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we speak to saudi arabia's energy minister in riyadh.ade, president top economic advisors has a deal is close, but china's state news agency warns there are still issues to overcome. prime minister theresa may looks to restart stalled brexit negotiations with jeremy corbyn head of a crucial summit this week. good morning, everyone. it is just on 7:00 a.m. in london, under an hour from the start of cash equity trading. it looks like we could start the week in the red. ftse futures off 0.5%. a stronger pound in today's session. dax futures weaker along with cac 40 futures. seeing u.s. futures track lower after we saw seven straight days of u.s. equities hitting a six-month high, the longest run of gains since 2017 for u.s. equities. was it a goldilocks jobs report given that we saw the gain in payroll? meaning a fed friendly report. we saw the 10 year yield dip a little bit down for a third day. we are below 250 on a 249 handle. you see that reflected in the futures. money moving into those 10 year bond futures. if anything, we could open
we speak to saudi arabia's energy minister in riyadh.ade, president top economic advisors has a deal is close, but china's state news agency warns there are still issues to overcome. prime minister theresa may looks to restart stalled brexit negotiations with jeremy corbyn head of a crucial summit this week. good morning, everyone. it is just on 7:00 a.m. in london, under an hour from the start of cash equity trading. it looks like we could start the week in the red. ftse futures off 0.5%. a...
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that's a good question but frankly i don't think necessarily people in riyadh. view you have depiction of the conflict in yemen objected lee i mean they're still looking for a military solution to the conflict even though publicly they professed from time to time that it's essentially a political conflict that begs for a political solution but when you've got still libya i think it is stems out of their concern that the results of the fighting or the tensions in libya is not going there way so they decided to you know escalate their military involvement if that will. in order to prevent if you will other parties in the region from gaining ground in libya is the worrying thing for the u.n. in new york and also for the people in tripoli as the worrying thing for them that libya could yet descend into being another proxy conflict at some levels it could descend into being a proxy war and nobody in the region really wants that. definitely i think the. movement the last couple of weeks by the u.n. and visit by the secretary general to the region his actual even perso
that's a good question but frankly i don't think necessarily people in riyadh. view you have depiction of the conflict in yemen objected lee i mean they're still looking for a military solution to the conflict even though publicly they professed from time to time that it's essentially a political conflict that begs for a political solution but when you've got still libya i think it is stems out of their concern that the results of the fighting or the tensions in libya is not going there way so...
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the kingdom's first react to could be operational within one year you know identified the site in riyadh using these satellite images crown prince mohammed bin sol man has indicated that saudi arabia is interested in nuclear technology to counter what he calls a threat from iran robert kelly is the former inspector who earlier took us through those images he's the associate fellow with the stockholm international peace research institute he says the development of saudi arabia's nuclear program goes against its international commitments. sunnie arabia has been very slow to embrace the rules and standards that the i.a.e.a. demands they signed a nonproliferation treaty to not get nuclear weapons about thirty years ago they promised not to do that and they still don't have a real agreement in place for inspections and how to handle safeguards they've managed to do that because they've simply said we don't have any nuclear facilities or material so you don't need to come the fact that the crown prince has said that he would be willing to make nuclear weapons despite the fact he signed the no
the kingdom's first react to could be operational within one year you know identified the site in riyadh using these satellite images crown prince mohammed bin sol man has indicated that saudi arabia is interested in nuclear technology to counter what he calls a threat from iran robert kelly is the former inspector who earlier took us through those images he's the associate fellow with the stockholm international peace research institute he says the development of saudi arabia's nuclear program...
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they could have it all done with the roof in place and the electricity turned on within the year riyadh is known to have been developing a civilian nuclear energy but world powers are concerned as saudi arabia has not signed up to rules that prevent them from producing nuclear weapons riyadh says it's no plans to use nuclear power for military purposes. we would like to clearly and categorically deny the claims regarding the nuclear energy facility recently set up with the king of outdoors this center for science and technology that purpose and intent of this small facility is to engage in strictly peaceful scientific research educational and training activities in full compliance with international agreements in this matter and in coordination with the international nuclear energy agency. saudi arabia is one of the countries advance strongly criticised iran for developing its nuclear energy sector accusing it of intending to produce nuclear weapons but the international atomic energy agency has visited iranian plants and confirmed that they're in full compliance with international law
they could have it all done with the roof in place and the electricity turned on within the year riyadh is known to have been developing a civilian nuclear energy but world powers are concerned as saudi arabia has not signed up to rules that prevent them from producing nuclear weapons riyadh says it's no plans to use nuclear power for military purposes. we would like to clearly and categorically deny the claims regarding the nuclear energy facility recently set up with the king of outdoors this...
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from supporting riyadh without congressional approval the motion has had to swerve some let's say rather sneaky efforts to block it down if explains. fine print a few lines of text that can ruin you financially and allow facebook to know more about you than your family and friends ever will and keep the u.s. sponsoring a war that has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis the us has passed a resolution to stop washington support for the saudi led campaign in yemen for a very long time many have been desperately calling for this while the war hawks in congress have been equally desperate to prevent it from passing and the means that they've resorted to to derail any such initiatives absolutely spectacular. when house democrats put forward a resolution like this last time republicans added an amendment to it which condemned anti semitism this tragedy is merely one part of an upset in development that is a merged in recent years a resurgence of anti-semitism now what does anti semitism have to do with the war in yemen you are ask nothing but follow the hands the resolution passed in t
from supporting riyadh without congressional approval the motion has had to swerve some let's say rather sneaky efforts to block it down if explains. fine print a few lines of text that can ruin you financially and allow facebook to know more about you than your family and friends ever will and keep the u.s. sponsoring a war that has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis the us has passed a resolution to stop washington support for the saudi led campaign in yemen for a very long time...
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riyadh intervened in yemen in two thousand and fifteen after the pro saudi president of the time was ousted by who the rebels the bill passed by congress has yet to be approved by donald trump he may veto the decision so flounders head of the international action center doesn't think trump will pass the legislation. the resolution will very much likely go back again they'll be other votes and other efforts president trump has absolutely tied himself to the feudal monarchy. and to the hollande and solomon so there is a certain level of international embarrassment the saudis failure to crush the movement in yemen and that's what's really behind this vote while the vote was important and at least pushing back the total and overwhelming u.s. support for saudi arabia's criminal war against yemen it's a war that would not one day of it would be possible without u.s. support naval blockade air refueling for years it's been four years of disaster for the people of yemen. former u.s. vice president joe biden has confronted claims against him of allegations of inappropriate touching he has iss
riyadh intervened in yemen in two thousand and fifteen after the pro saudi president of the time was ousted by who the rebels the bill passed by congress has yet to be approved by donald trump he may veto the decision so flounders head of the international action center doesn't think trump will pass the legislation. the resolution will very much likely go back again they'll be other votes and other efforts president trump has absolutely tied himself to the feudal monarchy. and to the hollande...
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does not tell me i must run away from a place ironic given that he said that at the ritz hotel in riyadh where eighteen months ago dozens of saudi dissidents and royal rivals detained apparently tortured and forced to give up billions of dollars to the king so who cares if an outspoken journalist was butchered and dissolved in acid who cares if saudi arabia just executed thirty seven men reportedly for political reasons crucifying one of them whose saudi billions could be just the thing to make america great again. saudi arabia very rich country we defend them. and. they have nothing but cash. you know you have people wanting to cut off saudi arabia they've bought four hundred and fifty billion dollars i don't want to lose them i call the cain i like the king. i said king. we're losing our founding king and you have a lot of money. the it's bad for business is bad for everyone so perhaps goes without saying that with some things it's best to forget like murder torture mass executions and depression i mean put yourself in the very very expensive shoes the c.e.o. of investment firm blackro
does not tell me i must run away from a place ironic given that he said that at the ritz hotel in riyadh where eighteen months ago dozens of saudi dissidents and royal rivals detained apparently tortured and forced to give up billions of dollars to the king so who cares if an outspoken journalist was butchered and dissolved in acid who cares if saudi arabia just executed thirty seven men reportedly for political reasons crucifying one of them whose saudi billions could be just the thing to make...
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i mention that because riyadh is looking to woo more international investors as part of its vision 2030ategy and the kingdom is hosting a two-day financial sector conference as it examines how the financial sector can contribute to the policy hadley joins us now live from riyadh she's the expert in the region weigh in on what's going on there. what's the feeling on the ground and putting it all together for us >> it's pretty fascinating juliana, what we were discussing just a few months ago on the sidelines of the second fii financial investment initiative in saudi arabia was whether or not the billionaires were going to come back to saudi arabia in the wake of not just the riyadh ritz carlton roundup where we are right now, but also, of course, the death of jamal, and what we've really seen over the last 24 hours or so was a rekpimt from so many in the financial community including the ceos of hsbc, stock gen. we've heard from larry fink. they're here at the first annual financial sector conference. now, this is held by the minister of finance, unlike what we've seen in the past with b
i mention that because riyadh is looking to woo more international investors as part of its vision 2030ategy and the kingdom is hosting a two-day financial sector conference as it examines how the financial sector can contribute to the policy hadley joins us now live from riyadh she's the expert in the region weigh in on what's going on there. what's the feeling on the ground and putting it all together for us >> it's pretty fascinating juliana, what we were discussing just a few months...
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energy agency said that there is quote very high probability they show the first saudi nuclear reactor riyadh is known to have been developing civilian nuclear energy but has not confirmed the location of the facility among world powers the main concern is that saudi arabia has not signed up to rules that prevent them from developing nuclear weapons. i can speak now it's a feature because the coup sir professor of history director of the nuclear studies institute at american university and he's also just released a new edition of his book the untold history of the united states which he coauthored with all of us started. peter we just mentioned robert kelly saying that the pictures which have been distributed on the internet show saudi arabia almost finishing its first nuclear power plant what is your view on that story. when there seems to be a consensus among the experts and saudi arabia is developing this first nuclear power plant you know that the saudis have said that they want to develop sixteen nuclear power plants the problem is that the saudis are not to be trusted the saudis do not
energy agency said that there is quote very high probability they show the first saudi nuclear reactor riyadh is known to have been developing civilian nuclear energy but has not confirmed the location of the facility among world powers the main concern is that saudi arabia has not signed up to rules that prevent them from developing nuclear weapons. i can speak now it's a feature because the coup sir professor of history director of the nuclear studies institute at american university and he's...
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alongside child soldiers in yemen but the saudi incursion has cast a shadow over london's arms sales to riyadh and with the deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away the british problem it rejects all tabled options to resolve the break the deadlock making the prospect of cashing out without a deal more likely. the prime minister's deal is done it. refuses to compromise. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r.t. h.q. in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. the hunger in government is claiming a suspected you harness entered europe as a refugee and was given a prepaid debit card by the e.u. blocks issued some sixty four thousand such cards to newcomers are all over as more . imagine a suspected islamic terrorist receiving money for refugees not just any terrorist eisel command and not just any money taxpayer money and it gets worse reports say that he received monthly payments of five hundred euros on his debit card that's when over today's gross minimum wage in hungary these prepaid cards are issued to a joint project between the united nations and the european u
alongside child soldiers in yemen but the saudi incursion has cast a shadow over london's arms sales to riyadh and with the deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away the british problem it rejects all tabled options to resolve the break the deadlock making the prospect of cashing out without a deal more likely. the prime minister's deal is done it. refuses to compromise. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r.t. h.q. in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. the...
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does not tell me i must run away from a place ironic given that he said that at the ritz hotel in riyadh where eighteen months ago dozens of saudi dissidents and royal rivals detained apparently tortured and forced to give up billions of dollars to the king so who cares if an outspoken journalist was butchered and dissolved in acid who cares if saudi arabia just executed thirty seven men reportedly for political reasons crucifying one of them whose saudi billions could be just the thing to make america great again. saudi arabia very rich country we defend them. thing. they have nothing but cash. you know you have people wanting to cut off saudi arabia they've bought four hundred and fifty billion dollars i don't want to lose them i call the cain i like the king. i said king. we're losing our founding king and you have a lot of money. the it's bad for business is bad for everyone so perhaps goes without saying that with some things it's best to forget like murder torture mass executions and depression i mean put yourself in the very very expensive shoes the c.e.o. of investment firm black
does not tell me i must run away from a place ironic given that he said that at the ritz hotel in riyadh where eighteen months ago dozens of saudi dissidents and royal rivals detained apparently tortured and forced to give up billions of dollars to the king so who cares if an outspoken journalist was butchered and dissolved in acid who cares if saudi arabia just executed thirty seven men reportedly for political reasons crucifying one of them whose saudi billions could be just the thing to make...
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child soldiers and young men in the saudi incursion has cast a shadow over a lot of its arms sales to riyadh. but the deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away at the british parliament rejects all tabled options to resolve the brics the deadlock making the prospect of crushing out without a deal more likely. prime ministers deal that is. refused to compromise. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r.t.e. h.q. in moscow thanks for joining us. the government says it's detained a senior member of terror group islamic state who was posing as a refugee but it passed says he'd been issued with a prepaid debit card game to help newcomers get by some sixty four thousand big cards have been handed out to asylum seekers as part of the program artie's peter all over picks up the story. imagine a suspected islamic terrorist receiving aid money meant for refugees not just any terrorist a senior eisel commander and not just any money taxpayer money and it gets worse reports say that he received monthly payments of five hundred euros on his debit card that's well over today's gr
child soldiers and young men in the saudi incursion has cast a shadow over a lot of its arms sales to riyadh. but the deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away at the british parliament rejects all tabled options to resolve the brics the deadlock making the prospect of crushing out without a deal more likely. prime ministers deal that is. refused to compromise. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r.t.e. h.q. in moscow thanks for joining us. the government says it's...
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alongside child soldiers in yemen and the saudi incursion as counter shadow over london's arms sales to riyadh and with the deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away the british parliament rejects all tabled options to resolve the deadlock making the prospect of crushing out without a deal more likely. the prime minister's deal is. refused to compromise. you're watching r t international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned four pm. government is claiming a suspected you harvest entered europe as a refugee and was given a prepaid debit card by the e.u. blocks issued some sixty four thousand such cards to newcomers terrorist receiving money meant for refugees not just any taxpayer money and it gets worse reports say that he received monthly payments of five hundred euros on his debit card that's when today's gross minimum wage in hungary these prepaid cards are issued to a joint project between the united nations and the european union this supposed to be a strict screening process in place to make sure that only those eligible have access to the phones but
alongside child soldiers in yemen and the saudi incursion as counter shadow over london's arms sales to riyadh and with the deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away the british parliament rejects all tabled options to resolve the deadlock making the prospect of crushing out without a deal more likely. the prime minister's deal is. refused to compromise. you're watching r t international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned four pm. government is claiming a...
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alongside child soldiers in yemen but the saudi incursion has cast a shadow over a woman's arm sales to riyadh and with the deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away the british parliament rejects all tabled options to resolve the broader brags that deadlock taking the prospect of crushing up without a deal more likely. the prime minister's deal that is called refusing to compromise. you're watching r t international bringing you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. the honduran government says it's detained a senior member of terror group islamic state who was posing as a refugee when passed says he's been issued with a prepaid debit card scheme to help newcomers get by some sixty four thousand big cards have been handed out to asylum seekers as part of the program artie's peter all of our picks up the story. imagine a suspected islamic terrorist receiving aid money meant for refugees not just any terrorist a senior eisel commander and not just any money taxpayer money and it gets worse reports say that he received monthly payments of five hundre
alongside child soldiers in yemen but the saudi incursion has cast a shadow over a woman's arm sales to riyadh and with the deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away the british parliament rejects all tabled options to resolve the broader brags that deadlock taking the prospect of crushing up without a deal more likely. the prime minister's deal that is called refusing to compromise. you're watching r t international bringing you your live news update from our studio here in moscow...
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did this quote unquote financial warfare result in qatar capitulating in the blockading states like riyadh and i would be wanted no obviously not this alleged campaign if it took place this financial warfare did not achieve its objective but it did hurt the qatari economy and there's no doubt that costs are paid a big price and we're talking billions of dollars as a consequence of the siege that was implemented almost two years ago to colombia now where congress has rejected a president to attempt to alter part of the peace treaty signed with fox rebels three years ago to a wanton changes to a special tribunal set up to try and form a fox rebels for war crimes the protesters accuse the president of jeopardizing the peace deal to end five decades of conflict. yet he has more from the capital. this was a major defeat for president. and his quality probably the biggest since the beginning is government now president. ran on changing the peace deal that was signed on with three years ago. the government the previous president juan manuel santos and fire rebels about to the jury. the parties in
did this quote unquote financial warfare result in qatar capitulating in the blockading states like riyadh and i would be wanted no obviously not this alleged campaign if it took place this financial warfare did not achieve its objective but it did hurt the qatari economy and there's no doubt that costs are paid a big price and we're talking billions of dollars as a consequence of the siege that was implemented almost two years ago to colombia now where congress has rejected a president to...
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the united arab emirates and saudi arabia will ensure sufficient supplies of oil but riyadh appears to contradict that saying it won't immediately step up its output roles jordan now from washington. the u.s. says its efforts to impose a worldwide embargo on iranian oil is already working in the last eleven months the trumpet ministration says iran has lost about ten billion dollars in oil revenue all this says washington to punish the han for what it calls the government's quote aligned ways the trouble administration and our allies are determined to sustain and expand the maximum economic pressure campaign against iran to end the regimes destabilizing activity threatening the united states our partners and allies and security in the middle east these demands are not just coming from the united states government and many of our allies and partners they are similar to what we hear from the iranian people themselves the u.s. imposed oil sanctions on iran in may two thousand and eighteen after it withdrew from what president donald trump called the ineffective iran nuclear deal the u.s.
the united arab emirates and saudi arabia will ensure sufficient supplies of oil but riyadh appears to contradict that saying it won't immediately step up its output roles jordan now from washington. the u.s. says its efforts to impose a worldwide embargo on iranian oil is already working in the last eleven months the trumpet ministration says iran has lost about ten billion dollars in oil revenue all this says washington to punish the han for what it calls the government's quote aligned ways...
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he joins us here in riyadh. thank you again for your time. the flows into saudi equities, and the inflows have been relatively stable. what needs to be done from your perspective to persuade more board investors to put capital to work in riyadh when there is still a lot of caution? would say, from the standpoint of regulators, the flows have actually been quite rapid and accelerating, particularly over the last two months, as we've drawn closer to index conclusion and drawn conscious of index conclusion. the number of foreign investors by the end of the first quarter of this year is more than six we had in theer last year. although we are starting from a very low base, saudi today has crossed the 5% threshold. i think we are moving quite rapidly, particularly as we moved to the next stages. yousef: what kind of passive and active influence, in terms of quantities, are likely? the math,you do there's roughly about $2 inllion in the world managed emerging markets. saudi arabia today is about 3% of emerging market indices in terms of market cap.
he joins us here in riyadh. thank you again for your time. the flows into saudi equities, and the inflows have been relatively stable. what needs to be done from your perspective to persuade more board investors to put capital to work in riyadh when there is still a lot of caution? would say, from the standpoint of regulators, the flows have actually been quite rapid and accelerating, particularly over the last two months, as we've drawn closer to index conclusion and drawn conscious of index...
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show the reactor site in the king abdul aziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of riyadh construction is apparently nearly done around a vessel believed to contain atomic fuel saudi arabia is yet to sign up to the international framework that seeks to ensure tomic programs are not used to build weapons and it hasn't adopted rules allowing inspectors to look at sites saudi arabia has been open about its ambitions to have a nuclear plant that it says is for civilian purposes this is what the saudi energy ministry had to say in a statement the facilities purpose is to engage in strictly peaceful scientific research educational and training acting. he's in full compliance with international agreements the reactor is being built for transparency and the kingdom has signed all international nonproliferation treaties and this is what the saudi energy minister said in twenty seventeen when he was asked about the kingdom's plans to develop nuclear energy plants not only are we not interested anyway to go to nuclear technology to military you we are. very active. in non related act
show the reactor site in the king abdul aziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of riyadh construction is apparently nearly done around a vessel believed to contain atomic fuel saudi arabia is yet to sign up to the international framework that seeks to ensure tomic programs are not used to build weapons and it hasn't adopted rules allowing inspectors to look at sites saudi arabia has been open about its ambitions to have a nuclear plant that it says is for civilian purposes this...
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show the reactor site in the king abdul aziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of riyadh construction is apparently nearly done around a vessel believed to contain atomic fuel saudi arabia is yet to sign up to the international framework that seeks to ensure tomic programs are not used to build weapons and it hasn't adopted rules allowing inspectors to look at sites. saudi arabia has been open about its ambitions to have a nuclear plant that it says is for civilian purposes this is what the saudi energy ministry had to say in a statement the facilities purpose is to engage in strictly peaceful scientific research educational and training activities in full compliance with international agreements the reactor is being built with transparency and the kingdom has signed all international nonproliferation treaties and this is what the saudi energy minister said in twenty seventeen when he was asked about the kingdom's plans to develop nuclear energy plants not only are we not interested anyway. doing nuclear technology to belittle you we are. very active. non related by other
show the reactor site in the king abdul aziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of riyadh construction is apparently nearly done around a vessel believed to contain atomic fuel saudi arabia is yet to sign up to the international framework that seeks to ensure tomic programs are not used to build weapons and it hasn't adopted rules allowing inspectors to look at sites. saudi arabia has been open about its ambitions to have a nuclear plant that it says is for civilian purposes this...
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to banks that are in the gulf in riyadh and in one b. one bank in luxembourg that's been historically linked to all be according to these accusations these banks provided fraudulent quotes with the intention of undermining confidence in the qatari economy this was part of an alleged scheme to take cuts or as economy at the time of the boycotts. claims that the country's actions were designed to destabilize qatar's currency and financial markets and undermine confidence in qatar's economy hasn't had much of an impact. well right now in these courts in london and in new york they cut the trees are seeking billions of dollars there is a certain amount of damage that they've calculated was a result of the actions taken by these three banks did this quote unquote financial warfare or result in qatar capitulating in the blockading states like riyadh and i would be wanted no obviously not this alleged campaign if it took place this financial warfare did not achieve its objective but it did hurt the qatari economy and there's no doubt that costs
to banks that are in the gulf in riyadh and in one b. one bank in luxembourg that's been historically linked to all be according to these accusations these banks provided fraudulent quotes with the intention of undermining confidence in the qatari economy this was part of an alleged scheme to take cuts or as economy at the time of the boycotts. claims that the country's actions were designed to destabilize qatar's currency and financial markets and undermine confidence in qatar's economy hasn't...
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show the reactor site in the king abdul aziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of riyadh construction is apparently nearly done around a vessel believed to contain atomic fuel saudi arabia is yet to sign up to the international framework that seeks to ensure tomic programs are not used to build weapons and it hasn't adopted rules allowing inspectors to look at sites. saudi arabia has been open about its ambitions to have a nuclear plant that it says is for civilian purposes this is what the saudi energy ministry had to say in a statement the facilities purpose is to engage in strictly peaceful scientific research educational and training activities in full compliance with international agreements the reactor is being built with transparency and the kingdom has signed all international nonproliferation treaties and this is what the saudi energy minister said in twenty seventeen when he was asked about the kingdom's plans to develop nuclear energy plants not only are we not interested anyway. doing nuclear technology to belittle you we are. very active. on the list of the o
show the reactor site in the king abdul aziz city for science and technology on the outskirts of riyadh construction is apparently nearly done around a vessel believed to contain atomic fuel saudi arabia is yet to sign up to the international framework that seeks to ensure tomic programs are not used to build weapons and it hasn't adopted rules allowing inspectors to look at sites. saudi arabia has been open about its ambitions to have a nuclear plant that it says is for civilian purposes this...
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from the arab center of washington says riyadh wants to play a role in libya there was an increase in support clearly but that implies a change in the political role i clearly i think saudi arabia wanted to its participation in the conflict in libya and that that probably contributed to the visit on march twenty seventh general to the kingdom and his meeting with both the king solomon and the crown prince and immediately after his return he kind of escalated if you will his role his confrontation with his competitors in libya so clearly he got the political indorsement first and i'm sure he got. the support the financial and military support afterwards even though this is not necessarily the only party in the gulf or in the middle east that has been supportive of that over the past few years. some news from kenya weapon he say that gunmen have kidnapped two cuban doctors in the northeast of the country the attack was shot dead a police officer in the city of man derrick hearing the abduction they then drove off with the pentagon to somalia police have been escorting the deltas to work
from the arab center of washington says riyadh wants to play a role in libya there was an increase in support clearly but that implies a change in the political role i clearly i think saudi arabia wanted to its participation in the conflict in libya and that that probably contributed to the visit on march twenty seventh general to the kingdom and his meeting with both the king solomon and the crown prince and immediately after his return he kind of escalated if you will his role his...
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riyadh chick playing i know. it's very nuanced performance stories very precisely told beginning with forced marriage attempts to become independent to have france we see. in talk with someone who's trying to get france and documents. attempts to become independent and how close is this story to the real events of the two suiters you it's very accurate indeed very lot of attention is being paid it uses the original locations they shoot on the streets were you know live they used the location for the two it's also in suspense with documentary footage so we see the real life i know and that gives you confidence that they have captured essence very well in the film even while the story with young's brother eventually killing him. does leaves you feeling incredulous about it all happened exactly as who tried in this film and that younger brother was in fact convicted destroyed he was convicted he's already served his sentence and he's now being deported to turkey now the director sherry horman she also made the film
riyadh chick playing i know. it's very nuanced performance stories very precisely told beginning with forced marriage attempts to become independent to have france we see. in talk with someone who's trying to get france and documents. attempts to become independent and how close is this story to the real events of the two suiters you it's very accurate indeed very lot of attention is being paid it uses the original locations they shoot on the streets were you know live they used the location...
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in group c table toppers al hilal riyadh suffered their first defeat in three games losing 2—1 at esteghlalng win of the campaign. ali karimi with the first from a corner before a wonderfully worked move saw mohammad daneshgar give the iranian‘s a lead they never surrendered taking them third. elsewhere in group a bottom club al nassr picked up their first win of the campaign, the saudi arabians beating iraq's al—zawra'a 4—1, while in group c, qatar's al—duhail drew 2—2 at home to the uae‘s al ain. there were three international women's friendlies on monday as the build up this year's world cup in france continues. the tournament hosts eased to a 4—0 win over denmark in strasbourg. lyon's delphine cascarino picking up a double, while in the spanish city of murcia sophie schmidt scored the winner for canada in their 2—1 win over nigeria and kim little saw scotland to a 1—0 win over brazil who are ranked 10 places above them. three of the premier league's top four are involved in the champions league quarter finals this week with two of them meeting. the first leg of spurs aganist manchester
in group c table toppers al hilal riyadh suffered their first defeat in three games losing 2—1 at esteghlalng win of the campaign. ali karimi with the first from a corner before a wonderfully worked move saw mohammad daneshgar give the iranian‘s a lead they never surrendered taking them third. elsewhere in group a bottom club al nassr picked up their first win of the campaign, the saudi arabians beating iraq's al—zawra'a 4—1, while in group c, qatar's al—duhail drew 2—2 at home to...
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think thank you for that you know ok and then dave i'm talking to riyadh about i think that kerry. and our sincere apologies we lost jamila there but we'll try to get back to her in our later of bullets and so for now what we stay with because that country is on edge after the attacks there are fears that a wider backlash could emerge against anyone seen as not trolling can including refugees and you know the news met with some of those who are feeling threatened. natasha fled to sri lanka from pakistan four years ago she left her home country with three young children and her husband because they were persecuted for being christian. her husband bears burn marks to prove it. but i'm a gamble where she ended up she could practice her feet freely last sunday she applied hair on her hands and feet to get ready for easter then the blasts hit. mob descended on her neighborhood of pakistani refugees attacking homes and threatening reprisals even going on how many you have allah you landlord told us not to return don't even return to your not safe here save yourselves and leave we can't o
think thank you for that you know ok and then dave i'm talking to riyadh about i think that kerry. and our sincere apologies we lost jamila there but we'll try to get back to her in our later of bullets and so for now what we stay with because that country is on edge after the attacks there are fears that a wider backlash could emerge against anyone seen as not trolling can including refugees and you know the news met with some of those who are feeling threatened. natasha fled to sri lanka from...
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journalist jamal khashoggi and the boycott by several business leaders of last october's conference in riyadhis next with a report about a fungus which, it says, preys on people with weakened immune systems, and is quietly spreading across the globe. it is impervious to anti—fungal medications and is another example, they say, of the rise of drug—resista nt infections. and finally, the uk sun newspaper. and a report that the lottery jackpot curse ha struck again with a couple married for 38 years who scooped a lottery win of £161 million pounds, only to find that the money made them drift apart. with me is eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital. let's talk the lottery win in a moment and whether it is coastal not but first, brexit. interesting that we get the french viewpoint today because that french newspaper says, literally, it asks why? a new report to do what? very french. what is the point? what will we see that is different? i think that is a fair question and as italian —— european leaders are
journalist jamal khashoggi and the boycott by several business leaders of last october's conference in riyadhis next with a report about a fungus which, it says, preys on people with weakened immune systems, and is quietly spreading across the globe. it is impervious to anti—fungal medications and is another example, they say, of the rise of drug—resista nt infections. and finally, the uk sun newspaper. and a report that the lottery jackpot curse ha struck again with a couple married for 38...
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wanted to get your reaction to the saudi commentary at an event in riyadh talking about the aramco offerand here is north of $30 billion. is that necessarily a surprise, the appetite, we're seeing to the offering >> i think the appetite is not a surprise but what will be surprising is that we will be going ahead and going ahead as quickly as we're talking about the ipo talks about the state of talks of the brexit depending where the ipo happens all the way to the price of oil. we're talking about here in dubai today. it's a momentous event it says a lot about where confidence is arranged saudi arabia it's providing it in the oil markets. >> how do you determine and measure the success of this operation? >> how much of the company is listed, what the uptake is on the bonds. everybody expects it to be high. we're at prices watched in the marketplace. also, there are a few other things we should be looking at, too. how detailed, for example, is the prospectus how much information is aramco expected to share about the questions aramco has had about the operations, the base of operations and
wanted to get your reaction to the saudi commentary at an event in riyadh talking about the aramco offerand here is north of $30 billion. is that necessarily a surprise, the appetite, we're seeing to the offering >> i think the appetite is not a surprise but what will be surprising is that we will be going ahead and going ahead as quickly as we're talking about the ipo talks about the state of talks of the brexit depending where the ipo happens all the way to the price of oil. we're...
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to that it was taken to the city capital riyadh on the private sudesh it. this is based on i remark the former saudi royal court of phase of so do qahtani is reported to have made in a leaked record this kind of conversation yeah bring me his head. three based on the idea put out by this would be government that there was a nuchal collaborator and that the body was taken somewhere into decay. and for that the body was taken to the city council's house a theory we would return to later. energy. lenity even your own. but though the warble. from a seat see the where the who are in their pool and in bad luck a power one thousand and eleven. in the left the one hand what are some who are the lemon whole energy ruskell and courage of russ russ and shoot the ball buster took. on a bill not. katan and did any of us in the case of money getting to be if i decide what. it is it because those. of us on the get even if i this on it but on is not in them it is that. so that of some diplomacy going to some like demi schools and. it's not all mines are just typical are co
to that it was taken to the city capital riyadh on the private sudesh it. this is based on i remark the former saudi royal court of phase of so do qahtani is reported to have made in a leaked record this kind of conversation yeah bring me his head. three based on the idea put out by this would be government that there was a nuchal collaborator and that the body was taken somewhere into decay. and for that the body was taken to the city council's house a theory we would return to later. energy....
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it's about five hundred kilometers northeast of the capital riyadh it's understood two people were killed and two others have been arrests. commemorations are underway right now in rwanda twenty five years since the killing of eight hundred thousand people take a look at the life picture right now from the president paul kagame a had led a walk and remember and of the victims of the one nine hundred ninety four genocide of the national stadium in kigali a vigil is being held there some of the tutsis targeted in the killings round to the stadium when they came under attack by hutu militia and during a ceremony at the genocide memorial to gummy praised for reuniting after the massacre. is a hawk. our. law community is beyond repair and the dignity of the people is never fully extinguished and your simmons has more from can golly poor garma is positive turning his message to rwandans was followed up with this he said every day we learn to forgive and.
it's about five hundred kilometers northeast of the capital riyadh it's understood two people were killed and two others have been arrests. commemorations are underway right now in rwanda twenty five years since the killing of eight hundred thousand people take a look at the life picture right now from the president paul kagame a had led a walk and remember and of the victims of the one nine hundred ninety four genocide of the national stadium in kigali a vigil is being held there some of the...
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targeted and mainly shia area in abu hadria which is about five hundred kilometers from the capital riyadh the checkpoint is on a highway that connects the eastern province to bahrain and kuwait to others linked to the attack have also been arrested the u.s. secretary of homeland security kirsten nielsen is out donald trump announced that she'd be leaving her position on twitter and while nelson says she resigned it's clear that in less than happy of late with how the southern border is being handled culhane takes a look at her legacy. it's fair to say that cures didn't elson will go down in history as the most controversial secretary in the history of the young department of homeland security she put in place what many saw as draconian policies under her watch thousands of children were ripped from their parents trying to cross the southern border many housed in crowded camps until a federal judge stepped in and demanded the families be reunited she leaves office with potentially thousands of children misplaced separated from their families and the government now says it could take up to
targeted and mainly shia area in abu hadria which is about five hundred kilometers from the capital riyadh the checkpoint is on a highway that connects the eastern province to bahrain and kuwait to others linked to the attack have also been arrested the u.s. secretary of homeland security kirsten nielsen is out donald trump announced that she'd be leaving her position on twitter and while nelson says she resigned it's clear that in less than happy of late with how the southern border is being...
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the most important point from yesterday's conversation in riyadh was this.e's creating a yield curve. it will offer you access to the bond and equity. permanent presence and capital. that's my take away headline from the conversation. what a monster bid. nejra: absolutely. look, this could be a wet friend of on the oil -- referendum of the oil market. quarter, the best in a decade. you have goldman saying if you want to look at the oil markets future, go back to the 1990's. it's interesting how they focus on what happens next. we are sticking to the cuts, we will go right to the wire. goldman focusing on that note. saying, how you get yourself out of this? you have waivers on a ron and natural squeeze from venezuela and the likes of that. oil essentially overboard at the moment on wti a. -- them uti. let's check your markets around the world. we have the team stranding by. horton.n, and ray good morning. indian markets up and running. been a little bit of apposite this point in time, issidering the benchmark trending largely where it left off yesterday. as f
the most important point from yesterday's conversation in riyadh was this.e's creating a yield curve. it will offer you access to the bond and equity. permanent presence and capital. that's my take away headline from the conversation. what a monster bid. nejra: absolutely. look, this could be a wet friend of on the oil -- referendum of the oil market. quarter, the best in a decade. you have goldman saying if you want to look at the oil markets future, go back to the 1990's. it's interesting how...
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a lot of this rally has been devised and executed in riyadh. they will not jeopardize that.lix: you had the iea saying they had 3.2 million barrels of oil in spare capacity. you look at spare capacity versus outages. outages still outpace spare capacity. how willing will the saudis be to go in there and soak up that spare capacity, leaving it in the market, leaving them hamstrung if something happens in libya. derek: they will be willing to stop a crisis in the oil market, of course. that is what they do. what they will not be willing to do is stop pumping into the market in the expectation of a crisis. they will wait for the barrels to go missing, and then they will put in barrels to replace it. alix: what do you make of libya and what is happening, president sayingaligning himself, that you should go into tripoli? how did that play into the iranian conversation? derek: not so much to that conversation, but we perceive libya to be a bigger short-term risk than iran. the exports from iran will fall, maybe to 600,000 barrels a day, which is quite a bit over time, but the risk
a lot of this rally has been devised and executed in riyadh. they will not jeopardize that.lix: you had the iea saying they had 3.2 million barrels of oil in spare capacity. you look at spare capacity versus outages. outages still outpace spare capacity. how willing will the saudis be to go in there and soak up that spare capacity, leaving it in the market, leaving them hamstrung if something happens in libya. derek: they will be willing to stop a crisis in the oil market, of course. that is...