Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: Arabic [00:00.000 --> 00:09.000] Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal, these countries that were a role model in economic progress and economic prosperity, [00:09.000 --> 00:16.000] are now facing severe crises due to the wars of America in the Middle East, especially in Afghanistan and Iraq. [00:16.000 --> 00:20.000] There is a review of many economic conditions in the region. [00:20.000 --> 00:31.000] The United States lost more than a trillion dollars in Iraq and is currently losing 7 billion dollars a month in Afghanistan. [00:31.000 --> 00:36.000] This has led to the financial earthquake that Western countries are experiencing specifically. [00:36.000 --> 00:50.000] Just a simple example, Turkey, which refused European countries to enter the European Union, is experiencing a state of economic prosperity and is moving to the number 16 country in the world. [00:50.000 --> 01:01.000] Brazil, which is also not a member of the European or Western club, has now become the fourth economic power in the world and surpassed Britain for the first time in three weeks. [01:01.000 --> 01:10.000] Greece, which the West welcomed to join the European Union because it is a Christian country and has banned Turkey from entering the European Union, is facing crises. [01:10.000 --> 01:15.000] This is the real earthquake that is taking place in the Western world. [01:15.000 --> 01:17.000] Is it the capitalist revolution, as you say, Mr. Abdul Bari? [01:17.000 --> 01:31.000] Yes, it is the capitalist revolution that has devoured the socialist party and defeated the communist party. It is now facing the same fate in one way or another. [01:31.000 --> 01:37.000] The capitalist revolution is now facing a revolution similar to the Arab Spring. [01:37.000 --> 01:40.000] We saw the revolution against Wall Street, which is the global stock exchange. [01:40.000 --> 02:05.180] The same thing is happening in London, and the candidate of these revolutions against the [02:05.180 --> 02:10.180] Arab Spring and the Islamic Spring, God willing. [02:10.180 --> 02:24.180] Dr. Mustafa, in the 19th of this month, North Korea lost its leader, Kim Jong Il, and his son came to face it. [02:24.180 --> 02:39.180] His son is only 27 years old. Is this country going to be affected by the nuclear war? [02:39.180 --> 02:46.180] Before I answer your question, I would like to make a brief comment on what Mr. Abdul Bari said. [02:46.180 --> 02:54.180] It is not strange that I agree with him on many things. I just want to add that in the case of Japan, [02:54.180 --> 03:00.180] relying on nuclear energy is not because it is clean or polluting the environment. [03:00.180 --> 03:08.180] There are several dimensions. It may be cheaper, but these advanced industrial countries want to get alternative energy [03:08.180 --> 03:16.180] and invest hundreds of billions of dollars annually in alternative energy research. [03:16.180 --> 03:25.180] Japan also has its own nuclear situation, so that it can turn into a military nuclear power in just six months. [03:25.180 --> 03:31.180] The same is true for Brazil and South Africa. Therefore, Japan will not give up nuclear energy, [03:31.180 --> 03:40.180] because it is close to China and Korea. I do not say that Japan will turn into a military nuclear power, [03:40.180 --> 03:46.180] but it has the ability to turn into a military nuclear power in just six months. [03:46.180 --> 03:54.180] I mentioned that Japan is also concerned about the balance in this region with China and Korea. [03:54.180 --> 04:02.180] As for Korea, it does not seem to have nuclear heads yet. [04:02.180 --> 04:07.180] What is strange is that the new president will sit on his grandfather's throne. [04:07.180 --> 04:16.180] These republics have turned into kingdoms. Of course, there are fears in South Korea and China, [04:16.180 --> 04:24.180] and even in Japan, of the favor that North Korea will carry. But in the end, the totalitarian state, [04:24.180 --> 04:32.180] the dictatorial state, punishes the presidents who rule it according to the gene code, [04:32.180 --> 04:40.180] and not according to creative and electoral standards. It may be the last in the world, or one of the few examples. [04:40.180 --> 04:46.180] But I think there will be a balance between the current general wife of the president, [04:46.180 --> 04:54.180] who is the prominent military leader, to adjust things, and perhaps the young president's help in handling matters. [04:54.180 --> 05:01.180] I do not think there are internal Korean challenges. We all saw the funeral and how the Koreans were affected. [05:01.180 --> 05:04.180] It is not like the number of individuals in North Korea. [05:04.180 --> 05:11.180] North Korea, despite its rise in the nuclear issue, knows that it cannot be the first, [05:11.180 --> 05:16.180] because it will have severe consequences. It is pushing the West and pushing South Korea [05:16.180 --> 05:22.180] with negotiations, and it is pushing negotiations to get the approval of its official governments, [05:22.180 --> 05:29.180] as a government in North Korea. Therefore, it is not in an explosive situation like the situation in Iran, for example. [05:29.180 --> 05:36.180] To Tunisia, Ms. Islah Ad-Din has just received the Nobel Peace Prize this year. [05:36.180 --> 05:40.180] She shared it with two women from Liberia. [05:40.180 --> 05:48.180] I would like to ask, did she have this affection for all that she has done in recent months, [05:48.180 --> 05:56.180] and did not succeed in what she aimed for and what she tried to achieve in her country, Yemen? [05:56.180 --> 06:02.180] In my opinion, her attention was very important from a symbolic point of view, [06:02.180 --> 06:12.180] because the women in Yemen played a very important role in the rising revolutionary movement. [06:12.180 --> 06:20.180] In fact, the Yemeni woman needs to be re-considered, her role is activated, [06:20.180 --> 06:30.180] and her rights are respected, and the review of the different laws that define these rights. [06:30.180 --> 06:38.180] In my opinion, Ms. Karaman gave this symbolic dimension, and therefore there is a world recognition of it. [06:38.180 --> 06:47.180] But the problem is that the situation in Yemen is very complicated, and the sacrifices are still huge, [06:47.180 --> 06:52.180] in order to change the balance of power. [06:52.180 --> 06:59.180] The outgoing president still has a lot of documents, [06:59.180 --> 07:04.180] and therefore the situation in Yemen is heading towards the region of Al-Ghamen, [07:04.180 --> 07:07.180] and we do not know where things are going specifically. [07:07.180 --> 07:14.180] But in relation to this symbolic aspect in the role of the woman who covered the streets, [07:14.180 --> 07:17.180] and who offered body sacrifices, [07:17.180 --> 07:22.180] and who refused to submit again to the previous political system, [07:22.180 --> 07:25.180] and behind it is a group of old traditions, [07:25.180 --> 07:33.180] I think this is a positive indicator that we need to increase in its activation in order to achieve revolutionary change, [07:33.180 --> 07:38.180] not only on the level of changing the system, but also on the level of changing the traditional structure. [07:38.180 --> 07:45.180] Mr. Abdel Bari, he died at the age of 56, and the technology market in the world has shaken him, [07:45.180 --> 07:46.180] and he has lost millions. [07:46.180 --> 07:51.180] Steve Jobs, why did this affect people and humanity? [07:51.180 --> 07:59.180] First of all, let me make a very simple observation, in addition to what Mustafa said. [07:59.180 --> 08:03.180] I think that Ms. Karaman deserves the award, [08:03.180 --> 08:08.180] but what she also deserves is her husband, who stood behind her all this time. [08:08.180 --> 08:11.180] This is the unknown soldier who no one talks about, [08:11.180 --> 08:13.180] and in a conservative country like Yemen, [08:13.180 --> 08:14.340] to support his wife in this way, to be with her in the tents of the [08:17.180 --> 08:18.180] This is a great achievement. [08:18.180 --> 08:20.180] The sentence has turned behind her, [08:20.180 --> 08:22.180] every great woman is a great man. [08:22.180 --> 08:25.180] Of course, of course, we have to admit that, [08:25.180 --> 08:27.180] we also do not have to forget our rights as men, [08:27.180 --> 08:29.180] we sacrifice for our wives sometimes. [08:29.180 --> 08:34.180] Yes, but also the sacrifice of wives is more until now. [08:34.180 --> 08:37.180] Okay, we forgive you for that. [08:37.180 --> 08:44.180] But for Steve Jobs, in fact, this man changed the face of the world. [08:44.180 --> 08:51.180] I mean, he joins the club of the inventors who changed the face of humanity [08:51.180 --> 08:55.180] and eliminated this humanity in the digital communication revolution, [08:55.180 --> 08:58.180] which made the world not a small village, [08:58.180 --> 09:00.180] but a small neighborhood. [09:00.180 --> 09:03.180] Also, his history is full of work and difficulties, [09:03.180 --> 09:07.180] and his birth, and since he was from a Syrian family, [09:07.180 --> 09:09.180] from a Syrian father specifically, [09:09.180 --> 09:11.180] and he did not get to know him. [09:11.180 --> 09:14.180] I mean, the story of a great struggle is found in the service of humanity, [09:14.180 --> 09:16.180] and he was able to create, [09:16.180 --> 09:19.180] he finds for us many of the latest devices, [09:19.180 --> 09:20.180] the iPhone, which is talked about, [09:20.180 --> 09:24.180] the Viber, and the iPad, and so on. [09:24.180 --> 09:27.180] This man will really enter history as the most important inventor. [09:27.180 --> 09:30.180] And the leader of the digital communication revolution in the modern world. [09:30.180 --> 09:33.180] Mr. Abdelbari, I would like to ask you, and also Mr. Salah Al-Din, [09:33.180 --> 09:41.180] if you lost any of your press colleagues during the cover-up of what happened in 2011? [09:41.180 --> 09:43.180] Mr. Abdelbari. [09:43.180 --> 09:45.180] Yes, did you hear the question? [09:45.180 --> 09:47.180] I would like to ask you, and also Mr. Salah Al-Din, [09:47.180 --> 09:54.180] if you lost any of your press colleagues during the cover-up of what happened in 2011? [09:54.180 --> 09:58.180] I mean, many of my colleagues, of course, [09:58.180 --> 10:00.180] were martyred in the cover-up of the war in Iraq. [10:00.180 --> 10:06.180] They were also martyred when the island was covering up the events of Libya, [10:06.180 --> 10:08.180] and they were also arrested. [10:08.180 --> 10:10.180] These are professional martyrs, [10:10.180 --> 10:12.180] and they are all friends, and they are all colleagues. [10:12.180 --> 10:13.180] I do not know them personally, [10:13.180 --> 10:16.180] but they sacrifice for us, [10:16.180 --> 10:20.180] and they offer their souls as a service to this great profession, [10:20.180 --> 10:25.180] which is developing and gaining a great professional side in the Arab world today. [10:25.180 --> 10:27.180] What about you, Mr. Salah Al-Din? [10:27.180 --> 10:32.180] In fact, I was hurt when I received news about my colleagues [10:32.180 --> 10:37.180] who were martyred, whether in the events of Libya or especially in the events of Iraq. [10:37.180 --> 10:41.180] And I still feel pain for this country, the country of Iraq, [10:41.180 --> 10:45.180] which has not yet calmed down, [10:45.180 --> 10:48.180] and its institutions have not settled, [10:48.180 --> 10:52.180] and the journalists are the parties that pay the price of this instability. [10:52.180 --> 10:54.180] We are happy to have the participation of all of us, [10:54.180 --> 10:57.180] Mr. Abdulbari Othman, the writer and journalist, [10:57.180 --> 10:59.180] the president of Tahrir, the Arabic newspaper from London, [10:59.180 --> 11:02.180] Mr. Salah Al-Din Al-Giorgi, the journalist from Tunisia, [11:02.180 --> 11:04.180] and Dr. Mustafa Al-Labad, [11:04.180 --> 11:08.180] the director of the Eastern Center for Regional Studies and Strategy from Cairo. [11:08.180 --> 11:14.180] You can watch this episode on the website of Dubai Media.ie. [11:14.180 --> 11:20.180] We are also happy to communicate with you through the e-mail address dmi.ie. [11:20.180 --> 11:24.180] It will be clear to the mind that in 2011, [11:24.180 --> 11:30.180] social media networks proved that they were not just for entertainment. [11:30.180 --> 11:34.180] Networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Blackberry played a major role [11:34.180 --> 11:38.180] in coordinating and covering many of the events of the Arab Spring. [11:38.180 --> 11:40.180] It was a source for journalists, [11:40.180 --> 11:45.180] those who dare to describe themselves as real snipers, [11:45.180 --> 11:49.180] watching the events carrying their souls on their shoulders. [11:49.180 --> 11:52.180] The campaign of the Journalist logo revealed that this year [11:52.180 --> 11:55.180] 106 journalists were killed, [11:55.180 --> 11:59.180] 20 of them fell in the Arab Spring revolutions. [11:59.180 --> 12:03.180] It is noteworthy that Syria has only killed one journalist, [12:03.180 --> 12:05.180] unlike Libya, Yemen, and Egypt. [12:05.180 --> 12:09.180] The reason for his return is that he is the country of 5,000 killed. [12:09.180 --> 12:13.180] So far, international journalists have been prevented from covering [12:13.180 --> 12:16.180] the image, word, and pen of their martyrs. [12:16.180 --> 12:18.180] May God have mercy on our colleagues. [12:18.180 --> 12:42.180] May God bless you all. [12:48.180 --> 12:57.180] Welcome, dear viewer. [12:57.180 --> 13:00.180] You are with Dish Network, always on the go. [13:00.180 --> 13:03.180] Add the three music channels to 999. [13:03.180 --> 13:07.180] Mlife, the latest in songs, clips, and live concerts. [13:07.180 --> 13:09.180] And the most beautiful old Eastern music [13:09.180 --> 13:12.180] with the beginning of the morning in ART Karab. [13:12.180 --> 13:15.180] On Dandana, follow the most famous and least-known news about stars [13:15.180 --> 13:17.180] and dialogue programs. [13:17.180 --> 13:19.180] Call Dish Network now, [13:19.180 --> 13:48.180] and don't forget to subscribe to the rest of Arab music. [13:49.180 --> 13:53.180] And enter offer code FUN to get Blockbuster Total Entertainment free [13:53.180 --> 13:55.180] for 30 days. [13:55.180 --> 13:56.180] Economic news. [13:56.180 --> 13:57.180] Thank you. [13:57.180 --> 13:58.180] Welcome, dear viewers. [13:58.180 --> 14:00.180] These are the most famous economic news. [14:00.180 --> 14:05.180] The 2011 [14:05.180 --> 14:08.180] shows a decline in the Japanese currency [14:08.180 --> 14:11.180] to the lowest levels in nearly three decades. [14:11.180 --> 14:20.180] France is on its way to the end of the year at a rate of almost 14%. [14:20.180 --> 14:30.180] The U.S. Congress is giving $40 million in aid to Palestinians. [14:30.180 --> 14:34.180] Details of these headlines and other news, [14:34.180 --> 14:36.180] we will follow shortly in the middle of the day. [14:36.180 --> 14:37.180] Abdullah Kabul. [14:37.180 --> 14:39.180] Thank you. [14:39.180 --> 14:41.180] Thank you. [14:41.180 --> 14:45.180] On Friday, the name of the march to freedom squares was carried out. [14:45.180 --> 14:49.180] Thousands of refugees in Syria renewed their demands to overthrow the regime [14:49.180 --> 14:51.180] and pay attention to their problems. [14:51.180 --> 14:54.180] This is a reminder of the call of the opposition activists [14:54.180 --> 14:56.180] to organize large-scale demonstrations [14:56.180 --> 14:58.180] in conjunction with the arrival of Arab observers [14:58.180 --> 15:01.180] in a number of cities and hot areas. [15:01.180 --> 15:04.180] Local activists expressed their hope [15:04.180 --> 15:08.180] that the presence of observers would be more secure [15:08.180 --> 15:11.180] and protect protesters from security and military intervention. [15:11.180 --> 15:14.180] This will encourage people to take to the streets. [15:14.180 --> 15:18.180] At the same time, opposition sites confirmed the spread of security forces and snipers [15:18.180 --> 15:23.180] in a condensed way and focused on the roofs of the buildings. [15:23.180 --> 15:28.180] The result of yesterday's protest killing was mixed [15:28.180 --> 15:30.180] between the announcement of the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights [15:30.180 --> 15:33.180] about the killing of 25 people with Syrian security missiles [15:33.180 --> 15:39.180] when the local coordination committees documented 35 Syrian forces [15:39.180 --> 15:44.180] in several parts of the country as well as about 100 others. [15:44.180 --> 15:47.180] On the other hand, the SANA official news agency mentioned [15:47.180 --> 15:49.180] that a group of armed people targeted yesterday [15:49.180 --> 15:53.180] Amid Abdelkareem Al-Diri, director of the field engineering college [15:53.180 --> 15:55.180] in Al-Mishrif in Homs, [15:55.180 --> 15:59.180] which led to his injury and the death of an engineer officer. [15:59.180 --> 16:05.180] The actions of violence in Syria since the arrival of the last three observers [16:05.180 --> 16:09.180] have not been separated from the Syrian army in any way. [16:09.180 --> 16:12.180] The leader of the Free Syrian Army said that he issued orders [16:12.180 --> 16:15.180] to stop the attacks on security forces [16:15.180 --> 16:17.180] during the visit of the Arab observers' delegation [16:17.180 --> 16:19.180] except in case of self-defense. [16:19.180 --> 16:24.180] This comes as the Arab observers continue their visits to Syrian cities [16:24.180 --> 16:27.180] where the official television said that the Arab observers [16:27.180 --> 16:34.180] visited Homs, Harshta, Rifi, Damascus, Daraa, Hama, and Idlib [16:34.180 --> 16:37.180] and met a number of citizens. [16:37.180 --> 16:40.180] During their visit to the neighborhoods of Homs, [16:40.180 --> 16:44.180] the Arab observers' delegation listened to the testimonies [16:44.180 --> 16:48.180] of some of the murderers who reported the shooting [16:48.180 --> 16:51.180] of the Syrian security forces and the Syrian army. [16:51.180 --> 16:54.180] Among those whom the delegation met was Ghalib Zair, [16:54.180 --> 16:57.180] a member of the Central Committee of the Baath Party, [16:57.180 --> 17:00.180] who was assassinated at the hands of the security forces, [17:00.180 --> 17:02.180] according to him. [17:02.180 --> 17:06.180] The army and the security forces were assassinated [17:06.180 --> 17:09.180] in the farm where my husband and I lived. [17:09.180 --> 17:11.180] He was 60 years old, Abu Khalid. [17:11.180 --> 17:14.180] The army bombed the house of the commander [17:14.180 --> 17:16.180] and hit him with an RPG. [17:16.180 --> 17:20.180] They shot him with a shotgun and hit him in the chest. [17:20.180 --> 17:22.180] How many shots were fired at him? [17:22.180 --> 17:24.180] Five shots were fired at him. [17:24.180 --> 17:26.180] He was arrested. [17:26.180 --> 17:28.180] Fadi Ahmed was arrested. [17:28.180 --> 17:30.180] Fadi Ahmed was arrested. [17:30.180 --> 17:32.180] Fadi Ahmed was arrested. [17:32.180 --> 17:34.180] Fadi Ahmed was arrested. [17:34.180 --> 17:36.180] Fadi Ahmed was arrested. [17:36.180 --> 17:38.180] He was arrested the next day. [17:38.180 --> 17:41.180] The Arab observers' delegation actually faced [17:41.180 --> 17:45.180] a fire during their visit to the city of Homs, Syria. [17:45.180 --> 17:48.180] This was confirmed by Ambassador Adnan Issa Al-Khdeir, [17:48.180 --> 17:50.180] head of the Special Operations Room, [17:50.180 --> 17:52.180] and one of the observers. [17:52.180 --> 17:54.180] Al-Khdeir confirmed that the delegation [17:54.180 --> 17:56.180] moved to the provinces of Daraa, Idlib, [17:56.180 --> 17:58.180] and Rif in Damascus, in addition to Homs. [17:58.180 --> 18:01.180] Regarding the statements made by Adnan Issa Al-Khdeir [18:01.180 --> 18:04.180] about Homs, Al-Khdeir said that his intention [18:04.180 --> 18:06.180] and the commitment of the Syrian government [18:06.180 --> 18:09.180] towards the delegation is not what is happening on the ground. [18:09.180 --> 18:11.180] Ambassador Al-Khdeir also pointed out that [18:11.180 --> 18:13.180] the delegation is currently being prepared [18:13.180 --> 18:15.180] to send a delegation of 40 observers to Syria [18:15.180 --> 18:17.180] from the countries of the Joint Council [18:17.180 --> 18:19.180] for Arab and Iraqi Gulf Cooperation. [18:19.180 --> 18:21.180] Russia is working on the professionalism [18:21.180 --> 18:24.180] and integrity of the Arab League of Nations. [18:24.180 --> 18:27.180] This is what the Foreign Ministry of Russia said today, [18:27.180 --> 18:30.180] referring to the comments of the Arab observers in Syria [18:30.180 --> 18:33.180] showing that the situation in the country is reassuring. [18:33.180 --> 18:37.180] The ministry added in a statement published on its website [18:37.180 --> 18:40.180] that the public statements of the head of the delegation, [18:40.180 --> 18:42.180] Mustafa Al-Dabi, confirm this. [18:44.180 --> 18:47.180] The security situation on the Turkish-Iraqi border [18:47.180 --> 18:50.180] has become more tense after the death of 35 Kurds [18:50.180 --> 18:53.180] in air raids that the Turkish army has launched [18:53.180 --> 18:55.180] on a number of border villages. [18:55.180 --> 18:58.180] The Kurdistan Workers' Party protesters [18:58.180 --> 19:00.180] called on the Turkish Kurds in their provinces [19:00.180 --> 19:03.180] of Kari and Sirinak to revolt [19:03.180 --> 19:06.180] and to show their reaction against this massacre [19:06.180 --> 19:08.180] and to demand that they revolt [19:08.180 --> 19:10.180] by calculating its implementation. [19:10.180 --> 19:12.180] The Kurdish party uses the word [19:12.180 --> 19:15.180] Sirhildan, which means to revolt, [19:15.180 --> 19:18.180] to carry out violent protest movements [19:18.180 --> 19:20.180] that include clashes with the police [19:20.180 --> 19:22.180] and civil disobedience. [19:22.180 --> 19:24.180] While the Turkish army confirmed [19:24.180 --> 19:26.180] that it targeted our protesters [19:26.180 --> 19:28.180] who were trying to infiltrate Turkey, [19:28.180 --> 19:30.180] the ruling party in Ankara [19:30.180 --> 19:32.180] decided to make a possible mistake [19:32.180 --> 19:34.180] in order to investigate the case. [19:34.180 --> 19:36.180] The Kurdistan Workers' Party said [19:36.180 --> 19:39.180] that the victims were smuggling cigarettes [19:39.180 --> 19:41.180] between Iraq and Turkey. [19:41.180 --> 19:44.180] Dr. Hassan Mhalleh, an expert [19:44.180 --> 19:47.180] in Turkish affairs, joins us from Istanbul. [19:47.180 --> 19:50.180] Dr. Mhalleh, what are the consequences [19:50.180 --> 19:53.180] of this call to revolt? [19:54.180 --> 19:57.180] The matter has a background. [19:57.180 --> 20:00.180] This last operation that attracted [20:00.180 --> 20:03.180] the Kurdish citizens is nothing but [20:03.180 --> 20:06.180] a series of important circles [20:06.180 --> 20:09.180] in the struggle between the Kurdish party [20:09.180 --> 20:12.180] and the Turkish state, [20:12.180 --> 20:15.180] where Turkey has been witnessing [20:15.180 --> 20:18.180] for several months in particular [20:18.180 --> 20:21.180] a large-scale arrest campaign [20:21.180 --> 20:24.180] targeting the supporters and members [20:24.180 --> 20:27.180] of the Kurdish Workers' Party. [20:27.180 --> 20:30.180] The Turkish army is also witnessing [20:30.180 --> 20:33.180] military, land and air operations [20:33.180 --> 20:36.180] in the south-eastern and northern Iraq [20:36.180 --> 20:38.180] against the Kurdish Workers' Party. [20:38.180 --> 20:41.180] So the tension between the Kurds [20:41.180 --> 20:43.180] and the Turkish state exists. [20:43.180 --> 20:46.180] The latest development came to pay [20:46.180 --> 20:49.180] the Kurdish Workers' Party and the Democratic [20:49.180 --> 20:52.180] Peace Party to take advantage of this [20:52.180 --> 20:55.180] in order to support the Kurdish case [20:55.180 --> 20:57.180] internationally. [20:57.180 --> 21:00.180] Do you think this escalation [21:00.180 --> 21:03.180] could cause greater problems [21:03.180 --> 21:05.180] for the Turkish government? [21:05.180 --> 21:07.180] Without a doubt. [21:07.180 --> 21:10.180] We can say that the Kurdish Workers' Party [21:10.180 --> 21:13.180] is now living in a difficult situation [21:13.180 --> 21:16.180] because the Americans, before they [21:16.180 --> 21:19.180] withdrew from Iraq, provided [21:19.180 --> 21:22.180] a lot of help to the Turkish government [21:22.180 --> 21:25.180] on the issue of the Kurdish Workers' Party. [21:25.180 --> 21:28.180] Also, Washington gave Turkey [21:28.180 --> 21:31.180] spy planes without a pilot [21:31.180 --> 21:34.180] to monitor the movements of the Kurdish [21:34.180 --> 21:37.180] forces in the south-eastern and northern [21:37.180 --> 21:40.180] Iraq. Turkey also obtained [21:40.180 --> 21:43.180] spy planes without a pilot [21:43.180 --> 21:46.180] from Israel. This technological [21:46.180 --> 21:49.180] superiority helped the Turkish state [21:49.180 --> 21:52.180] to strike very hard on the Kurdish [21:52.180 --> 21:55.180] Workers' Party. As I said, the absolute [21:55.180 --> 21:58.180] American support and European support [21:58.180 --> 22:01.180] for Turkey on this issue in exchange [22:01.180 --> 22:04.180] for Turkey's support is what [22:04.180 --> 22:07.180] the Turkish government will not need. [22:07.180 --> 22:10.180] Dr. Hosni Muhalli, an expert on the Turkish [22:10.180 --> 22:13.180] issue from Istanbul, thank you. [22:13.180 --> 22:16.180] In the news, but soon, in 2011, [22:16.180 --> 22:19.180] the change in Egypt, Yemen and Washington [22:19.180 --> 22:22.180] described Iran's actions as irrational. [22:22.180 --> 22:31.180] Thank you. [22:53.180 --> 22:56.180] Welcome, dear viewers. [22:56.180 --> 22:59.180] You are with Dish Network, always on the air. [22:59.180 --> 23:02.180] This is Al-Qaida. [23:02.180 --> 23:05.180] I'm your host, Dr. Hosni Muhalli. [23:05.180 --> 23:08.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:08.180 --> 23:11.180] I'm Dr. Hosni Muhalli. [23:11.180 --> 23:14.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:14.180 --> 23:17.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:17.180 --> 23:20.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:20.180 --> 23:23.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:23.180 --> 23:26.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:26.180 --> 23:29.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:29.180 --> 23:32.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:32.180 --> 23:35.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:35.180 --> 23:38.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:38.180 --> 23:41.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:41.180 --> 23:44.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:44.180 --> 23:47.180] Thank you for joining us. [23:47.180 --> 23:58.180] In the area of Ja'ar al-Dinq, south-east of the region, a Palestinian was killed and five others were injured due to an Israeli artillery bombardment that targeted a group of farmers. [23:58.180 --> 24:08.180] In addition, the Israeli occupation army claimed that it targeted a group of insurgents through this bombardment and fired missiles at the south of Israel. [24:08.180 --> 24:21.180] In the south of Yemen, six members of the Al-Qaeda organization were killed in an artillery bombardment that was launched by the army at a house where the members of the organization were located in the outskirts of the city of Zanjibar, the capital of the province of Abyan. [24:21.180 --> 24:32.180] The Yemeni army launched an intensive bombardment with Katyusha missiles at a house where the insurgents gathered to plan an attack on military units. [24:32.180 --> 24:43.180] There were also continuous clashes when the insurgents tried to sneak into some military sites, which led to the injury of five soldiers who were transferred to a military hospital in Aden. [24:45.180 --> 24:59.180] The Zanjibar incident is the latest episode in a series of political and security developments that Yemen has experienced since the youth of the revolution raised the demand for the departure of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his regime's leaders. [24:59.180 --> 25:09.180] A year in which the oppression of hundreds of peaceful demonstrators in the free areas, witnessed a series of clashes between the ruling party and the opposition. [25:09.180 --> 25:17.180] Their division of power ended with the resignation of President Saleh from his candidacy to his deputy, amid the demands that he should not be granted the throne. [25:17.180 --> 25:19.180] Abdulrahman Shmairi from Sana'a. [25:19.180 --> 25:26.180] Long live the regime! Long live the people of Yemen! Long live the regime! [25:26.180 --> 25:32.180] Screams that the youth took advantage of in their continuous revolution since last February. [25:32.180 --> 25:39.180] The most frequent phrase in the free areas during 2011 was, [25:39.180 --> 25:51.180] The rise of the protests demanding change has made the regime lose its patience. Last May, the massacre of what is now being called the Friday of Dignity took place. [25:51.180 --> 25:59.180] Its bloodshed pushed the most prominent leaders of the civil and military state to join the peaceful revolution. [25:59.180 --> 26:08.180] I announce on behalf of them our support and our peaceful support for the revolution of the peaceful youth. [26:08.180 --> 26:16.180] The attempt to assassinate President Ali Abdullah Saleh and the leaders of the ruling party of the presidential administration [26:16.180 --> 26:25.180] on one of the Thursdays of the revolution, after a continuous war broke out between the political parties, [26:25.180 --> 26:28.180] turned the capital into a ghost town. [26:28.180 --> 26:38.180] All of this did not change the course of the revolution, which became more and more active in the youth revolution. [26:38.180 --> 26:40.180] Tawakkul Karman, Nobel Peace Prize. [26:40.180 --> 26:49.180] In 2011, he represented us, the general of Yemeni power, in extolling his dignity from the enemies of the regime, [26:49.180 --> 26:56.180] whose efforts over the course of 33 years have been devoted to portraying Yemeni people as terrorists and backward. [26:56.180 --> 27:04.180] This people is very great. Despite our possession of weapons, we will not use them. [27:04.180 --> 27:09.180] We will maintain our peace, and we will defeat them all, God willing, and we will build our Yemen. [27:09.180 --> 27:18.180] The signing of President Saleh of the Gulf Initiative, and whose duty is to transfer his constitutional powers to his deputy, [27:18.180 --> 27:27.180] is one of the most prominent points of the year 2011, in addition to forming a national unity government, [27:27.180 --> 27:35.180] fair between the authority and the opposition, and one of its tasks is to prepare for early presidential elections, [27:35.180 --> 27:42.180] in conjunction with the first annual commemoration of the revolution in the coming February. [27:42.180 --> 27:50.180] The year of change is coming to an end, and his term has not yet ended, and the regime has not left with all its symbols, [27:50.180 --> 27:57.180] as requested by those in need, which keeps the Yemeni scene in danger. [27:57.180 --> 28:01.180] Abd al-Rahman Al-Shamiri, Dubai Television, Sana'a. [28:01.180 --> 28:10.180] Iran's threat of shutting down its symbols, if the international community is imposed with more sanctions, is an irrational behavior. [28:10.180 --> 28:18.180] In this sentence, the American journalist Victoria Nolan criticized the statements of Iranian Vice President Mohammad Derzaharhimi, [28:18.180 --> 28:27.180] in which he said that a single drop of oil will not pass through the drain if the West renews its sanctions on Iran because of its nuclear program. [28:27.180 --> 28:33.180] Nolan said that the Iranian position means that international sanctions have begun to take effect, [28:33.180 --> 28:41.180] and that renewing the pressure on their oil sector is pushing them to adopt aggressive positions. [28:41.180 --> 28:48.180] Iranian media officially reported on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's leader Hossein Salami, [28:48.180 --> 28:55.180] saying that the United States is not in a position to allow what it does in Hormuz to be filled on Tehran. [28:55.180 --> 29:05.180] Salami added, according to what was reported, that the response to any threat will be a threat, and that his country will not give up its strategic movements. [29:09.180 --> 29:18.180] The White House announced a deal worth $29.4 billion to sell F-15 fighters to Saudi Arabia. [29:18.180 --> 29:26.180] Josh Earnest, who spoke on behalf of the White House, said that the deal between Washington and Riyadh includes 84 new fighters, [29:26.180 --> 29:34.180] and the development of 70 current fighters, in addition to ammunition, spare parts, training, maintenance and logistics services. [29:34.180 --> 29:41.180] He added that this agreement enhances the strong and continuous relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia, [29:41.180 --> 29:50.180] and that the United States is committed to supporting Saudi Arabia's strong defensive capabilities as a fundamental element of regional security. [29:50.180 --> 29:59.180] The Egyptian authorities launched an attack on several of the non-governmental and foreign organizations' headquarters in Cairo. [29:59.180 --> 30:03.180] Washington, who spoke on behalf of the U.S. Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, was angry. [30:03.180 --> 30:08.180] She expressed her concern about the attacks, and asked to stop them immediately. [30:08.180 --> 30:15.180] Nuland also pointed out that her country may reconsider the military aid it provides to Cairo, [30:15.180 --> 30:20.180] which would be worth $1.3 billion if these attacks continued. [30:20.180 --> 30:26.180] Yesterday, the Egyptian police raided 17 headquarters of civil society organizations, [30:26.180 --> 30:35.180] in order to enforce a judicial order on the issue of foreign funding contrary to the law of civil organizations and other crimes related to it. [30:35.180 --> 30:43.180] We remain in Egypt, which faces major challenges after a year full of political and security events. [30:43.180 --> 30:47.180] A peaceful popular revolution changed the direction of security intervention, [30:47.180 --> 30:51.180] but it ended with the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and the fall of his regime, [30:51.180 --> 30:55.180] to enter Egypt in a new phase of its political development. [30:55.180 --> 30:58.180] The first of these experiments were parliamentary elections. [30:58.180 --> 31:05.180] After constitutional amendments, a popular referendum was proposed. From Cairo, our reporter, Tawfiq Ahmed. [31:05.180 --> 31:12.180] Egypt is facing the first moments of 2011, with the bloodshed of the Church of the Saints, [31:12.180 --> 31:14.180] which sparked what seemed to be days. [31:14.180 --> 31:20.180] Massive popular protests, on January 25, continue for 18 days, [31:20.180 --> 31:23.180] and hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries fall during them. [31:23.180 --> 31:29.180] In the end, the fall of the regime's president, President Hosni Mubarak, surprises the world. [31:29.180 --> 31:32.180] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. [31:32.180 --> 31:41.180] Dear citizens, in these dire circumstances that the country is going through, [31:41.180 --> 31:50.180] President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak decided to resign from the position of President of the Republic, [31:50.180 --> 31:58.180] and he entrusted the Supreme Council to the armed forces to handle the country's affairs. [31:58.180 --> 32:00.180] May God grant him success and happiness. [32:00.180 --> 32:05.180] Mubarak's fall and his regime's pillars did not mean the success of the revolution and its slogans. [32:05.180 --> 32:10.180] After the bloody events, demands for freedom, dignity and social justice have disappeared to some extent, [32:10.180 --> 32:13.180] so that the demands of the most insolent people, [32:13.180 --> 32:16.180] the accountability of those responsible for the killing of the demonstrators, [32:16.180 --> 32:20.180] and perhaps Mubarak and Najlai, the most prominent figures who stood behind Al-Qutban, [32:20.180 --> 32:25.180] for the trial, not only in the cases of killing, but also in the cases of corruption. [32:25.180 --> 32:29.180] The third scene from August is a new beginning in contemporary history. [32:29.180 --> 32:33.180] I deny all these accusations. [32:33.180 --> 32:39.180] The fourth accused is Jamal Mohamed Hosni Al-Sayyid Mubarak. [32:39.180 --> 32:43.180] You heard the accusations that are based on you, so what is your opinion? [32:43.180 --> 32:45.180] I completely deny them. [32:45.180 --> 32:51.180] With Mubarak's trial of Al-Andar, the demonstrations and clashes of the lady of the position in the country's squares remain. [32:51.180 --> 32:57.180] Some of them ended in acts of violence, especially in front of the Israeli embassy and the cabinet of ministers, [32:57.180 --> 32:59.180] and in Masbir and Mohamed Mahmoud. [32:59.180 --> 33:06.180] However, these events did not prevent the people and the ruling military council from being involved in the upcoming parliamentary elections, [33:06.180 --> 33:11.180] which were introduced under the constitution through a popular referendum in March last year, [33:11.180 --> 33:17.180] and in the first stage of democracy in the first and second stages of the Islamic revolution. [33:17.180 --> 33:21.180] A year of similar events took place in Egypt. [33:21.180 --> 33:27.180] A peaceful revolution, bloody events, the fall of a regime, and democratic elections. [33:27.180 --> 33:31.180] But in 2012, it will not be less hot, [33:31.180 --> 33:37.180] because the creation of a new constitution for the country and the election of its president is a challenge. [33:37.180 --> 33:41.180] Overcoming them means getting out of the corner of the glass. [33:41.180 --> 33:44.180] Tawfiq Ahmad, Dubai Television, Cairo. [33:44.180 --> 33:49.180] Before we continue our broadcast, we will return to our guest Mohamed Al-Saltili, [33:49.180 --> 33:51.180] and we will tell you about the economic news of this day. [33:51.180 --> 33:52.180] Thank you Mohamed. [33:52.180 --> 33:57.180] So, after a short while, 2011, we add the poison and the stock holdings, [33:57.180 --> 34:01.180] and a movement to dismantle the freezing of Iranian money in America. [34:01.180 --> 34:10.180] Thank you Mohamed. [34:32.180 --> 34:36.180] M-Life, the latest songs, clips, and live concerts. [34:36.180 --> 34:41.180] And the most beautiful old Eastern music with the beginning of the morning in ART Tareb. [34:41.180 --> 34:46.180] On Dandana, follow the most famous and most famous news, stars, and dialogue dramas. [34:46.180 --> 35:02.180] Call Dishnetwork now, and do not forget to participate in the rest of the Arab music. [35:16.180 --> 35:23.180] Go to GetBlockbuster.com now and enter the offer code FUN to get Blockbuster total entertainment free for 30 days. [35:23.180 --> 35:33.180] While Topaxel has achieved an increase of 19% to 728 points. [35:33.180 --> 35:40.180] The rise of the markets continues, as the European market price rose today in the last days of the trade this year, [35:40.180 --> 35:44.180] supported by American economic data. [35:44.180 --> 35:56.180] Eurofersht saw the share of the largest European companies rise by 13% to end its way this year by a decline of more than 11%. [35:56.180 --> 36:04.180] The British financial Times rose by 20% when it saw the French CAC rise by 14%. [36:04.180 --> 36:09.180] This and the German DAX achieved 13%. [36:09.180 --> 36:17.180] The American stock price rose at the end of the year, and the stock moved from the negative area to the positive area [36:17.180 --> 36:23.180] two days before the last day of the year in more positive indicators of the United States economy. [36:23.180 --> 36:31.180] Standard & Boards rose above an average of 200 points, which is the main measurement of the stock on the long term in the market. [36:31.180 --> 36:58.180] However, the decline in volatility made it difficult to achieve profits. [36:58.180 --> 37:06.180] The Brent stock rose at the end of the year by a 14% increase, supported by evidence of the improvement of the American economy [37:06.180 --> 37:10.180] and the threat of Iran's closure of the Hormuz strait. [37:10.180 --> 37:18.180] At seven o'clock, at Greenwich time, the Brent stock rose by 19 cents to $108.20 per milliliter. [37:18.180 --> 37:33.180] The stock rose by 18 cents to $99.83 per milliliter, and it is on its way to achieve a 9% rise this year. [37:33.180 --> 37:42.180] Wall Street Journal reported that the Central Bank of Iran is preparing to take legal action in a United Court in New York [37:42.180 --> 37:49.180] in early February to demand the dismantling of the $2 billion freeze of its stock in the Citibank. [37:49.180 --> 37:56.180] A newspaper added that a U.S. court had ordered the freeze of the stock in 2008, [37:56.180 --> 38:03.180] after a group of victims requested compensation of $2.7 billion, [38:03.180 --> 38:10.180] which Iran ruled on its alleged role in the explosion in Beirut in 1983. [38:10.180 --> 38:18.180] The Central Bank of Iran's lawyer referred to the U.S. rule as protecting the bank from the freezing of the stock. [38:18.180 --> 38:43.180] The Italian bonds are the task of the hard balance, and Algeria is early to get the North oil after the break. [38:49.180 --> 38:56.180] Welcome, dear viewers. You're with Dish Network, always on the go. [38:56.180 --> 39:00.180] Add the three music channels to 999. [39:00.180 --> 39:04.180] MLive, the latest in live music, music videos, and concerts. [39:04.180 --> 39:09.180] And the most beautiful old Eastern music at the beginning of the morning on ART Tareb. [39:09.180 --> 39:14.180] On Dandana, follow the most famous news, the latest in stars and dialogue programs. [39:14.180 --> 39:19.180] Call Dish Network now and don't forget to subscribe to the rest of the Arab music. [39:44.180 --> 39:51.180] Go to GetBlockbuster.com now and enter offer code FUN to get Blockbuster Total Entertainment free for 30 days. [40:14.180 --> 40:19.180] Thank you for watching. [40:44.180 --> 41:02.180] Allah is the greatest. [41:02.180 --> 41:14.180] Come to success. [41:14.180 --> 41:38.180] Come to success. [41:38.180 --> 41:58.180] Allah is the greatest. [41:58.180 --> 42:14.180] O Allah, the Lord of this complete call and the standing prayer, give our master Muhammad the means and the virtue. [42:14.180 --> 42:33.180] And send him to the praised station that you have promised. You do not fail to fulfill the promise. [42:45.180 --> 42:46.180] Welcome. [42:46.180 --> 42:54.180] 40% of the world's oil has passed through the Hormuz dam, which is currently being covered by political turmoil. [42:54.180 --> 43:00.180] The most prominent are the Iranian threats to close the dam in the event of imposing new economic sanctions on Iran. [43:00.180 --> 43:08.180] Some experts say that in order to close the dam, it will cause a great increase in food prices in the countries of the region. [43:08.180 --> 43:10.180] More with Abdulaziz Albaadi. [43:10.180 --> 43:16.180] Economy and politics are two consistent elements linked by an intergenerational relationship. [43:16.180 --> 43:20.180] Political stability is the key to starting economic prosperity. [43:20.180 --> 43:26.180] As well as the common economic interests between countries are the main pillar of the events of political stability. [43:26.180 --> 43:32.180] This time, we will talk about the Hormuz dam, which is currently living in a state of tension. [43:32.180 --> 43:40.180] We will talk about the Iranian threats to close the dam, which accounts for 40% of the said oil in Bahrain. [43:40.180 --> 43:46.180] It is clear that they have the ability, and therefore they are not just words. [43:46.180 --> 43:55.180] They are building a new type of military capabilities, which are non-traditional weapons that represent part of the revolutionary guard. [43:55.180 --> 44:04.180] So, the Hormuz dam is a basic basis for the global oil trade, and closing it will cause a big shake in this global trade. [44:04.180 --> 44:10.180] The oil price may rise to more than 250 dollars per barrel, according to some analysis. [44:10.180 --> 44:16.180] It is said that more than 90% of the Arab Gulf countries pass through this dam. [44:16.180 --> 44:24.180] According to some economic reports, which also indicate that 50% of the Gulf region's trade with the world passes through this dam. [44:24.180 --> 44:33.180] The Middle East, at the moment, faces a number of threats, and Iran represents one of the threats. [44:33.180 --> 44:40.180] This meeting is directed to our partners in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in terms of defense needs. [44:40.180 --> 44:46.180] Closing the dam will have negative effects not only on the region level, but on the global level, [44:46.180 --> 44:54.180] especially on those developing countries that do not have strategic reserves such as China, India and Japan. [44:54.180 --> 45:01.180] As for the Gulf, some experts believe that the closing of the dam will create a wide increase in food prices, [45:01.180 --> 45:06.180] reaching about three times the current prices. [45:06.180 --> 45:14.180] Dr. Mustafa Labbad, head of the Eastern Center for Regional Studies and Strategy, joins us directly from Cairo. [45:14.180 --> 45:16.180] Welcome, Dr. Dr. [45:16.180 --> 45:22.180] Is there an increase in tensions in the Arab Gulf with repeated threats to Iran by the closing of the Hormuz dam? [45:22.180 --> 45:30.180] What are the most prominent economic consequences that this will have on the global economy, oil prices and food prices? [45:30.180 --> 45:34.180] The effects are all negative. [45:34.180 --> 45:36.180] First of all, on the global economy. [45:36.180 --> 45:40.180] There is a state of emergency in the United States. [45:40.180 --> 45:48.180] But with the rise in oil prices, the ability of the U.S. administration to create new jobs will decline. [45:48.180 --> 45:52.180] Therefore, this will be completely negative for Europe. [45:52.180 --> 45:59.180] The same is true because the tensions in the Euro area and the monetary tensions will be accompanied in this case. [45:59.180 --> 46:01.180] The price of oil is rising. [46:01.180 --> 46:06.180] Therefore, this will cause what appears to be an economic disaster for Europe. [46:06.180 --> 46:12.180] As for talking about China, Japan and India, which do not have oil reserves in reality, [46:12.180 --> 46:16.180] the effects will be deeper and more severe. [46:16.180 --> 46:23.180] Also, the effects will not only be on the Arab countries exporting oil in the Arab Gulf, [46:23.180 --> 46:29.180] but it will also be on Iran itself, because it relies on oil to pay its main balances. [46:29.180 --> 46:33.180] More than 50% of the Iranian balance is based on oil. [46:33.180 --> 46:40.180] Therefore, the high prices of oil do not actually serve the countries exporting oil, [46:40.180 --> 46:43.180] especially the Arab countries exporting oil. [46:43.180 --> 46:48.180] Because in the long run, if there are tensions and obstacles, [46:48.180 --> 46:54.180] the consuming countries will pay more investment in alternative energy sources. [46:54.180 --> 46:58.180] They are now investing hundreds of billions in alternative energy sources. [46:58.180 --> 47:03.180] Therefore, the high prices of oil will lead to more investment, [47:03.180 --> 47:08.180] and this will have a negative effect on the Arab countries exporting oil. [47:08.180 --> 47:11.180] Doctor, here is a question on the level of the Gulf region specifically, [47:11.180 --> 47:13.180] and the movement of trade and trade in it. [47:13.180 --> 47:19.180] What is the size of the loss that these countries may suffer if Iran takes this step? [47:19.180 --> 47:26.180] Therefore, what are the alternatives that these countries can recover from this loss? [47:26.180 --> 47:32.180] Of course, the losses are huge, but this is also related to the time period [47:32.180 --> 47:34.180] that the crisis will be closed. [47:34.180 --> 47:37.180] I do not expect that even if the crisis is closed, [47:37.180 --> 47:42.180] this closure will last for more than ten days to two weeks at most, [47:42.180 --> 47:50.180] because the United States is pledging to protect the marine salt in the Gulf region, [47:50.180 --> 47:52.180] and it will not leave this matter even if it happened, [47:52.180 --> 47:56.180] and here we do not discuss the implications of the political event, [47:56.180 --> 48:01.180] but the economic consequences will affect the duration of the days that the crisis will be closed. [48:01.180 --> 48:04.180] I think that the period will last between ten days to two weeks. [48:04.180 --> 48:10.180] It will cause great losses for the countries exporting oil. [48:10.180 --> 48:12.180] First, the imports will be affected. [48:12.180 --> 48:15.180] As for the energy and the disposal of energy, [48:15.180 --> 48:17.180] this may be done through trucks, [48:17.180 --> 48:22.180] and therefore, the exit directly to the Arab Sea without the Hormuz route. [48:22.180 --> 48:28.180] So far, there are oil pipes to transport oil from the Gulf region into the Arabian Peninsula, [48:28.180 --> 48:34.180] but these pipes do not have enough time to transport this oil. [48:34.180 --> 48:39.180] Perhaps this crisis will lead to a re-propagation and thinking in the Arab Gulf countries [48:39.180 --> 48:45.180] in the establishment of oil transport pipes directly to the Red Sea without passing through Hormuz. [48:45.180 --> 48:48.180] This is a kind of future thinking. [48:48.180 --> 48:55.180] Dr. Khalid, some experts say that this may create a wide influx of food prices. [48:55.180 --> 48:57.180] Do you agree with that? [48:57.180 --> 49:01.180] I agree partially because, as you said, [49:01.180 --> 49:05.180] it depends on the period in which the Hormuz route will be closed. [49:05.180 --> 49:08.180] Prices and food materials, for example, [49:08.180 --> 49:10.180] are not imported daily. [49:10.180 --> 49:15.180] The prices of basic food materials are usually imported in quantities, [49:15.180 --> 49:20.180] and therefore, these ten days will not lead to these negative effects on the prices of consumers [49:20.180 --> 49:23.180] and on the prices of food materials, [49:23.180 --> 49:26.180] but its influence will of course extend to the resources. [49:26.180 --> 49:29.180] In short, Dr. Khalid, if you allow me, [49:29.180 --> 49:32.180] these expectations are based on this question, which is the most important. [49:32.180 --> 49:37.180] Do you expect Iran to face more international economic sanctions, [49:37.180 --> 49:40.180] despite this threat? [49:42.180 --> 49:44.180] The possibilities are there, [49:44.180 --> 49:49.180] but it may be better to impose economic sanctions on Iran, [49:49.180 --> 49:51.180] but perhaps without an oil ban. [49:51.180 --> 49:53.180] Iran has announced that it will close the route [49:53.180 --> 49:57.180] if it imposes an oil ban or imposes a ban on the Iranian Central Bank. [49:57.180 --> 50:03.180] These threats target the second Western country to take such a step. [50:03.180 --> 50:08.180] I believe that next year there will be more escalation in the issue of Iran, [50:08.180 --> 50:11.180] whether in the Hormuz route or in the Hormuz file. [50:11.180 --> 50:13.180] Dr. Mustafa Labbad, [50:13.180 --> 50:16.180] President of the East Center for Economic Studies and Strategy, [50:16.180 --> 50:18.180] was with us from Cairo. Thank you. [50:18.180 --> 50:22.180] For the second day in a row, the cost of importation in Italy has decreased. [50:22.180 --> 50:27.180] The new Prime Minister said that his government has more work to do. [50:27.180 --> 50:31.180] Before he convinced the financial markets that they are able to manage the debts [50:31.180 --> 50:33.180] in the center of the crisis in Europe. [50:33.180 --> 50:36.180] Mario Monti said that he supports the increase in loans, [50:36.180 --> 50:40.180] which have reduced the cost of interest that investors are asking for. [50:40.180 --> 50:45.180] He said that his current government is continuing for a month and a half only, [50:45.180 --> 50:47.180] after the resignation of Silvio Balasconi, [50:47.180 --> 50:52.180] where a group of investors are preparing to move the Italian economy again, [50:52.180 --> 50:57.180] including efforts to boost competition and liberate the labor market. [50:57.180 --> 51:03.180] As you know, the increase in treasury bonds that occurred yesterday and today [51:03.180 --> 51:06.180] is going well. This is encouraging. [51:06.180 --> 51:09.180] But we will certainly not wait for more debt in the market. [51:09.180 --> 51:14.180] And from now on, there is still a lot of work that needs to be done. [51:14.180 --> 51:17.180] Most of the work that needs to be done in Europe, [51:17.180 --> 51:20.180] Italy can play a major role in it. [51:20.180 --> 51:23.180] As I said repeatedly to the House of Representatives, [51:23.180 --> 51:28.180] we are fully committed to this, especially with regard to current negotiations, [51:28.180 --> 51:31.180] which will continue in the next few weeks [51:31.180 --> 51:34.180] about the international agreement on what is called the financial system, [51:34.180 --> 51:37.180] which has been promoted in a special way by Germany, [51:37.180 --> 51:39.180] rather than by other countries. [51:40.180 --> 51:45.180] In Greece, Greek tax officials left their work on Thursday [51:45.180 --> 51:48.180] to start a 48-hour strike, [51:48.180 --> 51:51.180] in response to the measures that included the reduction of salaries. [51:51.180 --> 51:53.180] At this time, the head of their union, [51:53.180 --> 51:55.180] with what the tax authorities have witnessed, [51:55.180 --> 51:57.180] made a major reduction, [51:57.180 --> 52:00.180] pointing out that these reductions led to the reduction of their salaries, [52:00.180 --> 52:03.180] and they had to work in a greater amount, [52:03.180 --> 52:06.180] due to the government's measures of disclosure. [52:06.180 --> 52:09.180] It is worth mentioning that hundreds of Greeks [52:09.180 --> 52:12.180] went to tax offices to sort out their transactions and cases [52:12.180 --> 52:22.180] before the employees joined the strike. [52:42.180 --> 52:54.180] The U.S. Congress spends $40 million on Palestinian aid, [52:54.180 --> 52:59.180] which has been frozen under financial aid of $192 million [52:59.180 --> 53:05.180] after a request by Palestinians to join the United Nations last September. [53:05.180 --> 53:09.180] The U.S. foreign ministry announced this yesterday, [53:09.180 --> 53:13.180] and the spokeswoman for the U.S. foreign ministry, Victoria Noland, [53:13.180 --> 53:16.180] said that it is not in the interest of the United States [53:16.180 --> 53:18.180] to keep this money frozen, [53:18.180 --> 53:22.180] adding that American diplomats are satisfied with this decision. [53:22.180 --> 53:25.180] The U.S. official also pointed out that these funds [53:25.180 --> 53:28.180] will help stabilize security and develop projects [53:28.180 --> 53:31.180] and non-governmental organizations related to infrastructure [53:31.180 --> 53:34.180] in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. [53:34.180 --> 53:38.180] A group of companies that provide financial services [53:38.180 --> 53:41.180] between Minnesota and Somalia said that their services [53:41.180 --> 53:43.180] were suspended on Thursday, [53:43.180 --> 53:46.180] and that they were forced to do so after a U.S. bank closed [53:46.180 --> 53:50.180] what the group called a lifeline for this African country [53:50.180 --> 53:52.180] that is being torn apart by the war. [53:52.180 --> 53:54.180] Somalia had called for the resumption of its decision [53:54.180 --> 53:57.180] by the Sunrise Community Bank to end the transfer program [53:57.180 --> 54:00.180] from Minnesota, which is the American state [54:00.180 --> 54:03.180] in which the largest Somali community in the United States lives. [54:03.180 --> 54:07.180] Somalis living in the United States send [54:07.180 --> 54:10.180] about 100 million dollars to their homeland every year, [54:10.180 --> 54:13.180] according to what the Ministry of Treasury has mentioned. [54:14.180 --> 54:17.180] The Minister of Energy and Housing of Algeria confirmed [54:17.180 --> 54:20.180] his birth in 2011 with the first discoveries [54:20.180 --> 54:22.180] of oil and gas in the north, [54:22.180 --> 54:26.180] the area known for its abundance of non-explorative oil materials. [54:26.180 --> 54:28.180] The minister emphasized the importance of a session [54:28.180 --> 54:30.180] in the National People's Council [54:30.180 --> 54:33.180] that the results of the explorations that took place in the north [54:33.180 --> 54:35.180] were very encouraging. [54:35.180 --> 54:37.180] According to the Ministry of Energy and Housing of Algeria, [54:37.180 --> 54:41.180] it is clear that two oil fields were discovered this year, [54:41.180 --> 54:44.180] one of them in the north of the country in the state of Tebsa, [54:44.180 --> 54:46.180] and the second was between the two white states [54:46.180 --> 54:49.180] and Pshar in the southwest of the country. [54:50.180 --> 54:52.180] The end of the economic tour is in the middle of the day. [54:52.180 --> 54:54.180] I return to you, Paul, and what remains with you is the news. [54:54.180 --> 54:55.180] Thank you, Mohammad. [54:55.180 --> 54:57.180] A short break, and after the break, [54:57.180 --> 55:00.180] the death of six Sudanese soldiers in their plane crash [55:00.180 --> 55:02.180] in the north of the state of Kordofan, [55:02.180 --> 55:04.180] and the establishment of Dubai to the media. [55:04.180 --> 55:06.180] Dubai's celebrations will be broadcast to the world tomorrow [55:06.180 --> 55:08.180] with the new year's solutions. [55:08.180 --> 55:33.180] Stay with us after the break. [55:39.180 --> 55:42.180] We had to wait so long to get the newest movies. [55:42.180 --> 55:45.180] I'd rather play video games. [55:45.180 --> 55:48.180] And then we found Blockbuster Total Entertainment. [55:48.180 --> 55:51.180] Now for one low monthly price, we can watch unlimited movies, [55:51.180 --> 55:53.180] including many of the hottest new releases [55:53.180 --> 55:56.180] 28 days before Netflix. [55:56.180 --> 55:58.180] And if we'd rather watch something different, [55:58.180 --> 56:01.180] we can exchange it instantly right at the Blockbuster store. [56:01.180 --> 56:03.180] We also get unlimited video games. [56:03.180 --> 56:06.180] Hello, Netflix doesn't even have video games. [56:06.180 --> 56:08.180] Get many new releases 28 days faster. 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[57:18.180 --> 57:21.180] In a statement issued by the official TV channel today, [57:21.180 --> 57:24.180] Pyongyang threatened to turn Seoul, [57:24.180 --> 57:27.180] the capital of the South, into a sea of fire, [57:27.180 --> 57:30.180] initially not prepared to hold any talks [57:30.180 --> 57:33.180] with the current government in South Korea. [57:33.180 --> 57:36.180] It also threatened its leaders with bloodshed, [57:36.180 --> 57:39.180] as Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, [57:39.180 --> 57:42.180] said in a statement. [57:42.180 --> 57:45.180] After the rise of artificial silicone in France, [57:45.180 --> 57:48.180] Britain is waging war on the poor [57:48.180 --> 57:51.180] and the illiterate. [57:51.180 --> 57:54.180] After improving its health authorities, [57:54.180 --> 57:57.180] some consumers are suffering from serious health problems. [57:57.180 --> 58:00.180] The reason for this is the use of beauty products [58:00.180 --> 58:03.180] and oils that the authorities have banned from using. [58:03.180 --> 58:06.180] However, it found its way to the British market [58:06.180 --> 58:09.180] and resulted in a lot of victims, [58:09.180 --> 58:12.180] especially in the poor areas, [58:12.180 --> 58:15.180] where the first cause of purchase is the decrease in prices. [58:15.180 --> 58:18.180] Diyar Al-Omari, London. [58:20.180 --> 58:23.180] These TV offers for beauty products [58:23.180 --> 58:26.180] and human whiteness [58:26.180 --> 58:29.180] are becoming more and more common. [58:29.180 --> 58:32.180] They are being sold to international brands [58:32.180 --> 58:35.180] that have no control over them, [58:35.180 --> 58:38.180] all of which are subject to the British health standards. [58:38.180 --> 58:41.180] However, these beauty products [58:41.180 --> 58:44.180] may turn into harmful ingredients, [58:44.180 --> 58:47.180] and may cause inflammation in different parts of the body. [58:47.180 --> 58:50.180] But how does this happen in a country like Britain? [58:51.180 --> 58:54.180] In the rural areas of the capital, London, [58:54.180 --> 58:57.180] beauty products shops are becoming more and more popular. [58:57.180 --> 59:00.180] In this shop, a number of beauty products are being sold. [59:00.180 --> 59:03.180] It turned out that they contain [59:03.180 --> 59:06.180] harmful chemicals. [59:06.180 --> 59:09.180] Look at what its users did. [59:09.180 --> 59:12.180] Skin bleaching, hair loss, [59:12.180 --> 59:15.180] and skin color change. [59:15.180 --> 59:18.180] I used it on my face, and I felt a burning sensation [59:18.180 --> 59:21.180] and a change in color. [59:21.180 --> 59:24.180] It is important to look for unknown ingredients, [59:24.180 --> 59:27.180] so the shops are starting. [59:27.180 --> 59:30.180] It seems that the secret to such beauty products [59:30.180 --> 59:33.180] is the TV ads for some actresses and actresses, [59:33.180 --> 59:36.180] which encouraged some women to purchase them [59:36.180 --> 59:39.180] at competitive prices. [59:39.180 --> 59:42.180] However, some of them have been scammed. [59:42.180 --> 59:45.180] This lady has been using human whiteness products for years, [59:45.180 --> 59:51.180] and I hope that she does not use these products to beautify her skin.