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and while india is not happy with saudi arabia at the moment, saudi arabia is investing in indian oil refineries. well, yes, i think for, for saudi arabia, this is a long standing strategy, not to india, but in all of its major markets in asia. it know that by putting the money into. ready refinery projects, it can lock. ready in long term demand for its crude export and it can give itself a competitive advantage. one of the things. ready that saudi arabia doesn't want to do is compete with the royal export to by discounting price. instead it wants to be reliable, and it wants to have secure long term relationships. so it kind of wants to always be there a try, you know, a supplier that you pay a premium for. i'm having stakes and refineries help fit. maintain that position. is india bluffing here or have there been genuine efforts to diversify and find other sources of hydrocarbons? i think some of this is certainly more rhetoric than reality. we've seen some statements in recent months that would imply a dramatic shift away from saudi in middle east oil. i think what we're seeing in
and while india is not happy with saudi arabia at the moment, saudi arabia is investing in indian oil refineries. well, yes, i think for, for saudi arabia, this is a long standing strategy, not to india, but in all of its major markets in asia. it know that by putting the money into. ready refinery projects, it can lock. ready in long term demand for its crude export and it can give itself a competitive advantage. one of the things. ready that saudi arabia doesn't want to do is compete with the...
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and travel onwards to saudi arabia.h few opportunities, many young ethiopians are blurred to make the journey. >>6 [speaking foreign language] reporter: it is a torturous journey through temperatures of up to 50 degrees. suffering hunger and dehydration. many migrants don't make it. from the djibouti to yemen, it's an eight hour journey across the red sea. every year, hundreds drowned. he says that ethnic tensions are never far from the surface. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: that is not all. the migrants are targeted for kidnapping. he was held and tortured for a ransom. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: he manag to reach the saudi border, buturing an encounter with security forces, he took a bullet in the leg. he says he was not aware of the dangers involved in making the illegal journey. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: after six months in yemen, he was deported. he has been back in ethiopia for a year now. his life forever changed. he now spends most of his time begging in the local town. br
and travel onwards to saudi arabia.h few opportunities, many young ethiopians are blurred to make the journey. >>6 [speaking foreign language] reporter: it is a torturous journey through temperatures of up to 50 degrees. suffering hunger and dehydration. many migrants don't make it. from the djibouti to yemen, it's an eight hour journey across the red sea. every year, hundreds drowned. he says that ethnic tensions are never far from the surface. >> [speaking foreign language]...
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and it's great if saudi arabia is confirmed that it is trying to re bridge its relationship with that of syria. but i wanted to ask, you wouldn't have been better if saudi arabia had actually stood by our side a decade ago and potentially prevented the civil war. and the rise of multiple terrorist groups in syria, you just raised concern for the millions of syrians affected saudi arabia could have help. had you not got involved 10 years ago, don't you think? how could we have supported assets in his onslaught against the syrian people? how could we have supported in attacks against civilian population and it's and demonstrators, if you recall, one of the difficulties the problems in syria started with young children and young men and women demonstrating in the streets asking for simple rights. and they were faced with tanks and machine guns. i think it blanked out on it that anyone would suggest that maybe i should have supported this kind of force by, by the you know, you know, very well, 2011. the arab spring was roaring across the region, the arab spring and 2011. the egyptian lead
and it's great if saudi arabia is confirmed that it is trying to re bridge its relationship with that of syria. but i wanted to ask, you wouldn't have been better if saudi arabia had actually stood by our side a decade ago and potentially prevented the civil war. and the rise of multiple terrorist groups in syria, you just raised concern for the millions of syrians affected saudi arabia could have help. had you not got involved 10 years ago, don't you think? how could we have supported assets...
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and regional rivalry with saudi arabia a, some of the dominating factors. there are already some positive signs though with the foreign minister job. it's a reef saying he's ready to reestablish diplomatic links with re add. and then there's the corona virus pandemic, officially more than 82000 people have died. iran's population is about 83000000, but fewer than 5000000 vaccine doses have been administered. the state department says it regrets that iranians were denied a free and fair electoral process, but negotiations on the nuclear deal will continue. president joe biden, however, has yet to publicly react to the results. kristin salumi now from washington. this has to be a concern for the united states. they're striving to get a renewed iran deal in place before he takes office in august. we know another meeting is scheduled to happen in vienna on sunday. the u. s. of course has not been directly engaged with iran in these talks instead, leaving that to their counterparts in the deal, but by joe biden. the president of the u. s. is very eager to make p
and regional rivalry with saudi arabia a, some of the dominating factors. there are already some positive signs though with the foreign minister job. it's a reef saying he's ready to reestablish diplomatic links with re add. and then there's the corona virus pandemic, officially more than 82000 people have died. iran's population is about 83000000, but fewer than 5000000 vaccine doses have been administered. the state department says it regrets that iranians were denied a free and fair...
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with no plan and little money, he set off on the road to saudi arabia.ncient slave trade route. on entering djibouti, they walked through the desert before crossing the red sea, to war—torn yemen and then travelled onwards to saudi arabia. with few opportunities, many young ethiopians are lured to make the journey. it is a torturous journey through temperatures of up to 50 degrees. suffering hunger and dehydration, many migrants do not make it. from the djibouti coast to yemen, it is an eight—hour journey across the red sea in crammed boats. every year, hundreds drown. mustafa says that ethnic tensions between the oromos and tigrayans are also never far from the surface. and that is not all, mustafa says. once in yemen, the migrants are targeted for kidnapping. he was held and tortured for a ransom. mustafa managed to reach the saudi border but during an encounter with the security forces, he took a bullet in the leg. he says he was not aware of the dangers involved in making the illegaljourney. after six months in yemen, mustafa was deported. he has bee
with no plan and little money, he set off on the road to saudi arabia.ncient slave trade route. on entering djibouti, they walked through the desert before crossing the red sea, to war—torn yemen and then travelled onwards to saudi arabia. with few opportunities, many young ethiopians are lured to make the journey. it is a torturous journey through temperatures of up to 50 degrees. suffering hunger and dehydration, many migrants do not make it. from the djibouti coast to yemen, it is an...
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with no plan and little money, he set off on the road to saudi arabia.k through the desert before crossing the red sea to war—torn yemen and then travel onwards to saudi arabia. with few opportunities, many young ethiopians are lured to make the journey. it is a torturous journey through temperatures of up to 50 degrees, suffering hunger and dehydration. many migrants don't make it. from the djibouti coast to yemen, it's an eight—hour journey across the red sea in cramped boats. every year, hundreds drown. mustapha says that ethnic tensions between the 0romos and tigrayans are also never far from the surface. and that is not all, mustapha says. once in yemen, the migrants are targeted for kidnapping. he was held and tortured for a ransom. mustapha managed to reach the saudi border, but during an encounter with the security forces, he took a bullet in the leg. he says he wasn't aware of the dangers involved in making the illegaljourney. after six months in yemen, mustapha was deported. he has been back in ethiopia for a year now. his life forever changed,
with no plan and little money, he set off on the road to saudi arabia.k through the desert before crossing the red sea to war—torn yemen and then travel onwards to saudi arabia. with few opportunities, many young ethiopians are lured to make the journey. it is a torturous journey through temperatures of up to 50 degrees, suffering hunger and dehydration. many migrants don't make it. from the djibouti coast to yemen, it's an eight—hour journey across the red sea in cramped boats. every year,...
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the saudi arabia says it's intercepted 6 more drones launched by humans who the rebels . most of them were fired towards a city in the south west of the kingdom. saudi state media, se 17 jones have been intercepted over the past 24 hours.
the saudi arabia says it's intercepted 6 more drones launched by humans who the rebels . most of them were fired towards a city in the south west of the kingdom. saudi state media, se 17 jones have been intercepted over the past 24 hours.
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she thought saudi arabia was the true home and where you could practice islam properly. her husband had more mixed feelings to remain in the united states and she took the position that she could practice islam more authentically here than either in pakistan or in saudi arabia. this reminds me of something you write about on page 84 of your book which is the islam entity index that is something maintained that i've learned from you by a group of american muslims. judging all the countries of the world by how islamic they are. it talks a bit about that in this fascinating concept. >> there's an interesting word a few american scholars i quoted in the book and in the website one could check, the countries are ranked according, however they are not meaning an explicit declaration of islam or implementing in a little sense. they are focusing on the tradition and islam that we call the intentions. that's an important vision and actually let's say in the 12th and 13th century there was work about it especially. they said there's a lot of injunctions but it's protecting the fiv
she thought saudi arabia was the true home and where you could practice islam properly. her husband had more mixed feelings to remain in the united states and she took the position that she could practice islam more authentically here than either in pakistan or in saudi arabia. this reminds me of something you write about on page 84 of your book which is the islam entity index that is something maintained that i've learned from you by a group of american muslims. judging all the countries of...
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so this tells us, well, if there spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen lab. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and color. so this tells us that the government, in this case may be the united arab emirates government, in other words, to different governments. it, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase pegasus spyware on no longer a secret. many reports claim that saudi arabia and the u. e. have spent hundreds of millions of us dollars to buy packages from israel. such deals seemed to be reinforced after the recent us brokers so called normalization deal between the us and israel. ah ah, i'm sorry. should we about life crisis farther down to the time we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that says he has the task of fixing a war torn economy. counting the cost on al jazeera, a global pandemic, social unrest. a world under locked down, bro
so this tells us, well, if there spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen lab. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and color. so this tells us that the government, in this case may be the united arab emirates government, in other words, to different governments. it, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase...
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so this tells us, well, if they're spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen left. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and car. so this tells us that the government, in this case may be the united arab emirates government, in other words, to different governments. it, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase pegasus spyware on no longer a secret. many reports claim the saudi arabia and the u. a. e. have spent hundreds of millions of us dollars to buy packages from israel. such deals seemed to be reinforced after the recent us brokers so called normalization deal between the us and israel ah, the demand for low price is accelerating at high speed. that's absolutely great by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at the disposal of our committee. oh, or the date exposing the hidden human and environmental costs. why was a company give free what she's neve
so this tells us, well, if they're spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen left. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and car. so this tells us that the government, in this case may be the united arab emirates government, in other words, to different governments. it, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase...
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so this tells us, well, if they're spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen left. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and car. so this tells us that the government, in this case may be the united arab emirates government, in other words, to different governments. it, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase pegasus spyware on no longer a secret. many reports claim that saudi arabia and the u. a. e, have spent hundreds of millions of us dollars to buy packages from israel. such deals seemed to be reinforced after the recent us brokers so called normalization deal between the us and israel. ah, the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sign. ah, no matter where it takes a police fan here guys. my i in power in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here was a bag in energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change a
so this tells us, well, if they're spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen left. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and car. so this tells us that the government, in this case may be the united arab emirates government, in other words, to different governments. it, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase...
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so this tells us, well, if there spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen left. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and color. so this tells us that the government, in this case may be the united arab emirates government. in other words, 2 different governments. it, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase pegasus spyware on no longer a secret. many reports claim that saudi arabia and the u. a. e, have spent hundreds of millions of us dollars to buy packages from israel. such deals seemed to be reinforced after the recent us brokers so called normalization deal between the us and israel ah for some a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train the apple. but androids today can be over the humanoid. robots, like me, will be everywhere. options 0 documentaries. next the lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn. think for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i
so this tells us, well, if there spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen left. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and color. so this tells us that the government, in this case may be the united arab emirates government. in other words, 2 different governments. it, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase...
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so this tells us, well, if they're spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen lab. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and color. so this tells us that the government, in this case, may be the united arab emirates government, in other words, to different governments that, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase pegasus spyware on no longer a secret. many reports claim that saudi arabia and the u. e, have spent hundreds of millions of us dollars to buy packages from israel. such deals seemed to be reinforced after the recent us brokers so called normalization deal between the us and israel ah 300 years of danish colonization and international interest in the island resorts in grey, a younger generation american determined and nephew has been in meet hirata and he'd be on faith as jude and politician as they tackle a job, issues with that powerful to fight for greenland. a witness documentary on al serra w
so this tells us, well, if they're spying mostly in saudi arabia, maybe it is, in fact the saudi arabian government and the other half were from this other operator that we call smithy castro inside citizen lab. and this operator seems to be mostly targeting inside the united arab emirates and color. so this tells us that the government, in this case, may be the united arab emirates government, in other words, to different governments that, like we're behind this campaign, ah, deals to purchase...
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saudi arabia and uae. there are very few good guys in the middle east. the center of american foreign-policy to -- it should be to protect the american people, united states is not in a position where it thinks it is the policeman of the rods and integral itself in conflicts that have led to endless wars. host: you disagree? guest: there is so much wrong to unpack. in 2019 the iranian people took to the streets during the maximum protest campaign, they were not protesting the ice age for sanctions, they work protesting the regime, that regime killed 1500 people and closed the internet. when we decided to leave the deal we learned that iran lied to us, keeping a secret nuclear weapons archive. we know from the international atomic energy agency, the cia who told us not to go into iraq are telling us to move on to our brand. -- onto iran. this does not stop the pathway to nuclear weapons, it guarantees that. iran is a horrible human rights abuser. would you ever allow saudi arabia to have an arrangement prog
saudi arabia and uae. there are very few good guys in the middle east. the center of american foreign-policy to -- it should be to protect the american people, united states is not in a position where it thinks it is the policeman of the rods and integral itself in conflicts that have led to endless wars. host: you disagree? guest: there is so much wrong to unpack. in 2019 the iranian people took to the streets during the maximum protest campaign, they were not protesting the ice age for...
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they were heading, it appears, to saudi arabia in search of a better life.he red sea and even a warzone. our correspondent, zuhura yunus reports on one man's voyage. he wanted to escape the hardship of life in ethiopian. with no plan and little money, he set off on the road to sandy arabia. like many illegal migrants, he followed a 2000 kilometre ancient slave route. 0n kilometre ancient slave route. on entering djibouti, they want through the desert before crossing the red sea to walk into yemen and travelled towards saudi arabia. with few opportunities, many young ethiopians underwent to make the journey. ethiopians underwent to make thejourney. —— are ethiopians underwent to make the journey. —— are tempted. suffering hunger and dehydration, many migrant do not make it. from the coast to yemen, it is an eight hour journey across the red sea in a crowded loads. every year, hundreds drowned. mustapha says that ethnic tensions are also neverfar that ethnic tensions are also never far from that ethnic tensions are also neverfarfrom the that ethnic tensions ar
they were heading, it appears, to saudi arabia in search of a better life.he red sea and even a warzone. our correspondent, zuhura yunus reports on one man's voyage. he wanted to escape the hardship of life in ethiopian. with no plan and little money, he set off on the road to sandy arabia. like many illegal migrants, he followed a 2000 kilometre ancient slave route. 0n kilometre ancient slave route. on entering djibouti, they want through the desert before crossing the red sea to walk into...
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you see folks in saudi arabia driving diamond encrusted b, m, w, and mercedes. because oil produces a lot of profit. we're cutting our profits at the same time. they're profiting by increasing what they're making all over the world. well, we're not only, as you pointed out, cutting our profits, we're cutting our influence in other parts of the world as well. but here's what gets to be steve. you know, this keeps coming saying we're going to rely here on renewable energy here in the united states, better for the environment i get it. i respect that. however, we're far from that point where we can actually be reliable on renewable energy. so if we're not getting our oil from here in the us who are reliant to it, is it that sort of giving the power over to other countries when we could keep it here at home? well, it's not just the profits, it's their ability to export their oil. and again, we talk a lot about the, the imbalance of what we purchase here in the united states. what we import versus what we export oil and gas is one of those big products that has a big
you see folks in saudi arabia driving diamond encrusted b, m, w, and mercedes. because oil produces a lot of profit. we're cutting our profits at the same time. they're profiting by increasing what they're making all over the world. well, we're not only, as you pointed out, cutting our profits, we're cutting our influence in other parts of the world as well. but here's what gets to be steve. you know, this keeps coming saying we're going to rely here on renewable energy here in the united...
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they were heading, it appears, to saudi arabia in search of a better life.ted to escape the hardship of life in ethiopia. with no plan and little money, he set off on the road to study arabia. like many illegal migrants, he followed a ancient slave trade route. 0n migrants, he followed a ancient slave trade route. on entering djibouti, they walk through the desert before crossing the red sea to war—torn yemen and then travel onwards to saudi arabia. with few opportunities, many young ethiopians are fluid to make the journey. it isa it is a torturous journey through temperatures of up to 50 degrees, suffering hunger and dehydration. many migrants don't make it. from the djibouti coast to yemen, it is an eight hourjourney across the red sea and cramped boats. every year, hundreds drown. mustafa says that ethnic tensions are also never far from and that is not all, mustafa says. 0nce and that is not all, mustafa says. once in yemen, the migrants are targeted for kidnapping. he was held and tortured for a ransom. mustafa managed to reach the saudi border but dur
they were heading, it appears, to saudi arabia in search of a better life.ted to escape the hardship of life in ethiopia. with no plan and little money, he set off on the road to study arabia. like many illegal migrants, he followed a ancient slave trade route. 0n migrants, he followed a ancient slave trade route. on entering djibouti, they walk through the desert before crossing the red sea to war—torn yemen and then travel onwards to saudi arabia. with few opportunities, many young...
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now i know in the last month or so, it has been improving its relationship with saudi arabia. but raising never really issued a clear plan about how he plans on improving the relationship with saudi arabia and trying to improve regional stability. so again, there is not much clarity in terms of the program as to what iran is going to do next. let's get more on the view from washington. kristen salumi is there for us. kristin: tell us about us reactions or perhaps likely us reaction given that you know in hot sun ra honda, you had a better part, shall we say? certainly with regards to the nuclear deal. that's certainly the way it was viewed from here in washington. d. c. no official reaction from the u. s. government. yet, although the state department spokesperson did say on friday that iranians were denied their right to choose their own leaders in a free and fair election process, likely referring to the disqualification of several candidates in this race. this puts the united states in an awkward position as abraham rossi is the 1st leader of iran to be under sanctions. whe
now i know in the last month or so, it has been improving its relationship with saudi arabia. but raising never really issued a clear plan about how he plans on improving the relationship with saudi arabia and trying to improve regional stability. so again, there is not much clarity in terms of the program as to what iran is going to do next. let's get more on the view from washington. kristen salumi is there for us. kristin: tell us about us reactions or perhaps likely us reaction given that...
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i know in the last month or so it has been improving its relationship with saudi arabia. but raising never really issued a clear plan about how he plans on improving the relationship with saudi arabia and trying to improve regional stability. so again, there is not much clarity in terms of the program as to what iran is going to do next. in terms of doing anything that will improve the economic outlook here. there's a theme here, isn't here. the fact that we have a bram racy who was always the favorite and it's no surprise that he's one in a landslide, but we don't really know much about where he's going to take the country in any direction or any shoot. right. and i think that's why i compare him to augment integer words, his populace authoritarian style of leadership. a lot of it is about rhetoric. but you know, in the weeks we are looking at the programs of the candidates. and again, it was a little down to just a few candidates and they didn't have much time to put anything together. there wasn't really anything concrete coming from racy. that if you compare that to t
i know in the last month or so it has been improving its relationship with saudi arabia. but raising never really issued a clear plan about how he plans on improving the relationship with saudi arabia and trying to improve regional stability. so again, there is not much clarity in terms of the program as to what iran is going to do next. in terms of doing anything that will improve the economic outlook here. there's a theme here, isn't here. the fact that we have a bram racy who was always the...
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the anti missile batteries were being removed from iraq, q 8, jordan and saudi arabia. even general assembly has passed a resolution calling for a host, the flow of weapons to me and it's you and i'm bassett represents the as to the civilian government says the measures don't go far enough. well, me and miles, military is waging and offensive against armed ethnic groups with a ceasefire. lasting barely 3 days before collapsing. the un special envoy to me and ma says the situation there is alarming. an estimated 100000 people have been displaced in the fighting. and the military is attacking convoys, trying to bring in aid from neighboring thailand. tony chang reports now from the tie me in my border. a single mine, a bird perches on a temple roof and thailand and o men for those. the believe it brings bad luck. but just down the road. no time for superstition. people are packing up supplies to send across the board to man ma . they have to operate without the tire authorities knowing and with no guarantees . the aid will get through it. it's very difficult to get access
the anti missile batteries were being removed from iraq, q 8, jordan and saudi arabia. even general assembly has passed a resolution calling for a host, the flow of weapons to me and it's you and i'm bassett represents the as to the civilian government says the measures don't go far enough. well, me and miles, military is waging and offensive against armed ethnic groups with a ceasefire. lasting barely 3 days before collapsing. the un special envoy to me and ma says the situation there is...
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now, i know in the last month or so, it has been improving its relationship with saudi arabia. but raising never really issued a clear plan about how he plans on improving the relationship with saudi arabia and trying to improve regional stability. so again, there is not much clarity in terms of the program as to what iran is going to do next. the us military presence in the middle east is shrinking further some equipment and hundreds of soldiers a being pulled out authentic and confirmed reports that an anti, the anti missile batteries were being removed from iraq, kuwait, jordan, and saudi arabia. it comes 2 years up to the us, grew its military presence of the region as tensions escalated with iran. if he is preparing for parliamentary elections on monday, the vote comes as tens of thousands from the 2 great region continue to seek refuge across the border in sudan. more than 2000000 internally displaced many more need food aid. i'll just have a morgan reports now from galleries in sudan near the boulder with if you this was once i get highly maria shelter in this refugee ca
now, i know in the last month or so, it has been improving its relationship with saudi arabia. but raising never really issued a clear plan about how he plans on improving the relationship with saudi arabia and trying to improve regional stability. so again, there is not much clarity in terms of the program as to what iran is going to do next. the us military presence in the middle east is shrinking further some equipment and hundreds of soldiers a being pulled out authentic and confirmed...
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he's looking fine and dry over saudi arabia as well. that could be a shower to affecting western parts of yemen. as we move across to the horn of africa, we've seen storms brewing across the e. c o, p, and rift valley showers across coastal areas of somalia and kenya. but the real storms are brewing across the central, both of africa. cameroon, seeing some really severe weather. heavy rain, strong winds, damage buildings there is it going to sunday will like to see more of that rain there and effecting area of nigeria. but further south it is a pretty dry and fine picture. the wet weather is affecting southern areas of mozambique and is in bob way, but south africa sing plenty of sunshine and the temperature in cape town will continue to climb as we go into the weekend. sponsored cattle airways. talk to al jazeera, we oh skinny ami, were attacking ring, and now they're attacking everyone and me on my do you regret words like gosh, we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman, preston, it would be great. we meet with global news makers an
he's looking fine and dry over saudi arabia as well. that could be a shower to affecting western parts of yemen. as we move across to the horn of africa, we've seen storms brewing across the e. c o, p, and rift valley showers across coastal areas of somalia and kenya. but the real storms are brewing across the central, both of africa. cameroon, seeing some really severe weather. heavy rain, strong winds, damage buildings there is it going to sunday will like to see more of that rain there and...
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egypt, uae, saudi arabia.s a conservative, i would like to see us scale back that military assistance. i would like to see us start retrenching from the region, and i know that's a provocative statement, but i feel like our continued presence there, while it might have been great decades ago when we were there to protect oil interests, is no longer of value and it is really not making the united states any safer. i would like to talk about sanctions, but i don't want to take too much time. colin: thank you, kelley. kori. kori: so there are two economic issues that are frequently overlooked in the conversation about global trade policy. in the first is that tariffs are not paid by the country you put them on. they're paid by the consumers of exports of those countries. and so, tariffs can be useful as a punitive tool to affect another country's trade policies. we should be clear about the fact that it's the consumers, in our case, the american consumers who pay the cost of those tariffs. conservatives have tend
egypt, uae, saudi arabia.s a conservative, i would like to see us scale back that military assistance. i would like to see us start retrenching from the region, and i know that's a provocative statement, but i feel like our continued presence there, while it might have been great decades ago when we were there to protect oil interests, is no longer of value and it is really not making the united states any safer. i would like to talk about sanctions, but i don't want to take too much time....
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ben ali had fled tunisia for saudi arabia and the vehicle. on january 14th, we were all gathered in front of the interior ministry shouting, get out, get out. it was an unforgettable moment in hundreds of thousands of people use the sun. the demonstrators had 12 nations from all walks of life. united across the country, proved that they were stronger than been ali. we will get him within the space of a month, the uprising of cd was eat, had taken over the whole country and swept away the decades old dictatorship. tunisia was the starting point of uprisings that gripped large parts of the arab world over the next few months from algeria and egypt to jordan by rain, syria, and yemen. in 17 countries, people took to the streets to demand bread, freedom and social justice. millions of people were taking their political destiny into their own hands, pushing back against corrupt regimes and authoritarian leaders in egypt. the news of the fall of tunisian dictator ben ali rang alarm bells for president tuscany. mubarek, the 82 year old had likewise
ben ali had fled tunisia for saudi arabia and the vehicle. on january 14th, we were all gathered in front of the interior ministry shouting, get out, get out. it was an unforgettable moment in hundreds of thousands of people use the sun. the demonstrators had 12 nations from all walks of life. united across the country, proved that they were stronger than been ali. we will get him within the space of a month, the uprising of cd was eat, had taken over the whole country and swept away the...
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you see that with saudi arabia. we had given saudi arabia weapons, and they turned around and invaded, or at least began, a campaign, war against yemen. they convinced the united states that we needed to be in that war in yemen to create a hedge against iran. and so we found out we got deeper and deeper into conflict in which there was really no stated u.s. military interest except for this idea that iran, we were somehow keeping iran's influence at bay by being there. so we end up giving them military assistance that's used to kill civilians and create a complete humanitarian disaster there. same with uae that was involved -- it is still involved -- in the war in yemen. and we see that our giving this , assistance was is a blank check for these countries to not only create conflict with their neighbors, but also use them to repress their own countries, their own people. we're talking about despotic monarchies -- egypt, uae, saudi arabia. as a conservative, i would like to see us scale backed that military assistanc
you see that with saudi arabia. we had given saudi arabia weapons, and they turned around and invaded, or at least began, a campaign, war against yemen. they convinced the united states that we needed to be in that war in yemen to create a hedge against iran. and so we found out we got deeper and deeper into conflict in which there was really no stated u.s. military interest except for this idea that iran, we were somehow keeping iran's influence at bay by being there. so we end up giving them...
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we cut down sending supplies to israel and sent awacs to saudi arabia at that time. is a history of us reacting if the israelis push too far. peter: danny in tel aviv, do you understand those voices of israel, people who write for "the jerusalem post" who say the last conflict, the one we covered ad nausea him here on al jazeera, the fourth war in three years between israel and in effect hamas, there were voices out of israel saying what netanyahu did there was about political expediency and political survival could because if he picks a fight with hamas, that gives him six more months as israeli prime minister. a derivative of that is, if he picks a fight with charon, that maybe get him another 12 months as israeli print minister -- with tehran, that maybe gets him another 12 months as israeli prime minister. >> when he think about a timeline and negotiations for forming a different government -- you think about a timeline and negotiations for forming a different government, we are very happy we got to a cease-fire a few days ago. same with iran, we put our national
we cut down sending supplies to israel and sent awacs to saudi arabia at that time. is a history of us reacting if the israelis push too far. peter: danny in tel aviv, do you understand those voices of israel, people who write for "the jerusalem post" who say the last conflict, the one we covered ad nausea him here on al jazeera, the fourth war in three years between israel and in effect hamas, there were voices out of israel saying what netanyahu did there was about political...
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he made reference to iran's relationship with saudi arabia and other regional powers and the war in yemenhe said those issues are something iranians are willing to move forward on, including the fact that iran doesn't have any issues with saudi arabia that they are willing to sit down with them and reestablish ties. that is something the previous administration has also hinted. in terms of yemen, he mentioned the solution for the war needs to come from the yemeni people, but when it came to the nuclear deal, which dominated most questions from foreign media, he was adamant that this is an ongoing issue that iran is willing to go back to its original commitment if the united states returns to the deal and lifts sanctions. he says as long as there is a benefit for the nation, he will, he doesn't see issues with honoring this agreement. this comes at a critical time because there is speculation about what the new government will do in terms of the nuclear deal, but there is a push from -- that there needs to be some kind of resolution soon. these talks can't be ongoing indefinitely. >> our r
he made reference to iran's relationship with saudi arabia and other regional powers and the war in yemenhe said those issues are something iranians are willing to move forward on, including the fact that iran doesn't have any issues with saudi arabia that they are willing to sit down with them and reestablish ties. that is something the previous administration has also hinted. in terms of yemen, he mentioned the solution for the war needs to come from the yemeni people, but when it came to the...
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saudi arabia's energy minister says recent market developments have moved the april decision to gradually increase production. he said there were still concerns about the recovery and demand for energy. moderna says it is seeking full approval for its covid vaccine. the drugmaker says it will submit data to the food and drug administration to support its application for use of the vaccine in people 18 and over. along with the pfizer vaccine, the moderna shot for -- shot has been a big part of the u.s. vaccination effort. there's a report that japan will allow some spectators at the olympic games. organizers will lead to fans attend the games. spectators will be required to provide a negative virus test or a vaccine certificate. fans from overseas would not be allowed to see the olympics in person. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. matt: 1:00 in p.m. in new york. i am matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we're following
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the so it is in the saudi arabia and the merits. wanted to prevent the realization of cutout interest life and death conflict or the control in the region all today is perhaps more important than the arab israeli conflict with all 3 glucose fetus jaila hob. ah, this is another legacy of the arab spring. the stance toward the muslim brotherhood still often marks the demarcation line between friend and foe. into neesha, political developments were initially similar to those in egypt. here to the countries 1st democratic elections took place after the revolution. here to the muslim brotherhood succeeded and becoming part of the government. here too, there was a threat of radicalization. the political forces were deadlocked. the economy stagnated unemployment rows. more and more young people were trying to emigrate to europe. the new political class seemed as incapable of leading tunisia to a better future as the former regime. some tunisians even began to wish for the return of ben ali, ah, rochelle, the no, she has been speaker of the
the so it is in the saudi arabia and the merits. wanted to prevent the realization of cutout interest life and death conflict or the control in the region all today is perhaps more important than the arab israeli conflict with all 3 glucose fetus jaila hob. ah, this is another legacy of the arab spring. the stance toward the muslim brotherhood still often marks the demarcation line between friend and foe. into neesha, political developments were initially similar to those in egypt. here to the...
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saudi arabia and the merits wanted to prevent the realization of cutout interest. this is a life and death conflict over control in the region today is perhaps more important than the arab israeli conflict. 3 glucose, please. hi lou hobb. this is another legacy of the arab spring. the stance toward the muslim brotherhood still often marks the demarcation line between friend and foe. into neesha, political developments were initially similar to those in egypt. here to the countries burst democratic elections took place after the revolution. here to the muslim brotherhood succeeded and becoming part of the government. here too, there was a threat of radicalization. the political forces were deadlocked. the economy stagnated unemployment rows. more and more young people were trying to emigrate to europe. the new political class seemed as incapable of leading tunisia to a better future as the former regime. some 2 nations even began to wish for the return of ben ali, ah, rochelle, the no, she has been speaker of tenicia parliament since 2019 and is the leader of the an
saudi arabia and the merits wanted to prevent the realization of cutout interest. this is a life and death conflict over control in the region today is perhaps more important than the arab israeli conflict. 3 glucose, please. hi lou hobb. this is another legacy of the arab spring. the stance toward the muslim brotherhood still often marks the demarcation line between friend and foe. into neesha, political developments were initially similar to those in egypt. here to the countries burst...
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remove some military equipment from saudi arabia. iden administration than they did under the trump administration, especially, for instance when, it comes to saudi arabia's engagement in yemen. the iranians are saying they want to continue those negotiations. they've already somewhat started. but you do see the iranians really forcefully pushing their diplomacy in the middle east and showing they are a really, really important player, jake? >> frederik pleitgen in tehran, thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> here in the united states, some much-needed help that cannot come fast enough for, oh, so many people in this country forced to choose between parenting and a paycheck right now. stay with us. we can transformr workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change-- meeting them where they are, and getting them where they want to
remove some military equipment from saudi arabia. iden administration than they did under the trump administration, especially, for instance when, it comes to saudi arabia's engagement in yemen. the iranians are saying they want to continue those negotiations. they've already somewhat started. but you do see the iranians really forcefully pushing their diplomacy in the middle east and showing they are a really, really important player, jake? >> frederik pleitgen in tehran, thank you so...
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whereas ro, honey, was not in many cases, for example, regarding regarding relations with saudi arabia regarding the saudi arabian issue. well, honey was very much against the lying at the beach stake in the wrong, so not to solving. he was very angry by the fact that the siege on some of the talk, the saudi embassy, january 2016 relation back. i think whereas he ronnie clashed this opinion on the issue regarding saudi arabia and reach you regarding relations with america. i think we're going to, he's going to continue. i'm going to go along with the supreme leader with the supreme leaders idea energy at the end of the day come on the, the person mix, foreign policy decision is the supreme either. so this is what i was gonna ask you sorry to interrupt. we should really remember that title, supreme leader. yes, we are talking about elected president, but the big stuff happens above him. yes. you know, the problem with being a president, come on, you have all the responsibility people, you don't have all the authority and that's a very, very bad position to be. but we do, you see, i thin
whereas ro, honey, was not in many cases, for example, regarding regarding relations with saudi arabia regarding the saudi arabian issue. well, honey was very much against the lying at the beach stake in the wrong, so not to solving. he was very angry by the fact that the siege on some of the talk, the saudi embassy, january 2016 relation back. i think whereas he ronnie clashed this opinion on the issue regarding saudi arabia and reach you regarding relations with america. i think we're going...
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, that america foundational values were going to be paramount in any of the talks with saudi arabia. so that must also be applied to iran. now, with a, with president raising and his background, i think it makes it very difficult for the president, the united states and the state department to have negotiations with right easy. but we also have to see how that works out. the idea is coming to washington and morrow to discuss the, the regional challenges that israel basis. and i'm sure this will be a very important topic of that conversation. and mr. biden has, i understand either some sanctions already to the dismay of middle eastern countries and, and it gives them more money to be militarily adventurous and to disrupt the piece and at several countries. so i think that again mister bi needs to consider america foundational values in negotiations with president easy. and i know that some other countries are involved or i believe some of the countries are involved in trying to set the stage for the u. s. re entry with around over the jcp away. but it's, it's a, it's gotta be a compli
, that america foundational values were going to be paramount in any of the talks with saudi arabia. so that must also be applied to iran. now, with a, with president raising and his background, i think it makes it very difficult for the president, the united states and the state department to have negotiations with right easy. but we also have to see how that works out. the idea is coming to washington and morrow to discuss the, the regional challenges that israel basis. and i'm sure this will...
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we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west west, then rushes. 30 seconds gotta you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing state of affairs and i think it's one that's not going to improve any time soon unless the ordinary person in america and in griffin, actually learns to say no, no to be one rabble who never answering so a conversation into a discussion because that risks losing an argument on the merits. so they will just simply end any prospects of a discussion by a critic houston. you will be racist all being islamic phobic or be in a fight. so unless people in america, britain say enough is enough, we are going to take back our society than this cancer will just become worse and was this made this to them? i don't talk to ok that i don't know why gentlemen, that's all the time we have one of the i guess in the past and in let and i want to thank you for watching your doctor see you next time. remember the the summer solution. that's right, we don't look at the problem to look at the solution and that today we've got the one only marshall. our boss is
we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west west, then rushes. 30 seconds gotta you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing state of affairs and i think it's one that's not going to improve any time soon unless the ordinary person in america and in griffin, actually learns to say no, no to be one rabble who never answering so a conversation into a discussion because that risks losing an argument on the merits. so they will just simply end any prospects of a discussion...
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his execution comes a year after saudi arabia said that it would abolish the death penalty for crimes committed by under eighteens. those were the headlines that clark will be here with alj. is there a news i and less than half an hour to stay with us? well, her tells is next talk to al jazeera, we can, the army were attacking ringer, and now they're attacking everyone in me on my do you regret was like, gosh, we listen. absolutely. nigeria where the women present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera the holiday and the war herself was our house. people were shot dead on the entrance to the hotel. i do remember time, the hotels was shelled and started burning. in your cold weather i had turned to the camera man, i said look, let's get out of here. how have this place continued to function? shooting 3 and a half years of age again was the best to tell the people over the world what was happening in the i i. ready o. ready sorry a vo, city of love art and music. ready but on the banks of the millions go river, the lifel
his execution comes a year after saudi arabia said that it would abolish the death penalty for crimes committed by under eighteens. those were the headlines that clark will be here with alj. is there a news i and less than half an hour to stay with us? well, her tells is next talk to al jazeera, we can, the army were attacking ringer, and now they're attacking everyone in me on my do you regret was like, gosh, we listen. absolutely. nigeria where the women present, it would be great. we meet...
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we cut down, sending military supplies to israel, and in facts at the, a wax, the saudi arabia at that time. so i think there it is, a history of us reacting if the israelis push too far done is going on in tennessee . do you understand those voices of israel? people who write for say, the jerusalem post, who was saying when the last conflict, the one that we covered ad nauseum here on al jazeera, the 4th war in 3, and a bit years between israel and in effect between israel and thomas. there were voices out of israel saying, what nathan, yahoo did, there was about political expediency and about political survival. because if he picks a fight with him ass, that gets him 6 more months as he's ready. prime minister, you know, a derivative of that if you will, is if he picks a fight with her on that maybe gets him another 12 months as israeli prime minister . so you just mention that to live and let's look at it. we've got a phone, those to be coming from hamas. and when you think about the political or dying light, as we speak a very parliament is inside a local agent for forming a differ
we cut down, sending military supplies to israel, and in facts at the, a wax, the saudi arabia at that time. so i think there it is, a history of us reacting if the israelis push too far done is going on in tennessee . do you understand those voices of israel? people who write for say, the jerusalem post, who was saying when the last conflict, the one that we covered ad nauseum here on al jazeera, the 4th war in 3, and a bit years between israel and in effect between israel and thomas. there...
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of its national security interests support and play political ball with repressive regimes like saudi arabiay from those kinds of governments because you saw it as in america's national security interests to be friends with them. in the future, does america have to cut ties with those kinds of governments? yeah, we have to fundamentally change. look, i argued for doing this in the obama administration. i didn't win that argument, but i tell a story in the book about a mand name mohammed, egyptian american. he was thrown in prison when he was protesting the coup in 2013 that removed mersi. he was tortured after being shot. he's tortured in the most gruesome ways. he goes on a hunger strike. the egyptian authorities put an isis recruiter in his prison cell. and mohamed is sitting there debating the merits of non—violent versus violent resistance with an isis recruiter. the reason this government, that we give billions to from the united states is doing that, is because they wanted to radicalise their own opposition because it justifies their suppression, and that's what needs to change. the un
of its national security interests support and play political ball with repressive regimes like saudi arabiay from those kinds of governments because you saw it as in america's national security interests to be friends with them. in the future, does america have to cut ties with those kinds of governments? yeah, we have to fundamentally change. look, i argued for doing this in the obama administration. i didn't win that argument, but i tell a story in the book about a mand name mohammed,...