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why is saudi arabia engage in this dispute out of the blue? has there been any attempt to reach deal, and if yes, why hasn't it born any fruit? these and more on this edition of iran today. the offshore field known as arash in iran and dore in kuwait has long been a source of contention between these two countries, grabbing headlines from time to time. and saudi arabia has yet to be developed due to various factors. following the islamic revolution's victory, iran attempted to initiate the development process. however, unforeseen circumstances continually halted progress. one of the primary obstacles was the ongoing disagreement regarding the phills ownership, which further complicated. the project's advancement. the iranian ministry of foreign affairs has given a protest note to kuwait's ambassador to tehran over the country's one-sided statements on the rh natural gas field which iran shares with its southwestern neighbor. muhammad ali bacon assistant to iran's foreign minister and the head of the ministry's persian golf department said maki
why is saudi arabia engage in this dispute out of the blue? has there been any attempt to reach deal, and if yes, why hasn't it born any fruit? these and more on this edition of iran today. the offshore field known as arash in iran and dore in kuwait has long been a source of contention between these two countries, grabbing headlines from time to time. and saudi arabia has yet to be developed due to various factors. following the islamic revolution's victory, iran attempted to initiate the...
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to add insult to injury trump successor joe biden, snobs, principal habit of saudi arabia for several years. the rest emerged over the murder of this mat, jamal ketchup, t a. saudi journalist and fierce critics of the monarchy in 2018. he was killed in the saudi consulate in turkey, on top of that, in the mid to thousands. the us challenge the very foundation of the us goals partnership. it started fracking more and more of its own oil and gas that's has allows us to reach almost a sort of a energy independence. and this has shifted quite a lot. the understanding that may be actually the gulf states and the me to these is not going to remain as important as it used to be for the us energy security gulf states or reacting to all these changes down to a global push to move away from fossil fuels, but the saudis and, and the rods have been investing big and renewables presenting themselves as green front runners. the u. a even hosted the most recent un climate conference. but neither country is actually quitting oil. in fact, they've been increasing oil and gas production and exploration
to add insult to injury trump successor joe biden, snobs, principal habit of saudi arabia for several years. the rest emerged over the murder of this mat, jamal ketchup, t a. saudi journalist and fierce critics of the monarchy in 2018. he was killed in the saudi consulate in turkey, on top of that, in the mid to thousands. the us challenge the very foundation of the us goals partnership. it started fracking more and more of its own oil and gas that's has allows us to reach almost a sort of a...
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they have these numbers. states have let saudi arabia through the door and now saudi arabia must show that it is up to the task of being chair of the commission on the stuff been present lucky or that from amnesty international. thank you very much. thank you. ukraine's foreign minister to me through collab. i'm is visiting india in an attempt to strengthen ties between the 2 countries. a short time ago. we like to research the memorial for my gun. the color vice promoting keeps peaceful in mid to end the world with russia. as well as seeking human to terry and assistance on investments aid from debbie bought india and has traditionally had strong economic and defense ties with russia and has not but backed sanctions against most go over the invasion of u frame. india continues to not condemned, or she has envisioned a few green stands rooted in a long history of friendship between daily and moscow. dies and nurtured by environment have done that in the movie whose metro she has without damage reported nearly 20 times since 2014, the indians, hostile neighborhoods forces it to play a
they have these numbers. states have let saudi arabia through the door and now saudi arabia must show that it is up to the task of being chair of the commission on the stuff been present lucky or that from amnesty international. thank you very much. thank you. ukraine's foreign minister to me through collab. i'm is visiting india in an attempt to strengthen ties between the 2 countries. a short time ago. we like to research the memorial for my gun. the color vice promoting keeps peaceful in mid...
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to add insult to injury trump, successor joe biden snapped principal habit of saudi arabia for several years. the risk emerged over the murder of this mat, jamal ketchup, t a. saudi journalist and fierce critics of the monarchy in 2018. he was killed in the saudi consulate in turkey. on top of that, in the mid to thousands. the us challenge the very foundation of the us goals partnership. it started fracking more and more of its own oil and gas that's has allowed us to reach almost a sort of a energy independence. and this has shifted quite a lot. the understanding that may be actually the gulf states and the me to these is not going to remain as important as it used to be for the us a, an artistic during the gulf states or reacting to all these changes and to a global push to move away from fossil fuels, but the saudis and, and moratti's have been investing big and renewables presenting themselves as green front runners. the way even hosted the most recent un climate conference. but neither country is actually quitting oil. in fact, they've been increasing oil and gas production and e
to add insult to injury trump, successor joe biden snapped principal habit of saudi arabia for several years. the risk emerged over the murder of this mat, jamal ketchup, t a. saudi journalist and fierce critics of the monarchy in 2018. he was killed in the saudi consulate in turkey. on top of that, in the mid to thousands. the us challenge the very foundation of the us goals partnership. it started fracking more and more of its own oil and gas that's has allowed us to reach almost a sort of a...
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furthermore, we have supported saudi arabia in defining employment programs and upscaling young saudi arabians. we have also worked on advancing the education system and infrastructure development. bcg is now caught between two sovereigns. the subcommittee requested that we provide information related to work we have done to work we have done for the pif. the pif has told us that it considers that information to be protected government information. like other countries, saudi arabia has lost protecting that kind of information and applies serious criminal penalties. we risk penalties for the firm and for individuals working or living in saudi arabia. in support of the position, the pif initiated litigation against bcg in saudi court and we have challenged the pif's position. bcg is complying with the subpoena and making production to the committee within the legal constraints that we are subject to. we have engaged with leaders at all levels of the pif and continue to make a robust -- to make as robust a production as possible to the subcommittee. i also want to reassure you that our
furthermore, we have supported saudi arabia in defining employment programs and upscaling young saudi arabians. we have also worked on advancing the education system and infrastructure development. bcg is now caught between two sovereigns. the subcommittee requested that we provide information related to work we have done to work we have done for the pif. the pif has told us that it considers that information to be protected government information. like other countries, saudi arabia has lost...
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duma vyacheslav volodin , crown prince, chairman of the council of ministers of the kingdom of saudi arabiayad. relations between countries are developing dynamically, the dialogue between legislators and prospects is reaching a new level cooperation vyacheslav volodin discussed with the leadership of the saudi parliament what connects russia today with the largest and richest state in the middle east and what lies ahead, report by my colleague alexander laktionov. kingdom of saudi arabia, riyadh airport. the plane with the state duma delegation lands here around midnight. despite the late hour, there was a large group of people greeting us at the gangway. this is not an ordinary event. this is the first visit to the kingdom at the level of the chairman of the state duma in 30 years. saudi arabia is the largest, richest and most influential state in the middle east. russia's relations with the kingdom are developing. thanks to the dialogue between the leaders of the two countries, noted vyacheslav volodin. the speaker of the state duma conveyed greetings from the russian leader to the crown
duma vyacheslav volodin , crown prince, chairman of the council of ministers of the kingdom of saudi arabiayad. relations between countries are developing dynamically, the dialogue between legislators and prospects is reaching a new level cooperation vyacheslav volodin discussed with the leadership of the saudi parliament what connects russia today with the largest and richest state in the middle east and what lies ahead, report by my colleague alexander laktionov. kingdom of saudi arabia,...
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they could allegedly "harm the national security interest policies or rights of saudi arabia and pose a quote thread to that kingdom sovereignty," the saudi court ordered raised our alarm and added to the urgency of this investigation. how is it that consulting work performed by american companies , including records about investment in the united states golf, could harm saudi arabia's national security? how can allegedly commercial investments directed at the united states be out of the reach of subpoenaed issued by the united states government? the fact that we have to ask these questions heightens our concern about their work, not only for saudi arabia, but for other regimes around the world, many of them authoritarian. the company sitting before us today have told us that they are concerned that they or their saudi based employees will be imprisoned in saudi arabia if they comply with our subpoenas and to this, i would say, and i say to saudi arabia, i know you are watching no one anywhere in the world should be arrested, imprisoned, or otherwise harm because an american company h
they could allegedly "harm the national security interest policies or rights of saudi arabia and pose a quote thread to that kingdom sovereignty," the saudi court ordered raised our alarm and added to the urgency of this investigation. how is it that consulting work performed by american companies , including records about investment in the united states golf, could harm saudi arabia's national security? how can allegedly commercial investments directed at the united states be out of...
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why is saudi arabia different? why did all of those member states that, that you do a lot at home for their own populations for their own women? sit back and do nothing. it's a slap in the face to women's rights activists around the world. really struggling on the united nations direct as human rights watch. thank you very much. i thanks for having me. do crane's foreign minister to mutual collab is visiting india in an attempt to strengthen ties between the 2 countries. a short time ago he laid a wreath at the memorial full mahatma guntee is due to meet with his indian count of pots so. so romani, um yeah, sean come on friday. is expected to promote, keeps peaceful. i mean, not to end the war with russia, as well as seeking human to terry and assistance, an investment aid from debbie. but india has traditionally had strongly economic defense ties with russia, has no back sanctions against moscow over its invasion of ukraine. india continues to not condemned. she has envisioned a few green stands rooted in a long h
why is saudi arabia different? why did all of those member states that, that you do a lot at home for their own populations for their own women? sit back and do nothing. it's a slap in the face to women's rights activists around the world. really struggling on the united nations direct as human rights watch. thank you very much. i thanks for having me. do crane's foreign minister to mutual collab is visiting india in an attempt to strengthen ties between the 2 countries. a short time ago he...
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why is saudi arabia different? why did all of those member states that, that you do a lot at home for their own populations for their own women? sit back and do nothing. it's a slap in the face to women's rights activists around the world. really struggling on the united nations direct as human rights watch. thank you very much. i thanks for having me. ukraine's foreign minister, dimitri clay about is visiting india in an attempt to strength and ties. a short time ago, he led to reese at the memorial for mahatma gandhi, he's due to meet with is india and concert pos o'briant of my i'm john. nice call on friday. for labor is expected to promote keys, peaceful me, that's and the will with russia as well as the instrument and terry and assistance and investment aid from debbie boss in the us traditionally have strong economic and defense ties with russian and has not back sanctions against most go over its invasion of ukraine. india continues to not condemned as she has in the region. a few green stands rooted in a lo
why is saudi arabia different? why did all of those member states that, that you do a lot at home for their own populations for their own women? sit back and do nothing. it's a slap in the face to women's rights activists around the world. really struggling on the united nations direct as human rights watch. thank you very much. i thanks for having me. ukraine's foreign minister, dimitri clay about is visiting india in an attempt to strength and ties. a short time ago, he led to reese at the...
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kingdom of saudi arabia, riyadh airport.ate duma delegation lands here around midnight. despite the late hour , there was a large group of people greeting us at the gangway. this is not an ordinary event. this is the first visit to the kingdom at the level of the chairman of the state duma in 30 years. saudi arabia is the largest, richest and most influential state in the middle east. russia's relations with the kingdom are developing thanks to the dialogue between the leaders of the two countries, noted vyacheslav volodin. the speaker of the state duma conveyed the words of greetings from the russian leader to the crown prince of saudi arabia, mohammed bin salman al-saud. the building of the kingdom's advisory council becomes the central platform for inter-parliamentary dialogue. where legislative decisions are made, the russian delegation is invited to the meeting room, colleagues from moscow, saudi parliamentarians, are greeted with applause. the speaker of the advisory council leaves the meeting for a while and hurries t
kingdom of saudi arabia, riyadh airport.ate duma delegation lands here around midnight. despite the late hour , there was a large group of people greeting us at the gangway. this is not an ordinary event. this is the first visit to the kingdom at the level of the chairman of the state duma in 30 years. saudi arabia is the largest, richest and most influential state in the middle east. russia's relations with the kingdom are developing thanks to the dialogue between the leaders of the two...
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and unfortunately they're following for saudi arabia's your campaign and honesty. this is very concerning for us because who is going to pressure saudi arabia to release break people like baby or side of much hardware out that i might as a ton of people have been detained for their social media posts, who's going to pressure saudi arabia to release them when everyone is rolling out the red carpet for saudi arabia beside you, hinted at this early of 45. you remember states serve as members of that commission at any point. how did this big go on oppose what kind of horse trading happened there? honestly i wouldn't be able to tell you what, what happens behind the close door. so story of the, when we have seen some of the rainbow diploma directly go in to for on whether it's it's in the human rights council or beyond where it doesn't belong for how country believe. but it's body radio takes on these role. they might credibly act in order to improve human rights and there in the kingdom, maybe it's a, it's an issue, a good faith and a spouse the case. and what i would
and unfortunately they're following for saudi arabia's your campaign and honesty. this is very concerning for us because who is going to pressure saudi arabia to release break people like baby or side of much hardware out that i might as a ton of people have been detained for their social media posts, who's going to pressure saudi arabia to release them when everyone is rolling out the red carpet for saudi arabia beside you, hinted at this early of 45. you remember states serve as members of...
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. >> byron: the outrage over its backer, saudi arabia, and its troubling history sportswashed from theonversation. >> saudi arabia has been able to distract from its human rights record, killing and dismemberment of kamal khashoggi. >> byron: what's behind the sudden interest in golf. >>> girls of the world. our linsey davis, the emmy award-winning journalist and anchor on her new children's book paying homage to trailblazers like carole simpson. >> i felt growing up and seeing her on "world news" on the weekend, she was planting a seed for what was possible. >> byron: lindsay's message to other girls out there. >>> and the nsync reunion. fans who thought the boy band said bye bye bye to performing together got a big surprise. ♪ ain't no lie bye bye bye ♪ (screams) bleeding gums are serious, jamie. dr. garcia? woah. they're a sign of bacterial infection. crest gum detoxify's antibacterial fluoride works below the gumline to help heal gums and stop bleeding. crest saves the day. crest. - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! mucinex dm gives you
. >> byron: the outrage over its backer, saudi arabia, and its troubling history sportswashed from theonversation. >> saudi arabia has been able to distract from its human rights record, killing and dismemberment of kamal khashoggi. >> byron: what's behind the sudden interest in golf. >>> girls of the world. our linsey davis, the emmy award-winning journalist and anchor on her new children's book paying homage to trailblazers like carole simpson. >> i felt...
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literally a saudi arabia's bid was unopposed. uh, was that any effort to find a different country to lead that commission or what kind of holes trading led to this outcome? yeah, that's a good question. it's really disappointing that so many countries, the 45 countries that are members of the commission on the status of women. i don't see any evidence that there was an attempt to get a candidate that would be better at promoting women's rights or would be a better face for this important body. and that, that is a huge disappointment. and it's not just a $45.00 countries that are on the commission. we could have seen important member states like the united states and germany, others who, who are voting members there right now, but certainly carry a lot of influence. we haven't seen any evidence that they tried to do anything. there was a lot of complaining, privately diplomats were telling me, oh, this is terrible, but it's too late. and if they were to call a vote or to push against saudi arabia, then there would be some sort of
literally a saudi arabia's bid was unopposed. uh, was that any effort to find a different country to lead that commission or what kind of holes trading led to this outcome? yeah, that's a good question. it's really disappointing that so many countries, the 45 countries that are members of the commission on the status of women. i don't see any evidence that there was an attempt to get a candidate that would be better at promoting women's rights or would be a better face for this important body....
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in fact, this is the dependence of afghanistan on saudi arabia. haj agha mohadnejad now, in terms of criteria and criteria , if we want to check the light of the earth, the moon's light can be the criteria and standards of the first lunar month . this is a discussion in terms of jurisprudence that if we did not see the crescent like tonight and tomorrow night, we saw the moon while its dark part can be seen with a weak light because we have the crescent then that dark part can be seen with a weak light, so to speak this light is the light of the earth, because it is actually the light that shines from the earth to the moon, because when we see the moon in a halal form we see someone who is on the moon. he sees the earth almost in the shape of badr, that is, in fact , they are relative to each other in this way. well, this light of the earth, the light of the moon, can be the first criterion of the lunar month. this is according to some of the jurists who are few , that is, in the contemporary jurists who are still in there is no life sentence. two
in fact, this is the dependence of afghanistan on saudi arabia. haj agha mohadnejad now, in terms of criteria and criteria , if we want to check the light of the earth, the moon's light can be the criteria and standards of the first lunar month . this is a discussion in terms of jurisprudence that if we did not see the crescent like tonight and tomorrow night, we saw the moon while its dark part can be seen with a weak light because we have the crescent then that dark part can be seen with a...
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park based on the japanese animation franchise dragon ball is set to be built not injapan, but in saudi arabiathe saudi arabian government's investment fund — have announced the park will cover more than 500,000 square metres and feature a 70—metre dragon at its centre. it comes just weeks after the death of akira toriyama, who created the franchise and has drawn some criticism from fans unhappy with the decision to base the park in saudi arabia. dr filippo cervelli is a lecturer of modern japanese literature and pop culture at soas university of london. i asked him why dragon ball is so popular. so it is the japanese form of comics that traditionally are read from right to left. and then it was very popular in japan and in other countries. and of course, its popularity was boosted immensely by its adaptation to an animated tv series which aired in the whole world and took the world by storm, especially from the late �*90s onwards. dragon ball started off as a comedic manga with fighting scenes, but then it took on a more combat focused stance and mixed elements of chinese folklore, japanese h
park based on the japanese animation franchise dragon ball is set to be built not injapan, but in saudi arabiathe saudi arabian government's investment fund — have announced the park will cover more than 500,000 square metres and feature a 70—metre dragon at its centre. it comes just weeks after the death of akira toriyama, who created the franchise and has drawn some criticism from fans unhappy with the decision to base the park in saudi arabia. dr filippo cervelli is a lecturer of modern...
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saudi arabia and sorts rights record. saudi arabia and sports dust _ rights record.ow is a revelation for everybody here, and i'm sure in time, it'll get better and better for people. 50 time, it'll get better and better for people-— for people. so a huge night for both men - ngannou _ for people. so a huge night for both men - ngannou out to _ for people. so a huge night for both men - ngannou out to prove - for people. so a huge night for both men - ngannou out to prove is - for people. so a huge night for both men - ngannou out to prove is the | men — ngannou out to prove is the real deal, and forjoshua, his reputation as one of the biggest names in the sport is on the line. ade adeyoin, bbc news, riyadh. formula i is also in saudi arabia, and all of her berman will become the youngest british driver in f1 when he takes onto the grid tomorrow. 18—year—old is ferrari's reserve driver, replacing carlos seitz. berman had been on pole for the formula to grand prix tomorrow. he's withdrawn without to make his f1 he's withdrawn without to make his fi debut, starting fro
saudi arabia and sorts rights record. saudi arabia and sports dust _ rights record.ow is a revelation for everybody here, and i'm sure in time, it'll get better and better for people. 50 time, it'll get better and better for people-— for people. so a huge night for both men - ngannou _ for people. so a huge night for both men - ngannou out to _ for people. so a huge night for both men - ngannou out to prove - for people. so a huge night for both men - ngannou out to prove is - for people. so...
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experts say a new bridge would take us to complete and cost hundreds of millions of dollars is saudi arabia using its ownership of u. k. football club, newcastle, united to detract from a human rights rep. that's next. support the, enjoying the views and come and take a look at this. i'll tell you the highlights. every week email inbox subscribe now . has caused about why does that mean? because like now i'm lisa, i'm on the, the new host. join us for an exciting explanation of everything in between. this is a video and audio production 5 d w. i hope video will tune in the i'm you can also, you can find is a cd state in history trans time as a frontier of the roman empire to its leading role in the united kingdom, industrial revolution. but nothing represents the city most. so then the st. james is called touched on a hill north of the river time. saint james's pock watches open you cause it's one of the only premier league grounds which can be found bag in the hall to the city we called at the cathedral now. initially started to build the 2nd send p and english north, east new cost of the
experts say a new bridge would take us to complete and cost hundreds of millions of dollars is saudi arabia using its ownership of u. k. football club, newcastle, united to detract from a human rights rep. that's next. support the, enjoying the views and come and take a look at this. i'll tell you the highlights. every week email inbox subscribe now . has caused about why does that mean? because like now i'm lisa, i'm on the, the new host. join us for an exciting explanation of everything in...
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years ago the aramka complex using drones, in saudi arabia, its leadership was very indignant that the caused damage to the oil industry. it is necessary to study operation mantis, which the americans carried out against oil complexes, floating oil complexes of iran in 1988, since they were suspected of intelligence activities at the same time, it is necessary to study the situation in the taiwan strait in 1996 and how the americans acted there, everything must be studied, in the end conclusions, which they... i do, what no, guys, we haven’t studied that with the houthis, it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work, not a single scenario is suitable, without a ground operation, for a ground operation, of course, the westerners are not ready, imagine how the houthis they will be happy, they say, it’s not the bad guys who came on their own, well, yes, the houthis, they, like many yemenis, they are a messy operation that is needed in scale, like the iraqi one in fact, because the army, the red sea coast from yemen, nothing can be done with them. another dead end, and this is the mess we're talking a
years ago the aramka complex using drones, in saudi arabia, its leadership was very indignant that the caused damage to the oil industry. it is necessary to study operation mantis, which the americans carried out against oil complexes, floating oil complexes of iran in 1988, since they were suspected of intelligence activities at the same time, it is necessary to study the situation in the taiwan strait in 1996 and how the americans acted there, everything must be studied, in the end...
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it's part of a huge weekend of sport in saudi arabia, as ade adeyoin reports.shua has faced many challenges in his career but this will be a first, a crossover bout against a former heavyweight mixed martial arts champion. a year ago somebody said to you are going to be having this crossover fight against francis ngannou, presumably would have just laughed?— francis ngannou, presumably would havejust laughed? yeah. what you have just laughed? yeah. what you chance have just laughed? yeah. what you change your — have just laughed? yeah. what you change your mind? _ have just laughed? yeah. what you change your mind? i _ have just laughed? yeah. what you change your mind? i realised - have just laughed? yeah. what you change your mind? i realised it's i change your mind? i realised it's not a gimmick. _ change your mind? i realised it's not a gimmick, the _ change your mind? i realised it's not a gimmick, the guy - change your mind? i realised it's not a gimmick, the guy can - change your mind? i realised it's not a gimmick, the guy can fight| change your mind? i
it's part of a huge weekend of sport in saudi arabia, as ade adeyoin reports.shua has faced many challenges in his career but this will be a first, a crossover bout against a former heavyweight mixed martial arts champion. a year ago somebody said to you are going to be having this crossover fight against francis ngannou, presumably would have just laughed?— francis ngannou, presumably would havejust laughed? yeah. what you have just laughed? yeah. what you chance have just laughed? yeah....
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why have saudi arabia decided to build a theme park dedicated to it?ou _ theme park dedicated to it? so, this news comes, as you said, _ theme park dedicated to it? so, this news comes, as you said, not - theme park dedicated to it? so, this news comes, as you said, not many| news comes, as you said, not many weeks after the announcement of the death of the dragon ball creator. but how much, how far was he himself involved? definitely, this park, the initiative comes as a collaboration between saudi arabia and the animation company which owns the rights to dragon ball, and it is made to make saudi arabia a hub of entertainment culture and the people behind these plans set that there are almost 80% of the people they serve in saudi arabia have watched anime and almost half of them know dragon ball. so there are many reasons possibly and also some of them are matters of speculation. one can be that since the park is meant to be so big uncovers such a big area with massive statues, there are plans for a 70 meter tall statue of the dragon god, that only sa
why have saudi arabia decided to build a theme park dedicated to it?ou _ theme park dedicated to it? so, this news comes, as you said, _ theme park dedicated to it? so, this news comes, as you said, not - theme park dedicated to it? so, this news comes, as you said, not many| news comes, as you said, not many weeks after the announcement of the death of the dragon ball creator. but how much, how far was he himself involved? definitely, this park, the initiative comes as a collaboration between...
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the way, by the way , when the negotiations had just begun, they were still a secret of iran and saudi arabiaafter all that hybrid war that they waged on the entire great middle east, because that i’m afraid, i’m getting into someone else’s, someone else’s area, but semina arkavich already looks at me like... like walter’s muzzle, so to speak, here, well, well, listen, well, well , really, a lot of people said, but this impossible, american, well, but in reality it’s like, well, that’s it, it’s not, well, it’s maybe this is different, i don’t know, one way or another this means a retreat, so to speak , of the united states, from the middle east since it means that in reality they really only have one region left that they will somehow try to cling to, china , this is the indo-pacific region, which, yes, this, this, well, maybe the southeastern one. although there are also a lot of all sorts of problems there, this sets us in the medium term a much more ambitious task than simply confronting the onslaught of american imperialism, the lugansk lisbon road will have to be done , yes, well, we hav
the way, by the way , when the negotiations had just begun, they were still a secret of iran and saudi arabiaafter all that hybrid war that they waged on the entire great middle east, because that i’m afraid, i’m getting into someone else’s, someone else’s area, but semina arkavich already looks at me like... like walter’s muzzle, so to speak, here, well, well, listen, well, well , really, a lot of people said, but this impossible, american, well, but in reality it’s like, well,...
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she said that she was shocked at saudi arabia being given the chair of this committee. i honestly, i don't know whether to laugh or to cry. i'm after you're in the news. thoughts on your radio was pointed to the commission on the status of women. every day amnesty international. we're working on the cases of women. we're currently in prison because they have tried to defend the women's rights. and the job of this commission on the status of the women is to promote gender equality and to promote women's empowerment. i can tell you that right now we're working on the case of a young woman, 29 years old, fitness instructor and women's women, human rights defenders was forcibly disappeared. so her family doesn't know where she is. and the reason that she was locked up was because she tweeted on her in the hash tag and email guardianship. and because she coasted a photo of herself in the mall without wearing a traditional buyer. so for me, this is absolutely for us to call that the commission on the status of women which have sonya re beyond its chair and i must express my d
she said that she was shocked at saudi arabia being given the chair of this committee. i honestly, i don't know whether to laugh or to cry. i'm after you're in the news. thoughts on your radio was pointed to the commission on the status of women. every day amnesty international. we're working on the cases of women. we're currently in prison because they have tried to defend the women's rights. and the job of this commission on the status of the women is to promote gender equality and to promote...
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today the united nations announced that saudi arabia will take over the un women's rights for him. and that despite having what campaigners call an abysmal record on gender equality, reward will lead the human condition responsible for promoting equal rights around the world. active is heavily criticize the kingdoms uncontested appointment saw the authorities have repeatedly imprisoned women's rights workers. this on for key is from amnesty international in b route. she said that she was shocked if saudi arabia being given the chair of this committee, honestly, i don't know whether to laugh or to cry. after you're introduced us on your radio was pointed to the commission on the status of women. everyday, amnesty international were working on the cases of women were currently in prison because they have tried to defend the women's rights. and the job of this commission on the status of women is to promote gender equality and to promote women's empowerment. i can tell you that right now we're working on the case of a young woman, 29 years old, fitness instructor and women's women, hu
today the united nations announced that saudi arabia will take over the un women's rights for him. and that despite having what campaigners call an abysmal record on gender equality, reward will lead the human condition responsible for promoting equal rights around the world. active is heavily criticize the kingdoms uncontested appointment saw the authorities have repeatedly imprisoned women's rights workers. this on for key is from amnesty international in b route. she said that she was...
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what about the library and what about the power of saudi arabia? what role do this, all these have to play in shaping an agreement here? so you may be the role of places to go back to united states to put pressure on israel to continue to cease fire. so you may be, doesn't have meeting any significant leverage piece of the israel, that's a month. i understand that the u. s. secretary in stage is traveling decry row. next, we know that egypt is already constructing a walden can in the side not peninsula to receive displace palestinians to be can you walk us through what's at stake right now for egypt? leaders as yeah, of course the, for egypt to the stress of understanding from gas spinning into sign i in, into egypt. therefore, it's, it's, it's a, you know, really yes, right, great. and they want to avoid such a scenario as any post at the same time. if the situation in southern guns phillips such a way that the students will out of desperation, throw themselves across the fence into sign a it would be very difficult for egypt to refuse the a to pr
what about the library and what about the power of saudi arabia? what role do this, all these have to play in shaping an agreement here? so you may be the role of places to go back to united states to put pressure on israel to continue to cease fire. so you may be, doesn't have meeting any significant leverage piece of the israel, that's a month. i understand that the u. s. secretary in stage is traveling decry row. next, we know that egypt is already constructing a walden can in the side not...
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in october 2021, saudi arabia, under the guise of its public investment fund board. and you costs united to 300000000 pounds. following a complicated legal battle with the premier league, the football world was shaken. autocratic states had already crept into the game, but never before was this so much blow back against foreign investment within football, sports, washing frontline, the criticism sadie arabia's defective rule. the crown prince, mohammedan solomon was in the limelight due to the murder of journalists. jamal kashodi does pervades probably the most obvious example of, of why you making sport cute, a huge reputation problems at the same time as he was trying to diagnose his economy and bring a lot of investment into the country there he needed somehow to get out of the trouble he was in that school, it was a great way to do that. so it's not a vague, getting rid of the bad news. smothering that bad news with vast amounts of good news, you call so fans top to the streets, the hash tag can spread through the fan base on social media as the port is correct o
in october 2021, saudi arabia, under the guise of its public investment fund board. and you costs united to 300000000 pounds. following a complicated legal battle with the premier league, the football world was shaken. autocratic states had already crept into the game, but never before was this so much blow back against foreign investment within football, sports, washing frontline, the criticism sadie arabia's defective rule. the crown prince, mohammedan solomon was in the limelight due to the...
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you causal fans didn't choose saudi arabia. that decision make them we at the feet of the premier league and even the u. k. government on the bar, as johnson which is bound to have played a crucial role in lobbying. so the sadie deal to be rubbish stamped. it was determined that the public investment fund was a separate legal entity to the sadie state. even though it is sadie owned and funded, and chet, bye crown prince mohammedan solomon. i think when you look at the evidence, there's been a milestone that there's no question the grace government was actively trying to fix 19 is very public and very critical of the tribe, nearly extensively of a transparency. but really what he was trying to do was a trace of the primary lease approved the sale almost the whole city was desperate . so new costs united to be under new ownership. and the promise of sadie, money flowing into other parts of the economy, was too good to turn down. there was no, that's fine. it was going to come in at that price and there's been a promise to be inve
you causal fans didn't choose saudi arabia. that decision make them we at the feet of the premier league and even the u. k. government on the bar, as johnson which is bound to have played a crucial role in lobbying. so the sadie deal to be rubbish stamped. it was determined that the public investment fund was a separate legal entity to the sadie state. even though it is sadie owned and funded, and chet, bye crown prince mohammedan solomon. i think when you look at the evidence, there's been a...
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and i'm not sure that saudi arabia is a world leader in that question.— saudi arabia is a world leaderinteresting. is it ou that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow _ that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow or _ that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow or is _ that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow or is it - that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow or is it priya? | that question. really interesting. | is it you tomorrow or is it priya? i think it's priya. it's priya, - is it you tomorrow or is it priya? i think it's priya. it's priya, we'll i think it's priya. it's priya, we'll see ou think it's priya. it's priya, we'll see you at _ think it's priya. it's priya, we'll see you at the _ think it's priya. it's priya, we'll see you at the following - think it's priya. it's priya, we'll see you at the following weekl think it's priya. it's priya, we'll l see you at the following week no doubt. stephanie hair, ai decoded tomorrow for all the big ai stories, don't forget. the british, american and australian government are
and i'm not sure that saudi arabia is a world leader in that question.— saudi arabia is a world leaderinteresting. is it ou that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow _ that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow or _ that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow or is _ that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow or is it - that question. really interesting. is it you tomorrow or is it priya? | that question. really interesting. | is it you tomorrow or...
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, it is not unlikely that this is the demand of the united states, but whether saudi arabia in this situation. this is mentally tough he will take the action, well, this is another equation. i think this will not happen for the time being . the war must definitely reach results. something must happen in the field. in the issue of humanitarian aid, which has become a global demand, something must happen. yesterday, i witnessed the verdict of the hague court. we were in order for humanitarian aid to enter gaza unconditionally and without restrictions. now the zionist regime does not pay attention to many of these things. among other things , he did not pay attention to the decision of the security council for a two-week ceasefire, but these pressures from the us are normal, and it is bringing this pressure. yes, of course, i also believe that the arrogance of some countries in the region, especially the uae, in the midst of this situation where the whole world is against them and they are pursuing their own relations in the field of normalization and normalization in this way, may als
, it is not unlikely that this is the demand of the united states, but whether saudi arabia in this situation. this is mentally tough he will take the action, well, this is another equation. i think this will not happen for the time being . the war must definitely reach results. something must happen in the field. in the issue of humanitarian aid, which has become a global demand, something must happen. yesterday, i witnessed the verdict of the hague court. we were in order for humanitarian aid...
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, especially with saudi arabia. with saudi _ self—government in partnership with saudi arabia and other states in the region— saudi arabia and other states in the region with — saudi arabia and other states in the region with sustainable peace. germany's stance on israel as a partner— germany's stance on israel as a partner and — germany's stance on israel as a partner and a friend, we support you with actions — partner and a friend, we support you with actions and with honest words. thank— with actions and with honest words. thank you. — with actions and with honest words. thank you, chancellor. i trust you know that israel seeks peace and israelis believe, all israelis in europe pray for peace because we know the consequences of war, both as a nation and as families who have lost loved ones. the cost of war is well known to us. we believe that the key to peace is security. many believe that the key to security is peace, peace is unsustainable without a strong israel and if we are offered a peace agreement or a path
, especially with saudi arabia. with saudi _ self—government in partnership with saudi arabia and other states in the region— saudi arabia and other states in the region with — saudi arabia and other states in the region with sustainable peace. germany's stance on israel as a partner— germany's stance on israel as a partner and — germany's stance on israel as a partner and a friend, we support you with actions — partner and a friend, we support you with actions and with honest...
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it was reported in the news that there was a sighting in saudi arabia. based on the claim of sighting tomorrow , announcing the first of the month, while, as haj mr. mohdnejad explained, such a crescent moon was an illusion and 100% wrong, because scientifically, if such a crescent moon is proven to have been seen , it will break many records. because you see, for example , it is now 28 minutes old in mecca tonight and we are up to now the distance between 11 hours and 40 minutes of the crescent record is nearly 5 hours, then go a little higher , if you look, it is higher than mecca on the left side . i put al jazeera, actually the location of the crescent moon at sunset, which you can see at 21:00, almost an hour ago. the sun has set, now i have reached, for example, west africa and the horn of africa , for example, morocco and senegal. the sun is in those areas, there it is 19 minutes max, and there is no possibility to see it, now we will go higher , where i put havana on the green line , actually the capital of cuba is 1.5 minutes to iran time means
it was reported in the news that there was a sighting in saudi arabia. based on the claim of sighting tomorrow , announcing the first of the month, while, as haj mr. mohdnejad explained, such a crescent moon was an illusion and 100% wrong, because scientifically, if such a crescent moon is proven to have been seen , it will break many records. because you see, for example , it is now 28 minutes old in mecca tonight and we are up to now the distance between 11 hours and 40 minutes of the...
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could saudi arabia influence the houthis? yes, and they have been trying to do it for almost the middle of the last decade. those with the united arab emirates, they tried to end the houthis, well, that's another story , why they didn't succeed, but not least because the united states pushed all the time for negotiations, so-called peaceful diplomatic settlement there and so on, well, peaceful diplomatic attempts there settle something with them, we see the consequences of such an approach, and the saudis perfectly understand who... the author of this situation, well , the co-author, more precisely, the author of the houthis, but this american indecision in overcoming this problem, it largely led to what we are seeing today, the saudis cannot do more, including for the united states, when they ask them to influence the global oil market there, to increase exports, well... the saudis do not want this, because they do not see reciprocity , for the united states to take a stronger stance on the side of saudi arabia in accordance
could saudi arabia influence the houthis? yes, and they have been trying to do it for almost the middle of the last decade. those with the united arab emirates, they tried to end the houthis, well, that's another story , why they didn't succeed, but not least because the united states pushed all the time for negotiations, so-called peaceful diplomatic settlement there and so on, well, peaceful diplomatic attempts there settle something with them, we see the consequences of such an approach, and...
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the 23 oil—exporting countries — which is dominated by major producers saudi arabia and russia — willng output to the tune of 2.2 million barrels of oil a day until the end ofjune. if you look at the policy of opec plus, especially the leaders of the group like saudi arabia, russia and even other major suppliers like kuwait, the uae, they all have introduced these cuts last year because at that point of time, oil prices, oil prices were subdued. they were around 75 to $77 a barrel. we saw a spike after the outbreak of the war in gaza because of geopolitical tension. and since then, oil prices have been fluctuating between 75 to $80 a barrel. but for opec plus, that's not enough. they really want oil prices to go up because for many countries it's crucial that oil prices remain at above a certain level because they're able to meet their budgetary targets because of that, because their economies relies on rely on that pretty heavily. so that's the first reason. and the second is if you look at demand that has been soft as well. in fact, the outlook for this year, according to multiple r
the 23 oil—exporting countries — which is dominated by major producers saudi arabia and russia — willng output to the tune of 2.2 million barrels of oil a day until the end ofjune. if you look at the policy of opec plus, especially the leaders of the group like saudi arabia, russia and even other major suppliers like kuwait, the uae, they all have introduced these cuts last year because at that point of time, oil prices, oil prices were subdued. they were around 75 to $77 a barrel. we saw...
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the president of syria participated in the meeting of the arab league leaders in jeddah, saudi arabia the first time after 11 years of breaking off relations between the arab countries and damascus last year . about inviting the president of syria again to participate in the meeting of the heads of the arab league. if the capital of bahrain is to be held, i must say that the host country should invite all members of the arab league to this meeting. the arab country of syria is a founding and influential member of this union. during the terrorist war against syria and the attempt to disintegrate this country and overthrow the government of bashar al-assad , it was decided to expel syria and suspend its membership in the arab league. but after these hard years of union. the arabs realized their mistake towards the syrian nation, and after the terrorists came from all over and were defeated, the arab league withdrew from its decision, and syria joined the arab league and the arab league returned to syria. therefore, they have to invite syria to the meeting of arab leaders. the importance
the president of syria participated in the meeting of the arab league leaders in jeddah, saudi arabia the first time after 11 years of breaking off relations between the arab countries and damascus last year . about inviting the president of syria again to participate in the meeting of the heads of the arab league. if the capital of bahrain is to be held, i must say that the host country should invite all members of the arab league to this meeting. the arab country of syria is a founding and...
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saudi arabia is key to all of this because the saudi's have said that if israel agrees to a cease-fires to a future independent palestinian state, then saudi arabia could normalize relations with israel, which is a huge prize for the israelis. the day after seems a million miles off at the moment because the present is the acute suffering another ground where as we heard earlier in the week famine could be declared in northern gaza unless a cease-fire is in place very soon and unless there is a sudden and huge injection of aid on the ground. >> still to come on the world today. u.k. government bans 15 powerful synthetic opioids after more than 100 deaths since last summer. and today is the international day of happiness, so what is the happiest country in the world? we find out later on the program. this is the world today on bbc news. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the u.k. government's flagship rwanda bill has suffered another defeat with peers voting 271-288 to push their demand that the legislation must have due regard for domestic and international law. it is the first in a series of votes. earlier thi
saudi arabia is key to all of this because the saudi's have said that if israel agrees to a cease-fires to a future independent palestinian state, then saudi arabia could normalize relations with israel, which is a huge prize for the israelis. the day after seems a million miles off at the moment because the present is the acute suffering another ground where as we heard earlier in the week famine could be declared in northern gaza unless a cease-fire is in place very soon and unless there is a...
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let's face it, it's not just saudi arabia that did this attack, it's an american aggression there is an english zionist whose goal is to destroy the liberation movement of the yemeni people and to prevent yemen from becoming the main pole in the axis of resistance in the axis of jihad and to counter the american zionist plan. we have announced that this aggression was carried out with the aim of destroying yemen and overthrowing the new freedom-loving movement in yemen, in addition to this period of aggression. it is the resistance that stands against the plan of israel and the united states, which wants to destroy the palestinian cause and prevent the formation of any resistance movement or axis. resistance and jihad and confronting the american zionist plan, then the developments in ukraine came , the economic conflict of the united states with china. you have fully addressed these goals and motivations , now i want to ask you , what is the result of this combination of the government and armies acting against yemen, and what will happen after nine years ? today , we can see in the
let's face it, it's not just saudi arabia that did this attack, it's an american aggression there is an english zionist whose goal is to destroy the liberation movement of the yemeni people and to prevent yemen from becoming the main pole in the axis of resistance in the axis of jihad and to counter the american zionist plan. we have announced that this aggression was carried out with the aim of destroying yemen and overthrowing the new freedom-loving movement in yemen, in addition to this...