In. 4 days and personally i dont behalf of the government of condolences to the families. Of the fallen martyrs these are precious sacrifices and all these sacrifices are meant. For the greater good of the turkish people who will prevail sooner or later i pray to god almighty to grant speedy recovery to the war ended and i hope we will come to a day where we will have no foreign martyrs a peaceful. Prosperous life however we shouldnt fight for our rights. Our forum our stars as mohammed ark of the turkish poit. We should honor their memories as this saw it said you. Have if our martyrs have not fallen we wouldnt have. Become. A country for them the sun will set thanks however. These sacrifices are so precious. Keeping at the same time we cannot allow those precious blood to go down the drain. We killed more than 2000 of the syrian soldiers. Including. In addition to the 49. 00 than 50 halogens 17 Armored Vehicles in total 300. 00. Military Armored Vehicles. In addition to strips runway
Coverage night on aljazeera. Hello im come on santa maria this is counting the cost on aljazeera your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week coronavirus trade war 2 fears the pandemic we examine the impact on china its neighbors and the world including the possibility of it being as bad as the financial crisis a decade ago and our Regional Focus is on cambodia an economy like many that is connected through trade with the worlds 2nd biggest economy now faces the very real prospect of jobs loss plus cant pay 1. 00 pay continue as new president takes a tough stance on the countrys unsustainable debt. It was a bruising year for china a trade war with the United States left its economy expanding at the slowest pace in 30 years and economists estimate 4000000 jobs may have been lost by the way that was 29 tame this year is already being defined by coronavirus its killed thousands infected thousands more and has put the brakes on chinas economy in a very sudden manna her
Dynamics on the middle east and its important to recognize that everything here is on the record. Before we begin id like to highlight the Atlantic Councils collaboration with ifpi, which is the Italian Institute for International Political studies. This is the second year that our two organizations have partners produced an outstanding work on the changing landscape in the middle east. Today we are pleased to release our new collected volume, the mino region, and its now available for download online. A special thanks goes out to the president of ifpi, ambassador monsolo for his continuous collaboration in our joint ventures and indebted to the Italian Foreign ministry, in particular to the italian ambassador for his unwavering drive to see our two institutions partnering for not only the two countries they represent, but for the entire community. Ambassador monsolo couldnt be here at the last minute, but asked me to read this note. Its great regret i address you all in writing when i
Assistant secretary of state for middle Eastern Affairs discusses u. S. Middle east strategy and he talks about u. S. Relations in the region. Secretary of state, mike pompeos recent trip to italy and chinas expansion in the middle east. From earlier this week at the Atlantic Council in washington, its an hour and 50 minutes. Okay, everyone. Were ready to commence. Okay. We are joined with us here today to kick off the programming, a discussion of the u. S. Role in the middle east given all of the very exciting news that seems to happen every single day. We are here. David shanker, a good, old friend of mine will share with us his great and unmatched wisdom about the u. S. Policy in the region. Let me give you a little background on david. He was sworn in as the assistant secretary of state for near Eastern Affairs. June 14th of this year. Prior to joining the department of state, he was director of the program on arab politics at the Washington Institute for near east policy from 2000
Good afternoon everyone. Youll find seats and we will get our panel going. Good morning. Welcome to the fifth annual mississippi book festival. Im Chris Goodman with the Mississippi Department of archives and history if youve not done so please silence your cell phones. This panel on the u. S. Civil war is sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council and Mississippi State University One of the book festivals Board Members from Mississippi State john mars luck is on the panel. As Francis Coleman here . Dean of libraries . Another strong supporter. As is stuart rockwell, director of Mississippi Humanities Council. I dont believe hes in the room but think them for their support and we are in the room today courtesy of forming walkmans walker. Our panelists are jaclyn dowd hall commercial be harold, john mars luck and bend when you can purchase copies of their books outdoors and you can find the times they will be signing in your brochure. We will hear from our panelists for about 40 mi