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it's exactly a year since the last one held here in riyadh. course, since then, the conflict in the region has grown into more than one conflict. israel is now at war with notjust hamas in gaza, but hezbollah in lebanon, and exchanging blows with the houthis in yemen and intermittently with iran as well. so this conference is aiming to try and do two things. they're trying to get a ceasefire in both lebanon and gaza, and also to try and find or push forward plans for a palestinian state. i think reaching some kind of consensus isn't going to be that easy. usually the final communique is always a little bit of a fudge, because you've got to try and match everybody�*s aspirations, and not everybody agrees here. you've got countries that have got full diplomatic relations with israel like the uae, bahrain, morocco, sudan, jordan, egypt. and then you've got countries like iran and algeria and others which are very much opposed to israel and don't see really the point in countries making peace with it if it is waging war on other countries. oversha
it's exactly a year since the last one held here in riyadh. course, since then, the conflict in the region has grown into more than one conflict. israel is now at war with notjust hamas in gaza, but hezbollah in lebanon, and exchanging blows with the houthis in yemen and intermittently with iran as well. so this conference is aiming to try and do two things. they're trying to get a ceasefire in both lebanon and gaza, and also to try and find or push forward plans for a palestinian state. i...
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it�*s exactly a year since the last one held here in riyadh.e region has grown into more than one conflict. israel is now at war with notjust hamas in gaza, but hezbollah in lebanon, and exchanging blows with the houthis in yemen and intermittently with iran as well. so this conference is aiming to try and do two things. they�*re trying to get a ceasefire in both lebanon and gaza, and also to try and find or push forward plans for a palestinian state. i think reaching some kind of consensus isn�*t going to be that easy. usually the final communique is always a little bit of a fudge, because you�*ve got to try and match everybody�*s aspirations, and not everybody agrees here. you�*ve got countries that have got full diplomatic relations with israel like the uae, bahrain, morocco, sudan, jordan, egypt. and then you�*ve got countries like iran and algeria and others which are very much opposed to israel and don�*t see really the point in countries making peace with it if it is waging war on other countries. overshadowing all of this, of course, is
it�*s exactly a year since the last one held here in riyadh.e region has grown into more than one conflict. israel is now at war with notjust hamas in gaza, but hezbollah in lebanon, and exchanging blows with the houthis in yemen and intermittently with iran as well. so this conference is aiming to try and do two things. they�*re trying to get a ceasefire in both lebanon and gaza, and also to try and find or push forward plans for a palestinian state. i think reaching some kind of consensus...
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it�*s exactly a year since the last one held here in riyadh.l is now at war with notjust hamas in gaza, but hezbollah in lebanon, and exchanging blows with the houthis in yemen and intermittently with iran as well.
it�*s exactly a year since the last one held here in riyadh.l is now at war with notjust hamas in gaza, but hezbollah in lebanon, and exchanging blows with the houthis in yemen and intermittently with iran as well.
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in the latest sign of improved relations between riyadh and tehran, the crown prince said that israelnot launch attacks on iranian soil. spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, has announced another $4 billion—worth of aid for areas hit by the recent deadly floods. last week, he signed off an initial package of $11 billion. more than 220 people died in the flash floods that hit valencia and nearby areas nearly two weeks ago. sir keir starmer has met french president emmanuel macron in paris to discuss ukraine — amid deep uncertainty about whether the united states will continue to support it after donald trump's election victory. it's the first time since 19114 that a british prime minister has stood alongside his french counterpart in paris on armistice day. mr starmer and emmanuel macron stood side by side at the tomb of the unknown soldier under the arc de triomphe, before meeting veterans. as well as reflecting on the past, they discussed the future of the conflict in ukraine after mr trump's return to the white house. the us president—elect has said he could end ukraine's war with
in the latest sign of improved relations between riyadh and tehran, the crown prince said that israelnot launch attacks on iranian soil. spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, has announced another $4 billion—worth of aid for areas hit by the recent deadly floods. last week, he signed off an initial package of $11 billion. more than 220 people died in the flash floods that hit valencia and nearby areas nearly two weeks ago. sir keir starmer has met french president emmanuel macron in paris to...
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it is good to see you again i any last time i saw you was in new york before that when we were in riyadhs that you are allocating in the united states, tell us about that, where do you see, the most important places to grow. >> well, maria, i think the focus of the kingdom of saudi arabia now, is investing within the kingdom of saudi arabia, as you know vision, was launched seven years ago 2016 actually 8 years ago now was to diversify the economy build, have not been investor enough we have been attracting investments from win the kingdom, nationally, including international investors. we've earmarked, the opportunity, of 3.3 trillion u.s. dollars within saudi arabia. while saudi investors continue to invest abroad. i will not comment for the specific figure but i will acknowledge saudi investors, including prs, our large corporate pension bank holds a lot of international reserves has significant investments in the u.s. and hundreds of billions of dollars, to continue, because the u.s. is the economy indeed attractive destination for global investment. >> when he way in riyadh his maje
it is good to see you again i any last time i saw you was in new york before that when we were in riyadhs that you are allocating in the united states, tell us about that, where do you see, the most important places to grow. >> well, maria, i think the focus of the kingdom of saudi arabia now, is investing within the kingdom of saudi arabia, as you know vision, was launched seven years ago 2016 actually 8 years ago now was to diversify the economy build, have not been investor enough we...
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i'm here in riyadh.a round format. every one of the matches with those top eight singles players is going to be incredibly tight. that is true of the first singles match between aryna sabalenka and a chinese player. she said it had been a pleasure to play in front of the crowd. there was a very strong contingent of chinese fans supporting her opponent. this game has taken place amid a backdrop of controversy. some people are very comfortable and i'd be taking place in saudi arabia given the country's human rights record. particularly around its attitude to women. the wta is insistent that they can bring about lasting change here. they brought injudy murray to try build a workforce. to try and get people inspired to play tennis. they are hoping to get a million people engaged in tennis in saudi arabia by 2030. we know that sport has long been held here for the past few years. top level sport, at that. women's sport is here to stay. it is the first major women's sport event to be held in saudi arabia. this
i'm here in riyadh.a round format. every one of the matches with those top eight singles players is going to be incredibly tight. that is true of the first singles match between aryna sabalenka and a chinese player. she said it had been a pleasure to play in front of the crowd. there was a very strong contingent of chinese fans supporting her opponent. this game has taken place amid a backdrop of controversy. some people are very comfortable and i'd be taking place in saudi arabia given the...
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riyadh is growing now about 200,000 people a year.e, especially the girls and women, because they know they have a very bright future. but how much do you worry about controversies surrounding human rights in the kingdom may put people off coming, may put tourists off visiting? that would be worrying for any nation, right? but i'll tell you why i'm concerned, but not worried, because i know two things that are a fact. and i wouldn't be able to say this to you if i was here periodically, you know, a few times a month. i've lived here for six—and—a—half years. and the reason why i'm less concerned is because i was frustrated, prior to coming, that the kingdom was not open to tourism. listen, you're a beautiful country, but if you don't open to tourism, how can people see a beautiful country? you're perpetuating stereotypes that the kingdom isjust deserts and camels, right? i have had saudi friends my whole life. they are warm, generous, hospitable people. but if you don't open to tourism, how can people engage them to see? now, i have t
riyadh is growing now about 200,000 people a year.e, especially the girls and women, because they know they have a very bright future. but how much do you worry about controversies surrounding human rights in the kingdom may put people off coming, may put tourists off visiting? that would be worrying for any nation, right? but i'll tell you why i'm concerned, but not worried, because i know two things that are a fact. and i wouldn't be able to say this to you if i was here periodically, you...
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i think that's probably an important message that the trump administration will be sending to riyadh in the coming days and months. >> yeah, and of course, there are many in the region that hope that president trump could convince prime minister netanyahu to agree to a cease fire hostage deal as well. mark dubowitz great to see you. thanks so much. >> thanks, brianna. appreciate it. >> next on gps, many in the foreign policy establishment fear what will become of ukraine under a trump presidency. i'll talk to the former commanding general of the u.s. army europe, when we come back political analysis. >> we have questions how biden set the right answer stayed awake. >> why did trump pull out of 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out. >> this is a news network. >> have i got news for you? saturday at nine, the oil business effects everything in a town like this. >> i wouldn't want to have your job this week. >> you wouldn't want to have my job any week every oil company has a version of tommy you cannot function without one. all right we're pushing the chips toward a better >> the oil compa
i think that's probably an important message that the trump administration will be sending to riyadh in the coming days and months. >> yeah, and of course, there are many in the region that hope that president trump could convince prime minister netanyahu to agree to a cease fire hostage deal as well. mark dubowitz great to see you. thanks so much. >> thanks, brianna. appreciate it. >> next on gps, many in the foreign policy establishment fear what will become of ukraine under...
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i think that's probably an important message that the trump administration will be sending to riyadhays. and months. yeah. >> and of course, there are many in the region that hope that president trump could convince prime minister netanyahu to agree to a cease fire hostage deal as well. mark dubowitz, great to see you >> thanks, brianna appreciate it. >> next on gps, many in the foreign policy establishment fear what will become of ukraine under a trump presidency. i'll talk to the former commanding general back for over 25 years, lovesac has been rewriting the rules of comfort. >> it's okay to change your style. >> get messy, get immersed with lovesac you make the rules you make the rules confused by the medicare abcs? >> if you have original medicare, then you have parts a and b. have you considered part c medicare? part c is sometimes known as a medicare advantage plan, and it's one of the best ways to help protect yourself from out-of-pocket medicare costs. >> if you only have medicare parts a and b, there are three things you should do one. call the number on your screen two, gi
i think that's probably an important message that the trump administration will be sending to riyadhays. and months. yeah. >> and of course, there are many in the region that hope that president trump could convince prime minister netanyahu to agree to a cease fire hostage deal as well. mark dubowitz, great to see you >> thanks, brianna appreciate it. >> next on gps, many in the foreign policy establishment fear what will become of ukraine under a trump presidency. i'll talk...
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kasatkina 6—1, 6—love in herfinal group match — but was still relying on gauff doing her a favour in riyadhe at swiatek�*s expense. don't forget, you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me, will perry, and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye for now. hello there. high pressure continues to dominate. for many, a lot of low, grey cloud around on thursday. but for a favoured few, we had some sunshine north—west wales, north—west england along with the far north of scotland, a beautiful day here. and temperatures responded — a high of 19 celsius. quite unusual to get 19 celsius in scotland, in november — it's only happened twice in the last 20 years. but in staffordshire, it's a disappointing day, where the cloud lingered and the mist lurked — only a high of nine celsius. now, as we move out of thursday into friday, we're still under this influence of high pressure. bit more of a breeze out towards the west, continuing — and that is the reason for breaking up some of the cloud on thursday. so, there is a
kasatkina 6—1, 6—love in herfinal group match — but was still relying on gauff doing her a favour in riyadhe at swiatek�*s expense. don't forget, you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me, will perry, and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye for now. hello there. high pressure continues to dominate. for many, a lot of low, grey cloud around on thursday. but for a favoured few, we had some...
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the eight players are contesting a group stage in riyadh before the top two in each go through to thefelljust short of a third wta tour title of the year, losing in straight sets to the top seed diana shnaider in the final of the hong kong 0pen. the british number one will still head into the world's top 25, but was never in this contest, losing 6—1, 6—2 to the russian in little more than an hour. shnaider has now won all four tour finals she's played this season, across all three surfaces. england'sjoe marler has announced his retirement from international rugby after winning 95 caps for his country. the prop left the england camp last week for personal reasons in the lead—up to saturday's eventual defeat against new zealand. here's a small part of marler�*s post on instagram. "i'm sad to say goodbye to international rugby, but i'm really proud too. time to exit one dream bubble to enter a new one. big love." 0ur rugby union correspondent chrisjones says the news wasn't too much of a shock. not a great surprise. age 3a, 95 caps. the last few years, it's kind of probably felt like eve
the eight players are contesting a group stage in riyadh before the top two in each go through to thefelljust short of a third wta tour title of the year, losing in straight sets to the top seed diana shnaider in the final of the hong kong 0pen. the british number one will still head into the world's top 25, but was never in this contest, losing 6—1, 6—2 to the russian in little more than an hour. shnaider has now won all four tour finals she's played this season, across all three surfaces....
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the action in riyadh on monday sees elena rybakina against qinwen zheng followed by aryna sabalenka takingx verstappen lead a driving masterclass at the sao paulo grand prix in a chaotic wet race. the red bull driver put on an outstanding performance taking the top sport after starting 17th on the grid. the win put an end to lando norris' world title hopes after he finished in sixth place. it was verstappen�*s first race victory since june at the spanish grand prix. esteban ocon and pierre gasly took second and third to transform alpine�*s season, moving the team up to sixth in the constructors' championship. you know, starting on 17th i knew it was going to be a very tough race, but we stayed out of trouble, made the right calls, stayed calm and we were flying, so all of these things together of course make that result possible, but unbelievable to win here from so far back on the great! —— the —— the it wasn't a very magical night for orlando magic after a big loss against the dallas mavericks in the nba. they won 108—85 at the american airlines center. the star man of the evening was lu
the action in riyadh on monday sees elena rybakina against qinwen zheng followed by aryna sabalenka takingx verstappen lead a driving masterclass at the sao paulo grand prix in a chaotic wet race. the red bull driver put on an outstanding performance taking the top sport after starting 17th on the grid. the win put an end to lando norris' world title hopes after he finished in sixth place. it was verstappen�*s first race victory since june at the spanish grand prix. esteban ocon and pierre...
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ten days or so ago, i was in riyadh, where the amaretti isjoined others in condemning israel's actionsctions in gaza. but they have not pulled out of the abraham accords. they have still got diplomatic relations. the uae is a country i have lived in for a few years, and every street in abu dhabi and dubai is covered in some way by some kind of cameras or surveillance. so it will not be that hard to find out who it is who either lowered or abducted this man away on thursday, and the amaretti authorities have got their own internal investigation division that i think will work quite closely with mossad. it is embarrassing this, for the uae, but there is a precedent here. sometimes there have been plots detected in countries and israel has acted, and no doubt they will try to make good on their promise of hunting down his alleged killers. for promise of hunting down his alleged killers.— alleged killers. for the moment. _ alleged killers. for the moment, thank - alleged killers. for the moment, thank you i alleged killers. for the i moment, thank you very alleged killers. for the - moment
ten days or so ago, i was in riyadh, where the amaretti isjoined others in condemning israel's actionsctions in gaza. but they have not pulled out of the abraham accords. they have still got diplomatic relations. the uae is a country i have lived in for a few years, and every street in abu dhabi and dubai is covered in some way by some kind of cameras or surveillance. so it will not be that hard to find out who it is who either lowered or abducted this man away on thursday, and the amaretti...
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the action in riyadh conitnues later on monday as the world number one aryna sabalenka plays jasmineve won the first one day international against pakistan by 2 wickets in melbourne. australia reached their target of 204 with 99 balls remaining. mitchell starc with 3 for 33 as pakistan were reduced to 2023 all out. josh inglis top scoring with 49 for the aussies in reply. the three match series moves on to adelaide on friday. and as part of the new future tours programme england will play a women s test in west indies for the first time. west indies have not played a test since 200a. they are scheduled to host england for one test, three one—day internationals and three t20s in april and may 2027. it will be the first meeting between the sides in the longest format since 1979. and that's all the sport for now. welcome back to the studio in london. the uk education secretary is expected to make a statement to mps this afternoon and she is going to be outlining the understand expected tuition fee increases for universities in england. let's take you to our education reporter. what more
the action in riyadh conitnues later on monday as the world number one aryna sabalenka plays jasmineve won the first one day international against pakistan by 2 wickets in melbourne. australia reached their target of 204 with 99 balls remaining. mitchell starc with 3 for 33 as pakistan were reduced to 2023 all out. josh inglis top scoring with 49 for the aussies in reply. the three match series moves on to adelaide on friday. and as part of the new future tours programme england will play a...
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nbc chief international correspondent keir simmons joins us from riyadh, saudi arabia, where leaderslding an emergency summit today. why this summit, keir, and how has trump's return to power changed the conversations about the middle east that are being had right now? >> reporter: well, it's hanging over this summit of 80 arab and islamic country leaders here in riyadh in saudi arabia, chris. what also is really impactful is that the iranians are here, in saudi arabia. anyone who knows the history of this region will know about the an tag michl between saudi arabia and iran, the long-standing antagonism. just listen to this the crown prince of saudi arabia, right at the beginning of this judgment. he said we call on the international community to compel israel to respect the sovereignty of our sister country, iran. our sister country iran. that's the crown prince of saudi arabia speaking there. now, you will know that those comments come just as the world braces for the potential for iran to retaliate against israel, israel having retaliated against iran. i do know that saudi offici
nbc chief international correspondent keir simmons joins us from riyadh, saudi arabia, where leaderslding an emergency summit today. why this summit, keir, and how has trump's return to power changed the conversations about the middle east that are being had right now? >> reporter: well, it's hanging over this summit of 80 arab and islamic country leaders here in riyadh in saudi arabia, chris. what also is really impactful is that the iranians are here, in saudi arabia. anyone who knows...
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wimbledon champion barbora krejcikova is through to the knockout round of the wta finals in riyadh afterctory over daria kasatkina earlier. and england's tommy fleetwood shot a first round of 62 to equal the course record and lead the abu dhabi championship on ten under par. rory mcilroy is a little way behind on five under. he has always been fairly frank about his rugby career, but former england scrum—half danny care hasn't held back when describing ex manager eddiejones in his book. care says it wasn't a healthy environment and some players got picked on. care himself was dropped and then frozen out of the squad for four years because he dared to questionjones' decision. i spoke to him earlier and began by asking how difficult it was to perform in that environment. it was tough, however may be at that point in time, that and glenside needed someone like eddie to come in any be a bit old—school. he was a proven winner, he openly said he is not here to make friends, he was there to win and good matches, and his record was up there with the very best of having the job. he made us work i
wimbledon champion barbora krejcikova is through to the knockout round of the wta finals in riyadh afterctory over daria kasatkina earlier. and england's tommy fleetwood shot a first round of 62 to equal the course record and lead the abu dhabi championship on ten under par. rory mcilroy is a little way behind on five under. he has always been fairly frank about his rugby career, but former england scrum—half danny care hasn't held back when describing ex manager eddiejones in his book. care...
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aryna sabalenka plays jasmine paolini later in riyadh and if sabalenka loses, rybakina will be out, havingday international against pakistan by two wickets in melbourne. they were chasing a target of 204, and reached it with 99 balls remaining. the three—match series moves on to adelaide on friday. ronnie o'sullivan is through to the third round of the international championship. the rocket beat china's hee—gwa—king by six frames to two. there were also wins forjudd trump and neil robertson. now, it's not a terribly popular sport in northern ireland, but one village in county londonderry is starting to watch american football quite closely. that's because former gaa player and local lad, jude mcatamney is now playing for nfl side the new york giants. our reporter thomas niblock went along to swatragh where jude grew up. ra rely rarely has new jersey rarely has newjersey been the focus point of a small country bar in swatragh. sunday night would normally be filled with nfl fans in this part of the world but it is now. all supporting the local lad, kicking for the giants, jude mcatamney. kic
aryna sabalenka plays jasmine paolini later in riyadh and if sabalenka loses, rybakina will be out, havingday international against pakistan by two wickets in melbourne. they were chasing a target of 204, and reached it with 99 balls remaining. the three—match series moves on to adelaide on friday. ronnie o'sullivan is through to the third round of the international championship. the rocket beat china's hee—gwa—king by six frames to two. there were also wins forjudd trump and neil...
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michelsen olympic champion zheng qinwen is the first player through to the final of the wta finals in riyadh . jesus christ .jesus christ him she has made strong progress in 2024, having reached the final of the australian open at the start of the australian open at the start of the year with a vocal backing of her supporters. she strode to a 6—3 first that went. critic of a pastor with fitness and started the week is the lowest of the qualified players but 14 games and or after finding yourself 3—0 behind in the second set. as it looked the match would go to with the siding set, zheng won the set as she held up a flight back in one of finals match on her tournament debut. she will be the first chinese player to compete in a final sense li na more than a decade ago. the other semifinal is between coco guaff and world number one sabalenka, who will end the year at the top of the wta rankings regardless of what happens in saudi arabia. this one's taking place right now. the first set took an hour. gauff one on a tie—breaking is on her way to a victory at 4—1 had. and starting with wales, who a
michelsen olympic champion zheng qinwen is the first player through to the final of the wta finals in riyadh . jesus christ .jesus christ him she has made strong progress in 2024, having reached the final of the australian open at the start of the australian open at the start of the year with a vocal backing of her supporters. she strode to a 6—3 first that went. critic of a pastor with fitness and started the week is the lowest of the qualified players but 14 games and or after finding...
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ten days or so ago, i was in riyadh, where the emiratis joined others in condemning israel's actionsuae is a country i've lived in for a few years, and every street in abu dhabi and dubai is covered in some way by some kind of cameras or surveillance. so it will not be that hard to find out who it is who either lured or abducted this man away on thursday, and the emirati authorities have got their own internal investigation division that i think will work quite closely with mossad. it's embarrassing, this, for the uae, but there is a precedent here. sometimes there have been plots detected in countries and israel has acted, and no doubt they will try to make good on their promise of hunting down his alleged killers. our security correspondent, frank gardner. in gaza, an israeli drone strike hit kamal adwan hospital early this morning, one of the few medical facilities still operating in the northern part of the strip. the hospital's chief, dr hossam abu safiya, was reportedly seriously injured in the attack. according to medical sources, the israeli military targeted the hospital's o
ten days or so ago, i was in riyadh, where the emiratis joined others in condemning israel's actionsuae is a country i've lived in for a few years, and every street in abu dhabi and dubai is covered in some way by some kind of cameras or surveillance. so it will not be that hard to find out who it is who either lured or abducted this man away on thursday, and the emirati authorities have got their own internal investigation division that i think will work quite closely with mossad. it's...
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coco gauff has won the season—ending wta finals in riyadh in a thriller against zheng qinwen.t but recovered again to take the match to a tie—break which she won comfortably. it's been an emotional year for her. the 20 year—old becomes the youngest winner of the tournament since maria sharapova in 200a. the light therefore coco gauff. cam norrie has missed out on lifting a sixth atp tour title after losing the final of the moselle open to benjamin bonzi in straight sets. the british number two was hoping to end what has been a disappointing year by claiming his first title since 2023, but came unstuck in metz as nick parrott reports. after a difficult year with injuries, cam norrie was back in the spotlight with the first final appearance in almost two years. standing in his was way was benjamin bonzy. despite being 67 places lower in the world rankings, the frenchman was much closer court. a dramatic ninth game saw ten break points, during a gruelling course of an hour. he held his nerve and went on to hold his serve. roared on by his home crowd, the first set went the full d
coco gauff has won the season—ending wta finals in riyadh in a thriller against zheng qinwen.t but recovered again to take the match to a tie—break which she won comfortably. it's been an emotional year for her. the 20 year—old becomes the youngest winner of the tournament since maria sharapova in 200a. the light therefore coco gauff. cam norrie has missed out on lifting a sixth atp tour title after losing the final of the moselle open to benjamin bonzi in straight sets. the british...
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coco gauff has secured a place in the wta semifinals in riyadh, with a landmark win over iga swiatek. lost 11 of the previous 12 meetings against swiatek, but was a 6—3, 6—4 winner, for her second victory in saudi arabia, taking control of her group. earlier, americanjessica pegula was knocked out of the finals with one group match still to play as she fell to a lacklustre straight—sets defeat against barbora krejcikova. the wimbledon champion won 6—3, 6—3 which was her first victory at the tournament. novak djokovic will miss the season—ending atp finals, which begin in italy next week. in a statement on social media in the last few hours, the serbian apologised to fans but says his absence is down to an "ongoing injury". ronnie 0'sullivan is out of the international snooker championship after a 6—4 third—round defeat against pang junxu. the match was level at 4—1; before pang made consecutive century breaks to secure victory. he will now face welshmanjackson page in the last 16. and that's all the sport for now. see you later. will, thanks very much. let's return to the rinse of wal
coco gauff has secured a place in the wta semifinals in riyadh, with a landmark win over iga swiatek. lost 11 of the previous 12 meetings against swiatek, but was a 6—3, 6—4 winner, for her second victory in saudi arabia, taking control of her group. earlier, americanjessica pegula was knocked out of the finals with one group match still to play as she fell to a lacklustre straight—sets defeat against barbora krejcikova. the wimbledon champion won 6—3, 6—3 which was her first victory...
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and of course are continuing coverage of the summit meeting a lot of leaders and riyadh saudi arabia discussing israel's war and gaza and 11, to stay with us on august the there will come a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken activists making that boise how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate catastrophe? this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do that much disruption. you cannot face the consequence. nature is then dying of now or never on out as the era. illegal goal is threatening the survival of the brazilian, amazon sienna, monique people, the forest and the planets ecosystem with a counter offensive is under way. as the tribal chiefs had to europe's gold clouds, corridors of power not to seek help, but to demand the world he, the warnings of its indigenous people holding up the sky. a witness documentary on the jersey though, what happens in new york has implications all around the world to make these stories resonate requires talking to everyday
and of course are continuing coverage of the summit meeting a lot of leaders and riyadh saudi arabia discussing israel's war and gaza and 11, to stay with us on august the there will come a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken activists making that boise how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate catastrophe? this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do that much...
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i wrote something critical- of wembley being branded part of riyadh season for - the anthonyjoshua fighto and behold, my accreditation was withdrawn. and so that side of. things does worry me. and, for example, with the ring magazine case, i mean, - are you going to get ring magazine only giving - championship belts to people who are...to boxers - who are involved with the saudis? i think that's - a genuine possibility. we'll have to see. on, by the way, the event at wembley, eddie hearn, one of the promoters of that event, said at the time that the telegraph had other journalists at the event and that accreditation wasn't something the saudi organisers were involved in. one last question for you. whether you like it or not, presumably you accept that this type of crossover between sport and entertainment and media is not going anywhere. no, no, i think it's - very much here to stay, and it's proliferating| everywhere you see. and, i mean, evan mentioned cristiano ronaldo. _ i mean, he has, what, 600' million instagram followers. he has influencers- following him in the stands at major t
i wrote something critical- of wembley being branded part of riyadh season for - the anthonyjoshua fighto and behold, my accreditation was withdrawn. and so that side of. things does worry me. and, for example, with the ring magazine case, i mean, - are you going to get ring magazine only giving - championship belts to people who are...to boxers - who are involved with the saudis? i think that's - a genuine possibility. we'll have to see. on, by the way, the event at wembley, eddie hearn, one...
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his first foreign-policy trip was to riyadh. he was very close to the crown prince.cial tells me that saudi arabia is ready to normalize with israel but israel must agree to a plan in gaza. those are steps that netanyahu has refused. in the meantime, the war in gaza and lebanon continues. we had a producer in gaza speaking to them today. one person was optimistic. >> trump could change things because he has different politics. he could end the war. that would be to make himself look better, not because he likes us. >> cease-fires in the middle east are easier said than done. >> thank you very much. ♪ >> we have more on the results of numerous state ballot measures focused on reproductive rights, two years after roe v. wade was overturned. >> voters in 10 states were asked whether to amend their state constitutions to protect reproductive rights. the ballot measures passed in seven states. in three states, abortion bans will remain in place. the return of donald trump to the white house could bring changes at the national level. where are some of the biggest change is
his first foreign-policy trip was to riyadh. he was very close to the crown prince.cial tells me that saudi arabia is ready to normalize with israel but israel must agree to a plan in gaza. those are steps that netanyahu has refused. in the meantime, the war in gaza and lebanon continues. we had a producer in gaza speaking to them today. one person was optimistic. >> trump could change things because he has different politics. he could end the war. that would be to make himself look...
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the season—end finale in women's tennis is taking place this week in riyadh — the first major professionalent to be held in saudi arabia. some critics have questioned the suitability of holding the tournament there due to human rights issues but the wta says the three—year deal will help leave a sporting legacy. among those involved in trying to bring tennis to the wider saudi population isjudy murray, who spoke to our sports correspondent laura scott. i would say to anyone who might have any concern about us coming here, iwould have any concern about us coming here, i would say, have any concern about us coming here, iwould say, come over and see for yourself. you will be blown away by the hospitality and the welcome and the passion for making change. amnesty said you would be the passion for making change. amnesty said you would he being asked to perform a sports washing role. iwonder what asked to perform a sports washing role. i wonder what you made of the accusation. for me, i've always _ made of the accusation. for me, i've always done _ made of the accusation. for me, i've always do
the season—end finale in women's tennis is taking place this week in riyadh — the first major professionalent to be held in saudi arabia. some critics have questioned the suitability of holding the tournament there due to human rights issues but the wta says the three—year deal will help leave a sporting legacy. among those involved in trying to bring tennis to the wider saudi population isjudy murray, who spoke to our sports correspondent laura scott. i would say to anyone who might have...
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i imagine in riyadh they are very happy that donald trump is coming back in and i would be willing to play oil ball again. >> i know that you were concerned particularly about what could happen in the lame-duck between the biden administration, perhaps even at the u.n., a repeat of what you said happened before donald trump began his first term in office, when it was president obama who was leaving office. why the concern? >> i have two concerns. one is on the iranian side, i worry that ayatollah hohman a will use the lame duck to breakout to a nuclear weapon. obviously very close. most of the nuclear expansion has occurred since joe biden's election. i'm also worried because the biden administration in february put in place an executive order that essentially creates a sanctions regime to sanction israelis. it's the first time the united states has ever done that against an ally and they started as designations. i worry there will be more designations against israel and there will be another un security council resolution the way president obama did in 2016 that actually drives this
i imagine in riyadh they are very happy that donald trump is coming back in and i would be willing to play oil ball again. >> i know that you were concerned particularly about what could happen in the lame-duck between the biden administration, perhaps even at the u.n., a repeat of what you said happened before donald trump began his first term in office, when it was president obama who was leaving office. why the concern? >> i have two concerns. one is on the iranian side, i worry...
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both know where donald trump made his first overseas trip, which broke all precedent, which was to riyadhness relationship between the saudi leader and jared kushner. >> yeah. let's not forget that $2 billion of saudi money went into jared kushner's investment fund in the last four years. if you don't think that creates conflicts of interest, i don't know what world you are living in. the world we live in, it's transactional. to tie all the threads together, trump will be transactional. he will gravitate to people with money, people like netanyahu, orban. for u.s. allies, they have hard choices to make. >> according to my reporting, that commitment of $2 billion was made to jared kushner -- >> this is where we are. >> let's talk -- let's continue the conversation at our next opportunity. we will talk about zelenskyy and ukraine and nato. appreciate you. >>> next, what donald trump's election day victory means for all his legal challenges. that's ahead. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. ed hairs from my face. game changa! while the flexdisc contours to it, so the f
both know where donald trump made his first overseas trip, which broke all precedent, which was to riyadhness relationship between the saudi leader and jared kushner. >> yeah. let's not forget that $2 billion of saudi money went into jared kushner's investment fund in the last four years. if you don't think that creates conflicts of interest, i don't know what world you are living in. the world we live in, it's transactional. to tie all the threads together, trump will be transactional....
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coco gauff has secured a place in the wta semifinals in riyadh with a landmark win over iga swiatek.t the tournament. novak djokovic will miss the season—ending atp finals which begin in italy next week. in a statement on social media in the last few hours, the serbian apologised to fans but says his absence is down to an "ongoing injury". all over in lisbon, manchester city beaten by four goals for the be confined all the sport on the bbc sport the be confined all the sport on the and that's all the sport for now. website. hello there. sunshine was once again in short supply across the country — most places remained cloudy. it's going to remain cloudy this evening and overnight, and it's bonfire night, of course. if you are heading out to any organised events, it should be mostly dry, fairly mild, but rather cloudy. just the chance of some drizzle across some western areas. so we've got these weather fronts loitering out to the west of the uk thanks to low pressure here. but most of us will be under the influence of high pressure, so it's generally dry through the evening and overni
coco gauff has secured a place in the wta semifinals in riyadh with a landmark win over iga swiatek.t the tournament. novak djokovic will miss the season—ending atp finals which begin in italy next week. in a statement on social media in the last few hours, the serbian apologised to fans but says his absence is down to an "ongoing injury". all over in lisbon, manchester city beaten by four goals for the be confined all the sport on the bbc sport the be confined all the sport on the...
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i intentionally didn't leave until tomorrow night so i could go to geneva, abu dhabi, go to riyadh andorporate taxes, 100% not going to change. that is very important for people like me to bring capital back to this country. it fixed itself. it fixed itself, and i think that is why america works. it has worked for 200 years. when it gets too crazy, it fixes itself. whether you love trump or you hate him, every democrat owes him a thank you very much, mr. president. >> bret: by the way, as all these election markets were moving, bitcoin went up exponentially. >> yes, i have bitcoin. >> speaking of bitcoin i'm also struck by calling pennsylvania here, dana. trump embraced elon musk and a lot of stories were written that said he was going to blow it in pennsylvania, that the people working on his outreach teams didn't know what they were going going. >> and a lot of criticism. the million-dollar giveaway for for registered voters. somebody that we follow and have had on the show many times, she knows that area very well. she said the people of that region love somebody he was a big thinke
i intentionally didn't leave until tomorrow night so i could go to geneva, abu dhabi, go to riyadh andorporate taxes, 100% not going to change. that is very important for people like me to bring capital back to this country. it fixed itself. it fixed itself, and i think that is why america works. it has worked for 200 years. when it gets too crazy, it fixes itself. whether you love trump or you hate him, every democrat owes him a thank you very much, mr. president. >> bret: by the way, as...
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love in riyadh. last match last which is 51 minutes . now wait for the south of golf and bubble if she could find out if she has qualified for the cd finals may do it and go for re mcelroy. so as president elect donald trump may be able to fix the rest at the heart of the game trumpet with the king golf and himself invited the major when a pricing december on stage for his victory speech to chicago is one of the plans who defected from the pga tour to saudi arabia's loves series. the proposed marriage in between the 2 twins have still not materialized, but trumpets previously said he could fix the deal in 15 minutes. mcelroy believes it could happen. you might be able to, i mean he's got the wellness k, i think is the smartest man in the world beside him. so he might be able to do something if we can get most involved too. but it's, uh yeah, i think from the outside looking in, it's probably a little less complicated than it actually is. but um, obviously trump has great relationship with saudi arabia. he's got a great relationship with
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trump's attitude towards sovereignty and the occupied westbank could be informed by the summit in riyadh to 0. he could well do so it depends on what response he's going to get from the balls from those who are competing agree out today the out of been started. majority countries because they are, as we've heard and we are, they are the 2nd largest membership. uh, after the united nations, i mean nobody should really underestimate data, but it's not it for the accept themselves. sometimes you get the sense that they are the ones who are underestimating what they could or should be doing. and that's why you were here. you've heard them uh, you know, expressed so much frustration and even despair while or the same time condemning is read for it's genocide in palestine. so i think tom probably would be getting some sort of report about what so would you like the eyes done today, of course. so the main thing is very close relationship with the, with a trump uh, administration then. and now i think something got a gets there. but at the same time, as you know, nothing else spoke with the, wit
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overlooking at -- [inaudible] if you're in cairo and are not in the presidential palace, if you're in riyadhor casablanca, it action seems like there's a great deal of continuity. i pointed three things only. -- abraham accords integrating issue into the region without any regard whatsoever with the palestinians -- [inaudible] sufficiently with the palestinian-israeli conflict. we've seen that. trump, biden, we'll see it again it seems like. palestine israel, europe talk about the possibility of annexation but we haven't talked about is at the administration that has facilitated or been complicit in the act of killing of killing 43,044,000 palestinians and making basically gaza uninhabitable, which seems to be the goal of the netanyahu government. thirdly, you mentioned -- in tunisia and the arab uprisings. the current administration in distinction to the trump administration came in and said human rights is going to be at the center of our foreign policy. we are not going to have a favorite decade and we're going to make saudi arabia a pariah. we've seen really no serious action with regard
overlooking at -- [inaudible] if you're in cairo and are not in the presidential palace, if you're in riyadhor casablanca, it action seems like there's a great deal of continuity. i pointed three things only. -- abraham accords integrating issue into the region without any regard whatsoever with the palestinians -- [inaudible] sufficiently with the palestinian-israeli conflict. we've seen that. trump, biden, we'll see it again it seems like. palestine israel, europe talk about the possibility...
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like child seemed oddly across the riyadh possibly. then by friday evening accounts i already light ones. i think it and the occasional heavier stuff. it is. the newest sun shone otherwise. and the seasonal rains in africa are focusing probably northern townsend. there. it's a d l. c. and across to gab bomb, there are a few shares, possibly for somalia and to freeze via the pod came into the woods. they say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. with this most important task, mike, all of them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time that so i thought that was stick to thought providing on sense. how much with the trip do you think impulse he's right now to us. it seems to be spreading more easily. he at a store on talk to how does era officer a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and 40 other world languages. shay come on award for translation and international understan
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the poll, these are the costs of tina with ease. 61 and 6, loving just 51 minutes in riyadh. english go for told me, fleetwood is the 1st bound leader at the abu dhabi championship. he's actually the thing, so i'm winter in the you a capital fevered shooting, a close recording, putting 10 on the fall around of 62. that included this booty on the 18th leads by one shots and as far as shops clear of wilmont, the 3 rory mcelroy as well. mackerel is being talking about the impact donald trump can have on gulf. he says the usa is president. select so may be able to fix the risk. the thoughts of the game company was a team. golfing himself advise that another major winner price of december on stage for his victory speech. the champagne is one of the plans who defected. some of the pga tour to saudi arabia's loves series. i propose major between the 2 to us as philip materialize, the trumpets previously said, you could fix a deal in 15 minutes. mcelroy believes it could happen. you might be able to, i mean, he's got you on the scale, i think is the smartest man in the world beside him. so h
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okay, let's reflect on some of the outcomes of that summit in riyadh with abraham fries. he's an associate professor of conflict resolution of the institute for graduate studies. abraham, welcome back. always good to see you. so the message coming out of saudi arabia from arab muslim lead is a, is that they feel that the united states has, in many ways empowered as route is quite simply ignore international law. they've made it clear they want to return to the rules based way of doing things. i mean, it may seem counter intuitive, but the, those same lead is feel that the new us president, donald trump, will bring about stability in the region or shakes things up enough to be able to challenge the existing states as quote, thank you. so one important thing is to keep in mind for the summit and in the all is that the, this region has been, is in 2000 cairo's in the past theater since october 7. and the agent witnessed the total court app. so that was based on the, in that age and the only rule in the past the, it has been the force that all of is by any force. and that's s
okay, let's reflect on some of the outcomes of that summit in riyadh with abraham fries. he's an associate professor of conflict resolution of the institute for graduate studies. abraham, welcome back. always good to see you. so the message coming out of saudi arabia from arab muslim lead is a, is that they feel that the united states has, in many ways empowered as route is quite simply ignore international law. they've made it clear they want to return to the rules based way of doing things. i...
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this point of mobilizing relations with saudi arabia, the, i mean we have, we've had that summit in riyadh a few weeks ago. we saw new relations of the region deepening. i just wonder how receptive the likes of saudi and other middle eastern states on now to the concept of normalization. all that you now deeply, deeply skeptical of what america brings to the table, the the, the, the mindset in the middle east. that whether it's very odd, would that be even you, right? i would say in the house there were 2, damascus about just like if there's in washington and london. it's america 1st. what could sell the already the 1st? right. i mean, this has been general sentiment in today's world. i think after the fair and the full of the all as use us at the end of the war, the cold war and after the american failures with the water and the water against the rock. it seems like every other country is just going, pursuing his interest without any regard to any much else. so sorry to refuse. it has immediate interest involved with security, involves it's economically being, it has uh, you know, vision
this point of mobilizing relations with saudi arabia, the, i mean we have, we've had that summit in riyadh a few weeks ago. we saw new relations of the region deepening. i just wonder how receptive the likes of saudi and other middle eastern states on now to the concept of normalization. all that you now deeply, deeply skeptical of what america brings to the table, the the, the, the mindset in the middle east. that whether it's very odd, would that be even you, right? i would say in the house...