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you look at qatar and saudi arabia, qatar is improving in human rights. so many ways you can look at, travel to qatar, and i see people have more freedom than saudi arabia and egypt. byhink by attacking qatar this way, it will not help. it seems to me that saudi arabia is pretending they are president of the muslims and they can do whatever they want. they can block qatar anyway possible. i think it is a power that they .ant to control qatar look what they did to yemen, saudi arabia, and they cannot damaged yemenis forever. we need to be mindful and to seek this is nothing but saudi arabia interfering with qatar issues, that is why we have to stop. it costs us more money -- right now qatar is talking to russians, and i don't know what is going to happen to the future can to you that as politics, this is not good for our country. host: thank you for weighing in. guest: yes, and certainly, that is the basis for secretary ti llerson's comments. we agree, it is important for saudi arabia and uae and others to lift the economic embargo on qatar and get back to
you look at qatar and saudi arabia, qatar is improving in human rights. so many ways you can look at, travel to qatar, and i see people have more freedom than saudi arabia and egypt. byhink by attacking qatar this way, it will not help. it seems to me that saudi arabia is pretending they are president of the muslims and they can do whatever they want. they can block qatar anyway possible. i think it is a power that they .ant to control qatar look what they did to yemen, saudi arabia, and they...
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it really is a conflict between qatar, saudi the uae, with saudi arabia, blaming qatar for blaming terrorist organizations like isis and al qaeda, despite the fact that saudi arabia has in the past been accused of supporting these terrorist organizations. then have you iraq. qatar has cordial relations with iran, for saudi arabia, it's their regional rival. we have president trump in saudi arabia just last month trying to build this coalition against iran. right now, kuwait, the emir of kuwait is trying to smooth the tensions. he's negotiating between the different sides, trying to bring them together. also, united states diplomats eager to not to be seen as supporting either side have also offered their support and their help to calm these latest tensions. dave. >> it should be interesting as we get closer to a 2022 world cup also in qatar. thank you. >>> all right. the corrupt white house says it wants to get on message, infrastructure events this week. instead, we are talking about what else? this. >> we are talking about one tweet, should we spend the whole program on it? >> i think to c
it really is a conflict between qatar, saudi the uae, with saudi arabia, blaming qatar for blaming terrorist organizations like isis and al qaeda, despite the fact that saudi arabia has in the past been accused of supporting these terrorist organizations. then have you iraq. qatar has cordial relations with iran, for saudi arabia, it's their regional rival. we have president trump in saudi arabia just last month trying to build this coalition against iran. right now, kuwait, the emir of kuwait...
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latest in the qatar saudi arabia and so many have like an extended version of the. europe and the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody comes to all come from countries all countries every control of their borders looks all come through so europe also has the right to control its borders. breaking news in r.t. donald trump scores a major legal victory is the u.s. supreme court partially reinstates his travel ban on people from six muslim majority countries. britain conservative party secures its one or two government safety net striking a deal with the northern irish which will pop it up after the prime minister's election gamble backfired. and we hear from a us democratic congresswoman who is pushing to stop washington supplying arms to extremist groups in syria. each time we have waged these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist groups. that i welcome good evening and watching r.t. international has just gone x. o'clock here in moscow we start this out breaking news too because the u.s. supreme court is pa
latest in the qatar saudi arabia and so many have like an extended version of the. europe and the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody comes to all come from countries all countries every control of their borders looks all come through so europe also has the right to control its borders. breaking news in r.t. donald trump scores a major legal victory is the u.s. supreme court partially reinstates his travel ban on people from six muslim majority...
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they spat between saudi arabia and qatar we see they nischelle planned on the west to have syria rule by. force us. with saudi arabia we've cut out it is simply on the walkable because next day october when president assad they will start to each other if you look at the. so it's. very clear that it's a very bad army. it's a very expensive border but you know it is very expensive military defeat against the yemeni human. troops coming for a. palestinian from arabs nobody would die for the king of saudi arabia so i have to agree with you that there is. and we have been going to they don't you know they have deep pockets but those pockets are not as deep as these because it's changed gears a little bit guys. called the german chancellor with the foreign minister of come out against new sanctions that have been passed in the u.s. senate against russia and against iran and the germans are not taking it lightly alex and neither are the austrians take it because the. german and austrian companies involved in the energy sector and so they're going to get it essentially these companies are go
they spat between saudi arabia and qatar we see they nischelle planned on the west to have syria rule by. force us. with saudi arabia we've cut out it is simply on the walkable because next day october when president assad they will start to each other if you look at the. so it's. very clear that it's a very bad army. it's a very expensive border but you know it is very expensive military defeat against the yemeni human. troops coming for a. palestinian from arabs nobody would die for the king...
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real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who is driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have like an extended version of the program. talking real news i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have alex kristof or used to director and writer for the duran dot com and we have to meet. she's a political analyst with sputnik international originally crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and we're going to talk about real news here mark i want to go to syria i heard earlier on sputnik radio with brian becker fascinating interview you called what's going on in syria right now a war of maneuver what do you mean yeah it was important for everyone to understand about east syria right now is that isis is no offensive threat to everyone there folding their crumbling they've been doing this for a long time actually al qaeda is the biggest threat in syria but they're contained in it live for the moment isis is crumbling and it's a race between the syrian government's allies and the
real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who is driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have like an extended version of the program. talking real news i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have alex kristof or used to director and writer for the duran dot com and we have to meet. she's a political analyst with sputnik international originally crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in...
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air of burden here but we'll talk about qatar and saudi arabia to say. you know the what's really important and should be paramount for everyone is that it seems to me that there are elements particularly in the cia in the in the intelligence community that want a conflict with russia they're baiting the russians in syria and the russians haven't taken the bait but you know there's the the war of words evolved into now this is. this maneuvering around and this the possibility of a mistake. i think everyone is maneuvering to get leverage when they do get to the negotiation table whenever that will be if that will be and you can kind of see that it's moving towards a division of syria and the big point here is that the vision of what's going to happen with the kurds because there you have turkey sitting on top of the kurds and we all know that turkey will never let a kurd is to not play or nice nice with anybody is seen as the real quick the media is also in on it because the narrative is so ridiculous everyone is outraged and upset that syrian jets are fl
air of burden here but we'll talk about qatar and saudi arabia to say. you know the what's really important and should be paramount for everyone is that it seems to me that there are elements particularly in the cia in the in the intelligence community that want a conflict with russia they're baiting the russians in syria and the russians haven't taken the bait but you know there's the the war of words evolved into now this is. this maneuvering around and this the possibility of a mistake. i...
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during syria so there in syria you had a whole set of alliances between assad russia iran it saudi arabia qatar turkey etc and now with this recent spat with this with this conflict between saudi arabia qatar everything has turned upside down if you don't have turkey and iran siding with qatar you have russia trying to mediate but leaning a little more towards the qatari side you have the united states and trump tweeting about how saudi arabia should be supported qatar is the enemy etc but giving twelve billion in money and weapons to them so you have a whole different dynamic now which is just really been a tectonic shift from what syria was to work with and these two countries are nominally american allies. well i think what we're seeing now is a break and i'll know very well and tradition in the western media would have been . for i think about sixty years do more chrissy don't fight each other american allies daunte fight each other so do futile countries you know the cold would use countries like. china where all its but they were bad well now we see how america now why saudi arabia and qa
during syria so there in syria you had a whole set of alliances between assad russia iran it saudi arabia qatar turkey etc and now with this recent spat with this with this conflict between saudi arabia qatar everything has turned upside down if you don't have turkey and iran siding with qatar you have russia trying to mediate but leaning a little more towards the qatari side you have the united states and trump tweeting about how saudi arabia should be supported qatar is the enemy etc but...
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four countries led by saudi arabia have cut diplomatic ties with qatar. the governments of saudi arabia, bahrain, the united arab emirates, and egypt said they will suspend air and sea travel to and from qatar. saudi arabia will shut land crossings with the neighbor . it started over its support of you ran and the muslim -- of iran and the muslim brotherhood. secretary of state rex tillerson says he doesn't see the blockade making much of a difference to security. >> i do not expect that this will have any significant impact, if any impact at all, on the unified fight against terrorism in the region or globally. juliette: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by over 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy, matt. guy: thank you. let's take you back to what's happening in the gcc. qatar is already open, doha has started trading, and it is sharply to the downside. we have in your 6% move, 5.7% off this morning. we are starting to see an effect, one group already suspending as of tomorrow. qatar is a major hub, one of t
four countries led by saudi arabia have cut diplomatic ties with qatar. the governments of saudi arabia, bahrain, the united arab emirates, and egypt said they will suspend air and sea travel to and from qatar. saudi arabia will shut land crossings with the neighbor . it started over its support of you ran and the muslim -- of iran and the muslim brotherhood. secretary of state rex tillerson says he doesn't see the blockade making much of a difference to security. >> i do not expect that...
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qatar. saudi arabia is impmposing a blockade ohihis neighboror. therere are charges ththat qatas supporting organizizations like the islamic state and egyptp's former rulers which qatar denies. the u.s. secectary of ststate rx tillerson currently in australia urged cooperation. >> we would encourage the parties to sit down together, address these differenceces. if there is any role we can play in terms of helping them address those, we think it is important that the gcc remain unified. >> just two weeks ago, donald trump visited t the middle eaea. the middle east was already divided before his trip. they must leave the countries within 48 hours. ththcitizens w within two o wee. the emirates are letting to pause flights to and from it. >> our international relations expert from britain told us that the charges in the arab governments - -- charges the arb governments are makaking agagait qatar are e unfounded d in his . >> thehere is a lot of substance behind them, there has been a lot of tension betweween qatar d ththe saudi's. other states i in the
qatar. saudi arabia is impmposing a blockade ohihis neighboror. therere are charges ththat qatas supporting organizizations like the islamic state and egyptp's former rulers which qatar denies. the u.s. secectary of ststate rx tillerson currently in australia urged cooperation. >> we would encourage the parties to sit down together, address these differenceces. if there is any role we can play in terms of helping them address those, we think it is important that the gcc remain unified....
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saudi arabia with u.s. foreign policy, with the gcc gulf area policies. sand then between qatarnd saudi arabia and bahrain, the uae causing a major, may have dysfunction. the question going forward will be can they come to some sort of -- because saudi arabia, uae, egypt, bahrain, all of them are accusing qatar of supporting terrorism. we've seen them with the muslim brotherhood and hamas. a lot of questions whether or not we're able to find common ground. >> hadley, do we know what it means for the u.s. yet? you mentioned rex tillerson, doesn't the u.s. have a big military base in cqatar? >> reporter: you got it, we have an army base as well as a base in qatar. if these guys aren't talking that has major implications for us. >> hadley gamble on the rift with the gulf states. thank you very much, hadley. now, the u.s. politics, the president will kick off the week today with a rose garden speech. he's as invited airline executives to unveil the plan to privatize air traffic controls. wednesday, he'll travel to improve inland waterways and on friday, he'll advocate for shorter re
saudi arabia with u.s. foreign policy, with the gcc gulf area policies. sand then between qatarnd saudi arabia and bahrain, the uae causing a major, may have dysfunction. the question going forward will be can they come to some sort of -- because saudi arabia, uae, egypt, bahrain, all of them are accusing qatar of supporting terrorism. we've seen them with the muslim brotherhood and hamas. a lot of questions whether or not we're able to find common ground. >> hadley, do we know what it...
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qatar. saudi arabia, bahrain, and egypt have accused doha of supporting terrorism and getting too close to iranallied with terrorism is incorrect. we have been the leaders in fighting terrorism. we have the largest base outside the united states. we have 10,000 american troops here. don't you think that a leader of a superpower should at least have his act together and be consistent? how can he be business friendly as a president if he is encouraging and condoning the blockade of the tiny nation that is so important in the emre can fight against terrorism. that was the boss of qatar airways. elliott management has called bhp billiton to upgrade its board of directors. this comes as the move to choose a new chairman. electronic giants have been grabbing headlines at the largest gaming show in the world, e3, not least nintendo, which has introduced a number of new games. all these games are being launched for the iran. but after dominating the industry for decades, japanese and these are now struggling with a petition. earlier, i spoke to david haig about why. struggling with a petition. earlier,
qatar. saudi arabia, bahrain, and egypt have accused doha of supporting terrorism and getting too close to iranallied with terrorism is incorrect. we have been the leaders in fighting terrorism. we have the largest base outside the united states. we have 10,000 american troops here. don't you think that a leader of a superpower should at least have his act together and be consistent? how can he be business friendly as a president if he is encouraging and condoning the blockade of the tiny...
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with what is going on in qatar and saudi arabia, it is a realflashpoint what is going on in qatar andweek. the troubled japanese auto parts company ta kata has the troubled japanese auto parts company takata has filed for ba n kru ptcy company takata has filed for bankruptcy protection in the us claiming $10 billion in liabilities. trading in shares have been suspended after reports it would make a suspended after reports it would makea similar suspended after reports it would make a similar application injapan. the defective airbag maker ‘s takata have been linked to 17 deaths in several countries and led to the automobile industry's biggest recall and has cost than $9 billion. thailand's central bank floated the thailand's central bank floated the thai bard. it led to a dip in the currency and triggered a wave of financial and economic collapses around the region. all this week, we are looking at regional spots most affected by the financial crisis and we begin in thailand where it all started. jonathan head met with two highflying businesses who met —— who lost everything —— head.
with what is going on in qatar and saudi arabia, it is a realflashpoint what is going on in qatar andweek. the troubled japanese auto parts company ta kata has the troubled japanese auto parts company takata has filed for ba n kru ptcy company takata has filed for bankruptcy protection in the us claiming $10 billion in liabilities. trading in shares have been suspended after reports it would make a suspended after reports it would makea similar suspended after reports it would make a similar...
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unhappy with tv news coverage by the doha—based aljazeera network qatar strongly denies supporting terrorist groups but saudi arabia'secent visit to riyadh think qatar is not taking a tough enough stance against terror groups and shia—lead iran. saudi arabia says if qatar wants normal relations with them, then qatar must act in their words a normal way towards them. saudi arabia, together with the uae and two other states last weeked imposed unprecedented sancitons qatar over its alleged support for terrorist groups. it has led to the worst crisis in the gulf region for decades. 0ur chief internional correspondent lyse dounce spoke to saudi arabia's foreign minister adel al—jubeir and asked him if pressuring qatar financially to get them to do what saudi arabia wants, amounted to bullying. they are one of the richest countries in the world. we want to send a powerful message is that if they want to have normal relations with as they must act in a normal way towards us. we do want to harm their people at we also made clear that we will not deal with them so long as these policies continue. it is our sovereign right to
unhappy with tv news coverage by the doha—based aljazeera network qatar strongly denies supporting terrorist groups but saudi arabia'secent visit to riyadh think qatar is not taking a tough enough stance against terror groups and shia—lead iran. saudi arabia says if qatar wants normal relations with them, then qatar must act in their words a normal way towards them. saudi arabia, together with the uae and two other states last weeked imposed unprecedented sancitons qatar over its alleged...
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term issue will be economic relations in the g shutting down air travel between the uae, saudi arabia, bahrain and qatar could have major implications for the private sector. a group already hit hard by two years of lower oil prices. for "nightly business report," i'm hadley gamble in riyadh, saudi arabia. >>> despite these geopolitical tensions, stocks closed with just modest declines today. one market watcher said that investors were growing cautious given the upcoming events later this week that we just talked about. the dow all of a sudden lost about 22 points, closing at 21,184. nasdaq was down ten, the s&p down three. >>> with all the major indexes still near records, there seems to be little that can rattle this mar mike san tolly takes a look at why. >> the stock market signature move lately has been the shrug. stocks seemed to shrug off any bad news while investors shrug in confusion over why nothing seems to disturb the rally. neither the terrorist attacks, dimmer holds for fiscal policy moves and falling treasury bond yields that seem not to matter much to stocks lately. for most of the bull
term issue will be economic relations in the g shutting down air travel between the uae, saudi arabia, bahrain and qatar could have major implications for the private sector. a group already hit hard by two years of lower oil prices. for "nightly business report," i'm hadley gamble in riyadh, saudi arabia. >>> despite these geopolitical tensions, stocks closed with just modest declines today. one market watcher said that investors were growing cautious given the upcoming...
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>> yeah. >> i would love to know what the president's dealings with the situation between qatar and saudi arabia was today because he almost set the region on fire on twitter. a person familiar with his thinking told us both yesterday they're not sure the president knew sure the president knew there were americans stationed in qatar. >> if fairness, presidents deny on their national security team to brief them on the details of a crisis and a new prede trump especially gets to know his national security team in the moment of a crisis. so i don't have any reason to suspect that he is the cause of what is happening in qatar, but i think that it is fair to say this was the first time that he was briefed on where our bases are in the region. a source close to the president who understands what he was looking for today felt that there was not -- that the fire -- or the people in the most trouble were session and flynn, not him. he does not process the russia probe in sort of a big picture way. he does not process it in temps of the man that represents all americans. and by that i mean he doesn't list
>> yeah. >> i would love to know what the president's dealings with the situation between qatar and saudi arabia was today because he almost set the region on fire on twitter. a person familiar with his thinking told us both yesterday they're not sure the president knew sure the president knew there were americans stationed in qatar. >> if fairness, presidents deny on their national security team to brief them on the details of a crisis and a new prede trump especially gets to...
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focus on real news this is the war in syria escalating so he's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many imply an extended version. hello welcome to. shevardnadze like much of the world the e.u. is going through a turbulent time massive immigration. security threat to the very foundation of the union well living with the common challenges bring closer together or. were here add to your reign him media forum. and much more with the former euro commission president. bush and the rise of euro skepticism scaring european politicians into promises of reform while the downturn in relations with the west is making brussels think about a tighter union in europe but with so many different voices inside the bloc can it really pick a single direction to move forward in how will the powerhouse of the union bring the newer member states in line and will the powerful stronger integration lead the e.u. to new horizons or the complete break. plus one hundred virus so it's really great having you on our show today welcome to pleasure so that talk all about it and what's going on in europ
focus on real news this is the war in syria escalating so he's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many imply an extended version. hello welcome to. shevardnadze like much of the world the e.u. is going through a turbulent time massive immigration. security threat to the very foundation of the union well living with the common challenges bring closer together or. were here add to your reign him media forum. and much more with the former euro commission president. bush...
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qatar. saudi arabia, united arab emirates, egypt, and others are suspending diplomatic and economic relations with qatar. >> we would encourage the parties to sit down and address the differences, and if there is any role we can play in terms of helping them. >> as the u.s. pushes greater coordination to combat extremism, the diplomatic campaign against qatar potentially complicates the fight against isis. coalition forces launched attacks from a qatari air brace. -- air base. the air force as the combined air operations center provides command-and-control operation throughout iraq, syria, 17 other nations. qatar is the forward headquarters of u.s. central command. nearby bahrain hosts the u.s. fifth fleet. also cut ties with qatar. >> qatar has long charted an independent foreign policy compared to the other gulf monarchies. for the last two decades, it tried to be somewhat independent of saudi arabia. part of that has been building cozy relationships with extremist or even terrorist groups throughout the region. >> qatar says allegations it supports extremists are baseless and unfounded. du
qatar. saudi arabia, united arab emirates, egypt, and others are suspending diplomatic and economic relations with qatar. >> we would encourage the parties to sit down and address the differences, and if there is any role we can play in terms of helping them. >> as the u.s. pushes greater coordination to combat extremism, the diplomatic campaign against qatar potentially complicates the fight against isis. coalition forces launched attacks from a qatari air brace. -- air base. the...
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government is making great gains that there is concern to these terrorist forces by as we know saudi arabia qatar and these other countries with the silent backing of israel and of course the participation of the united states are in big trouble and through these ridley's what that means is that they are quite clear about this that they don't want to see forces allied with iran on their border particularly hizbollah and i think that's the real concern that they're expressing through this action whether it will grow into something major i don't know meanwhile the u.s. government's agenda in syria is coming under increasing scrutiny on capitol hill democratic lawmaker is attempting to push a controversial bill through congress that would prevent washington from arming terrorists on their allies in syria but also visited the war torn country on a fact finding mission earlier this year however so far draft has only attracted the support of fourteen other u.s. lawmakers. we must stop this madness we must stop arming terrorists i'm introducing the stop arming terrorist act today to prohibit taxpayer do
government is making great gains that there is concern to these terrorist forces by as we know saudi arabia qatar and these other countries with the silent backing of israel and of course the participation of the united states are in big trouble and through these ridley's what that means is that they are quite clear about this that they don't want to see forces allied with iran on their border particularly hizbollah and i think that's the real concern that they're expressing through this action...
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real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have liked an extended version of the trip. europe has the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to all come from countries it's true i mean all countries have the control of their borders books all come through so you it also has the rights to control its borders. and. to add value whether the budget below you know how to be at you know. out of. our own sonar going from the record. tomorrow. yahoo. or. google is the dog or the one school and the people here are. each. britain's ruling conservative party secures its minority government safety net signing up with the northern irish. prime minister's election download box fired earlier into. syria accuses israel of aiding terrorists after the i.d.f. bomb syrian troops for the second time in two days the most because they were promptly . the time. also and in our t.v. news hour we hear from a us democratic congresswoman who is pushing to stop washington supplying arms
real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have liked an extended version of the trip. europe has the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to all come from countries it's true i mean all countries have the control of their borders books all come through so you it also has the rights to control its borders. and. to add value whether the budget below you know...
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qatar. saudi arabia, the uae, bahrain and saudi arabia have accused the country of meddling in theiraffairs rorism. and that's led etihad airways — the uae national airline — to suspend flights to qatar. other airlines are expected to do the same. let's get the details from our asia business hub. monica miller is there for us. this is a really interesting story. we have talked about a lack of cooperation between the gulf states, but this is upping the ante, cutting diplomatic ties over what is alleged to be meddling in internal affairs and links to terrorism, pretty serious accusations? absolutely. oil prices are showing they inched up, over $50 a barrel. this has come on the news that broke that saudi arabia, the world's biggest crude oil exporter, and a couple of other nations in the middle east, broke diplomatic ties with guitar over what they say is the country's support for terrorism. a saudi state news agency said it is shutting down the border, severing contact with its fellow 0pec member. that means if you are travelling in the region, you might want to call your carrier earlier. the
qatar. saudi arabia, the uae, bahrain and saudi arabia have accused the country of meddling in theiraffairs rorism. and that's led etihad airways — the uae national airline — to suspend flights to qatar. other airlines are expected to do the same. let's get the details from our asia business hub. monica miller is there for us. this is a really interesting story. we have talked about a lack of cooperation between the gulf states, but this is upping the ante, cutting diplomatic ties over what...
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real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have like an extended version of the. europe and the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to all come from countries all countries have the control of their borders books all come through so beautiful so as the right to control its borders. we. are. breaking news in our schools a major legal victory is the u.s. supreme court partially reinstates his travel ban on people from six muslim majority countries.
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focus on real news this time is the war in syria escalating so he's driving the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have like an extended version. if. you really. look.
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reporter: this is normally a bustling border betwtween qatar and saudi arabia. r day with hundreds of thousands crossing the only land border in qatar. frustration is growing. >> qataris and goaoal citizezene affected alike. qataris are affected because they are unable to maintain family ties with relatatives in saudi arabia and other countries. reporter: gas-rich qatar has been accused of funding terrorism by saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, and egypt. they have all caps ties. kuwait has been acting as a mediator. qatar has denied the charges and said restrictions violate international law. it'ss friendly relations with iran have also been a factor i n the blockade. in response to shortagages, tetn has someme food anopenenedts airspace to the national carrier, qatar airways. the qatari foreign minister is french counterpart in paris as part of a dramatic initiative -- diplomatic initiative. >> qatar is willing to sit and negotiate and discuss what the effects are on security of the gulf countries. if we are interfering -- this is something known has the r
reporter: this is normally a bustling border betwtween qatar and saudi arabia. r day with hundreds of thousands crossing the only land border in qatar. frustration is growing. >> qataris and goaoal citizezene affected alike. qataris are affected because they are unable to maintain family ties with relatatives in saudi arabia and other countries. reporter: gas-rich qatar has been accused of funding terrorism by saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, and egypt. they have all caps ties....
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trump's recent visit to riyadh, think qatar is not taking a tough enough stance. saudi arabiat — in their words — in a "normal" way towards them. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet spoke to saudi arabia's foreign minister and asked him if pressuring qatar financially amounted to bullying. they are one of the richest countries in the world. economic talk is not significant to them. we want to send a powerful message to our brothers in qatar that if they want to have normal relations with us they must act in a normal way towards us. nobody wants to harm qatar or the people, we also made that very clear but what we also made very clear is that we will not deal with you so long as these policies continue, and not allowing them over flights over our territories is our sovereign right, it sends a message. cutting diplomatic relations is a sovereign right, it sends a message. what demands are you making of qatar — there is a ten point list that you will put to them that could include measures, for example, shutting down the aljazeera network in arabaic, or changing the
trump's recent visit to riyadh, think qatar is not taking a tough enough stance. saudi arabiat — in their words — in a "normal" way towards them. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet spoke to saudi arabia's foreign minister and asked him if pressuring qatar financially amounted to bullying. they are one of the richest countries in the world. economic talk is not significant to them. we want to send a powerful message to our brothers in qatar that if they want to have...
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story, there's some diplomatic chaos in the middle east as four arab nations cut ties with qatar, saudi arabiaain, the united arab emirates and egypt all made separate announcements this morning. they say they're angry over qatar's support of terror groups and its relations with iran. qatar says there's no l legitimate justification for the move. overnight u.s. officials appeared to downplay any potential impact this could have on u.s. operations at a major air base in qatar. >>> when we come back, the latest from london after that attack. this morning we're hearing from the photographer who captured this image of a wounded terrorist. >>> and a sign of defiance. a man runs from that attack, not spilling a drop of his pint of beer. summer took a hit this morning when frankie popped the alligator floaty. plus, the snacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and ba
story, there's some diplomatic chaos in the middle east as four arab nations cut ties with qatar, saudi arabiaain, the united arab emirates and egypt all made separate announcements this morning. they say they're angry over qatar's support of terror groups and its relations with iran. qatar says there's no l legitimate justification for the move. overnight u.s. officials appeared to downplay any potential impact this could have on u.s. operations at a major air base in qatar. >>> when...
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impasse in the middle east and there seems to be no solution in sight to the crisis around in qatar saudi arabia and other gulf states who accuse doha supporting terrorism what do you think these are accusations are based on. i think there's a curious since they're based on the fact that qatar is suspected of suspected of having financed the organization of the muslim brotherhood. which may be partially true but it surprises me that it comes from countries that are. a largely seen as financing themselves radical islamist organizations and this what makes this argument extremely weak it's one seeing if this accusation comes from a country which has been. consistently fighting terrorism but when it comes from a country that is suspected to support the movements all over the world and is suspected of supporting terrorist organizations in syria also organizations who have been a bomb being the russian embassy in damascus then it's kind of strange that this argument is used against carter so i think this conflict has. not so much to do with the terrorist support of terrorist organizations but mostly
impasse in the middle east and there seems to be no solution in sight to the crisis around in qatar saudi arabia and other gulf states who accuse doha supporting terrorism what do you think these are accusations are based on. i think there's a curious since they're based on the fact that qatar is suspected of suspected of having financed the organization of the muslim brotherhood. which may be partially true but it surprises me that it comes from countries that are. a largely seen as financing...
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qatar airlines has suspended all of their flights to egypt and bahrain. saudi arabia its allies cut ties to qatar by ending sea and air transport. joining us now is the executive editor for the middle east and africa. let's talk about the ramifications. we saw very clearly in the equity market yesterday, but what is the main impact physically on qatar? this is isolating qatar, is it? >> it is isolating qatar from its three immediate neighbors. there are a lot of impractical terms. the first impact has been on air travel, particularly qatar airlines, which has a lot of flights to bahrain, doha and saudi arabia. those flights are canceled. they already canceled flights yesterday. airspace ofat, the the countries that have taken those actions now have to be approved before they are allowed to fly to doha. of course, other airlines not flying over their airspace, i think there will be a lot of rerouting going on. anna: good morning to you. it is anna. what happens next year? i see the u.s. has been to some extent, trying to call for calm in the region. on the one hand, th
qatar airlines has suspended all of their flights to egypt and bahrain. saudi arabia its allies cut ties to qatar by ending sea and air transport. joining us now is the executive editor for the middle east and africa. let's talk about the ramifications. we saw very clearly in the equity market yesterday, but what is the main impact physically on qatar? this is isolating qatar, is it? >> it is isolating qatar from its three immediate neighbors. there are a lot of impractical terms. the...
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the illegal invasion of iraq all the way up to the present all of the countries i mentioned saudi arabia qatar israel and the united states and it's with other western allies of all the further the the advancement of the reigning in power in the region i mean every step backfires on them i mean it seems to me that what they want to do is they want to be able to be a proxy player inside of syria just for the reasons that alexander just said here but given their past or our track record i wonder if it's going to work it never works go ahead. well yes i think i think a very big part of the problem here for the united states in the western powers especially in the wake of the the aftermath of the iraq invasion in two thousand and three is that the hasn't really been any possibility of future western boots on the ground beyond the small groups of special forces we've seen are here and there the bottom line is the western powers of really have to rely on their regional allies including the gulf states including of course saudi arabia qatar united arab emirates to actually perform that role now they
the illegal invasion of iraq all the way up to the present all of the countries i mentioned saudi arabia qatar israel and the united states and it's with other western allies of all the further the the advancement of the reigning in power in the region i mean every step backfires on them i mean it seems to me that what they want to do is they want to be able to be a proxy player inside of syria just for the reasons that alexander just said here but given their past or our track record i wonder...
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real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have like an extended version of the program. talking real news i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have alex christopher or he is to director and writer for the duran dot com and we have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with sputnik international. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and we're going to talk about real news here mark i want to go to syria i heard earlier on sputnik radio with brian becker fascinating interview you called what's going on in syria right now a war of maneuver what do you mean it was important for everyone to understand about east syria right now is that isis is no offensive threat to everyone. they're folding they're crumbling they've been doing this for a long time actually al qaeda is the biggest threat in syria but they're contained in it live for the moment isis is crumbling and it's a race between the syrian government's allies and the us and
real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have like an extended version of the program. talking real news i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have alex christopher or he is to director and writer for the duran dot com and we have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with sputnik international. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you...
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real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have like an extended version on different. issues the old another post this isn't the end. of the law i. told. you a little dose of it is. just. the barbecue what about the bar. was i don't know that might. put itself in what they sell but. buddy investigate police officers behavior as well. i'll take drugs on the web. presence here. only people. let. me play. a little bit of a dud. day .
real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga and so many have like an extended version on different. issues the old another post this isn't the end. of the law i. told. you a little dose of it is. just. the barbecue what about the bar. was i don't know that might. put itself in what they sell but. buddy investigate police officers behavior as well. i'll take drugs on the web. presence here. only people. let. me play. a...
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qatar even if they say this will not happen. what about the msci division that is coming up about inclusion?review for will that change of a look at saudi arabiadon't know. there are consequences on saudi the impactcifically of its image and economics of the country. that this will right now be a factor. what we have seen his qatar being downgraded, not saudi arabia. think the 20th of june is a very important date for equities and saudi arabia. i think the qatar situation will not interrupt that story. let's circle back to the crude oil conversation. we did have data out late on friday and we put this up on a chart. your top panel is the u.s. crude production. you can see how it is expanded. this is over the last two years. you can see how that has kept to 747. up a six 22nd consecutive increase. how is opec going to dig itself out of this? john: it seems that opec will have to consider for a cut again in the coming months. i think oil and 47 is ok but not great. it goes further down, you have to make a decision. analysts are beginning to question the ability of opec to go for another cut. my guess is that, over the next asked month opec will
qatar even if they say this will not happen. what about the msci division that is coming up about inclusion?review for will that change of a look at saudi arabiadon't know. there are consequences on saudi the impactcifically of its image and economics of the country. that this will right now be a factor. what we have seen his qatar being downgraded, not saudi arabia. think the 20th of june is a very important date for equities and saudi arabia. i think the qatar situation will not interrupt...
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laura: several arab countries are cutting ties with qatar, accusing it of sponsoring terrorism and destabilizing the region. saudi arabiaegypt, and bahrain are among the countries cutting off trade. qatar says the mood -- says the move is unjustified. satisfaction on the streets of cairo after they joined the uae, saudi arabia, bahrain after cutting ties with qatar. >> cutting relations is a must because qatar, turkey, iran support the terrorism we are facing. relations must and and the arab league must take a stance. reporter: that stance may not be the one hoped for. the arab league secretary-general calling for differences to be overcome in a common front against threats. china, russia, the united states, and turkey all took a similar line, wanting to fight against terror and regional security. "neighbors are permanent; joggers and can be changed. coercion is never the solution. dialogue is imperative." tehran have long considered a thorn in saudi arabia's side. a recent visit from u.s. president donald trump. >> they probably felt like they were in a position of strength and had endorsement from the u.s. around some
laura: several arab countries are cutting ties with qatar, accusing it of sponsoring terrorism and destabilizing the region. saudi arabiaegypt, and bahrain are among the countries cutting off trade. qatar says the mood -- says the move is unjustified. satisfaction on the streets of cairo after they joined the uae, saudi arabia, bahrain after cutting ties with qatar. >> cutting relations is a must because qatar, turkey, iran support the terrorism we are facing. relations must and and the...
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this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia and so many have like an extended version of the. i'm after a taxi and this is going underground on the day to raise i'm a uses the bricks it's boggling chip of the fate of millions of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. coming up in today's show the former vice chair of britain's ruling conservative party on whether teresa mayes tories are dead or just wounded as an opinion poll shows jeremy corbin is the first in labor in the there in ten years to be britain's number one choice for prime minister and one of call been shadow cabinet former overnight and minister barry gardiner on theresa may bring a party previously allied to paramilitaries into the british government and from v for vendetta the mosque in the flag we investigate the power of street protest to shake the world ahead of this week's north one day more march against the british government in london plus from jerry lewis to jerry seinfeld we speak to the man who brought the biggest names in comedy together for the new film dy
this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia and so many have like an extended version of the. i'm after a taxi and this is going underground on the day to raise i'm a uses the bricks it's boggling chip of the fate of millions of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. coming up in today's show the former vice chair of britain's ruling conservative party on whether teresa mayes tories are dead or just wounded as an opinion poll shows jeremy...
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focus on real news this time the war in syria escalating so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabiaand. an extended version of the. europe and the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to or come from countries all countries have the control of their borders looks so beautiful so as the rights to control needs for those. who she is little enough to post the system itself in. how. the law i feel back home. in a little bit of both of those fellows is that you know. you. just. have to leave. somebody. the barbecue at the bar. was i don't know that might go for the cell phone with a cell phone so. buddy investigate the police officers behavior as well. i'll take drugs in the west against the presence here. calling people as you close. to. our top stories this hour britain's a ruling conservative party secures its minority government safety net striking a deal with the northern irish d.e.p.t. . prime minister's election. in. syria accusing israel of supporting terrorists to be i.d.f. . government positions for the second time in two da
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qatar. saudi arabia cutting ties with qatar over alleged terror links.san half of qatar's go for south korea, japan, and taiwan. on china as well, we are updating foreign reserves today. expect to see an increase to $3.046 trillion.and paul allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology," next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. this week, u.k. prime minister theresa may put more pressure on technology companies to prevent their products and services from being used by violent extremists, after a third attack in the u.k. in as many months. apple has taken a stand on user privacy in the past in a standoff with the u.s. fbi about unlocking a suspect's iphone in a shooting in san bernardino, california. we spoke exclusively with apple ceo tim cook about with the company is doing to combat the terror threat while balancing user security. attacks,terrorist first of all, our heart goes out to everyone affected by this. they are horrendous. we have been us, in the u.k. pretty much the whole length of time for our company. like they are
qatar. saudi arabia cutting ties with qatar over alleged terror links.san half of qatar's go for south korea, japan, and taiwan. on china as well, we are updating foreign reserves today. expect to see an increase to $3.046 trillion.and paul allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology," next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. this week, u.k. prime minister theresa may put more pressure on technology companies to prevent their products and...