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the team and you are here, and, yes, we are here, the uae pavilion.tacular of all of them. yeah, it�*s the biggest. it�*s the largest. and what you see, the design of this pavilion is actually a falcon. the bird in flight, because that�*s the main bird of the country. so it really reflects the journey of this country from the desert to where they are right now. what should we expect from these kind of world fairs? should we expect the next big invention? or is it more about countries posturing? it�*s more our posturing, really. i think the uae is very clear that they were not expecting one big idea to come out of the expo, which we have seen in the past, right? and the fact that this would be the first, or one of the first, big in—person events after covid—19 gives them a great opportunity to showcase the world, this new world we live in. what happens to this site after the expo? well, the plan is that 80% of the site — i�*m not including the country pavilions — but the rest of the site will remain in place. some of them will be converted into science
the team and you are here, and, yes, we are here, the uae pavilion.tacular of all of them. yeah, it�*s the biggest. it�*s the largest. and what you see, the design of this pavilion is actually a falcon. the bird in flight, because that�*s the main bird of the country. so it really reflects the journey of this country from the desert to where they are right now. what should we expect from these kind of world fairs? should we expect the next big invention? or is it more about countries...
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he effectively blame the saudis and the uae for the civil war in yemen. and that has not been forthcoming. since then, starting with the saudis and then 3 other gulf countries including the uae, have expelled lebanese ambassadors and pulled out their envoys from beirut. but their envoys from beirut. but the point about this, at the heart of this diplomatic crisis now is the gulf countries' desire to reduce the grip of hezbollah, the heavily armed militant group that dominate lebanon. 0f militant group that dominate lebanon. of course this comes at a time when lebanon is deep in crisis, a political and economic crisis. in that context, it's going to be very hard for the lebanon government and prime minister to find any room for manoeuvre. they held an emergency cabinet meeting this afternoon, but no particular outcome other than the president saying he wants to try to sort out the situation. the lebanese people, who have been suffering a deepening crisis without power, their wages worth very little, it feels to them like any further blow could simply tip t
he effectively blame the saudis and the uae for the civil war in yemen. and that has not been forthcoming. since then, starting with the saudis and then 3 other gulf countries including the uae, have expelled lebanese ambassadors and pulled out their envoys from beirut. but their envoys from beirut. but the point about this, at the heart of this diplomatic crisis now is the gulf countries' desire to reduce the grip of hezbollah, the heavily armed militant group that dominate lebanon. 0f...
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qatar, uae are equally involved in investing and using the media and trying to project soft power.. they do indeed, and part of the reason the multi—year rift between saudi arabia, the uae, qatarand bahrain was qatar's aljazeera media station, which was seen as an extension of the qatari government. it didn't provide accurate or honest reporting on regional issues, was not reflective of regional trends and realities. and one of the demands issued against qatar in the 2017 rift was that aljazeera be shut down. and so it's important to see how that sort of coverage of regional issues and of neighbouring gcc countries will change, if at all, once — now that the rift has been resolved as of january this year. and so this is very much tied to deeper dynamics of regional competition where you have these small countries, particularly the uae and qatar, trying to project power through sports, through investments in the media, through their own stations and channels, through buying football teams. and it's directed to politics back home, regional tensions, and again of course to improve the
qatar, uae are equally involved in investing and using the media and trying to project soft power.. they do indeed, and part of the reason the multi—year rift between saudi arabia, the uae, qatarand bahrain was qatar's aljazeera media station, which was seen as an extension of the qatari government. it didn't provide accurate or honest reporting on regional issues, was not reflective of regional trends and realities. and one of the demands issued against qatar in the 2017 rift was that...
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overall, thumbs up. >> and the uae is on show at the moment, expo is under way. i want your take on this, this is a major capital works program, comes at significant expense. what's the return on the multi-billion dollar expo investment going to be >> the return has to be calibrated from a financial standpoint, money expended, money coming in. i think there will be people coming in and also staying for a few extra days for holidays. but you also need to measure, which is difficult to do in a financial sense, of the signaling of -- that we're back in business, the country's open and things are happening here. so between the two, i think the results are very positive. but if you ask me to actually give you the numbers, i don't know them. >> i think what's more important is the fact that when it comes to retracting and retaining businesses what we see is regional competition rising. in saudi arabia we know there's moves to try to take business away from the uae so what is abu dhabi in particular doing to ensure this place remains the regional, financial and business
overall, thumbs up. >> and the uae is on show at the moment, expo is under way. i want your take on this, this is a major capital works program, comes at significant expense. what's the return on the multi-billion dollar expo investment going to be >> the return has to be calibrated from a financial standpoint, money expended, money coming in. i think there will be people coming in and also staying for a few extra days for holidays. but you also need to measure, which is difficult...
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the team and you are here, and, yes, we are here, the uae pavilion. most spectacular of all of them. yeah, it's the biggest. it's the largest. and what you see, the design of this pavilion is actually a falcon. the bird in flight, because that's the main bird of the country. so it really reflects the journey of this country from the desert to where they are right now. what should we expect from these kind of world fairs? should we expect the next big invention? or is it more about countries posturing? it's more our posturing, really. i think the uae is very clear that they were not expecting one big idea to come out of the expo, which we have seen in the past, right? and the fact that this would be the first, or one of the first, big in—person events after covid—19 gives them a great opportunity to showcase the world, this new world we live in. what happens to this site after the expo? well, the plan is that 80% of the site — i'm not including the country pavilions — but the rest of the site will remain in place. some of them will be converted into sc
the team and you are here, and, yes, we are here, the uae pavilion. most spectacular of all of them. yeah, it's the biggest. it's the largest. and what you see, the design of this pavilion is actually a falcon. the bird in flight, because that's the main bird of the country. so it really reflects the journey of this country from the desert to where they are right now. what should we expect from these kind of world fairs? should we expect the next big invention? or is it more about countries...
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have now expeued including the uae have now expelled the lebanese ambassadors from the capitals andis, at the heart of this diplomatic crisis now is that the gulf countries desire to reduce the grip of hezbollah and the sheat militant group, the heavily armed group that dominates lebanon. this comes at a time when they are deep in crisis, the and in the contacts it will be very hard for the lebanese government and prime minister to manoeuvre and they held an emergency cabinet meeting this afternoon — at shi'ite, but no particular outcome from that otherwise the lebanese prime minister saying they want to sort it out. the people of lebanon are suffering a deepening crisis and without power, it felt like any further blow could simply tip the country towards total collapse. experts say the volcano on the canary islands location of the palmer could still keep going for many months. so far, everyone has been protected from the volcano. but there is uncertainty about what will happen next. and even the youngest lives have been shaken. the lava cart these children from their classrooms and
have now expeued including the uae have now expelled the lebanese ambassadors from the capitals andis, at the heart of this diplomatic crisis now is that the gulf countries desire to reduce the grip of hezbollah and the sheat militant group, the heavily armed group that dominates lebanon. this comes at a time when they are deep in crisis, the and in the contacts it will be very hard for the lebanese government and prime minister to manoeuvre and they held an emergency cabinet meeting this...
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the uae is open and ready.gh, manus, we got afresh warning from the imf over the uae and their economy. manus: yes. nations in a hurry to reform. well, this is a report from the imf, where they talk about a drug will -- gradual recovery from the uae, and stimulus targeting skilled professionals and the private sector. i just want to contextualize the stimulus that's at play. we're looking at $15.8 billion this year. that's $3 billion less than in 2019. but this is a government which is, i would say, moving with quite apace on reform. just 10 days ago, i caught up with the economy minister, targeting a pivot to asia with trade. i will talk to the chairman and ceo in terms of what's happening with trade. that's a pivot on trade. but this is a nation that is reforming socially, in terms of how you can live here. the economy minister isn't just bringing people. he wants to bring people, money, capital, and businesses to the uae. while you might get wealth from developed nations in the north because of the tax, it's
the uae is open and ready.gh, manus, we got afresh warning from the imf over the uae and their economy. manus: yes. nations in a hurry to reform. well, this is a report from the imf, where they talk about a drug will -- gradual recovery from the uae, and stimulus targeting skilled professionals and the private sector. i just want to contextualize the stimulus that's at play. we're looking at $15.8 billion this year. that's $3 billion less than in 2019. but this is a government which is, i would...
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now, the uae has already hosted two big tournaments before this — the indian premier league, which iscluded two days ago, so it's not that it's been held... i mean, the uae has held two tournaments since covid—19, and that's why the preparations are in full swing over here. a union representing about 60,000 behind—the—scenes workers in hollywood has reached a tentative deal with producers, averting a strike that threatened to cause widespread industry disruption. the international alliance of theatrical stage employees union, which includes camera operators, make—up artists, sound technicians and others, had threatened to strike from monday. shutdowns from the covid—19 pandemic had caused a production backlog that led to crews working up to 1a hours a day to feed programming to streaming services. the indian military havejoined in flood rescue efforts in the southern state of kerala, where at least 1a people are confirmed dead. several rivers have overflowed, and many towns and villages are cut off. many people were trapped under debris following a landslide in kavali. helicopters fle
now, the uae has already hosted two big tournaments before this — the indian premier league, which iscluded two days ago, so it's not that it's been held... i mean, the uae has held two tournaments since covid—19, and that's why the preparations are in full swing over here. a union representing about 60,000 behind—the—scenes workers in hollywood has reached a tentative deal with producers, averting a strike that threatened to cause widespread industry disruption. the international...
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he had effectively blamed the saudis and the uae for the civil war in yemen.er gulf countries, including the uae, have now expelled the lebanese ambassadors from their capitals and also pulled out their envoys from beirut. but the point about this at the heart of this diplomatic crisis now is the gulf countries' desire to try and reduce the grip of hezbollah, the shia militant group, the heavily armed group that dominate lebanon. this is coming at a time when lebanon is deep in crisis, in political crisis, in economic crisis. and in that context, it's going to be very hard, i think, for lebanon's government, for the prime minister to find any room for manoeuvre. they held an emergency cabinet meeting this afternoon but really no particular outcome from that, other than the president saying he wants to try and sort the situation out. but for lebanese people who have been suffering a deepening crisis without power, their wages worth very little, it appears to them like any further blow could simply tip the country towards total collapse. sports now... they are g
he had effectively blamed the saudis and the uae for the civil war in yemen.er gulf countries, including the uae, have now expelled the lebanese ambassadors from their capitals and also pulled out their envoys from beirut. but the point about this at the heart of this diplomatic crisis now is the gulf countries' desire to try and reduce the grip of hezbollah, the shia militant group, the heavily armed group that dominate lebanon. this is coming at a time when lebanon is deep in crisis, in...
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it is a big promise, net zero by 2050, but saudi's neighbour the uae has set a goal of 2050, a wholeg more? yes, there is this interesting comparison with the uae announcing 2050 as well as the us, the uk, and the eu. now, of course, 2060 is what russia and china have announced as well. so there is a target there in mind with comparison. but what's so fascinating about 2060 is some of the rationale is the energy minister does not believe that the technology will be ready until 2040 to remove carbon dioxide and to achieve some of the decarbonisation goals. that's interesting because it's not quite as consistent, what we see right now, in terms of the technology that is available. but, you know, make no mistake, this is an initiative that's focused on greening just the supply side of the climate change crisis. we need bolder action on the demand side, bolder action by countries that consume fossil fuels and, let's not forget, are historically the worst offenders in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and we need that action fast. we are running out of time. to spain's canary islands now,
it is a big promise, net zero by 2050, but saudi's neighbour the uae has set a goal of 2050, a wholeg more? yes, there is this interesting comparison with the uae announcing 2050 as well as the us, the uk, and the eu. now, of course, 2060 is what russia and china have announced as well. so there is a target there in mind with comparison. but what's so fascinating about 2060 is some of the rationale is the energy minister does not believe that the technology will be ready until 2040 to remove...
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it the support of the media and british government is able to manoeuvre at the uae authorities to looklice to secure another conviction for themselves, and i think ruining someone's entire life over a couple of bottles of cbd oil is not going to set that platform for foreign nationals and tourist to want to visit the uae. we have seen other drugs cases recently where we had peter clarke who was arrested for having residual hashish in his bloodstream that he had smoked in las vegas. if we keep seeing these types of ridiculous cases that are not in line with what the west would expect from a tourist destination, we will see a decline in tourism and it will harm the uae so i would hope that they care enough, that they are investing a lot in public relations, lobbying foreign countries for that tourism, but if they keep allowing cases like this to go forward, they are going to lose that effort they have made so hopefully they would see that and intervene in this case and let billy come home. {lister see that and intervene in this case and let billy come home.- and let billy come home. over
it the support of the media and british government is able to manoeuvre at the uae authorities to looklice to secure another conviction for themselves, and i think ruining someone's entire life over a couple of bottles of cbd oil is not going to set that platform for foreign nationals and tourist to want to visit the uae. we have seen other drugs cases recently where we had peter clarke who was arrested for having residual hashish in his bloodstream that he had smoked in las vegas. if we keep...
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qatar, uae are equally involved in investing and using the lady and trying to project self power.tied to deeper dynamics of regional competition where you have these small countries, particularly the uae and qatar, trying to project power through sports, few ? through investments in the media, through their own stations and channels, through buying football teams. and it is directed to politics back home, regionaltensions, and again to improve their image in western countries. :, ., to improve their image in western countries. :, ~' , ., to improve their image in western countries. ., . ., countries. thank you so much, that is us talking — countries. thank you so much, that is us talking about _ countries. thank you so much, that is us talking about gulf— countries. thank you so much, that is us talking about gulf state i is us talking about gulf state franchises and british brands but let�*s now turn to a massive us brand that has arrived on british shores, and if that is not a massive handbrake turn, i don�*t know what is. darren styles, you are the managing director and publish
qatar, uae are equally involved in investing and using the lady and trying to project self power.tied to deeper dynamics of regional competition where you have these small countries, particularly the uae and qatar, trying to project power through sports, few ? through investments in the media, through their own stations and channels, through buying football teams. and it is directed to politics back home, regionaltensions, and again to improve their image in western countries. :, ., to improve...
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i am thinking specifically of egypt or the uae or saudi arabia.usly, united states openly so far has condemned this coup, but what is the role of these more local regional powers? >> up to now, we have not seen any concretevidence of a direct involvement of any of these regional powers. given the relationship that we know that the military has with the military in egypt, with the rapid support forces -- which is a militia that turned into -- was official lysed and became part of the military council -- its relationship with united arab emirates, saudi arabia, involvement in the war in yemen, given the relation, the suspicion -- legitimate questions, they directly involved in supporting this military takeover? the military takeover comes a day after you special envoy met with members of the transitional government, both civilian and military. for the military to discount its meeting with you a special envoy and whatever assistance, whatever promises -- again, this is the situation that perhaps it has other means for diplomatic and financial support
i am thinking specifically of egypt or the uae or saudi arabia.usly, united states openly so far has condemned this coup, but what is the role of these more local regional powers? >> up to now, we have not seen any concretevidence of a direct involvement of any of these regional powers. given the relationship that we know that the military has with the military in egypt, with the rapid support forces -- which is a militia that turned into -- was official lysed and became part of the...
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seems earlier over the summer that the biggest contention was actually between saudi arabia and the uae over how fast to increase production. that is certainly something that we could see flare up again, though it does seem those conflicts were resolved within the scope of the current agreement. though when that agreement does expire or come to an end in the middle of the spring, we could possibly see some of this reemerge. sonali: it is interesting reading the tea leaves between saudi arabia and russia, but what is the place where the u.s. in this broader conversation, especially with such humongous investor demand for greater energy? ellen: exactly. it seems kind of odd. we have heard from the white house that they are pressuring saudi arabia to produce more oil in order to alleviate high gasoline prices that we are seeing in the u.s.. if you compare the price of gasoline in the u.s. to prices that other people have, it is actually quite low. but it is definitely an issue. there is a lot of confusion as to why the white house is not looking to domestic production. there is certainly m
seems earlier over the summer that the biggest contention was actually between saudi arabia and the uae over how fast to increase production. that is certainly something that we could see flare up again, though it does seem those conflicts were resolved within the scope of the current agreement. though when that agreement does expire or come to an end in the middle of the spring, we could possibly see some of this reemerge. sonali: it is interesting reading the tea leaves between saudi arabia...
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he has takenug refe tinhe uae and he is not ald lowetoo d pocsliti, tbu this i cs arualci inturng inpot evy tadeil matters. laura: ourre corspdeonnt rertg inwith an excle.usiv police in newex mico say they spsuect a real etbullas w in the gunse ud inhe t movie set shooting be y thacrto alec laportnd, whiilch kle tdhe netomagrapher and dewound eth redictor. thhoe llywood stad r habe tenold e apweon was safe. s he ia prcooducer of them fil, and e therar reeports of mplaints aboafut sety standardsn i thes dayberefo the llg.in we have this report from santa fe. correspondent: it is now nearly a week since the 42-year-old citonemagrheapr was shot dead while d hoingerob j. these are the last pictures of the cinegrmatoaprheve ali othn e sef ore.st she isn i a bluate co and heonadphes. you can seece al baldwin holding e gun that f wasirg inthe shot atth killed her and serevely jud rethe director. >> we believe wee havinur o esposssion the firearm thatas w d hirebyr. mal bdwin, that led projectile that f wasir hedas be recovered froem thho sulder ofhe t director. we rdegar this specispfic ent si
he has takenug refe tinhe uae and he is not ald lowetoo d pocsliti, tbu this i cs arualci inturng inpot evy tadeil matters. laura: ourre corspdeonnt rertg inwith an excle.usiv police in newex mico say they spsuect a real etbullas w in the gunse ud inhe t movie set shooting be y thacrto alec laportnd, whiilch kle tdhe netomagrapher and dewound eth redictor. thhoe llywood stad r habe tenold e apweon was safe. s he ia prcooducer of them fil, and e therar reeports of mplaints aboafut sety...
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heasak ten refuge in the uae and he is t noallowed to do politics, buhit ts is a crucial turning poinintan, every de mtailatrste. laa: our correspondent reportinthg wi aexn clusive. lipoce in new mo exicsa tyhey sut specaea rl bullet was in the gun uinsed tovhe mie set oongti by the actoler ac portland, which killed the cinemaaptogrheanr d wounded the diorrect. the ywholloo sdtar had beend tol the we waponasaf se. he is a coucproderf othe film, and there areor reptsf o lacompin atsbout safety anstdards in the days befohere t killing. we have this report from santa fe. correspondent: it is now nearly a week since the 42-year-old netomagrapher wast shodead wh dileoi hnger job. these are the last preictus of thnee cimagrtoapher aveli on the tsef orest. she is inlu a be atco and adonphes. you secan e ecal balindw holngdi guthe nha tt was firine g thshot thilat kle hder and sevyerel injuree d thdictreor. e wbeevlie we have in our possessionhe t firrmea that was hid reby mr. baldwin, lthated projleectit tha w fasired has enbe recoverroed fm eth shoulder of the director. rweegdarhi tsci spefisp
heasak ten refuge in the uae and he is t noallowed to do politics, buhit ts is a crucial turning poinintan, every de mtailatrste. laa: our correspondent reportinthg wi aexn clusive. lipoce in new mo exicsa tyhey sut specaea rl bullet was in the gun uinsed tovhe mie set oongti by the actoler ac portland, which killed the cinemaaptogrheanr d wounded the diorrect. the ywholloo sdtar had beend tol the we waponasaf se. he is a coucproderf othe film, and there areor reptsf o lacompin atsbout safety...
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generally speaking, egypt, uae are seen as a strong backers of the army generals.e other hand, we have another reaction coming from turkey, for example, that said they are worried about what's happening. yesterday, the ministry of foreign affairs, the turkish ministry of foreign affairs issued a statement saying that it is quite concerned about the coup attempt taking place in sudan. from the reactions, we can sort of tell what kind of parties the regionaley players are supporting. ♪ nuala: let's turn to the ongoing debate about how social media companies deal with hate and misinformation on their platforms. frances haugen, known as the facebook whistleblower, has told inquiries in the u.s. and u.k. that facebook prioritizes its profits over the safety of the public, suggesting that it allows hate and misinformaon to spread on its platforms because it leads to higher engagement and, as a result, more revenue. facebook has denied those claims, pointing to the billions it has invested into combating hate speech and misinformation. eric schmitt is a former ceo of goog
generally speaking, egypt, uae are seen as a strong backers of the army generals.e other hand, we have another reaction coming from turkey, for example, that said they are worried about what's happening. yesterday, the ministry of foreign affairs, the turkish ministry of foreign affairs issued a statement saying that it is quite concerned about the coup attempt taking place in sudan. from the reactions, we can sort of tell what kind of parties the regionaley players are supporting. ♪ nuala:...
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st countries are looking at investing more money to produce more oil whether it is saudi arabia, the uae, all these countries are investing more money because they think oil prices are going to stay at these high levels for the next seven or 10 years. this is the time when you can really make good money, because oil demand might hit a peak after years as countries try to transition to newable forms of energy. >> that is saudi arabia, the leak also reveals a senior australian official rejectshe on's conclusion that closing coal-fired power plants is necessary. despite ending the use of coal being one of the objectives of the conference in glasgow. then india, the world's second-largest consumer of coal out of china. their prime minister is going, he has previously stated that we in india are doing our part. a senior scientist from india's central institute of mining and fuel research which has a strong links to the indian government says coal is likely to remain the main energyroduction in the next few decades were sustainable economic growth of our country. >> it would not be wrong to sa
st countries are looking at investing more money to produce more oil whether it is saudi arabia, the uae, all these countries are investing more money because they think oil prices are going to stay at these high levels for the next seven or 10 years. this is the time when you can really make good money, because oil demand might hit a peak after years as countries try to transition to newable forms of energy. >> that is saudi arabia, the leak also reveals a senior australian official...
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support that the military has — whether tacit or not — support from the region, from egypt, from the uaesia, that they will be supported financially and diplomatically on the world stage. there needs to be direct language, public and privately, that that it is not a valid assumption, that they overturn the transition and the constitutional order and that cannot stand. we have seen these pictures of hundreds, thousands of people on the streets, especially in the capital khartoum. is there concern that this violence will spread? i think there is, personally. i think today was sort of behind—the—scenes, not reported on, was there were significant acts of violence against protesters, in areas far outside of khartoum. there was some pretty horrific video of protesters being dispersed with live fire in darfur. other protests were met with violence by the red sea. these places don't get a lot of international media attention. they sometimes get a lot of attention in sudan itself, so i think there is real danger that we will continue to see that outside of khartoum. within khartoum, i think 2019
support that the military has — whether tacit or not — support from the region, from egypt, from the uaesia, that they will be supported financially and diplomatically on the world stage. there needs to be direct language, public and privately, that that it is not a valid assumption, that they overturn the transition and the constitutional order and that cannot stand. we have seen these pictures of hundreds, thousands of people on the streets, especially in the capital khartoum. is there...
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the uae energy minister says he is not worried that we will have overheated oil markets.berg first word news update. angel: olaf scholz sata the government -- said the government will drive forward in renewables and energy investments. on a trip to washington, he expressed confidence he will form a government by christmas. he also weighed in on europe's energy crisis. >> prices are increase for oil and gas, which is due to the economic recovery we have seen worldwide. so far, in the next year we will have normalization of price inflation again. >> police in norway are considering an incident that saw five people killed and two injured as an attack of terror. police say officers around the country will be temporarily armed as a result of the incident. the turkish lira has dropped to a record low against the dollar after president erdogan fired three members of the central bank in a midnight decree. they were members who disagreed with erdogan wanting interest rates cut despite higher inflation. the world health organization proposed a new team to invest the origins of the
the uae energy minister says he is not worried that we will have overheated oil markets.berg first word news update. angel: olaf scholz sata the government -- said the government will drive forward in renewables and energy investments. on a trip to washington, he expressed confidence he will form a government by christmas. he also weighed in on europe's energy crisis. >> prices are increase for oil and gas, which is due to the economic recovery we have seen worldwide. so far, in the next...
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supporting the region, egypt, the uae, the saudis and potentially russia that they will be supportede world stage. there needs to be language, publicly, that it isn't a valid assumption, that they overturned the constitutional order and it cannot stand. we have seen images of hundreds of thousands of people on the streets, many in khartoum. is the concern that will spread? i think that is, personally. today was sort of behind—the—scenes, not reported on — significant acts of violence against protesters, areas of fire outside of khartoum. there was a terrific video of protesters being dispersed with live fire in some areas. either protests were met with violence by the red sea. these places don't get a lot of international media attention. they sometimes look attention. they sometimes look at saddam itself, so i think there is real danger that we will continue to see that outside of khartoum. within khartoum, i think there are periods of calm, periods of not so calm, periods whether military forces crackdown. we're worried about that, i think, as if in the coming days and weeks this d
supporting the region, egypt, the uae, the saudis and potentially russia that they will be supportede world stage. there needs to be language, publicly, that it isn't a valid assumption, that they overturned the constitutional order and it cannot stand. we have seen images of hundreds of thousands of people on the streets, many in khartoum. is the concern that will spread? i think that is, personally. today was sort of behind—the—scenes, not reported on — significant acts of violence...
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on fair hearings and anyhow, he is unable to discuss the security and intelligence apparatus of the uaea house close by and she was worried about that because he might be too close to her in the abductor or the children. and it�*s in that period where that software suddenly appeared on the phones. how did they come to know was there? the property that she has — come to know was there? the property that she has is — come to know was there? the property that she has is very _ come to know was there? the property that she has is very close _ come to know was there? the property that she has is very close to _ come to know was there? the property that she has is very close to what - that she has is very close to what he wanted to buy. and when she found out her phone had been hacked, this appalled her and she was saying that it�*s that she is in the terrible game of life and death and seeks answers about property purchases, hackers work with her communications. and the wife of former british prime minister tony blair is a human rights adviser to the n50 blair is a human rights adviser to th
on fair hearings and anyhow, he is unable to discuss the security and intelligence apparatus of the uaea house close by and she was worried about that because he might be too close to her in the abductor or the children. and it�*s in that period where that software suddenly appeared on the phones. how did they come to know was there? the property that she has — come to know was there? the property that she has is — come to know was there? the property that she has is very _ come to know...
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it and intelligence apparatus of the uae. i think...back at criticism from a former employee turned whistleblower who testified in the us senate. frances haugen said the company's sites and apps have harmed children and fuelled division. mr zuckerberg said the argument that facebook deliberately pushed content that made people angry for profit was illogical. in a blog, mr zuckerberg wrote... our north america technology reporterjames clayton has more. eleanor and freya are both ia and, like many teenagers, they're both on instagram. as a teenager you're looking at these people, like, all these models, and, you know, influencers — they are all very, very skinny and they have, like, a perfect body. and when you're looking at that and then kind of comparing yourself to it, it's, like, very... i think it could be really damaging. when you're, like, feeling at your worst, and then you go on instagram and see things that are, like, targeted at you because you've looked at these kind of things before... you see them, like — yeah, models, influ
it and intelligence apparatus of the uae. i think...back at criticism from a former employee turned whistleblower who testified in the us senate. frances haugen said the company's sites and apps have harmed children and fuelled division. mr zuckerberg said the argument that facebook deliberately pushed content that made people angry for profit was illogical. in a blog, mr zuckerberg wrote... our north america technology reporterjames clayton has more. eleanor and freya are both ia and, like...
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this is a spyware that is now notorious for being used as a tool of fear by autocrats, including the uaeve? is it not accessible for normal people? it is somethin: accessible for normal people? it is something that _ accessible for normal people? it 3 something that n50 claims is only something that nso claims is only sold to governments, and certainly it is very expensive. but itjust shows governments ravenous appetite for hacking people that they are willing to pay the millions of pounds that this piece of spyware costs in order to use it. what we find again and again is that they use it against people who are not criminals and are not terrorists, but are truth tellers or in this case people who are viewed perhaps as personal enemies by a powerful individual. i5 as personal enemies by a powerful individual. , ., , as personal enemies by a powerful individual. , . , ., , ., as personal enemies by a powerful individual. , . , ., individual. is anything anyone can do about it? _ individual. is anything anyone can do about it? the _ individual. is anything anyone can do about it? the most
this is a spyware that is now notorious for being used as a tool of fear by autocrats, including the uaeve? is it not accessible for normal people? it is somethin: accessible for normal people? it is something that _ accessible for normal people? it 3 something that n50 claims is only something that nso claims is only sold to governments, and certainly it is very expensive. but itjust shows governments ravenous appetite for hacking people that they are willing to pay the millions of pounds that...
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bali is reopening to tourists including the uae. dani: thanks so much.uliette with all the charts, whether she wants them or not. let's stick with that u.s. picture. u.s. inflation coming in harder than expected, underscoring the perspective of price pressures. a tapering of bond purchases from mid-november. let's bring in our bloomberg opinion columnist. i know you m&s might have a difference of opinion but i won't wait into that water. is transitory still the best way to describe inflation, given what we saw in the cpi data yesterday? >> i'm struggling to think of a better word. they don't want to go back to contained. that became a tainted word in the aftermath of 2008. atlanta fed president says it's a swearword and they have to put money in a jar every time the term is used. that will be the first question jay powell is asking after the november fomc meeting. they will have to come up with another word. i would love to be a fly on the wall in the division of monetary affairs at the fed building in washington. they are the focus on what to say. they
bali is reopening to tourists including the uae. dani: thanks so much.uliette with all the charts, whether she wants them or not. let's stick with that u.s. picture. u.s. inflation coming in harder than expected, underscoring the perspective of price pressures. a tapering of bond purchases from mid-november. let's bring in our bloomberg opinion columnist. i know you m&s might have a difference of opinion but i won't wait into that water. is transitory still the best way to describe...
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findings were unfair and that he couldn't comment on the security and intelligence apparatus of the uaeit had nothing to do with this particular case, he said, which was a private family matter. to answer your question more fully, i don't think we are going to see british police travelling to dubai to investigate this, and certainly no one is going to put handcuffs on sheikh mohammed. this is an embarrassment for him, embarrassment i think for the british foreign office, which would rather not have things like this surfacing when it wants to have good relations with the uae and other gulf states. remember that britain has left the european union, it needs all the friends it can get. sheikh mohammed is a massive investor in the uk. but this paints him and his way of doing things in a very bad light. this pegasus software is really powerful stuff. it is the cyber equivalent of plutonium to ten. it is dangerous and what it can do. in the wrong hands. it is supposed to be, according to the ns0 who produce it, theissueis according to the ns0 who produce it, the issue is market leaders, it is
findings were unfair and that he couldn't comment on the security and intelligence apparatus of the uaeit had nothing to do with this particular case, he said, which was a private family matter. to answer your question more fully, i don't think we are going to see british police travelling to dubai to investigate this, and certainly no one is going to put handcuffs on sheikh mohammed. this is an embarrassment for him, embarrassment i think for the british foreign office, which would rather not...
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flights are canceled at the moment between the uae and all men -- oman. the storm moves into oman. is a death toll of five in oman on monday. fishermen from iran remain missing. it is bearing down on our geography. let's get back to the markets. the crude oil market is rallying. it certainly has been throughout september. 15%. tightening global supply and an energy crisis in the making. increasing demand. opec plus's supply has put brent over for the first time in three years. the question for opec watchers on monday would be whether the block picks up production. let's take a listen. >> the recovery will continue. it may be slow. it may be bumpy. >> the demand for jet fuel will pick up. at the same time, we are going into winter and we do not have enough gas the world form and that is going to lead to a surge in demand so it could potentially happen sooner. >> we still have a long way to go. a lot stronger for oil demand. >> we stick to our $80 target with potential risk, maybe even tonight -- $10 higher than that. >> and then you create a new cycle. manus: they track every barrel
flights are canceled at the moment between the uae and all men -- oman. the storm moves into oman. is a death toll of five in oman on monday. fishermen from iran remain missing. it is bearing down on our geography. let's get back to the markets. the crude oil market is rallying. it certainly has been throughout september. 15%. tightening global supply and an energy crisis in the making. increasing demand. opec plus's supply has put brent over for the first time in three years. the question for...
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having that reliable, low-cost supply for that production in algeria, egypt, and abu dhabi, and the uaeconsidering the energy supply of prices is more stable, you have solar energy and things like that of abundant supply, does that mean now is the time when you start to take market share from europe, from the u.k., where fertilizing companies have a more difficult time keeping up with those prices? >> right now, i would say most european production for ammonia, the building block of nitrogen fertilizer, right now is the time when we are seeing that benefit. we are selling probably a bit more into europe right now to fill that gap. it may cool down a little bit over the next few months, but we continue to focus on expanding european market share in the space. you bring up renewable energy. that is the key aspect we are excited about when you think about what fertiglobe has to offer. we are using predominantly natural gas, so we are exporting natural gas-based ammonia and urea. over time, our focus is to d carbonized our reduction base and start using renewable energy sources to get green
having that reliable, low-cost supply for that production in algeria, egypt, and abu dhabi, and the uaeconsidering the energy supply of prices is more stable, you have solar energy and things like that of abundant supply, does that mean now is the time when you start to take market share from europe, from the u.k., where fertilizing companies have a more difficult time keeping up with those prices? >> right now, i would say most european production for ammonia, the building block of...
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the uae sovereign wealth fund still owns 90 percent of the country. it is a close u.s. ally.is still basically run by what's a private equity fund sub optimal. second, while it is an ollie developly, it lags far behind samsung and semi third, this is a tough industry. long pay back periods, tight margins and the whole group gets eviscerated every time there is a down side. you have to believe you have long-term demand for chips if you own this, something tom caufield is a great spokesperson for. the bottom line, having spoken to so many companies in desperate need of chips, i think the shortage will persist for longer than we would like, which is bad news for the global economy but fantastic news for global found list. and that's why i think it's a buy. now, make that a solid buy dan in missouri. >> caller: hey, jim, i kind of need your opinion on my fine technology stack a company that made $2.37 in 2020, $5.13 in 2021. expecting $9.in 2022 one sell >> right >> caller: average price of 96.09. got low of 58 and 165. 12% down and 40% up. it looks like a good buy to me >> here'
the uae sovereign wealth fund still owns 90 percent of the country. it is a close u.s. ally.is still basically run by what's a private equity fund sub optimal. second, while it is an ollie developly, it lags far behind samsung and semi third, this is a tough industry. long pay back periods, tight margins and the whole group gets eviscerated every time there is a down side. you have to believe you have long-term demand for chips if you own this, something tom caufield is a great spokesperson...
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one of the big topics i want to get an idea on, a pivot to southeast asia at a federal level from the uae south korea. from the deployment point of view, will you follow, as it were, the minister in deploying more capital with more of a pivot to southeast asia perhaps to developed markets? is there a shift? >> manus, it is not a pivot. it is integrating into the centers of economic growth. we are investors. we follow growth. obviously, we are heavily invested in the united states but you can't ignore the massive economies in asia. you cannot ignore growth hotspots around the world, whether it is china, india, other places. our portfolio has to reflect that. otherwise, we are literally missing out on opportunities. you would not be correct to characterize it as a pivot. rather, we are continuing to invest in the united states and deploy capital of the reasons i mentioned earlier. we are also investing in places like china and india. we see tremendous opportunity. dani: the ceo speaking to manus cranny as part of the bloomberg best event. we will have more coverage of that for you as we hea
one of the big topics i want to get an idea on, a pivot to southeast asia at a federal level from the uae south korea. from the deployment point of view, will you follow, as it were, the minister in deploying more capital with more of a pivot to southeast asia perhaps to developed markets? is there a shift? >> manus, it is not a pivot. it is integrating into the centers of economic growth. we are investors. we follow growth. obviously, we are heavily invested in the united states but you...
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and the uae in 2028. kristin fisher, cnn. >> incredible. >>> singer adele has a new hit. her latest single is smashing records in just 24 hours. see who she dethroned. behind neuriva plus. cience unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain perfrforman. more brain performance? yes, plelease! neuriva. t think bigger. ♪ fixodent ultra dual power provides you with an unbeatable hold and strong seal against food infiltrations. fixodent. and forget it. [♪] did you know, you no longer need to visit a dermatologist to get access to top skincare ingredients? introducing dermageek featuring top dermatologist recommended ingredients and 0% fillers. dermageek's new detoxifying facial serum contains twice the amount of beta hydroxy acid. it delivers two times more exfoliation for brighter skin, with dermatologist tested levels of hydration. get top derm-ingredients at a fraction of the price. try the new dermageek skincare lineup, with a money-back guarantee. >>> closed captioning brought to you by page publishing. we help publish, distribute, an
and the uae in 2028. kristin fisher, cnn. >> incredible. >>> singer adele has a new hit. her latest single is smashing records in just 24 hours. see who she dethroned. behind neuriva plus. cience unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain perfrforman. more brain performance? yes, plelease! neuriva. t think bigger. ♪ fixodent ultra dual power provides you with an unbeatable hold and strong seal against food infiltrations. fixodent. and...
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authorities in the uae and saudi arabia are taking precautions in case of any lingering effects thiso come here on "cnn newsroom," including a look at the dangers faced by thousands of migrants as they make the grueling trek from south america to the united states. we're back with that, in just a moment. vo: when times get dark, we can't see the help that's all around us. let 2-1-1 be your guiding light. for help with food, health care, and other resources. operator: 2-1-1, how can i help you? vo: call 211 or visit 211.org 2-1-1 get connected. get help. >>> senior-u.s. officials confirmed their commitment to the humane repatriation of migrants during meetings in port-au-prince with haiti's prime minister last week. that pledge will likely be put to the test because thousands of haitians are still attempting the dangerous trek to the u.s. from south america. stefano pozzebon reports. >> reporter: trudging across rivers, up rocky slopes, and for gorges of mud, they cross nearly 100 kilometers of jungle. the terrain, as much of a threat as criminal gangs lurking inside. these haitian mi
authorities in the uae and saudi arabia are taking precautions in case of any lingering effects thiso come here on "cnn newsroom," including a look at the dangers faced by thousands of migrants as they make the grueling trek from south america to the united states. we're back with that, in just a moment. vo: when times get dark, we can't see the help that's all around us. let 2-1-1 be your guiding light. for help with food, health care, and other resources. operator: 2-1-1, how can i...
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also notable to see was the flag of israel after historic reset in relations with the uae just a yearth their own pavilion here at expo 2020 along with 191 other countries, some of which have some truly wild and whacky pavilions like the saudi pavilion. there is nothing traditional about the design here. same goes for the moroccan papi papipa p pillville i pavilion. and this is where all the nations of africa are represented. the african union tells me that the reason that they are here is to send the message that africa is a secure policlace to invest. scott mcclain, cnn, dubai. >> all week you can join us for more reporting on climate and bio diversity as part of expo 2020 right here on cnn. >>> and i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back in a moment as "cnn newsroom" continues. please do stay with us. we don't use just any wipe, we use dawn disinfecting wipes. they're tough enough to cut through greasy messes, yet gentle enough to clean the surfaces that matter most. all while killing 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. get the grease fighting power of dawn in a disinfecting wipe. lactaid is 10
also notable to see was the flag of israel after historic reset in relations with the uae just a yearth their own pavilion here at expo 2020 along with 191 other countries, some of which have some truly wild and whacky pavilions like the saudi pavilion. there is nothing traditional about the design here. same goes for the moroccan papi papipa p pillville i pavilion. and this is where all the nations of africa are represented. the african union tells me that the reason that they are here is to...
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is crucial now you have a iroquois relation which is performed in 2017 that would be saudi arabia, uaet a rain, it's very important that they're part of a decision, thanks to the abraham accord that is now working with arab countries and the decision to be making by the united states. as a biden administration what is more important the national security of israel and the cut would listen and most importantly the united states or that deal. arthel: a conundrum for sure. we will be here for a couple of hours, right now we have to take a quick break. right now were waiting for president biden he'll be live from rome of his assessment what is taking place at the g20 summit. a short break and we'll be right back. were delayed when the new kid totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone. hello, for the last few years, i've been a little obsessed so it was a happy ending... with chasing the big idaho potato truck. but it's not like that's my only interest. i also love cooking with heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. a
is crucial now you have a iroquois relation which is performed in 2017 that would be saudi arabia, uaet a rain, it's very important that they're part of a decision, thanks to the abraham accord that is now working with arab countries and the decision to be making by the united states. as a biden administration what is more important the national security of israel and the cut would listen and most importantly the united states or that deal. arthel: a conundrum for sure. we will be here for a...