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what about saif al—islam gaddafi?e they said? saif al—islam gaddafi is one of those that we have already, that has been indicted by the icc on the request of the prosecutor, and there have been difficulties of getting into the icc. he's at large but in hiding. yes, we have received information recently that he has been released, and i have made a statement requesting for saif al—islam gaddafi to be surrendered to the icc. i have also recently met and i'm making various efforts, including meeting with the prime minister of libya, prime minister sarraj, to request for cooperation and to ask that saif al—islam gaddafi be surrendered to the court to face justice. what promises did he make about saif al—islam gaddafi? when might he had him over? he has to be apprehended, because he's not in the custody of the libyan government at the moment, at least the recognised government. what prime minister sarraj has promised is that there will be cooperation, a very good level of cooperation on the libya situation generally, broadl
what about saif al—islam gaddafi?e they said? saif al—islam gaddafi is one of those that we have already, that has been indicted by the icc on the request of the prosecutor, and there have been difficulties of getting into the icc. he's at large but in hiding. yes, we have received information recently that he has been released, and i have made a statement requesting for saif al—islam gaddafi to be surrendered to the icc. i have also recently met and i'm making various efforts, including...
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that was saif al-adel, an ejection was with al qaeda, i don't say was he is still live.he was one of the founding members and was involved virtually with every operation al qaeda did against anyone. saif al-adel is an ejection federal forces and very loyal to bin laden, but he disagreed with them on and. he thought it could be a disaster. most of the original members of al qaeda told bin laden at the council meeting no, don't do that. only ayman al-zawahiri in the egyptian freeloaders told him no, we are with you. bin laden did not get the votes for 9/11, but he decided to go with it anyway. saif al-adel is in a position now to collect the allegiances because he's very well-known among the members of al qaeda and very trusted. through saif al-adel i introduce al qaeda from the beginning until he is collecting on the allegiances and then i go to all the different affiliates and what we know about the leaders of these affiliates? so, it's not a terrorism book as much as a novel with these characters, characters who actually created a lot of damage and bloodshed. so, with s
that was saif al-adel, an ejection was with al qaeda, i don't say was he is still live.he was one of the founding members and was involved virtually with every operation al qaeda did against anyone. saif al-adel is an ejection federal forces and very loyal to bin laden, but he disagreed with them on and. he thought it could be a disaster. most of the original members of al qaeda told bin laden at the council meeting no, don't do that. only ayman al-zawahiri in the egyptian freeloaders told him...
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omar saif ghobash is one of the uae's top diplomats.country guilty of hypocrisy, and what do they hope to achieve by isolating qatar? omar saif ghobash, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. 13 demands replaced with six principles. what has changed? well, the 13 demands were actually presented in a confidential manner to the mediator, the emir of kuwait. they were never meant for publication. it was qataris who, i think, within an hour of receiving the list, publicised that. and so, we really feel that that was kind of undermining the mediation efforts of the emir. the principles upon which those demands are based are what we have now come up with. and presenting that to the qataris and to the world in a public manner. is it a toning down of these demands? i don't think it it is a toning down, no, the principles are precisely the same. it may be a question of how they are then worked out in reality. so, there is no... i don't think there is dispute about the need globally to prevent the funding of extremism and terrorism. no, these were speci
omar saif ghobash is one of the uae's top diplomats.country guilty of hypocrisy, and what do they hope to achieve by isolating qatar? omar saif ghobash, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. 13 demands replaced with six principles. what has changed? well, the 13 demands were actually presented in a confidential manner to the mediator, the emir of kuwait. they were never meant for publication. it was qataris who, i think, within an hour of receiving the list, publicised that. and so, we really feel...
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omar saif ghobash, thank you very much for coming on hardtalk. thank you very much.have just started their long summer break but i'm afraid right on cue we have low pressure bringing disturbed weather rather than the big area of high—pressure settling things down nicely, encouraging you to get away to the seaside or out into the fresh air. what does that low pressure mean? first up it means a wet and windy start across the western side of the british isles. further east it's not a cold start, but a dry and fine one, with sunshine for the east of england and the north of scotland. but right from the word go in the south—west of england the winds will be really quite noticeable. gusts inland could push towards 30—110 mph and there will be showers, if not longer spells of rain. drier further east, right up to the eastern side of the pennines. not wall—to—wall sunshine, but a good deal drier. northern ireland, an atrocious start if you're out on the roads. an awful lot of surface water and spray around and a fair breeze as well. the north of scotland, having had such a w
omar saif ghobash, thank you very much for coming on hardtalk. thank you very much.have just started their long summer break but i'm afraid right on cue we have low pressure bringing disturbed weather rather than the big area of high—pressure settling things down nicely, encouraging you to get away to the seaside or out into the fresh air. what does that low pressure mean? first up it means a wet and windy start across the western side of the british isles. further east it's not a cold start,...
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at the same time, what we have seen is the sad has been unveiling more quickly that d have beene saifeore quickly. when we got it the initial plan for the balance sheet, it came in the minutes and it would not be totally unprecedented. vonnie: can you see them setting a date or within the next three months? how would they phrase it? jeanna: it is extremely unlikely they would that a date, we could see an indication of how they are posturing themselves. another they markets is attentive to his sequencing. if with the details about starting the balance sheet means a break and hates right, people will be attentive. -- means a break and people will be attentive. vonnie: highly related to the federal reserve, almost related to ecb, the fed wants rates to get a little higher? jeanna: certainly. fed officials say market moves are not their job, primarily concerned with economic dado but probably good for them to see it is happening. vonnie: the market has been at odds with the federal reserve. we have seen the somebody's saying two-year maximum and that's what the market is positioned for. it
at the same time, what we have seen is the sad has been unveiling more quickly that d have beene saifeore quickly. when we got it the initial plan for the balance sheet, it came in the minutes and it would not be totally unprecedented. vonnie: can you see them setting a date or within the next three months? how would they phrase it? jeanna: it is extremely unlikely they would that a date, we could see an indication of how they are posturing themselves. another they markets is attentive to his...
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. >> fe saif he says great thingst me i'm going to say strong things about him. >> i love to negotiatehings. i do it really well and all that stuff. but it's possible i won't be able to get along with putin. >> would be a fantastic thing if we got along with putin and got along with russia. >> joining me is alex clement, who specializes in all things russia including its politics, economy and foreign policy. good to see you. thank you for being with us. this is a strange approach to foreign policy and it's a little difficult because while all of america's intelligence agencies say what russia, they believe russia did in the 2016 election, president trump does it half-heartedly. he always adds up it could be some 400 pound hacker in his basement or the chinese or whomever it is. vladimir putin says quite clearly the russian government didn't interfere in anything, maybe some patriotic russians did. given that neither of them are acknowledging what so many know, how does this meeting go down? >> i think as you said earlier it will be tremendously awkward. let's start with the handshake a
. >> fe saif he says great thingst me i'm going to say strong things about him. >> i love to negotiatehings. i do it really well and all that stuff. but it's possible i won't be able to get along with putin. >> would be a fantastic thing if we got along with putin and got along with russia. >> joining me is alex clement, who specializes in all things russia including its politics, economy and foreign policy. good to see you. thank you for being with us. this is a strange...
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and how to stay safe and how to become that critical part in keeping structures and infrastructure saifthey want to cry tat made a lot of noise they didn't make make much money for it those behind it is big money mate quietly and cybercrime and how i mean can you give us an example of how it's done. that's a good one across the first it's a great example of something that didn't work it's attracted so much public attention from around the world and political attention i think if there's a good news story out of one across is that it's broad run somewhere to the top of the cyber crime political agenda something bad loan foresman and diplomacy has been talking about for some is the internet organized crime threat assessment a europe whole publishes has been pushing run somewhere as a critical threat now we see governments around the world talking about it even in russia as you know seventy five percent of victims of want to cry were based in the russian federation so we see that as a crime group or a criminal trying to make money and as you rightly say they haven't made much money a toll
and how to stay safe and how to become that critical part in keeping structures and infrastructure saifthey want to cry tat made a lot of noise they didn't make make much money for it those behind it is big money mate quietly and cybercrime and how i mean can you give us an example of how it's done. that's a good one across the first it's a great example of something that didn't work it's attracted so much public attention from around the world and political attention i think if there's a good...