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that will be adhering to our values, the idea that you can use it safely and that people can feel secure about what's happening in their world. and that part of the regulation we need for that is something i would really like to discuss here and see how countries from this region are looking into this region are looking into this question.— this region are looking into this question. thank you so much for — this question. thank you so much forjoining _ this question. thank you so much forjoining us - this question. thank you so much forjoining us on - this question. thank you so - much forjoining us on newsday, enjoy your day in singapore secular thank you very much. before we go, a quick look at the sport before we leave. the english premier league football club tottenham hotspur have announced ange postecogulou as their new manager. the former australian international player and manager, who most recently lead celtic to two scottish titles, takes over as tottenham end the season with their lowest league table result since 2009. spurs have been looking for a new boss since the exit of antonio conte in march, with cristian stellini, that's it for the programme, thanks so much

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manchester united fan. in a statement, he says his bid will return the club to its former glories, both on and off the pitch. he says his bid is for 100% of the club and will be completely debt free through his foundation. remember the current owners? the glazer family angered a lot of the fans here by plunging the club into millions of pounds of debt. and he says his vision is for manchester united to be regarded as the greatest football club in the world, although he doesn't give any size or amount of his bid now. one potential stumbling block is that a qatari consortium already owns another major european club in paris saint—germain. but we understand that this court consortium regards itself as entirely separate, so they don't believe there would be any conflicts of interest. now, qatar, of course, has just hosted the world cup, although many fans here will be concerned about the country's human rights record. we are expecting other bids to emerge. the british billionaire, sirjim ratcliffe, has already expressed an interest and it is

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but you don't have to pay for the schools so you don't have to pay for the health insurance and everything like that is covered so actually you have more money in your pocket. success stories like super cell, clash of clans have also been helped to grow by a heritage of mobile technology expertise that dates all the way back to nokia phones in the 1990s. expertise that is still paying off all these years later. steffan powell, bbc news, helsinki. a bankerfrom qatar has confirmed a bid to buy the english premier league football club manchester united. sheikh yassim bin hamad al thani will lead a consortium that wants to purchase the club outright. the qataris are the second group to put in a bid; the first was the british businessmanjim ratcliffe, a lifelong united fan. the club is currently owned by the glazer family, which says it's "exploring strategic alternatives." our sports correspondent andy swiss has more details from old trafford. sheikh jassim bin hamad al—thani. he's the chairman of a qatari bank. he's a son of a former prime minister of qatar, and he says he is a lifelong

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and people die and they say it is a destiny. no, it is not a destiny. bulgarian police make four arrests after 18 migrants — including a child — were found dead in an abandoned truck. the ukrainian president urges world leaders gathered for a security conference in munich to speed up their support for his country. a qatari consortium bids to buy the english premier league football club manchester united. a british businessman has already put in a rival offer. and the latest marvel superhero movie sets out to conquer the us cinema box office over the presidents day holiday weekend.

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its chancellor urged nato allies to deliver the battle tanks they had promised ukraine but... translation: we will continue to strike a balance _ between providing the best possible support for ukraine and avoiding an unintended escalation. caution must take priority over hasty decisions, and unity over going it alone. that caution is a source of frustration in kyiv. the western ministers here assure me their tanks, their artillery shells, will arrive in time for any russian offensive. many lives depend on them being right. james landale, bbc news, in munich. a bankerfrom qatar has confirmed a bid to buy the english premier league football club manchester united. sheikh yassim bin hamad al tani will lead a consortium that wants to purchase the club outright. the qataris are the second group to put in a bid; the first was the british businessmanjim ratcliffe,

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a lifelong united fan. the club is currently owned by the glazer family, which says it's "exploring strategic alternatives." our sports correspondent andy swiss has more details from old trafford. sheikh jassim bin hamad al—thani. he's the chairman of a qatari bank. he's a son of a former prime minister of qatar, and he says he is a lifelong manchester united fan. in a statement, he says his bid will return the club to its former glories, both on and off the pitch. he says his bid is for 100% of the club and will be completely debt free through his foundation. remember, the current owners, the glazer family angered a lot of the fans here by plunging the club into millions of pounds of debt. and he says his vision is for manchester united to be regarded as the greatest football club in the world,

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involving migrants in bulgaria. similar tragedies happened a few years ago, you remember, and the uk, and in austria. but the timing of this is significant because the number of asylum seekers who are trying to get to the eu from the west balkans is going up. in fact, earlier this month, the eu introduce new, tougher measures to protect its external borders. thank you very much. _ external borders. thank you very much, sofia. _ a bankerfrom qatar has confirmed a bid to buy the english premier league football club manchester united. sheikh jassim bin hamad al—thani will lead a consortium that wants to purchase the club outright. the qataris are the second group to put in a bid. the first was the british businessmanjim ratcliffe, a lifelong united fan. the club is currently owned by the glazer family, which says it's "exploring strategic alternatives". 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss has more details from old trafford. sheikh jassim bin hamad al—thani. he's the chairman

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of a qatari bank. he's a son of a former prime minister of qatar, and he says he is a lifelong manchester united fan. in a statement, he says his bid will return the club to its former glories, both on and off the pitch. he says his bid is for 100% of the club and will be completely debt free through his foundation. remember the current owners? the glazer family angered a lot of the fans here by plunging the club into millions of pounds of debt. and he says his vision is for manchester united to be regarded as the greatest football club in the world, although he doesn't give any size or amount of his bid. one potential stumbling block is that a qatari consortium already owns another major european club in paris saint—germain. but we understand that this court consortium regards itself as entirely separate, so they don't believe there would be any conflicts of interest. now, qatar, of course, has just hosted the world cup, although many fans here will be concerned about the country's human rights record.

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in a statement, he says his bid will return the club to its former glories, both on and off the pitch. he says his bid is for 100% of the club and will be completely debt free through his foundation. remember the current owners? the glazer family angered a lot of the fans here by plunging the club into millions of pounds of debt. and he says his vision is for manchester united to be regarded as the greatest football club in the world, although he doesn't give any size or amount of his bid. one potential stumbling block is that a qatari consortium already owns another major european club in paris saint—germain. but we understand that this court consortium regards itself as entirely separate, so they don't believe there would be any conflicts of interest. now, qatar, of course, has just hosted the world cup, although many fans here will be concerned about the country's human rights record. we are expecting other bids to emerge. the british billionaire, sirjim ratcliffe, has already expressed an interest and it is

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insurance and everything like that is covered so actually you have more money in your pocket. success stories like super cell, the studio behind clash of clans, have also been helped to grow by a heritage of mobile technology expertise that dates all the way back to nokia phones in the 1990s. expertise that is still paying off, all these years later. steffan powell, bbc news, helsinki. a bankerfrom qatar has confirmed a bid to buy the english premier league football club manchester united. sheikh jassim bin hamad al—thani will lead a consortium that wants to purchase the club outright. the qataris are the second group to put in a bid. the first was the british businessmanjim ratcliffe, a lifelong united fan. the club is currently owned by the glazer family, which says it's "exploring strategic alternatives." 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss has more details from old trafford. sheikh jassim bin hamad al—thani. he's the chairman of a qatari bank. he's a son of a former prime minister of qatar, and he says he is a lifelong manchester united fan.

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