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u. s. state department. the u. s. security coordinator is the pentagon official who coordinates security issues with the israeli government and the palestinian authority. it's that person and his team who have concluded that while it's they could not determine whether the killing of serene elbow, aqua was intentional. they did say that it is highly likely that she was killed by bullet fired by a member of the id f. now, what happens now that this assessment has been released by the u. s. security coordinator? this is the state department spokesperson net price. we believe that based on the findings of the u. s. se, i'm that there does need to be accountability. we have consistently called for accountability. in the case of miss awful, a block was killing out again, we're not going to be prescriptive in terms of what that looks like. we said what this appears to be and what it appears not to be. but regardless, we believe there needs to be accountability ought to see to it that something like this does not happen again. the fam
u. s. state department. the u. s. security coordinator is the pentagon official who coordinates security issues with the israeli government and the palestinian authority. it's that person and his team who have concluded that while it's they could not determine whether the killing of serene elbow, aqua was intentional. they did say that it is highly likely that she was killed by bullet fired by a member of the id f. now, what happens now that this assessment has been released by the u. s....
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u. s. security coordinator concluded that gun fire from israeli forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina obliquely. the u. s. security coordinator found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. however, the palestinian attorney general has issued a statement saying he is surprised by the u. s. comments that the bullet was severely damaged and that this is not true. a crumb alkahottie absurd. the targeting of a black law was deliberate and the u. s. statement saying her killing wasn't intentional, is unacceptable. i'll catch it, went on to say palestinian findings were based on a set of irrefutable evidence which included technical reports, examinations and eye witness. testimonies were lena, a black line is one of sharina, blacklist me says she says sharon's family will continue to fight for accountability and justice from day one. israel has been trying to change the narrative and using the bullet has been there one of their many narratives. but at the end of the day, this is not the end, the results that conclud
u. s. security coordinator concluded that gun fire from israeli forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina obliquely. the u. s. security coordinator found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. however, the palestinian attorney general has issued a statement saying he is surprised by the u. s. comments that the bullet was severely damaged and that this is not true. a crumb alkahottie absurd. the targeting of a black...
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u. s. security coordinator. this is the state department spokesperson net price. we believe that based on the findings of the u. s. se, i'm that there does need to be accountability. we have consistently called for accountability. in the case of miss awful, a block was killing out again, we're not going to be prescriptive in terms of what that looks like. we said what this appears to be and what it appears not to be. but regardless, we believe there needs to be accountability ought to see to it. that something like this does not happen again. the family of sri, novel, ucla is angry, that the state department has put out this assessment and says that justice has not been done in their loved ones case when asked about whether the u. s. government um, perhaps blindsided the other ugly family price, went on to tell reporters that the u. s. government has been in close touch with her family, however, is the question of whether anyone will be whole criminally liable for her sharon, ugly, ugly as death is still an open question. and al jazeera meeting at what continues t
u. s. security coordinator. this is the state department spokesperson net price. we believe that based on the findings of the u. s. se, i'm that there does need to be accountability. we have consistently called for accountability. in the case of miss awful, a block was killing out again, we're not going to be prescriptive in terms of what that looks like. we said what this appears to be and what it appears not to be. but regardless, we believe there needs to be accountability ought to see to...
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u. s. security coordinator. and his team, they found no reason to believe that it was an intentional killing, but rather the result of tragic circumstances in the course of one who was who was the independent 3rd party examiner that both these were members of u. s. s. e team. together they have 42 years of combined frenzy experience. as we said, the bullet was damaged to such an extent that it precluded a conclusive determination as to the type of gun from which the bullet was fired. but these are some of the most experienced olympic experts in the business of the american. i know the u. s. i see it's a multi national organization. so can you be a little bit more? well, i don't want to bring in specific countries, but the u. s. s c, it's a multi national organization. it includes several of our los nito and so we brought in as part of that team. 2 officials from that multinational team with extensive, as i said before, 42 years of combined forensic experience that they come to a termination that there was that t
u. s. security coordinator. and his team, they found no reason to believe that it was an intentional killing, but rather the result of tragic circumstances in the course of one who was who was the independent 3rd party examiner that both these were members of u. s. s. e team. together they have 42 years of combined frenzy experience. as we said, the bullet was damaged to such an extent that it precluded a conclusive determination as to the type of gun from which the bullet was fired. but these...
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u. s. state department, the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet, the u. s. se concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina ob lockley. the u. s. se found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. during an i d. f. lead military operation. the poor condition of the bullets was listed as one of the foxes that affects the quality of the joint us. israel inquiry us officials said the death of the journalist was likely a result of israeli gunfire, sparking anger among palestinian authorities. the inquiry came up to several other investigations conducted in recent weeks, including by the un, with international body, placing the blame for the jealous death on israel. the truth is clear, but the u. s. administration continues to stall in announcing it. we say israel killed sharon ob lockley and it has to be held responsible for the crime it has committed.
u. s. state department, the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet, the u. s. se concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina ob lockley. the u. s. se found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. during an i d. f. lead military operation. the poor condition of the bullets was listed as one of the foxes that affects...
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u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet. the u. s. s. c concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of serene arb. walkley, the u. s. s. e found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances during an id f lead military operation. while the journalist saw me were aghast at washington to refusal to condemn israel declaring they were quoting incredulous regarding their supposedly inconclusive results. adding up, there were many, i witness a kind of the shooting statement by our family. we will continue to call for justice and accountability and call upon the un and i c. c to take immediate action in order to bring justice. this doesn't end here. sharyn. luckily was an al jazeera television journalist among the middle east. most experienced reporters. she was killed on the 11th of may while attempting to report on the rest operation by is really security forces in the jenin refugee camp in the west by she was shot amidst clashes
u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet. the u. s. s. c concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of serene arb. walkley, the u. s. s. e found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances during an id f lead military operation. while the journalist saw me were aghast at washington to refusal to condemn israel declaring they were...
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u. s. president has failed to win an immediate oil output increase and the regional security alliance at the arab summit with more on how biden's middle east tour poor dashed u. s. hopes for a grand return to the region. his are to use policy or findings for day, middle east trip is over, but the question of what's actually achieved is still up in the air. his bed for more and cheap oil has been blown out of the water. i want to see the impact of this visit. i suspect you won't see that for another a couple weeks. we, i'd say as a canopy, its oil production beyond 13000000 barrels a day. and off to shunning the kingdom over the 2018 killing of saudi german is jamal cash hockey. all eyes were on what might and would say to the conference i in thank you. thank you. thank you. that's exactly what bite enabled saudi arabia while on his campaign trail back in 2019. but now fighting his tongue, he came asking for a favor while still trying to save his own face. correct, calling out of saudi's prior, i don't hear anything. i said, but you don't seem to bump a to wyatt, do you? mm. mm. i didn't
u. s. president has failed to win an immediate oil output increase and the regional security alliance at the arab summit with more on how biden's middle east tour poor dashed u. s. hopes for a grand return to the region. his are to use policy or findings for day, middle east trip is over, but the question of what's actually achieved is still up in the air. his bed for more and cheap oil has been blown out of the water. i want to see the impact of this visit. i suspect you won't see that for...
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u. s. s. c, which is the u. s. security, right? they need the right office in the responses. so no, no, no, no your, it's all very important to have this context, right? because i think this is intentionally, we're going to talk about intention nowadays. that meant to obfuscate meant to distract. and it's not just the wording and the structure of the statement that has come under fire. it's also the fact that it was released on july 4th, a major holiday when a lot of you know, americans and the public in general is not paying attention. i want to ask you lena, because you tweeted a statement by your family on july 4th. after the statement was made by the state department, you said you will continue to call for justice accountability and that you want to meet with president biden. when he arrives, i believe tomorrow to israel, this is his 1st trip to the region since taking office. he's going to started in israel, a country that has been for lack of a better word, building economic and political ties with its arab neighbors. and the agenda, or schedule or itinerary for those w
u. s. s. c, which is the u. s. security, right? they need the right office in the responses. so no, no, no, no your, it's all very important to have this context, right? because i think this is intentionally, we're going to talk about intention nowadays. that meant to obfuscate meant to distract. and it's not just the wording and the structure of the statement that has come under fire. it's also the fact that it was released on july 4th, a major holiday when a lot of you know, americans and the...
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u. s. state department, the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet that killed palestinian american journalists. sharina ob lockley by summarizing both investigations. the u . s. se concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina arbor lockley. while the poor condition of the bullets was listed as one of the fight says that the fates of the quality of the joint us israel inquiry. the inquiry came after several other investigations conducted in recent weeks, including by the un international body blamed place the blame for the journalist, death on jerusalem. u. s, saying it is likely that the journalists was killed by israeli forces. well, that statement sparts among palestinian authorities. the truth is clear, but the u. s. administration continues to stall in announcing it. we say israel killed serene arb, lockley, and it has to be held responsible for the crime it has committed. earlier we discussed the
u. s. state department, the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet that killed palestinian american journalists. sharina ob lockley by summarizing both investigations. the u . s. se concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina arbor lockley. while the poor condition of the bullets was listed as one of the fight says that the fates of the quality of the joint us israel...
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u. s. security coordinator found there was no reason to believe her killing was intentional. palestinian leaders handed the bullet over to the u. s. for ballistic tests on saturday. city and was killed by israeli soldiers in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. she was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. we are going to monitor this and be back in just a few moments with all the latest updates on this developing story. stay with us. thanks for watching. ah. this article, so a lot of them nationwide ish, one them the how do you to visit with counseling a philistine bitten the from the speech fia will, and about the fisa can a little sob. is it done wilkin quinn to fish out in the car? there's topics here, how that if wilson with coffee making no, no path on the macedonian, that a fee is like a month to help audi. i mean for the shuttle in the cool chase i can prove why did i can't even before the book me. she voici heating up the airway. lot of pennies. listen, it was kimberly here, but i really th
u. s. security coordinator found there was no reason to believe her killing was intentional. palestinian leaders handed the bullet over to the u. s. for ballistic tests on saturday. city and was killed by israeli soldiers in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. she was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. we are going to monitor this and be back in just a few moments with all the latest updates on...
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u. s, security council resolutions. now, 100000 people have died in kashmir in the last 30 years. the un human rights reports on cashflow published about all the atrocities that are going on. how come? no one even had more, admonishes india. i'm talking about the western countries. why don't they even, or at least tell them that we will, if, if you don't fix the human rights of we sanctioned your something. they don't, they only wouldn't take a stand against the violence going on and push me right now documented by the united nations human rights reports. now, how come nothing happens there and palestine for us, for the muslim world, because it's the 3rd most sacred place for us, a jerusalem or the alike. so mosque how gun that there is. israel can get away with anything against the ballast in his violet, all human rights. yet this can you look on damnation? no strong words nor thought of sanction. but yet where it concerns listen, i've been ours. yeah. and we're supposed to take sounds. so, i mean i, i just find this morality with a selective. i find that a bit hard to swallow, b
u. s, security council resolutions. now, 100000 people have died in kashmir in the last 30 years. the un human rights reports on cashflow published about all the atrocities that are going on. how come? no one even had more, admonishes india. i'm talking about the western countries. why don't they even, or at least tell them that we will, if, if you don't fix the human rights of we sanctioned your something. they don't, they only wouldn't take a stand against the violence going on and push me...
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u. s. security coordinator concluded that gun fire from israeli forces positioned was likely responsible for the death of sharina blackland. the u. s. security coordinator found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances where we'll get the result of the reaction from stephanie decker in west jerusalem besht soon. but let's go 1st to mike hannah in washington d. c. and mike, are, we've heard or details there about what the state department had to say about this? do you get the sense that given how much attention and pressure was placed upon this case? this is an attempt by the us to drawn on line under all of this well, that would appear to be the intention it is an exceedingly inconclusive report. and significant within that as well, is that comment there as that it's not possible to establish that the shooting was intentional. now to reach that conclusion requires going into the mind of whoever did the shooting. so just that statement would appear to and away the opinions of those who believe that the u. s. wants to finish this up, their m
u. s. security coordinator concluded that gun fire from israeli forces positioned was likely responsible for the death of sharina blackland. the u. s. security coordinator found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances where we'll get the result of the reaction from stephanie decker in west jerusalem besht soon. but let's go 1st to mike hannah in washington d. c. and mike, are, we've heard or details there about what the state department had...
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u. s . has been talking closely with sharina blah, close family, about what is happening because they released a note indicating that they were very upset by the statement on monday about what the u. s. security coordinator failed in terms of this investigation. he did say that u. s. officials have been working closely with the family, but again it doesn't appear at least based on the family statement that they are satisfied with u. s. involvement in the investigation to this point was when jordan, thank you very much. please in the not his state say mondays shooting at an independent stay parade near the city of chicago had been planned for several weeks . a 21 year old suspects robert cream is likely to be charged in the next few hours . is accused of firing more than 70 rounds into the crowd at random, and on the person has now died, taking the title killed in the attack in highland park to 7 cream pre planned this attack. for several weeks. he brought a high powered rifle to this parade. he accessed the roof of a business, b, a fire escape ladder, and began opening fire on the innocent independence day celebration goers. the rifle was purchased in illinois and the information we have thus
u. s . has been talking closely with sharina blah, close family, about what is happening because they released a note indicating that they were very upset by the statement on monday about what the u. s. security coordinator failed in terms of this investigation. he did say that u. s. officials have been working closely with the family, but again it doesn't appear at least based on the family statement that they are satisfied with u. s. involvement in the investigation to this point was when...
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u. s. security advisors saying that another reason for this visit is that the americans wanted to make sure that they would be no vacuum in the middle east that would allow for russia or for china to move in. biden is slated to meet with a number of senior saudi officials, including the saudi king and the saudi crown, prince mohammed, ben, salmon, and another issue on the agenda of course, will be the formation of an axis against iran. we certainly saw that earlier when biden was here in israel and the palestinian territories. a lot of that discussion did revolve around iran. i must mention that there was a lot of anger on the palestinian street where i was most for friday, palestinians. they are pointing out that my biden was in israel and palestine full 3 days. he. he spent 3 hours in the palestinian city of bessy, him listening to the concerns of the palestinian so disappointment and anger following biden from israel and the palestinian territories. and it will be interesting to see what comes out if anything, from his trip and from his meetings to saudi arabia. yeah, that's a big questi
u. s. security advisors saying that another reason for this visit is that the americans wanted to make sure that they would be no vacuum in the middle east that would allow for russia or for china to move in. biden is slated to meet with a number of senior saudi officials, including the saudi king and the saudi crown, prince mohammed, ben, salmon, and another issue on the agenda of course, will be the formation of an axis against iran. we certainly saw that earlier when biden was here in israel...
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u. s. security adviser said that they were aiming for they to be no vacuum in the middle east for russia and china to take over. at the same time. of course, a lot of the concern of biden's visit has been creating an axis against iran, and particularly palestinian leaders and the palestinians street were aware of this with a criticism that prior to going to saudi arabia biden wasn't israel and in the palestinian areas for 3 days that he found only 3 is to visit the palestinian city of bethlehem and meet with the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas. so a lot of the focus of the visit here in israel prior to going to saudi arabia 40 american president, was consolidating this axis against iran. and no doubt, he's going to focus on this during his trip in saudi arabia as well. policy r t to was to them retired usaa force left tenant colonel current krakowski thinks that opec no longer has the sway. one stood this anyway, b is not a global supplier. that it once was. and there are many competing sources of energy and even with saudi arabia used to be, they dominated opec and they don't anymore.
u. s. security adviser said that they were aiming for they to be no vacuum in the middle east for russia and china to take over. at the same time. of course, a lot of the concern of biden's visit has been creating an axis against iran, and particularly palestinian leaders and the palestinians street were aware of this with a criticism that prior to going to saudi arabia biden wasn't israel and in the palestinian areas for 3 days that he found only 3 is to visit the palestinian city of bethlehem...
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u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet that killed palestinian american journalists. sharyn ob lockley by summarizing both investigations. the u. s. s. c concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina ob lockley. the poor condition of the bullets was listed as one of the foxes that's affected, the quality of the join us israel inquiry inquiry came after several other investigations conducted in recent weeks, including by the un is national body. place the blame for the journalist death on to russell m. u. s, saying it's likely that the journalist was killed by israeli forces a last statement. it's fog anger among palestinian authorities. the truth is clear, but the u. s. administration continues to stall in announcing it. we say israel killed sharon ob lockley and it has to be held responsible for the crime. it has committed. we discussed the matter with the head of the i'll hock human rights organizations show on job maureen, who told us he does not believe he's reall
u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet that killed palestinian american journalists. sharyn ob lockley by summarizing both investigations. the u. s. s. c concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina ob lockley. the poor condition of the bullets was listed as one of the foxes that's affected, the quality of the join us israel inquiry inquiry came after several other...
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u. s. have a long standing strategic partnership. it dates back to 1945. when the u. s. agreed to provide security to saudi rulers in exchange for access to oil reserves. in 1973 in the israel palestine war. re add imposed an oil embargo on countries backing israel, including the u. s. in the ninety's, during the gulf war against saddam hussein, sonia ravia served as a base for hundreds of thousands of american troops. but the 911 attacks were set back in relations. 15 of the 19 hijackers were sound it's. and then 4 years ago, the u. s. sanction the kingdom in response to the murder of journalist jamal kashodi. ah, let's bring in our guests in riyadh we have abdul aziz al garcia and he's a research fellow a project set pat, focusing on saudi foreign policy in washington d. c. doug bondo is a senior fellow at the cato institute on in london side, bel bashi is a managing partner at hardcastle advisory, a political consulting firm. welcome. so you all are jealous ease. i'll start with you 1st in read. what have the saudis got out of this? visit by by them pacifically. mohammad been salmon? well i, i
u. s. have a long standing strategic partnership. it dates back to 1945. when the u. s. agreed to provide security to saudi rulers in exchange for access to oil reserves. in 1973 in the israel palestine war. re add imposed an oil embargo on countries backing israel, including the u. s. in the ninety's, during the gulf war against saddam hussein, sonia ravia served as a base for hundreds of thousands of american troops. but the 911 attacks were set back in relations. 15 of the 19 hijackers were...
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u. s. security services made an unprecedented joint appearance to warn about china's espionage threats to the west. they're calling on companies to be much more vigilant about china, f. b, i, director, christopher res, accusing china of interfering and politics, including in recent elections. m, i 5, director general ken mccallum said that he's wanting 7 times more investigations related to chinese communist party activities compared to the 2018. sadly, that to you, we consistently see that it's the chinese government that poses the biggest long term threat to our economic and national security. and by our, i mean both of our nations, along with our allies in europe and elsewhere. the chinese government is set on stealing your technology, whatever it is that makes your industry tech and using it to undercut your business and dominate your market. and they're set on using every tool at their disposal to do it. i, sol has claimed responsibility for an attack on a prison in nigeria as capital a boucher on wednesday. hundreds of inmates were freed, at at least 4 prisoners at a security guard was
u. s. security services made an unprecedented joint appearance to warn about china's espionage threats to the west. they're calling on companies to be much more vigilant about china, f. b, i, director, christopher res, accusing china of interfering and politics, including in recent elections. m, i 5, director general ken mccallum said that he's wanting 7 times more investigations related to chinese communist party activities compared to the 2018. sadly, that to you, we consistently see that...
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u. s. security adviser said that they were aiming for they to be no vacuum in the middle east for russia and china to take over. at the same time, of course, a lot of the concern of biden's visit has been creating an axis against iran, and particularly palestinian leaders and the palestinian street. were aware of this with a criticism that prior to going to saudi arabia biden wasn't, is role. and in the palestinian areas for 3 days that he found only 3 hours to visit the palestinian city of bessie and meet with the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. so a lot of the focus of the visit here in israel, prior to going to saudi arabia, 40 american president, was consolidating this axis against iran. the thing on this story retired us are force officer, a current could tell us he believes riyadh and opec no longer of the influence they once enjoyed. so anyway, b is not the global supplier that it once was on. there are many competing sources of energy and even with saudi arabia used to be they dominated opec and they don't anymore. i mean, opec doesn't, doesn't have the sway that it, that it use
u. s. security adviser said that they were aiming for they to be no vacuum in the middle east for russia and china to take over. at the same time, of course, a lot of the concern of biden's visit has been creating an axis against iran, and particularly palestinian leaders and the palestinian street. were aware of this with a criticism that prior to going to saudi arabia biden wasn't, is role. and in the palestinian areas for 3 days that he found only 3 hours to visit the palestinian city of...
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u. s. security services surveys, an unprecedented joint appearance to war about china's espionage threat to the west . they called on companies to be much more vigilant. am i 5 director general ken mccollum says that investigations related to chinese communist party activities have increased sevenfold since 2018 while f b. i director christopher arrayed, i is accusing china of interfering in politics, including in recent us selections lead that to you. we consistently see that it's the chinese government that poses the biggest long term threat to our economic and national security. and by our, i mean both of our nations, along with our allies in europe and elsewhere. the chinese government is set on stealing your technology, whatever it is that makes your industry tech and using it to undercut your business and dominate your market. and they're set on using every tool at their disposal to do it. human rights was his accusing taliban forces of committing atrocities in eastern afghanistan in operations, targeting an eyesore splintered group. a report says the abuses were committed in the 2 ea
u. s. security services surveys, an unprecedented joint appearance to war about china's espionage threat to the west . they called on companies to be much more vigilant. am i 5 director general ken mccollum says that investigations related to chinese communist party activities have increased sevenfold since 2018 while f b. i director christopher arrayed, i is accusing china of interfering in politics, including in recent us selections lead that to you. we consistently see that it's the chinese...
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u. s. and u. k. security services have made a rare joint appearance to warn about the threat from china. we see at the i director christopher re said china is the biggest long term threat to economic and national security. the 2 chiefs said they are expanding operations to combat growing. chinese espionage hormones are gillian. e, you've all makers have vote as you classify nuclear and gas fired power plants as sustainable investments. but it was a close vote. critics say the classification is green washing. the u has pledged to cut carbon emissions by 55 percent by the end of the decade. in the u. s. both anti abortion and pro choice protestors have demonstrated outside mississippi's only abortion clinic on the last day before it closes for good. it is ceasing operations after the state band, all abortions in the wake of the u. s. supreme court decision revoking women's constitutional right to abortion. islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a raid on a prison in the nigerian capital of buddha. police are searching for hundreds of inmates on the run. after hundreds escaped i
u. s. and u. k. security services have made a rare joint appearance to warn about the threat from china. we see at the i director christopher re said china is the biggest long term threat to economic and national security. the 2 chiefs said they are expanding operations to combat growing. chinese espionage hormones are gillian. e, you've all makers have vote as you classify nuclear and gas fired power plants as sustainable investments. but it was a close vote. critics say the classification is...
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u. s. president joe biden emphasizes america's strong ties with israel on his 1st mid east trip since taking office. he's holding talks with the country's leaders. what's a ray of hope for global food security? the u. s. says that talks between russia and ukraine on resuming grain exports are entering toward a deal that mean relief for millions of people around the world. threatened by food shortages ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. sri lanka, interim government has re imposed a curfew a day after. angry crowds stormed government buildings. the prime minister who is now acting president, has ordered security forces to restore calm. people are still waiting for the official resignation of president. go to buy out russia pucca a day after he fled the country amid the countries devastating economic crisis. protesters watched the nightly news from the presidential palace. they've occupied the residence for days on tv, the acting president, accusing the demonstrators of trying to grab power after they broke into his office . when he thought that you knew that because of today's situation, the security forces advised me to declare a state of emergency and impose a curfew. but i'm thin
u. s. president joe biden emphasizes america's strong ties with israel on his 1st mid east trip since taking office. he's holding talks with the country's leaders. what's a ray of hope for global food security? the u. s. says that talks between russia and ukraine on resuming grain exports are entering toward a deal that mean relief for millions of people around the world. threatened by food shortages ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. sri lanka, interim government has re imposed a...
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u. s. security coordinator is the pentagon official who coordinates security issues with the israeli government and the palestinian authority. it's that person and his team who have concluded that while it's they could not determine whether the killing of serene novel aqua was intentional. they did say that it is highly likely that she was killed by bullet fired by a member of the i. d. f. now what happens now that this so sussman has been released by the us security coordinator. this is the state department spokesperson net price. we believe that based on the findings of the u. s. se, i'm that there does need to be accountability. we have consistently called for accountability in the case of miss awful, a block was killing out again, we're not going to be prescriptive in terms of what that looks like. we said what this appears to be and what it appears not to be. but regardless, we believe there needs to be accountability, ought to see to it that something like this does not africa. the family of sharina lockley is angry that the state department has put out this assessment and says that justi
u. s. security coordinator is the pentagon official who coordinates security issues with the israeli government and the palestinian authority. it's that person and his team who have concluded that while it's they could not determine whether the killing of serene novel aqua was intentional. they did say that it is highly likely that she was killed by bullet fired by a member of the i. d. f. now what happens now that this so sussman has been released by the us security coordinator. this is the...
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u. s. securities and exchange commission for 2021 shows.e silicon valley companies are paying their employees 2 to $300,000 a year. google leads the pack with a reported median annual total compensation of more than $295,000 at meta. the annual total compensation was roughly $293,000 october 2021 median annual total compensation more than $258,000 in twitter showed an annual income of about $232,000. netflix reported a median employee pay at about $200,000. shares of netflix jumped in after hours trading after the company's latest earnings report. netflix lost nearly a million subscribers in the last three months, but that is fewer than wall street expected now. netflix also announced it expects to return to growth by selling the service for less money, but with commercial breaks. that sent the stock up more than 5% yesterday , still down about 65% since the beginning of the year, netflix is struggling to keep it stronghold as the top streaming service. all the competitors they are learning from netflix. they're learning and investing, so t
u. s. securities and exchange commission for 2021 shows.e silicon valley companies are paying their employees 2 to $300,000 a year. google leads the pack with a reported median annual total compensation of more than $295,000 at meta. the annual total compensation was roughly $293,000 october 2021 median annual total compensation more than $258,000 in twitter showed an annual income of about $232,000. netflix reported a median employee pay at about $200,000. shares of netflix jumped in after...