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joining us here on the program taking the time to tell us on how you are coping with the professor salim abdul karim chair of south africa has covered 1000 advisory committee we appreciate and. and before you go we go here on news we will we would like to tell you finally about the spanish bestselling novelist carlos for the phone who has died at the age of 55 he was one of the world's most popular modern spanish language writers the award winning author of the shadow of the wind and the labyrinth of the spirits was born in barcelona but set the last 3 decades of his life in the united states he had been battling cancer he passed away in los angeles where he was working on how they would scream park place. you're watching g.w. news i'm sarah kelly in berlin don't pray you can always get more now website t w dot com you can also follow us on instagram and twitter at g w near the help that you all take care and c.c. . isn't that how we all like to beat. the hell do you meet the truly fair. and kokanee est truly healthy. right up into your golden years. and truly have fun while doing it in
joining us here on the program taking the time to tell us on how you are coping with the professor salim abdul karim chair of south africa has covered 1000 advisory committee we appreciate and. and before you go we go here on news we will we would like to tell you finally about the spanish bestselling novelist carlos for the phone who has died at the age of 55 he was one of the world's most popular modern spanish language writers the award winning author of the shadow of the wind and the...
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has shaken russian german relations to the core last year and late august the former chechen rebel salim khan congress feeley was gunned down in the heart of berlin shot twice in the head and broad daylight the suspect fled on a bicycle but was caught soon afterwards a russian according to his passport soon after the murder suspicions arose that the russian intelligence services were involved congress feeley was a commander in the 2nd chechen war against russian troops until 2005 in the eyes of moscow that made him a terrorist. this man is on our wanted less putin said he's a fighter a cruel and bloodthirsty person and just one of the attacks he killed 98 people in the giving most to wish him truly. moscow has always denied any involvement in the killing what relation does this incident have to the russian authorities these are absolutely groundless assumptions. at least 2 attempts have been made on congress feelies life before he moved to germany in 2016 hiding from the russian secret service his family followed believing they were safe here on the coast and we were warned something cou
has shaken russian german relations to the core last year and late august the former chechen rebel salim khan congress feeley was gunned down in the heart of berlin shot twice in the head and broad daylight the suspect fled on a bicycle but was caught soon afterwards a russian according to his passport soon after the murder suspicions arose that the russian intelligence services were involved congress feeley was a commander in the 2nd chechen war against russian troops until 2005 in the eyes of...
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salim 80 has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years what the united states did yesterday should have been done long ago we took action less like just stop. a war. we did not take action to start a war. and to. all those who ordered this as well as the perpetrators of this crime killing in general kasim saw the money go with the pentagon and their military accounting as terrorists and. this is a symbolic gesture at the regime in washington whether it's under trump or previous presidents they're constantly declaring leaders of other countries as outlaws. there whichever country opposes us policy is sanction anish the iranians want to symbolically reverse the tables where the iranians declare are officially that leader of the united states is a war criminal which years remember general salim money went to iraq at the invitation of the iraqi prime minister he sent this a couple of these later in parliament to discuss an initiative to increase tensions between iran and saudi arabia the saudis had sent a letter to the iraqi prime minister this is
salim 80 has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years what the united states did yesterday should have been done long ago we took action less like just stop. a war. we did not take action to start a war. and to. all those who ordered this as well as the perpetrators of this crime killing in general kasim saw the money go with the pentagon and their military accounting as terrorists and. this is a symbolic gesture at the regime in washington whether...
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salim syed joining us to give his take. let's talk about this.reporting suggests that a lot of these conversations are in the past tense. does this deal makes sense and do you think it's going to happen? salim: thank you for having me. this does seem to be in the past tense. yesterday we got two articles, one was from bloomberg that astrazeneca seems to have approached gilead. the article mentioned specifically last month which would indicate that this is in the past tense. is ae can wonder if it deal that would likely happen. most seem to believe it is not. there was an article that came through by the london times that mentioned that astrazeneca had dropped interest in gilead. on a fundamental basis which is how i like to look at things, the two businesses don't have a ton of overlap. --ead is predominantly astrazeneca's largest business is oncology. one could question whether there would be synergy. these are two of the largest players that are developing a treatment or a vaccine for covid-19. to the extent that astrazeneca wanted to have more
salim syed joining us to give his take. let's talk about this.reporting suggests that a lot of these conversations are in the past tense. does this deal makes sense and do you think it's going to happen? salim: thank you for having me. this does seem to be in the past tense. yesterday we got two articles, one was from bloomberg that astrazeneca seems to have approached gilead. the article mentioned specifically last month which would indicate that this is in the past tense. is ae can wonder if...
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when the country reaches a letter level 3 expected by the end of may according to government adviser salim abdul karim the country's pandemic peak will most likely be sometime between late july and september the extent to which. we need emergency so yeah it. was a major continues. you know 3 different ways. contributes in terms of modern vehicle accidents. or. interpersonal violence and injury i mean in trying to merge and also. strongly linked to alcohol and then get it out of. use you know and create how it was never said so are those those tend to occupy the very substantial amount of. military meanwhile the shadow economy in the lying a time ship and across the country based driving this cost the state millions in lost tax revenues michael but harvey plans to continue making his own pineapple beer even though he readily admits he'd much rather have a glass of fine red wine. while china's government congratulates itself on its handling of the corona crisis many people there are worried if it's really safe to return to business as usual. a bit of normality for 8 year old momo and his par
when the country reaches a letter level 3 expected by the end of may according to government adviser salim abdul karim the country's pandemic peak will most likely be sometime between late july and september the extent to which. we need emergency so yeah it. was a major continues. you know 3 different ways. contributes in terms of modern vehicle accidents. or. interpersonal violence and injury i mean in trying to merge and also. strongly linked to alcohol and then get it out of. use you know...
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and joining me now from the city of durban is professor salim abdul karim a prominent epidemiologist who is leading south africa's covert 19 advisory team thank you so much for taking the time to join us this afternoon it's a great pleasure now we just heard a little bit more about south africa easing lockdown restrictions even as the coronavirus cases are starting to rise rapidly how whisky is that. well because south africa acted very early we imposed restrictions and the lockdown when we had only $402.00 cases we are now in week 40 in off the lockdown and it's no longer sustainable for us to continue along this path and so we having to make the very difficulty decision of easing the destruction so that people him start accessing health care accessing food and so on while we institute now a prevention measures that individuals will need to take up such as social distancing and washing and so on why do you think so many of the countries case more than half of the total have been concentrated in capetown specifically. well when we look at the beginning ology of the way in which the v
and joining me now from the city of durban is professor salim abdul karim a prominent epidemiologist who is leading south africa's covert 19 advisory team thank you so much for taking the time to join us this afternoon it's a great pleasure now we just heard a little bit more about south africa easing lockdown restrictions even as the coronavirus cases are starting to rise rapidly how whisky is that. well because south africa acted very early we imposed restrictions and the lockdown when we had...
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shouldn't be any gaps in protection in the long term and this is an important it is right to move on that salim is defense state to having passengers and to discrimination law because it's a pity to talk and other status or should follow through shortly. to counter his latest report looks at this communication based on gender disability age religion sexual identity and worldview but the largest issue remains racial discrimination most of the cases in 201933 percent were classified as racist discrimination a ton and a $176.00 reported cases last year more than double compared to 4 years ago in the report so in practice it penn cited their experiences. 2 colleagues from another department approached me laughing and asked me if i worked at the company to make coffee ham a civil engineer from syria. a kid at school insulted my brother because he's got dark skin then he hit him the teacher saw everything but did nothing. and not isolated cases. and many racism isn't really addressed as a very limited understanding of he explained it's limited to political rights there is no understanding that system
shouldn't be any gaps in protection in the long term and this is an important it is right to move on that salim is defense state to having passengers and to discrimination law because it's a pity to talk and other status or should follow through shortly. to counter his latest report looks at this communication based on gender disability age religion sexual identity and worldview but the largest issue remains racial discrimination most of the cases in 201933 percent were classified as racist...
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that has shaken russian german relations to the core last year and late august a former chechen rebel salim khan congress feeley was gunned down in the heart of berlin shot twice in the head in broad daylight this suspect fled on a bicycle but was caught soon afterwards a russian according to his passport soon after the murder suspicions arose that the russian intelligence services were involved congress feeley was a commander in the 2nd chechen war against russian troops until 2005 and the us and moscow that made him a terrorist. the chicken littles this man is on our wanted list putin said he's a fighter a cruel and bloodthirsty person and just one of the attacks he killed 98 people. the most of which in chile moscow has always denied any involvement in the killing what relation does this incident have to the russian authorities are these are actually groundless assumptions. at least 2 attempts have been made in congress release life before he moved to germany and 2016 hiding from the russian secret service his family followed believing they were safe here in a small primitive can we were
that has shaken russian german relations to the core last year and late august a former chechen rebel salim khan congress feeley was gunned down in the heart of berlin shot twice in the head in broad daylight this suspect fled on a bicycle but was caught soon afterwards a russian according to his passport soon after the murder suspicions arose that the russian intelligence services were involved congress feeley was a commander in the 2nd chechen war against russian troops until 2005 and the us...
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joining us here on the program taking the time to tell us on how you are coping with that professor salim abdul karim chair of south africa has covered 1000 advisory committee we appreciate . and. and finally this spanish bestselling novelist carlos release stuff on has died at the age of 55 he was one of the world's most popular modern spanish language writers they were winning author of the shadow of the wind and the labyrinth of the spirits was born in barcelona but spent the last 3 decades of his life in the united states he had been battling cancer he passed away at los angeles where he was working on hollywood screenplays . watching t w news i'm sarah kelly in berlin don't forget there's always more on our website e.w. dot com you can also follow us on instagram and twitter activity is news thank you so much for joining us take care and stacy. she is no longer alone in belgium mourning more people are rising up on that see the art historian is fighting against the romanticization of her country's colonial heights and for confronting repression she is demanding more equal rights and
joining us here on the program taking the time to tell us on how you are coping with that professor salim abdul karim chair of south africa has covered 1000 advisory committee we appreciate . and. and finally this spanish bestselling novelist carlos release stuff on has died at the age of 55 he was one of the world's most popular modern spanish language writers they were winning author of the shadow of the wind and the labyrinth of the spirits was born in barcelona but spent the last 3 decades...
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base in iraq analysts at but iran is old he said that this is just the beginning you know all general salim ani was much loved than here in eve was a coward there that was worth much more than you know a tit for tat action even if fell so many top u.s. generals and administration officials are handcuffed but you know ron and in prison it's still not worth even one drop of awesome soleimani 40 raney and so it was a key command there and elite there in this region so basically iran has stressed that it would like and it will and it's doing what they were it can in order to expel the u.s. forces from this region and of course this is going to be very tough job and task and it's going to begin with iraq either the united states wanted or not the iraqis do not want to see their land to become a place for you know foreign. you know foreign graal solar quadrilles or or battles so the iraqis are very much interested and very much a result who fired the united states army from their own country live reaction from tehran with siad the stuff it cus chesham iranian political analyst on the news that ir
base in iraq analysts at but iran is old he said that this is just the beginning you know all general salim ani was much loved than here in eve was a coward there that was worth much more than you know a tit for tat action even if fell so many top u.s. generals and administration officials are handcuffed but you know ron and in prison it's still not worth even one drop of awesome soleimani 40 raney and so it was a key command there and elite there in this region so basically iran has stressed...
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salim 80 has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years what the united states did yesterday should have been done long ago we took action less like just stop a war. we did not take action to start a war. with. all those who ordered this as well as the perpetrators of this crime the killing of general kasim saw the money go with the pentagon and their military are counted as terrorists. so a dramatic statement from around what's actually going to happen here on a practical level let's get the thoughts of academic and political analysts professor marandi often a guest on the show from to run university good morning yeah i think you can i would have known all along that interpol won't get involved here they don't get involved in politics as they say so what are you hoping to achieve here that. while the iranians are obviously knew that but this is a symbolic gesture of the regime in washington whether it's under trump or previous presidents they are constantly declaring leaders of other countries as outlaws. there whichever country opposes us pol
salim 80 has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years what the united states did yesterday should have been done long ago we took action less like just stop a war. we did not take action to start a war. with. all those who ordered this as well as the perpetrators of this crime the killing of general kasim saw the money go with the pentagon and their military are counted as terrorists. so a dramatic statement from around what's actually going to...