of me is kyrgyzstan and beyond it was becky stan i have russia to my right it's called goss's at the center between all of these countries this is where everything is happening. so i was just. he shunned belmarsh she works for the cause a government which is hoping to get a lot out of the new silk road. it's a road that could turn this middle of nowhere into an outpost of globalization. zero in on the often if there's any place that symbolizes the meeting of east and west it's this one city. that is
beyond this triumphal arch is kazakhstan that's where the international dimension of the chinese project begins. here the new silk. road is still a construction site but just three years after she jingping this proclamation the continuation of the chinese road is easy to imagine shannon bell mushy is one of the main players in this ongoing project he's a frenchman of moroccan origin and an employee of d.p. world a group of companies based in dubai and one of the world's leading logistics...