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but what does this new warmth between the united arab emirates, bahrain and israel mean for business?'m sameer hashmi in dubai, and this is talking business. a historic deal that could be worth billions of dollars in terms of new trade and business, the so—called abraham accords signed between the united arab emirates, bahrain and israel has certainly injected new impetus in these economies as they start 2021. in a moment, we will look at what does this deal mean for them, the region and i'll be discussing that with my guests who havejoined me here today. we have mr thani al shirawi, who is the founding member of the uae—israel business council. and he's also one of the leaders of the al shirawi group, which governs 30 companies across various sectors. thanks a lot forjoining us. i have adedayo bolaji—adio, she's from the economist intelligence unit, and she'll be talking in detail about the region and what this deal means. thanks a lot forjoining us. and william brown, the director for crisis and resilience consulting in the middle east at control risks. thanks a lot, will, forjoinin
but what does this new warmth between the united arab emirates, bahrain and israel mean for business?'m sameer hashmi in dubai, and this is talking business. a historic deal that could be worth billions of dollars in terms of new trade and business, the so—called abraham accords signed between the united arab emirates, bahrain and israel has certainly injected new impetus in these economies as they start 2021. in a moment, we will look at what does this deal mean for them, the region and i'll...
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i see the united arab emirates.ucts are available here, made here. so i see that benefit as well. three years from now you have a stronger economy in the united arab emirates and a stronger economy in israel. :, emirates and a stronger economy in israel. ., , ., ., in israel. you share that view that given — in israel. you share that view that given all _ in israel. you share that view that given all the _ in israel. you share that view that given all the plates - in israel. you share that view that given all the plates and| that given all the plates and excitement to share that view that given all the plates can you partnership really scaled to that level three to four years? i to that level three to four ears? ~ , , years? i think the partnership will scale _ years? i think the partnership will scale in _ years? i think the partnership will scale in certain _ years? i think the partnership will scale in certain sectors. l will scale in certain sectors. perhaps _ will scale in certain sectors. perhaps not in all se
i see the united arab emirates.ucts are available here, made here. so i see that benefit as well. three years from now you have a stronger economy in the united arab emirates and a stronger economy in israel. :, emirates and a stronger economy in israel. ., , ., ., in israel. you share that view that given — in israel. you share that view that given all _ in israel. you share that view that given all the _ in israel. you share that view that given all the plates - in israel. you share that...
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in our 1st report we accompany a german research it the united arab emirates. the arab country in the arabian gulf was long known for its high energy consumption. but now it's not his attractions and glitzy mega projects may be a thing of the past the country's oil wealth is drawing up and the climate crisis is growing ever more. could super plants come to the rescue. greenhouses near abu dhabi in the united arab emirates the plants here can only survive in this arid environment. because they're watered by an expensive irrigation system and protected from the sun. climate change is already having a major impact here. could genetically modified plants that are better adapted to the heat be part of the solution and even help slow down climate change. in his experiments thomas down to car from for sport university has found a way to get tobacco plants to absorb more c o 2 which could help pull the greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere. he's collaborating with mohamed now seem a biologist who works in votes and abu dhabi so exciting to meet. they have weekly meeting
in our 1st report we accompany a german research it the united arab emirates. the arab country in the arabian gulf was long known for its high energy consumption. but now it's not his attractions and glitzy mega projects may be a thing of the past the country's oil wealth is drawing up and the climate crisis is growing ever more. could super plants come to the rescue. greenhouses near abu dhabi in the united arab emirates the plants here can only survive in this arid environment. because...
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for the united arab emirates, the have point. for the united arab emirates, they have made _ point. power. but they are not the only ones heading to mars. tomorrow, china's spacecraft arrive next week, nasser�*s rover is due to land. the red planet is about to get busy. rebecca morelle, bbc news. the boss of one of britain's big retailers says brexit has turned out to be "considerably worse" than he feared. the chairman ofjd sports, peter cowgill, told the bbc that red tape and delays in shipping goods to mainland europe meant "double—digit millions" in extra costs. he said jd sports may open an eu—based distribution centre to ease the problems in a move that could mean a—thousand jobs are lost in the uk. a committee that is looking into the scottish government's handling of harassment complaints made against scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, has confirmed it will not publish mr salmond's evidence accusing nicola sturgeon of breaking the ministerial code. mr salmond has said he wants the evidence, which has been reported in the media, made public if he is to appear bef
for the united arab emirates, the have point. for the united arab emirates, they have made _ point. power. but they are not the only ones heading to mars. tomorrow, china's spacecraft arrive next week, nasser�*s rover is due to land. the red planet is about to get busy. rebecca morelle, bbc news. the boss of one of britain's big retailers says brexit has turned out to be "considerably worse" than he feared. the chairman ofjd sports, peter cowgill, told the bbc that red tape and...
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jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service a close ally to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and you know just arrived in the united states very recently and says she is now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that marriott has been kept largely secret in the 1st place i have seen some pictures and witness testimonies off the mariage that was they were married on the islamic law she's now fighting to get that certificate accepted here in the united states but what she told me is that they felt he was under threat already at the time and that going public would put her in danger too and that's at least her account now why she is largely unknown to the public until now. well let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news this hour. u.s. regulators have cleared a covert 19 vaccine developed by the drug maker johnson and johnson it's the
jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service a close ally to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and you know just arrived in the united states very recently and says she is now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that marriott has been kept largely...
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records we accompany a german research it the united arab emirates. the average country in the arabian gulf was long known for its high energy consumption. but now it's not as attractions and glitzy megaprojects may be a thing of the past the country's oil wealth is drawing up and the climate crisis is growing ever more. could come to the rescue. greenhouses near abu dhabi in the united arab emirates the plants here can only survive in this arid environment because they're watered by an expensive irrigation system and protected from the sun. climate. change is already having a major impact here. could genetically modified plants that are better adapted to the heat be part of the solution and even help slow down climate change. in his experiments trauma stand a car from vert sport university has found a way to get tobacco plants to absorb more c o 2 which could help pull the greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere. he's collaborating with mohamed nasim a biologist who works in votes borg and abu dhabi so exciting to me to see they have weekly meetings fro
records we accompany a german research it the united arab emirates. the average country in the arabian gulf was long known for its high energy consumption. but now it's not as attractions and glitzy megaprojects may be a thing of the past the country's oil wealth is drawing up and the climate crisis is growing ever more. could come to the rescue. greenhouses near abu dhabi in the united arab emirates the plants here can only survive in this arid environment because they're watered by an...
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now in just a couple of hours the 1st mars probe from the united arab emirates is set to and to orbit around the red planet the allam all arabic for hope is the 1st weather satellite 2 to orbit mars it is its goal to obtain a comprehensive picture of the martian atmosphere over the seasons and maybe even to answer the question of why earth's once life friendly neighbor has become a frosty desert of ice and dust box the 1st column all of us to get all systems operating correctly after entering mars orbit remote control from earth will no longer be possible. and we're joined now by her excellency sarah been to you so if she is minister of state for advanced technology in the united arab emirates and chair of the country's space agency thank you so much for making time to speak with you today 1st of all congratulations on making history 2nd of all i'd like to ask you how hopeful you are that mission hope succeeds especially given the complexities of mars missions and the failure rate which stands at around 60 percent. it's a pleasure to be here with you today and i'm comfortable the spac
now in just a couple of hours the 1st mars probe from the united arab emirates is set to and to orbit around the red planet the allam all arabic for hope is the 1st weather satellite 2 to orbit mars it is its goal to obtain a comprehensive picture of the martian atmosphere over the seasons and maybe even to answer the question of why earth's once life friendly neighbor has become a frosty desert of ice and dust box the 1st column all of us to get all systems operating correctly after entering...
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a first for the united arab emirates.it sent its spacecraft to mars. now it's almost reached its destination, but the probe, called hope, has a critical manoeuvre ahead — getting into orbit. it needs to approach mars at just the right speed and angle. if anything goes wrong, the entire mission will be lost. we don't really want to hit the planet, nor do we want to pass by the planet. we need to be very precise in how the operation happens. the hope mission will see more of mars than we've ever seen before. its spacecraft has an elliptical orbit, swinging in closer and then much further away. at its closest, its flight matches the rotation of mars, so it hovers over some key features like olympus mons, the biggest volcano in the solar system. at its furthest point, the planet spins beneath it, giving it a much wider view. this means it will see almost all of the planet from both close up and from far away. the spacecraft will study the atmosphere to solve a big mystery of how mars transformed from a planet with water, like
a first for the united arab emirates.it sent its spacecraft to mars. now it's almost reached its destination, but the probe, called hope, has a critical manoeuvre ahead — getting into orbit. it needs to approach mars at just the right speed and angle. if anything goes wrong, the entire mission will be lost. we don't really want to hit the planet, nor do we want to pass by the planet. we need to be very precise in how the operation happens. the hope mission will see more of mars than we've...
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i was incredibly happy _ the united arab emirates? ? i —" incredibly happy to wait up this morning with this news. knowing that finally the international community is listening and the likes of dominic rapp is getting involved. it makes me feel more reassured that we made the right decision. you makes me feel more reassured that we made the right decision.— made the right decision. you say caettin made the right decision. you say getting involved, _ made the right decision. you say getting involved, what _ made the right decision. you say getting involved, what he - made the right decision. you say getting involved, what he said i made the right decision. you say - getting involved, what he said today was that he would be watching very closely what the united nations dead. ,, . . , closely what the united nations dead. ,, . ., , closely what the united nations dead. ,, . . , . closely what the united nations dead. ,, . ., , ., ., dead. since he has finally made a comment after _ dead. since he has finally made a comment after three _ d
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a space probe launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars.o the famous burj khalifa tower, in dubai. mary wilson, one of the original members of the supremes — whose music was a defining sound of the 1960s — has died aged seventy six.
a space probe launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars.o the famous burj khalifa tower, in dubai. mary wilson, one of the original members of the supremes — whose music was a defining sound of the 1960s — has died aged seventy six.
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jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service a close ally to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and you know just arrived in the united states very recently and says she's now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that marriott has been kept largely secret in the 1st place i have seen some pictures and witness testimonies off the mariage that was they were married on the islamic 4 law she's now fighting to get that certificate accepted here in the united states but what she told me is that they felt he was under threat already at the time and that going public would put her in danger too and that's at least her account now why she is largely unknown to the public until now. well cycle of some of the other stories making news this hour. a nigerian officials says 42 people who were abducted a fortnight ago have been freed the victims were kidnapped by gunm
jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service a close ally to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and you know just arrived in the united states very recently and says she's now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that marriott has been kept largely...
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the united arab emirates has made it to mars. after a tense weighin the control room, celebrations.t from their spacecraft millions of miles away beams in. >> it is like a weight of seven years has been lifted from our shoulders. i am truly looking forward to the scienfic discoveries and i truly hope this mission will impact an entire generation to strive for things that are even bigger. rebecca: the spacecraft is called hope, and pulled off and make or break maneuver, firing its thrusters so it is captured by the gravitational pull of the red planet. the hope mission will see more of mars than we have ever seen before. its spacecraft has an elliptical orbit, bringing it closer and then much further away. at its closest, the flight path matches the rotation of mars, so it hovers over some key features like the biggest volcano in the solar system. at its furthest point, the planet spins beneath it, giving a much wider view. that means we will see almost all of the planet from both close-up and far away. arriving at the red planet is a huge leap for the uae. until now, the nation has
the united arab emirates has made it to mars. after a tense weighin the control room, celebrations.t from their spacecraft millions of miles away beams in. >> it is like a weight of seven years has been lifted from our shoulders. i am truly looking forward to the scienfic discoveries and i truly hope this mission will impact an entire generation to strive for things that are even bigger. rebecca: the spacecraft is called hope, and pulled off and make or break maneuver, firing its...
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mission to mars arrives tomorrow and today is the day that the all amal probe sent by the united arab emirates enters mars orbit it represents a giant leap for the country. the u.a.e. probe is called or hope it's been traveling between earth and mars for the past 6 months it enters mars orbit on tuesday. this is either going to work or it's not going to work there's nothing in between and it's not a spectrum of success now they could only wait and see if the mission goes according to plan. the miry leads the u.a.e. mars mission the 34 year old is one of 70 women on the emirates team that developed the probe the u.a.e. government which provided $200000000.00 to launch the project wants to inspire more women to go into science. we need to have a greater risk appetite to be able to work in areas that is considered quite challenging specially when it's the transformation of your economy to be based on science and technology the emirates oil reserves are dwindling with only enough oil left for a few decades so the u.a.e. or no developing their image in the fields of science and technology this has
mission to mars arrives tomorrow and today is the day that the all amal probe sent by the united arab emirates enters mars orbit it represents a giant leap for the country. the u.a.e. probe is called or hope it's been traveling between earth and mars for the past 6 months it enters mars orbit on tuesday. this is either going to work or it's not going to work there's nothing in between and it's not a spectrum of success now they could only wait and see if the mission goes according to plan. the...
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jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service of holes allied to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and she knowledge just arrived in the united states very recently and says she's now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that mary has been kept largely secret in the 1st place i have seen some pictures and witness testimonies off the marriotts that was they were married on the islamic law she's now fighting to get that certificate accepted here in the united states but what she told me is that they felt he was under threat already at the time and that going public would put her in danger too and that's at least her account now why she is largely unknown to the public until now all right she talks a lot about jamal khashoggi message in the interview and message she clearly wants to see deliberate what is that message. well don says jamal khashoggi was a f
jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service of holes allied to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and she knowledge just arrived in the united states very recently and says she's now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that mary has been kept largely...
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jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service of holes allied to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and she knowledge just arrived in the united states very recently and says she is now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that mary has been kept largely secret in the 1st place i have seen some pictures and witness testimonies off the mariage that was they were married on a islamic 4 law she's now fighting to get that certificate accepted here in the united states but what she told me is that they felt he was under threat already at the time and that going public would put her in danger too and that's at least her account now why she is largely unknown to the public until now all right she talks a lot about jamal khashoggi message in the interview a message she clearly wants to see deliver it what is that message. well don says jamal khashoggi was a figh
jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service of holes allied to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and she knowledge just arrived in the united states very recently and says she is now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that mary has been kept largely...
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a space probe launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars, first for the arab made successful trips to the red planet. music. mission accomplished — the united arab emirates has made it to mars. after a tense wait in the control room, celebrations. as a signal sent from their spacecraft millions of miles away beams in. it's like the weight of seven years has been lifted from my shoulders on arriving to mars. i'm truly looking forward to the scientific discoveries. and i truly hope this mission will impact an entire generation to strive for things that are even bigger. the spacecraft is called hope and has pulled off a make—or—break manoeuvre, firing its thrusters so it's captured by the gravitational pull of the red planet. the hope mission will see more of mars than we've ever seen before. its spacecraft has an elliptical orbit, swinging in closer and then much further away. at its closest, its flight path matches the rotation of mars, so it hovers over some key features, like olympus mons, the biggest volcano in the solar system. at its furthest point, the pl
a space probe launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars, first for the arab made successful trips to the red planet. music. mission accomplished — the united arab emirates has made it to mars. after a tense wait in the control room, celebrations. as a signal sent from their spacecraft millions of miles away beams in. it's like the weight of seven years has been lifted from my shoulders on arriving to mars. i'm truly looking forward to the scientific discoveries. and...
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and the united arab emirates is racing towards the red planet as not one but 3 probes are closing in on mars we want to know what exactly is there to gain out in space also coming up a fresh administration a fresh start after years of solving relations on the u.s. president trump executives at chinese telecoms from hollowing are hoping for brighter days ahead and after germany post the heftiest drop in exports since the financial crisis what does recovery for europe's biggest economy look like. i'm chris kobach with the program the red planet is about to get a little crowded 3 separate unmanned missions to mars launched by the united states china and the united arab emirates will all reach mars this month the 1st one to enter mars orbit will be the probe later today sent by the. new air of space exploration for the gulf nation amal which means hope will spend 687 days there that's the period equivalent to one year on mars the probe will monitor weather patterns on mars and it will also help the u.a.e. establish itself as a technology hub of the future so let's take a deeper look into
and the united arab emirates is racing towards the red planet as not one but 3 probes are closing in on mars we want to know what exactly is there to gain out in space also coming up a fresh administration a fresh start after years of solving relations on the u.s. president trump executives at chinese telecoms from hollowing are hoping for brighter days ahead and after germany post the heftiest drop in exports since the financial crisis what does recovery for europe's biggest economy look like....
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a first for the united arab emirates.acecraft to mars. now it's almost reached its destination, but the probe, called hope, has a critical manoeuvre ahead — getting into orbit. it needs to approach mars at just the right speed and angle. if anything goes wrong, the entire mission will be lost. we don't really want to hit the planet, nor do we want to pass by the planet. we need to be very precise with how the operation happens. the hope mission will see more of mars than we've ever seen before. its spacecraft has an elliptical orbit, swinging in closer and then much further away. at its closest, its flight matches the rotation of mars, so it hovers over some key features like olympus mons, the biggest volcano in the solar system. at its furthest point, the planet spins beneath it, giving it a much wider view. this means it will see almost all of the planet from both close up and from far away. the spacecraft will study the atmosphere to solve a big mystery of how mars transformed from a planet with water, like earth, to t
a first for the united arab emirates.acecraft to mars. now it's almost reached its destination, but the probe, called hope, has a critical manoeuvre ahead — getting into orbit. it needs to approach mars at just the right speed and angle. if anything goes wrong, the entire mission will be lost. we don't really want to hit the planet, nor do we want to pass by the planet. we need to be very precise with how the operation happens. the hope mission will see more of mars than we've ever seen...
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a space probe launched by the united arab emirates have entered orbit around mars. es have made successful trips to the red planet. music. mission accomplished — the united arab emirates has made it to mars. after a tense wait in the control room, celebrations. as a signal sent from their spacecraft millions of miles away beams in. it's like the weight of seven years has been lifted from my shoulders on arriving to mars. i'm truly looking forward to the scientific discoveries. abd i truly hope this mission will impact an entire generation to strive for things that are even bigger. the spacecraft is called hope and has pulled off a make—or—break manoeuvre, firing its thrusters so it's captured by the gravitational pull of the red planet. the hope mission will see more of mars than we've ever seen before. its spacecraft has an elliptical orbit, swinging in closer and then much further away. at its closest, its flight path matches the rotation of mars, so it hovers over some key features, like olympus mons, the biggest volcano in the solar system. at its furthest point,
a space probe launched by the united arab emirates have entered orbit around mars. es have made successful trips to the red planet. music. mission accomplished — the united arab emirates has made it to mars. after a tense wait in the control room, celebrations. as a signal sent from their spacecraft millions of miles away beams in. it's like the weight of seven years has been lifted from my shoulders on arriving to mars. i'm truly looking forward to the scientific discoveries. abd i truly...
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a first for the united arab emirates.acecraft to mars. now it's almost reached its destination, but the probe, called hope, has a critical manoeuvre ahead — getting into orbit. it needs to approach mars at just the right speed and angle. if anything goes wrong, the entire mission will be lost. the spacecraft will study the atmosphere to solve a big mystery of how mars transformed from a planet with water, like earth, to the dry, dusty world it is today. until now, the uae has only sent satellites into earth orbit. arriving at the red planet will be a huge leap. to know that there is a spacecraft that has gone from this region further than any man—made object has ever gone, that is hurtling towards a small pink dot that you also see in the sky, i can't describe the feeling or the thought process, but i never thought that this was possible. the spacecraft has one shot to get into orbit. if it succeeds, history will be made, firmly establishing the united arab emirates as a new space power. rebecca morelle, bbc news. the act
a first for the united arab emirates.acecraft to mars. now it's almost reached its destination, but the probe, called hope, has a critical manoeuvre ahead — getting into orbit. it needs to approach mars at just the right speed and angle. if anything goes wrong, the entire mission will be lost. the spacecraft will study the atmosphere to solve a big mystery of how mars transformed from a planet with water, like earth, to the dry, dusty world it is today. until now, the uae has only sent...
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the detention of princess latifa, the daughter of dubai's ruler, with the authorities in the united arab emirates. the uk government promises to follow developments closely. we are concerned about it. i think anyone at a human level would watch the footage and to be concerned about it. i think the right mechanism is via the un, which is already underway, and we obviously support that. nhs trust leaders express concerns that if lockdown restrictions are eased too quickly, as happened last year, the infection rate could increase rapidly again. a warning that the waiting list for non—urgent nhs treatment in england could more than double by april, rising to ten million people. are you waiting for nhs treatment becasue of covid? are you in the backlog? how long have you been waiting for? do let me know today. i'm on twitter @vicderbyshire or you can email victoria@bbc.co.uk more temporary courts are being opened in england and wales, to tackle the record backlog of cases exacerbated by the pandemic. the daughter of captain sir tom moore says he has left "a legacy he could never have imagined". the un
the detention of princess latifa, the daughter of dubai's ruler, with the authorities in the united arab emirates. the uk government promises to follow developments closely. we are concerned about it. i think anyone at a human level would watch the footage and to be concerned about it. i think the right mechanism is via the un, which is already underway, and we obviously support that. nhs trust leaders express concerns that if lockdown restrictions are eased too quickly, as happened last year,...
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we accompany a telling reset the united arab emirates. the arab country in the arabian gulf was long known for its high energy consumption. but now it's not as attractions and glitzy megaprojects may be a thing of. the countries. and the climate crisis. could come to the rescue. greenhouses near abu dhabi in the united arab emirates the plants here can only survive in this arid environment because they're watered by an expensive irrigation system and protected from the sun. climate change is already having a major impact here. genetically modified plants that are better adapted to the heat be part of the solution and even help slow down climate change. in his experiments trauma standard car from university has found a way to get tobacco plants to absorb more c o 2 which could help the greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere. he's collaborating with mohamed nasim a biologist who works in and abu dhabi so exciting to meet you. they have weekly meetings from one greenhouse to the next thousands of kilometers apart. they're hoping to modify plan
we accompany a telling reset the united arab emirates. the arab country in the arabian gulf was long known for its high energy consumption. but now it's not as attractions and glitzy megaprojects may be a thing of. the countries. and the climate crisis. could come to the rescue. greenhouses near abu dhabi in the united arab emirates the plants here can only survive in this arid environment because they're watered by an expensive irrigation system and protected from the sun. climate change is...
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in just a few hours the 1st mars probe from the united arab emirates is set to enter orbit around the red planet the allam all arabic for hope is the 1st weather satellite to to orbit mars its goal is to obtain a comprehensive picture of the martian atmosphere over the seasons and maybe even to answer the question of why earth's once life friendly neighbor has become a frosty desert of ice and dust 1st the all them all has to get all systems operating correctly after entering mars orbit remote control from earth will no longer be possible and we're joined now by her excellency sarah been to you so if she is minister of state for advanced technology in the united arab emirates and chair of the country space agency thank you so much for making time to speak with you today 1st of all congratulations on making history 2nd of all i'd like to ask you how hopeful you are that mission hope succeeds especially given the complexities of mars missions and the failure rate which stands at around 60 percent. it's a pleasure to be here today and i'm comfortable the spacecraft as currently stand we'
in just a few hours the 1st mars probe from the united arab emirates is set to enter orbit around the red planet the allam all arabic for hope is the 1st weather satellite to to orbit mars its goal is to obtain a comprehensive picture of the martian atmosphere over the seasons and maybe even to answer the question of why earth's once life friendly neighbor has become a frosty desert of ice and dust 1st the all them all has to get all systems operating correctly after entering mars orbit remote...
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he was imprisoned for six months in the united arab emirates for spying.hat is a charge he denies. it is good have you with us, you have said princess latifah's case has brought back trauma of your own imprisonment back in 2018. you see any parallels as to the trauma you experienced? >> absolutely, when i saw the video i could see the pressure she was under. i saw even the drawing plans she had of the villa, and that was controlled within. this was nearly a copy of what i went throu, albeit under different circumstances. brent: do we know, in the case of princess latifah, do we know why her father -- why he is been doing this? why would he go to such lengths to keep his daughter basically locked up? >> so, as younow, this is not the firscase of him kidnapping e of hishildren. this is simply a case of somebody with a loof power it is used to being in control. he does not like people going beyond it. he is losing power within his own family. he is losing power within his city and within the federation of the uae. he is acting like somebody who is out of cont
he was imprisoned for six months in the united arab emirates for spying.hat is a charge he denies. it is good have you with us, you have said princess latifah's case has brought back trauma of your own imprisonment back in 2018. you see any parallels as to the trauma you experienced? >> absolutely, when i saw the video i could see the pressure she was under. i saw even the drawing plans she had of the villa, and that was controlled within. this was nearly a copy of what i went throu,...
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a space probe called hope launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars. it is the first of three spacecraft that are scheduled to reach the red planet this month. the project led by women scientists is the first arab interplanetary mission. >> it took 15 minutes for the signal to reach earth that the mission had been a success. [applause] the probe, hope, is orbiting mars after a 500 million kilometers journey. the orbiter had to fire its main engines for 27 minutes in a high-stakesaneuver that slowed down the craft enough to be caught inars'rbit. the probe will n circle t planet, collecting data about its atmosphere. the mission's priority is research, but it is also part of a push to diversify the economy of the united arab emirates. oil reserves are dwindling and time is of the essence. the uae is expanding into the fields of science and technology. sarah is leading the mission. 34-year-old is one of 70 women on the team that developed the probe. the uae government provided $200 million of funding for the project. >> this has allowed our researchers an
a space probe called hope launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars. it is the first of three spacecraft that are scheduled to reach the red planet this month. the project led by women scientists is the first arab interplanetary mission. >> it took 15 minutes for the signal to reach earth that the mission had been a success. [applause] the probe, hope, is orbiting mars after a 500 million kilometers journey. the orbiter had to fire its main engines for 27 minutes...
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night sky the purpose of the mission is to do is to research the planet's weather dynamics the united arab emirates china and the united states all launch modest missions last july now the 2 spacecraft are due to arrive later this month the uys mars program as part of efforts to develop its science and to take capabilities and reduce its reliance on. the u.a.e. probe is called out or hope it's been traveling between earth and mars for the past 6 months. miri leads the u.a.e. mars mission the 34 year old is one of 70 women on the emirates team that developed the probe the u.a.e. government which provided $200000000.00 to launch the project wants to inspire more women to go into science. we need to have a greater risk appetite to be able to work in areas that is considered quite challenging specially when it's the transformation of your economy to be based on science and technology the emirates oil reserves are dwindling with only enough oil left for a few decades so the u.a.e. are no developing their image in the fields of science and technology this has allowed our researchers and science to get to
night sky the purpose of the mission is to do is to research the planet's weather dynamics the united arab emirates china and the united states all launch modest missions last july now the 2 spacecraft are due to arrive later this month the uys mars program as part of efforts to develop its science and to take capabilities and reduce its reliance on. the u.a.e. probe is called out or hope it's been traveling between earth and mars for the past 6 months. miri leads the u.a.e. mars mission the 34...
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charlus leave earth for a moment now a space probe called hope launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars it's the 1st of 3 spacecraft that are scheduled to reach the red planet this month the project led by women scientists is the 1st interplanetary mission. that it took 15 minutes for the signal to reach earth that the mission had been a success. the probe cold amol arabic for hope is finally all that is off to a nearly 500000000 kilometer journey the orbiter had to fire its main engines for 27 minutes in a high stakes maneuver that slowed down the craft enough to be caught in mazas orbit winners' the probe will now circle the planet collecting data about its atmosphere is radically the mission's priority is research but it's also part of a push to diversify the economy of the united arab emirates oil reserves dwindling and time is of the essence so the u.a.e. is now expanding into the fields of science and technology. miri is a leading the mission the 34 year old is one of 70 women on the emirates tame it developed the probe the u.a.e. government provided $200
charlus leave earth for a moment now a space probe called hope launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars it's the 1st of 3 spacecraft that are scheduled to reach the red planet this month the project led by women scientists is the 1st interplanetary mission. that it took 15 minutes for the signal to reach earth that the mission had been a success. the probe cold amol arabic for hope is finally all that is off to a nearly 500000000 kilometer journey the orbiter had to...
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and a space probe called hope to launch by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars it's the 1st of 3 spacecraft expected to reach the red planet next month the project is led by women scientists and is the arab world's 1st interplanetary mission. 15 minutes for the signal to rate that the mission had been a success thanks. the mall arabic for hope is finally orbiting after nearly 500000000 kilometer journey the orbiter had to fire its main engines for 27 minutes in a high stakes maneuver that slowed down the craft enough to be caught in mazas orbit letters on the probe will now circle the planet collecting data about its atmosphere is incredibly the missions priority is research but it's also part of a push to diversify the economy of the united arab emirates oil reserves are dwindling and time is of the essence so the year is now expanding into the fields of science and technology. that leading the mission the 34 year old is one of 70 women on the team at the bell of the probe the u.s. government provided $200000000.00 of funding for the project. this has allowed our re
and a space probe called hope to launch by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars it's the 1st of 3 spacecraft expected to reach the red planet next month the project is led by women scientists and is the arab world's 1st interplanetary mission. 15 minutes for the signal to rate that the mission had been a success thanks. the mall arabic for hope is finally orbiting after nearly 500000000 kilometer journey the orbiter had to fire its main engines for 27 minutes in a high stakes...
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mission's priority is research but it's also part of a push to diversify the economy of the united arab emirates oil reserves are dwindling and time is of the essence so the u.a.e. is now expanding into the fields of science and technology. and miri is leading the mission the 34 year old is one of 70 women on the emirates team that developed the probe the u.a.e. government provided $200000000.00 of funding for the project. this has allowed our researchers and scientists to get to a point where they are able to work with the global mars science community in a short amount of time so as we started this mission about 7 years ago the probes safe arrival puts the us in the company of just 5 space agencies that have pulled off a successful mars mission. as your news update at this hour stay tuned for our documentary about experimental new ways to get a good night's sleep and clay richardson in berlin for me in the entire news team ex-wife project. young german and jewish i'm jewish so what. does that mean in daily life and at school. level and teenagers 11 stories high. i'm sure issues and zones. and
mission's priority is research but it's also part of a push to diversify the economy of the united arab emirates oil reserves are dwindling and time is of the essence so the u.a.e. is now expanding into the fields of science and technology. and miri is leading the mission the 34 year old is one of 70 women on the emirates team that developed the probe the u.a.e. government provided $200000000.00 of funding for the project. this has allowed our researchers and scientists to get to a point where...
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the united arab emirates we'll also explore mars its base probe hope and to the red planet's orbit on february 9th and is scheduled to start work this summer. hope will examine the martian atmosphere for 2 years observing weather and seasonal changes. the chinese have big plans for their 1st mars mission they also want to land a spacecraft something only the americans have so far succeeded in doing china's tionne when one probe has been orbiting the red planet since february 10th it will reach the surface without landing device and research vehicle in me and send data gathered on mars back to her. next the protocol examine the types of minerals on mars and make maps of resources such as for deposits. planetary researchers are looking forward to all of the new data. for more let's bring in carla bleicher from d.w. science in bonn kota a report mentions 3 current missions to mars by its free different countries why are they all happening. well that's really all about the law states they all launched at roughly the same time last july and that's because the plants clad literally aligned
the united arab emirates we'll also explore mars its base probe hope and to the red planet's orbit on february 9th and is scheduled to start work this summer. hope will examine the martian atmosphere for 2 years observing weather and seasonal changes. the chinese have big plans for their 1st mars mission they also want to land a spacecraft something only the americans have so far succeeded in doing china's tionne when one probe has been orbiting the red planet since february 10th it will reach...
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he was imprisoned for 6 months in the united arab emirates after being accused of spying for the u.k. government that is a charge that he denies it's good to have you with us this evening you have said that princes latina's case has brought back the trauma of your own imprisonment in the u.a.e. back in 2018 do you see any parallels to what you experienced and to what we're hearing about the princes absolutely from the start when i when i saw the video i could see the pressure that she was under i saw even the drawing she has of the bella. and hair in the day to day behavior and the interactions that she had that she was controlled with then disposed you know nearly nearly copy of what i went through be able to in a different circumstance what do we know in the case of princes latifa do we know why her father shaikh mohammed bin rashid why then he is doing this and why would he go to such lengths to keep his daughter basically locked up. so as you know this is not the 1st case of him arresting one more arresting kidnapping one of his children this is simply a case of someone who has a
he was imprisoned for 6 months in the united arab emirates after being accused of spying for the u.k. government that is a charge that he denies it's good to have you with us this evening you have said that princes latina's case has brought back the trauma of your own imprisonment in the u.a.e. back in 2018 do you see any parallels to what you experienced and to what we're hearing about the princes absolutely from the start when i when i saw the video i could see the pressure that she was under...
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a space probe called hope launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars it's the 1st of 3 spacecraft that are scheduled to reach the red planet this month and the project led by women scientists is the 1st arab interplanetary mission. that it took 15 minutes for the signal to reach earth that the mission had been a success. the probe called mall arabic for hope is finally orbiting mars after nearly 500000000 kilometer journey the orbiter had to fire its main engines for 27 minutes in a high stakes maneuver that slowed down the craft enough to be caught in mazas orbit the probe will now circle the planet collecting data about its atmosphere so incredibly the mission's priority is research but it's also part of a push to diversify the economy of the united arab emirates oil reserves are dwindling and time is of the essence so the u.a.e. is now expanding into the fields of science and technology. miri is that leading the mission the 34 year old is one of 70 women on the emirates team that developed the probe the u.a.e. government provided $200000000.00 of funding for
a space probe called hope launched by the united arab emirates has entered orbit around mars it's the 1st of 3 spacecraft that are scheduled to reach the red planet this month and the project led by women scientists is the 1st arab interplanetary mission. that it took 15 minutes for the signal to reach earth that the mission had been a success. the probe called mall arabic for hope is finally orbiting mars after nearly 500000000 kilometer journey the orbiter had to fire its main engines for 27...
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saudi arabia who the who the rebels have to fight against since the war began in 2015 the united arab emirates have been involved too and they're even less happy than the saudis are about the americans pulling out just as california congressman roe conn a longtime opponent of the war was recently screamed at in his office by the u.s. ambassador who is this guy i think he is foreign investors can't just railroad our elected officials that way well unless they work for israel as a matter of fact the israeli ambassador is allowed to burst into any u.s. representatives office at any hour of the day and get their shoes shined by that rep from senators they get a full back wax now normally someone from the united arab emirates talking to an american congressman that way even a kooky anti illegal war one like qana would not be acceptable but the u.a.e. now considers itself to be part of the management team when it comes to overseeing the u.s. led western global project now the iraqis are even detaining you many journalist adel al hazmi for reporting on horrid conditions in his home country wow it see
saudi arabia who the who the rebels have to fight against since the war began in 2015 the united arab emirates have been involved too and they're even less happy than the saudis are about the americans pulling out just as california congressman roe conn a longtime opponent of the war was recently screamed at in his office by the u.s. ambassador who is this guy i think he is foreign investors can't just railroad our elected officials that way well unless they work for israel as a matter of fact...
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jamal khashoggi and spent the last few years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service of holes allied to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and you know just arrived in the united states very recently and says she is now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that mary has been kept largely secret in the 1st place i have seen some pictures and witness testimonies off them areas that was they were married on the islamic law she's now fighting to get that certificate accepted here in the united states but what she told me is that they felt he was under threat already at the time and that going public would put her in danger too and that's at least her account now why she is largely unknown to the public until now. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. regulators have cleared a covert 19 vaccine developed by the drug maker johnson and johnson it's the
jamal khashoggi and spent the last few years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service of holes allied to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and you know just arrived in the united states very recently and says she is now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that mary has been kept largely...
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arrived within days of the perseverance landed was talking about them individually in the united arab emirates. is called ho they are very excited about it over in the u.a.e. all it's going to do with orbit and study the martian weather an atmosphere for several months but they're just thrilled they think it sort of brings the u.a.e. up in support of a different class of technologically good countries but all it's going to do but they're thrilled they've turned out some of the as one of the lights on through their buildings read my times to celebrate so it's a very big deal for a little country china on the other hand you just sort of you know what china does which is try to be everywhere and elbow everybody out of the way and they have a 3 part spacecraft much like we do it's an orbiter away under and the rover it's in orbit successfully and probably in the next maybe you may think is the guess it will try to way just like prison parents did and send it similar on its way so china is trying to keep up with the big boys in space and we'll see you there you had a pretty good job. there is this
arrived within days of the perseverance landed was talking about them individually in the united arab emirates. is called ho they are very excited about it over in the u.a.e. all it's going to do with orbit and study the martian weather an atmosphere for several months but they're just thrilled they think it sort of brings the u.a.e. up in support of a different class of technologically good countries but all it's going to do but they're thrilled they've turned out some of the as one of the...
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colossal tribe in the north the omani coast that region also occurs up into what's today the united arab emirates which before it was the united arab emirates was known as the true szell states of the truthful coast but before that was known as the site on the omani coast because that's part geographically of oman throughout its history the ruler of. the country the major the sultan it may have had exercised some influence there especially in places like with abi dubai there were there are closer relationships there you get to the north with a quasi tribe dominates there's always been a fair amount of tension and it's been difficult for the omanis to control that particular territory and. of either the old man yet and to shed a tear over and then there are some of them or what they're sore for home and to your own if you're only. i laugh enough and listen oh well the could feel fifi they were clear out of the at the shot of the. top of the bridge the valley in malam nostromo should do us a bail and now will any month for a min oman here a month of a month or us to him. these tensions continued an
colossal tribe in the north the omani coast that region also occurs up into what's today the united arab emirates which before it was the united arab emirates was known as the true szell states of the truthful coast but before that was known as the site on the omani coast because that's part geographically of oman throughout its history the ruler of. the country the major the sultan it may have had exercised some influence there especially in places like with abi dubai there were there are...
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colossal tribe in the north the omani coast that region also occurs up into what's today the united arab emirates which before it was the united arab emirates was known as the true szell states or the truth will coast but before that was known as the sa among the omani coast because that's part geographically of oman throughout its history the ruler of. the country the major the sultan it may have had exercised some influence there especially in places like with abi dubai there were there are closer relationships there you get to the north where the cost some tribe dominates there's always been a fair amount of tension and it's been difficult for the omanis to control that particular territory at a cost. of either the old man yet and the sheriff here on hand and then there are some fame or a sore thumb and that you don't know if you're only. i laugh enough and listen a while the could feel fifi they were clear out of the had a shot of coffee the. thought of the birth of ali in malam i'm not a motion to learn and now will any month or a minnow man here the month of a month or rustle him. these ten
colossal tribe in the north the omani coast that region also occurs up into what's today the united arab emirates which before it was the united arab emirates was known as the true szell states or the truth will coast but before that was known as the sa among the omani coast because that's part geographically of oman throughout its history the ruler of. the country the major the sultan it may have had exercised some influence there especially in places like with abi dubai there were there are...