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gulf states because the gulf states hold the middle of the stick and that's what they've done always and if they don't cotton to that and specially now when the price of oil is going down and may go down further depending on what happens in china but at 40 dollars 45 dollars a barrel which it may be if china doesn't get back to work very soon i mean the gulf states are really going to be there already in recession dubai abu dhabi and others i mean the pressures are intense some of them may collapse from it but others may have no choice but to escalate the binary process forces as coalition so i expect later to see or an april sometime around that we'll see quite a big collation of tensions between iran and the all of them some syria iran and also because now there is a project to remove america from the region that's what i was getting in read my mind exactly and it is the that is the deal of the century a way to cement forever american presence in the middle east. it's meant to cement israel's position bad by the unite as as the carrier of what americans now call themselves today of
gulf states because the gulf states hold the middle of the stick and that's what they've done always and if they don't cotton to that and specially now when the price of oil is going down and may go down further depending on what happens in china but at 40 dollars 45 dollars a barrel which it may be if china doesn't get back to work very soon i mean the gulf states are really going to be there already in recession dubai abu dhabi and others i mean the pressures are intense some of them may...
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some of the gulf states who are already you know. the head human is like of the vision of the civilization they get out of it what do they get out of it is that they hope they're going to get business and they going to have a front door to washington and be accepted. but the great difficulty in this whole project is that in order to bring it into being it's been framed in really binary terms either you know the palestinians either you do it or you're finished and the same for lebanon the same for jordan jordan all are being put in this binary position and the middle ground has been erased completely and gone. and these pressures are increasing and this is where it may not work because in the sense the whole of the middle east needs to hold 'd. by the middle and once you take all of that away then and make it so polarized and put the pressures on which are taking place right across iraq iran syria then what is the choice they can only escalate back against the united states doesn't this. is going to interact with it actually very dire
some of the gulf states who are already you know. the head human is like of the vision of the civilization they get out of it what do they get out of it is that they hope they're going to get business and they going to have a front door to washington and be accepted. but the great difficulty in this whole project is that in order to bring it into being it's been framed in really binary terms either you know the palestinians either you do it or you're finished and the same for lebanon the same...
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no other region in the world produces crude oil as cheaply as the gulf states. it's a well thought bubble from the ground for a long time to come. but demand could dry up earlier than supply as a former saudi oil minister warned in 2002 the stone age didn't end because the world ran out of stones. the gulf states have started to react they're investing in sustainable construction and . boosting the tourism industry. promoting education for young people. and they're finally starting to use their abundant solar energy. to. saudi arabia owes its wealth to oil but that doesn't mean everyone in the country is rich the biggest country in the gulf lacks jobs and education. religious doctrine still governs much of every day life. during prayer as business comes to a standstill. but the royal house is making changes saudi vision 2030 is a plan to keep living standards stable even if oil. to sink or demand falls but saudi arabia's own energy consumption is extremely high. and instead of using the sun they fight against it in saudi arabia in the summer months 70 percent of
no other region in the world produces crude oil as cheaply as the gulf states. it's a well thought bubble from the ground for a long time to come. but demand could dry up earlier than supply as a former saudi oil minister warned in 2002 the stone age didn't end because the world ran out of stones. the gulf states have started to react they're investing in sustainable construction and . boosting the tourism industry. promoting education for young people. and they're finally starting to use their...
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a man has diplomatic relations with all the gulf states including cata. its ancient citadels and fortified buildings and now just part of the country's history the country practices a more moderate form of conservative islam. some $4600000.00 people live in the sultan of oman $2500000.00 a citizens national revenue is around $22000000000.00 u.s. dollars 73 percent of that comes from oil and gas. much as the historic district of a man's cap from muscat and one of the city's major tourist attractions more than $3000000.00 visitors come to amman every year mainly from germany and france. to resume is the biggest industry up to oil and gas and it grows every year by 6 percent. the government's next aim is to build a port for large cruise ships right in the front of the old town. but won't mass to resume ruin the historic area. geographer money well a good bill it is hoping to answer this question with her research. she has lived in moscow that for 14 years old man has a lot to offer and a lot to lose that much is clear from a visit to the bait around a museum
a man has diplomatic relations with all the gulf states including cata. its ancient citadels and fortified buildings and now just part of the country's history the country practices a more moderate form of conservative islam. some $4600000.00 people live in the sultan of oman $2500000.00 a citizens national revenue is around $22000000000.00 u.s. dollars 73 percent of that comes from oil and gas. much as the historic district of a man's cap from muscat and one of the city's major tourist...
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also we think that in this discussion it's pretty clear israel and the gulf states will move quickly on a separate track for security issues for missile programs and highly suggestive but i think yemen and president macro and was pushing for those discussions and that the united states should be working with traditional friends and allies and to shape that consensus if we define the longer-term goals so whenever i talk to iranian officials about the regional activities to support political parties with the merging of the iranians of the lebanese citizens. >> that mentality is bizarre. and depending on what they get in return not all proxies are the same. and with those allies it all depends on what kind of security assurances but it's almost blasphemy if you say it out loud in this city but they can buy fighter jets to reduce the of one - - the reliance. if you think about the proxie proxies, you see this problem in a totally different way. if you see this as the expansion to restore the empire but we agree yemen is low hanging fruit and then they signal they are willing to be more h
also we think that in this discussion it's pretty clear israel and the gulf states will move quickly on a separate track for security issues for missile programs and highly suggestive but i think yemen and president macro and was pushing for those discussions and that the united states should be working with traditional friends and allies and to shape that consensus if we define the longer-term goals so whenever i talk to iranian officials about the regional activities to support political...
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i think that will be very difficult for the gulf states. i don't know enough about israeli policy to move on in the gulf, but i think that is a big leap and it's not a first step but maybe yemen is a first step into that much longer discussion. >> look, i would make two points. one is, if you look at iran saudi relations, first of, all i don't think they're bound to be enemies forever. there may be bound to be rivals, but not necessarily enemies, and we've seen this movie before in other regions of the world, right? i mean, it's a clichÉ but you look at france and germany in europe, you look at brazil and argentina in latin america, so it's not an unusual setting. and the ultimate solution is what doug was talking about, in which both sides believe their interests were preserved. the question, is how do we get there? i argue it is the same way that some of the conflicts are just impossible to resolve, like the israel palestine issue. when we put our finger on one side of the scale, the fact that we've put our finger on the sunni side of th
i think that will be very difficult for the gulf states. i don't know enough about israeli policy to move on in the gulf, but i think that is a big leap and it's not a first step but maybe yemen is a first step into that much longer discussion. >> look, i would make two points. one is, if you look at iran saudi relations, first of, all i don't think they're bound to be enemies forever. there may be bound to be rivals, but not necessarily enemies, and we've seen this movie before in other...
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i think that will be very difficult for the gulf state. i do not know enough about israeli policy toward iran and the gulf to know if the israelis can accepted, i think that is a big leap. step.not a first it has to come further down in the process. but maybe yemen is a first step into that much longer discussion. would make two points -- at is i think if you look the iran-saudi relations, i do not think they are bound to be enemies forever. maybe they are bounded to be rivals, but not necessarily enemies. we have seen this in other regions of the world. you look at south germany and argentina and latin america, it is not an unusual setting. brazil, solution -- argentina, and latin america. it is not an unusual setting. the question is how we get there. i argued that it is the same way complex or impossible to resolve issues -- when we put our finger on one side of the scale. the fact that we put our finger on the sunni side of the gulf is part of the issue -- reason this issue cannot be resolved. when we have tried to bring about some kin
i think that will be very difficult for the gulf state. i do not know enough about israeli policy toward iran and the gulf to know if the israelis can accepted, i think that is a big leap. step.not a first it has to come further down in the process. but maybe yemen is a first step into that much longer discussion. would make two points -- at is i think if you look the iran-saudi relations, i do not think they are bound to be enemies forever. maybe they are bounded to be rivals, but not...
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of the gulf states around detailing the profound economic transformation. of so net energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking and living life after could. be 45 minutes long totally to. be taken personally. with a little bit under $50.00 to $1.00 story that makes the game so special. for all true fans. because more than football online. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist one day i don't think that sophia is that intelligent at the moment why on earth should be construct a robot that looks like a human being ai's but the problem of the issue is to make sure that we were very aware of. everybody's talking about artificial intelligence so we want to know can i make art and how creative can machines really be the arts $21.00 talks at the global media forum.
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states which it says looks set to burn through their wealth in as little as 15 years the i.m.f. says the likes of bahrain qatar and even saudi arabia could suffer as global consumers seek to save energy and turn to sources. is to recall nearly 107000 older audi vehicles because they have drivers air bag inflators that could haul shrapnel in a crouch the airbags have a new and distinct problem from previous to contact airbag recalls that has led to at least one death the w. will notify owners in march. german chancellor angela merkel is in johannesburg for talks with south african president cyril ramaphosa well the german south african trade relationship was worth 17000000000 dollars last year far behind say german chinese trade volume pose a once more german involvement and says south africa can learn from germany's experience to shifting from coal to renewables. he wants to kickstart his country's flagging economy and she's looking to strengthen ties with africa in a post-breakfast era and get america on cyril rama pose a keen to take the next steps to strengthen what's already
states which it says looks set to burn through their wealth in as little as 15 years the i.m.f. says the likes of bahrain qatar and even saudi arabia could suffer as global consumers seek to save energy and turn to sources. is to recall nearly 107000 older audi vehicles because they have drivers air bag inflators that could haul shrapnel in a crouch the airbags have a new and distinct problem from previous to contact airbag recalls that has led to at least one death the w. will notify owners in...
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the gulf states are on declaring a profound economic transformation. soon energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking and living life after could. even 45 minutes. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am placed on nothing with the job we've been thinkin to the german culture. you didn't seem to get his grandmother they owe to you because it's all out who they know i'm right oh join me for me to get money of course. when she was young fatima came into conflict with the law. in missiles into that thing i felt i was a disappointment to my family because they had raised me that way. would be. she fell in with baby gangs teens who fought threatened and stole. not only remembrance although due to our name i never thought i'd find myself in such a situation that i was capable of things like that i thought it was a bad time one i've left behind me.
the gulf states are on declaring a profound economic transformation. soon energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking and living life after could. even 45 minutes. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am placed on nothing with the job we've been thinkin to the german culture. you didn't seem to get his grandmother they owe to you because it's all out who they know i'm right oh join me...
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additionally a number of gulf states have cancelled flights with iran.shares in many american, asian and european airlines have tumbled. here in the uk, easyjet has seen its shares fall by around 18% in just the past week. and it's all expected to cost airlines dearly — with the industry body iata saying the coronavirus outbreak will cost carriers almost $30 billion. joining me in the studio now is john grant, who's an airline analyst atjg aviation consultancy. the large ones are going to be incredibly resilient because they have huge networks and for many of the major international carriers were flying to china, it's perhaps four or 5% of the total network. but for an outline by cathay pacific and hong kong grounded fleet but we've never seen anything like this. he's a really unprecedented situations. what is within their power? i've had emails from airlines are flown with saying, we want to reassure you , here with saying, we want to reassure you, here is our cleaning procedure. we are scanning cabin crew and pilots before any flight they take in the region. what steps realistica
additionally a number of gulf states have cancelled flights with iran.shares in many american, asian and european airlines have tumbled. here in the uk, easyjet has seen its shares fall by around 18% in just the past week. and it's all expected to cost airlines dearly — with the industry body iata saying the coronavirus outbreak will cost carriers almost $30 billion. joining me in the studio now is john grant, who's an airline analyst atjg aviation consultancy. the large ones are going to be...
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you're watching news from berlin coming up next our documentary film series looks at how the gulf states are preparing for a future that's not based on oil you get all the latest news and information around the call. 1st on our website that's at d w dot com i'm terry martin thanks once. again for. the language course at. any time anywhere. w. mr.
you're watching news from berlin coming up next our documentary film series looks at how the gulf states are preparing for a future that's not based on oil you get all the latest news and information around the call. 1st on our website that's at d w dot com i'm terry martin thanks once. again for. the language course at. any time anywhere. w. mr.
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gulf states are undergoing a profound economic transformation. and so net energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking and living life after could. mean 15 minutes on the job of. what secrets lie behind the swap. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the maps now. this is news coming to you live from berlin 4000 people on board a cruise liner are being tested for coronavirus the u.s. operated diamond princess's anchored off the japanese port of yokohama several people on board are ill and one man who left the ship in hong kong has tested positive for corona virus we'll get the latest from yokohama. hong kong reports of deaths from corona virus the 2nd fatality outside mainland china and thousands of health care workers walked off the show.
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the storm is responsible for at least four deaths in a front that stretched from the gulf states to new england. in tampa, florida, heavy wind and rain caused crane to fall shutting down a major interstate. in north carolina scary moments for students atk winston-state university. >> reporter: workers at this south carolina furniture store fought to keep torrential rain and wind outside. nearby downed power lines and trees littered the landscape and trucks overturned toppled by storm force winds. >> all i heard was the loud wind and i got in the bathtub. >> reporter: the parking lot at the greenville zoo looked more like a lake. the powerful and deadly winter at the raleigh-durham in alabama a tornado ripped apart homes reportedly kil ng ondebris was thrown a quarter mile. here in spartanburg there are trees like this 100-year-old oak down all over town. this one came down and split a home in half. fortunately the owners were not here at the time and were down the street and took shelter at a neighbor's home. in georgia a suspected tornado left this house in ruins and fierce winds downe
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the gulf states are undergoing a profound economic transformation. snow net energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking and living life after coming. in the 5 minutes on the t w. d 2 you know that 77 percent blockage are younger than 6 o'clock. that's me and me and you. don't know what time off voices. all those 77 percent talk about the issue. from the toilet seat to flash from housing boom boom boom town this is where they are. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend v.w. . hello and welcome to global 3000 now take a deep breath because today we head to nairobi where air pollution is a big problem kenya is gearing up to switch to electric mobility. revenues yawn not quite as cuba tries to modernize women are still fighting for gender equality. and all that glitters is not gold some.
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. >> reporter: from the midwest, down to the gulf, rivers in 14 states are at flood levels, with many of those areas expecting rain through thursday. it's possible that this could just be round one? >> very possible very possible. >> reporter: and the pearl river is well above flood level this morning. and it's expected to remain high through the end of the week. craig? >> my goodness blayne alexander there in mississippi for us thank you. >>> now, to the latest on the coronavirus and some welcome news this morning. the rate of transmission in china appears to be slowing. this crisis is far from over miguel almaguer is following this good morning >> reporter: savannah, good morning. with the cases climbing above 70,000 and the death toll above 2,000, there's a travel ban on chinese nationals, joining a lost list of nations with restrictions designed to stem the outbreak here in the u.s., more people are being quarantined at sea it comes while there still remains problems out at sea. overnight, the two-week quarantine is finally coming to an end for that cruise ship in japan. about 500
. >> reporter: from the midwest, down to the gulf, rivers in 14 states are at flood levels, with many of those areas expecting rain through thursday. it's possible that this could just be round one? >> very possible very possible. >> reporter: and the pearl river is well above flood level this morning. and it's expected to remain high through the end of the week. craig? >> my goodness blayne alexander there in mississippi for us thank you. >>> now, to the latest...
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the gulf states are undergoing a profound economic transformation and. i'm so glad energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking and living life after coming. in 15 minutes t.w. . eco india. fighting hunger or fight crime and that's the mission of this retired police officer. i thought in the police that between i don't really think want to help me i said you must read. this project collects leftovers from restaurants to feed the poor. people to. the 60 minutes. that we were. you know we were. 80 percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship back listening. to sadness. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i was fair. i even got white hair is that. the german language head nodding off this keeps me and they don't push me to instruct let's say you want to do their story lets her fighting and reliable information for margaret. franks through to help watch international gateway to the best connecti
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. >> borders are being restricted in the middle east, however, several gulf states -- saudi arabia has suspended visas for pilgrims visiting mecca. another hotspot t south korea with anothther 1500 cases, the most infections outside of china. annual joint military drills with the u.s. have been canceled due to virus concerns. heartile, the city at the of the outbrbreak has become a ghost town. >> it is complete the isolated. this is a war. we do not know when it will end. to keep thetruggle virus contaiained, concecern is spreading. the world health organization announced since the first time that the outbreak began, the number of new cases outside of china has overtaken those reported by beijing. meanwhile, french president macron says that they have been visiting the hospital in paris where the first french v victimf the coronavirus s died the day before. two people have died from the coronavirus so far in france. an elderly chinese tourist and a 16-year-olold french national. macron was a company by ththe country's health minister, and the announcement that coronavirus was inevitabl
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the gulf states are undergoing a profound economic transformation. from some energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking and living life after coming. in 75 minutes w. actually the risk meter just shows numbers but red shows how much love. the medicine for the law. and the. oz. common. thread of the smart ways to get where you're going. with the global auto and mobility show every move on w. . in the us of climate change. is a major city. misunderstood. what ideas do they have of their future. d.w. dot com african american city. just. click on the term. this is news coming to you live from berlin almost 4000 people on board a cruise liner are tested for coronavirus the u.s. operated diamond princess is anchored off the japanese 4th of yokohama several people on board ill and one man who left the ship in hong kong has tested positive for corona virus the latest from hama. hong kong reports a death from corona virus the 2nd fatality outside made in china an
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and sooner or later to the overthrow of saudi arabia, kuwait and the gulf states. the entire region as predicted would fall into the hands of noster within a matter of days. unless america did something. his brother then went in. and if it falls to noster that means it falls to international communism. the middle east. it will be in the hands of the soviet union. all of this was baloney. first of all it wasn't at all clear coup in iraq was egyptian inspired and noster while he did take arms from the soviet union was not exactly a client of the soviet union. eisenhower panicked. it's very interesting to read his memoir because in his memoirs he said ies have to do something i felt. now eisenhower the hero of the day may be the greatest american general of the 20th century was smart enough to realize unlike some of his successors that invading iraq is a really hard thing to do. but invading lebanon is really easy to do. the united states has a large fleet in the eastern mediterranean.te they were backed up by 70 ships of the american fleet including three carrier bat
and sooner or later to the overthrow of saudi arabia, kuwait and the gulf states. the entire region as predicted would fall into the hands of noster within a matter of days. unless america did something. his brother then went in. and if it falls to noster that means it falls to international communism. the middle east. it will be in the hands of the soviet union. all of this was baloney. first of all it wasn't at all clear coup in iraq was egyptian inspired and noster while he did take arms...
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states the u.s. britain france everybody who's been involved isis in destabilizing syria is that they had multiple fronts going simultaneously not allowed them to sort of leverage and and force syria to allocate in some cases in desperation forces and troops in assets resources in places where it was inconvenient and this is why were 8 years down the road now and this was we still haven't reached the end of this of this conflict because of that very reason syria's being hit from multiple angles has from the beginning since 2011 we can this continues today although they're very close to liberating it live when that happens then there's the situation in northeastern syria for the u.s. and. well becomes very very difficult to maintain yes very much a powder keg that areas and it's a focus of interest from multiple sides that have an interest in syria patrick henningsen their executive editor of 21st century wired dot com thanks for coming on today great to have you on the program. very easily senate has
states the u.s. britain france everybody who's been involved isis in destabilizing syria is that they had multiple fronts going simultaneously not allowed them to sort of leverage and and force syria to allocate in some cases in desperation forces and troops in assets resources in places where it was inconvenient and this is why were 8 years down the road now and this was we still haven't reached the end of this of this conflict because of that very reason syria's being hit from multiple angles...
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taliban keep their word, if it is a period of quiet, then there will be a signing, possibly in the gulf state of qatar, of a deal which would involve taliban security guarantees in exchange for a phased united states troop withdrawal. after that is the third and really the most difficult and more important part of this process, and that is that talks among afghans will start about ending what is for afghans nearly four decades — more than four decades of war. with more on what this agreement could mean, here's jarret blanc from the carnegie endowment for international peace, in washington. it's potentially very significant. the united states should have negotiated the beginning of the peace process with the taliban several years ago. getting it done now is an important step toward ending what has been the united states‘ longest war. what impact could this have, then? it is after alljust a week—long ceasefire. but could it go longer than that? i think the focus on the seven—day reduction in violence is misplaced. it is not a ceasefire, it is a reduction in violence. supposedly th
taliban keep their word, if it is a period of quiet, then there will be a signing, possibly in the gulf state of qatar, of a deal which would involve taliban security guarantees in exchange for a phased united states troop withdrawal. after that is the third and really the most difficult and more important part of this process, and that is that talks among afghans will start about ending what is for afghans nearly four decades — more than four decades of war. with more on what this agreement...
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both stop shouting. and gulf states that are very rich to take those refugees? why don't they take them anyway, why do they need america to tell them? who do you blame? the americans asked them to send armed groups to syria and they armed them. that is why. because the americans and the british and the germans... we only have a few seconds left, does anyone want to answer the question, as the syrian war enters its tenth year, who is going to end it and how? would anyone like to answer that question? does anyone have an answer? yes, the answer is very clear, the west should intervene and have a conference and have the turks and the syrians and the russians together and to find a solution. this is the only way. and then we have to leave it there, a passionate debate and i know we could have gone on. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. sunshine in many places the day after the rain clears away. snow is expected. most of us will not be getting the snow. it is not cold enough. cloud is stretching across atla nt
both stop shouting. and gulf states that are very rich to take those refugees? why don't they take them anyway, why do they need america to tell them? who do you blame? the americans asked them to send armed groups to syria and they armed them. that is why. because the americans and the british and the germans... we only have a few seconds left, does anyone want to answer the question, as the syrian war enters its tenth year, who is going to end it and how? would anyone like to answer that...
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the gulf states are on declaring a profound economic transformation and. that energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking living. i found. the 15 minutes funny to look. closely. listen carefully. to suit me. to go. discover who. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. stay up to date don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. actually written or just shows the numbers but fred shows. the. mom. mom. of the smart way to get where you're going. to go blow and mobility show every week on w have fun in challenging. the capital city of north korea is reinventing itself but only a few people can enjoy the benefits of. an insidious reward system coerces people going to move will be towards the regime and. those who don't make it into the fund metropolis live in poverty. in pyongyang starts feb 28th. w. . this is day to the news line from the early in the battle to contain the coronavirus oath origins in china say the death toll has now passed the
the gulf states are on declaring a profound economic transformation and. that energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking living. i found. the 15 minutes funny to look. closely. listen carefully. to suit me. to go. discover who. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. stay up to date don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. actually written or just shows the numbers but fred...
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additionally, a number of gulf states have cancelled flights with iran. shares in many american, asian and european airlines have tumbled. here in the uk, easyjet has seen its shares fall by around 18% in just the past week. and it's all expected to cost airlines dearly with the industry body iata saying the coronavirus outbreak will cost carriers almost $30 billion. with us now is simon calder, travel editor of the independent. also from the bbc travel show. good to see you, simon. how robust you think the airlines are to be able to withstand some of these financial pressures 7 withstand some of these financial pressures? that's a really good question. many of the global players are in pretty good shape. it's the wea ker are in pretty good shape. it's the weaker players, particularly in europe, in asia, where i think we are going to see problems. they have seen their business almost evaporated. what i'm hearing from a lot of airlines, budget carriers or legacy airlines, simply bookings of fallen off the cliff. that's really serious in terms of leisure tr
additionally, a number of gulf states have cancelled flights with iran. shares in many american, asian and european airlines have tumbled. here in the uk, easyjet has seen its shares fall by around 18% in just the past week. and it's all expected to cost airlines dearly with the industry body iata saying the coronavirus outbreak will cost carriers almost $30 billion. with us now is simon calder, travel editor of the independent. also from the bbc travel show. good to see you, simon. how robust...
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the alliance of arab gulf states, with saudi arabia and other states seeking to isolate qatar. by threatening the stability of the gulf, the recent attacks on oil tankers and saudi oil installations raise questions about whether the saudi-iranian governments will seek to de-escalate their rivalry and implications of this development for the u.s. campaign of maximum pressure on the iranian economy through sanctions. so as in the past -- if we are using the past as a guide -- rather than an apolitical partnership, conflicts over regional power, the place of oil in the global economy, and domestic politics in both countries will shape or determine contours of the u.s.saudi relationship and u.s. -- u.s.-saudi relationship and u.s. policy going forward. so i will conclude my remarks there and look forward to your questions. thanks very much. [applause] : so you have your cards, if you have questions, we will take questions through the cards rather than the hand raising. question about a opec. opec seems to dominate a lot of people's minds. they talk about the opec embargo in 1973, t
the alliance of arab gulf states, with saudi arabia and other states seeking to isolate qatar. by threatening the stability of the gulf, the recent attacks on oil tankers and saudi oil installations raise questions about whether the saudi-iranian governments will seek to de-escalate their rivalry and implications of this development for the u.s. campaign of maximum pressure on the iranian economy through sanctions. so as in the past -- if we are using the past as a guide -- rather than an...
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taliban keep their word, if it is a period of quiet, then there will be assigning, possibly in the gulf state of qatar, of a deal which would involve taliban security guarantees in exchange for a phased united states troop withdrawal. after that is the third and really the most difficult and more important pa rt difficult and more important part of this process, and that is that talks among afghans will start about ending what is for afg ha ns nearly will start about ending what is for afghans nearly four decades, more than four decades, more than four decades, of war. let's get some of the day's other news: turkey has sent more armoured vehicles to idlib province in syria, where some of its forces have already clashed with syrian government troops. idlib is the last stronghold of rebels fighting the military of syria's president assad, which is supported by russian forces. the turkish and russian foreign ministers are expected to meet this weekend to discuss the situation. the un has warned that east africa could be on the verge of a famine if huge swarms of locusts are not brought und
taliban keep their word, if it is a period of quiet, then there will be assigning, possibly in the gulf state of qatar, of a deal which would involve taliban security guarantees in exchange for a phased united states troop withdrawal. after that is the third and really the most difficult and more important pa rt difficult and more important part of this process, and that is that talks among afghans will start about ending what is for afg ha ns nearly will start about ending what is for afghans...
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had to move closer to the gulf states to get them to support to reassure them that u.s. was there. that was an opportunity for something that was clearly a time of focused thinking about what the future would look like. given where you think we are going to move things in a constructive direction. >> that is a tough question. i think the problem is in that moment a bit of what christine eluded to. i don't think that we had a mechanism reaching out to the saudis and iranians simultaneously at that time because of the situation that we had gotten ourselves into with iran and beginning the maximum pressure campaign. so, for us to perform, typically in this part of the world the middle east more broadly we could function as an honest broker in most parts of the region. we could say everyone sits down and let's have a talk. we could reach out to everyone, but they did not. we were not perceived quite the way we are now and i don't think we have to do. we didn't have that capacity at the time of the strike. remember if you went back to may of 2018 or 2017, secretary pompeo made a speech
had to move closer to the gulf states to get them to support to reassure them that u.s. was there. that was an opportunity for something that was clearly a time of focused thinking about what the future would look like. given where you think we are going to move things in a constructive direction. >> that is a tough question. i think the problem is in that moment a bit of what christine eluded to. i don't think that we had a mechanism reaching out to the saudis and iranians simultaneously...
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europe and the gulf states as well as to the so this is something that needs a team work rather than let me someone delivering a victory for it let me quickly put that humanitarian issue to glenn dies and gentlemen last month russia and china blocked the renewal of the mechanism established through the un security council that would have allowed aid from syria's neighbors into areas controlled by the opposition russia faces allegations its worsening the humanitarian crisis. well they did take a different position here though they are also concerned about this rearmament of the terrorist group so again over the past weeks when they liberated new cities they have found a lot of weaponry and a lot of this seems to come from the west so there is this concern that terror and corridor are so used to arm these terrorist groups now that being said obviously this. this humanitarian crisis is a big or a consideration when they make the decisions and i would also add that the it's not in russia's interest either to have hundreds of thousands of people flooding towards alright turkish borders wh
europe and the gulf states as well as to the so this is something that needs a team work rather than let me someone delivering a victory for it let me quickly put that humanitarian issue to glenn dies and gentlemen last month russia and china blocked the renewal of the mechanism established through the un security council that would have allowed aid from syria's neighbors into areas controlled by the opposition russia faces allegations its worsening the humanitarian crisis. well they did take a...
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state of qatar but the afghan government in kabul is concerned but what kind of a deal is signed. afg ha ns a re what kind of a deal is signed. afghans are worried and fearful about a deal which they fear is not going to give enough guarantees that the taliban are simply going to take this deal, use it to their advantage and once american forces are out, steel march on the afghan capital of kabul to return to power. and then they're the all around, it russia, pakistan, iran, so many countries which also have interest in afghanistan who want to know what kind of deal it is. last time it was president trump who at the 11th hour, i was in kabul then, the us envoy said that we had a deal in principle but then suddenly it was all gone when president trump suspended the deal and cancelled what was to be a high—profile signing at camp david. we understand that president trump has already given what is called a conditional green and white, they would have really made sure to have disagreement this time before going any further. they have to get all these last pieces in place and once we
state of qatar but the afghan government in kabul is concerned but what kind of a deal is signed. afg ha ns a re what kind of a deal is signed. afghans are worried and fearful about a deal which they fear is not going to give enough guarantees that the taliban are simply going to take this deal, use it to their advantage and once american forces are out, steel march on the afghan capital of kabul to return to power. and then they're the all around, it russia, pakistan, iran, so many countries...
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state of qatar, carter demanded double the normal fees that other people were being paid to fees that other people were being pa id to invest fees that other people were being paid to invest in barclays did not wa nt to paid to invest in barclays did not want to pay the same higher fees to eve ryo ne want to pay the same higher fees to everyone so they found a mechanism to pay them, advisory services agreements to get them £322 million and we heard hours of confidential audio conversations from within the crisis which you would have thought might help the prosecutors to make their case with the defendants said no, this was signed off at the top of the bank and approved by the banks lawyers. and they asked whether they were the right people to blame, clearly thejury whether they were the right people to blame, clearly the jury thought they weren't which raises questions, for example, why did the courts let the bank itself off when it looked like the board and the lawyers had approved what happened back then? andy, thank you. flood hit communities across england and wales are preparing
state of qatar, carter demanded double the normal fees that other people were being paid to fees that other people were being pa id to invest fees that other people were being paid to invest in barclays did not wa nt to paid to invest in barclays did not want to pay the same higher fees to eve ryo ne want to pay the same higher fees to everyone so they found a mechanism to pay them, advisory services agreements to get them £322 million and we heard hours of confidential audio conversations...