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BBC News

are entirely motivated and focused on iran. this coalition that sprang into action last weekend really could be the motivation that will bring israel to moderate its behaviour, be more strategic in rafah, increase humanitarian aid, and their deal supposedly is reasonable, the one of the table now with hamas is frustrating the ceasefire. where does this put the united states, a strong ally of israel, going forward? they have been _ israel, going forward? they have been following - israel, going forward? they have been following this - have been following this international theory of a bear hug, strategic squeezing and some say israel isn't listening but it has worked. they went for a pinpoint strike this week, we have seen much more humanitarian aid, they are agreeing to what they are calling a conditions based invasion of rafah which probably looks like they will never be a full—scale assault, it will be much more pinpoint. it has taken a lot of carrots

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BBC News

again if it takes us to the next step i think that is good. i'm optimistic because it looks like you can possibly turn this focus on an endgame of iran and use that to guide israeli to an endgame. there will never be motivated by gaza, there are entirely motivated and focused on a run back so the coalition springing into action last week and really could be the motivation that will bring israel moderated behaviour, to be more strategic in rafah and increasing humanitarian aid and that deal is supposedly reasonable on the table that hamas is frustrating that ceasefire.— hamas is frustrating that ceasefire. ~ , ., ~ , ceasefire. when you think this uts ceasefire. when you think this puts united — ceasefire. when you think this puts united states, _ ceasefire. when you think this puts united states, a - ceasefire. when you think this puts united states, a very - puts united states, a very strong ally of israel, going forward?— forward? they have been following _ forward? they have been following this _ forward? they have been l following this international theory of bear hug, strategic squeezing and some say israel is not listening but it has worked. they went for a

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Crafting Policies to Attract Super-Luxurious Guests

(SGI) - In a recent discussion with Mr. Phan Đình Huê, Director of VietCircle Tourism Company, we explored the necessity of implementing additional policies to cater to super-luxurious guests.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

being taken as a wind domestically, just as it is in iran. we've seen from these really sayyed, no clear acknowledgment of responsibility for the strike. but what this is really signaling on the israeli side is that there's clearly an intelligence advantage here. the targeting of s a heinous course, crucial and strategic. this is a province where we have a key major military airbase. we have a nucleus facility. this is an industrial hub known for producing missiles and drones. so clearly there is a strategic message being sent here when it comes to israel's intelligence advantage. but of course there is a fear more broadly in the region that this could have provoked and triggered a broader escalation, particularly when it comes to iran's proxies in the region. we've of course seen this explosion now in iraq, fears there around the possible connections the us and israel both denying any sort of involvement are responsibility for that. and of course, at this current point in time, it appears as though both sides by

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Fox News at Night

able to take down those missiles and suicide drones they came over a couple of days ago, everybody was talking about how the attack was weak. obviously we are saying how layered and advanced our missile defence technology is. it's a big escalation. i do believe they are going to continue to posture and beat the top drama. the sense that i'm getting is that this was a strategic, limited to, selective strike where the targets are we don't know yet. sounds like a conversation was had between the generals as things continue we will find out where those missiles went...

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BBC News

would seem to me that they are using well thought out plans, well thought out strategy, the iranians think very carefully about their moves and it would appear in this case that the israelis have very carefully thought out their moves as well. i don't necessarily think the international influence had much of a decision—making in netanyahu's mine, for goodness sakes, he is completely ignoring what president biden is saying, i don't know why he would listen to any international institutions, so they are going it alone, they are doing what's best for their own country, they think, and if these reports are correct, it seems they've been fairly nuanced and strategic, responding to a very strategic move on the part of the iranians.— move on the part of the iranians. ~ . . ., ., iranians. michael, iwant to ask, iranians. michael, iwant to ask. why — iranians. michael, iwant to ask. why do _ iranians. michael, iwant to ask, why do you _ iranians. michael, iwant to ask, why do you think - iranians. michael, iwant to| ask, why do you think israel might see a retaliation as so

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Shikage joins Bank Windhoek as strategic communication specialist

Wetumwene Shikage has been appointed as Bank Windhoek’s strategic communication specialist in the Marketing and Corporate Communication Services (MCCS) department, effective...

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Newsnight

it and it stops in israel and in ukraine. ., ., ., �* ., ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in syria - ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in syria and - ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work in syria and you are an independent diplomat now, as it were, so how important is the decision in washington? absolutely, i a . ree with decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, _ decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, it _ decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, it is _ decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, it is a - decision in washington? absolutely, i agree with gordon, it is a pivotal i i agree with gordon, it is a pivotal decision— i agree with gordon, it is a pivotal decision and — i agree with gordon, it is a pivotal decision and we need to make sure the aid _ decision and we need to make sure the aid gets to the ukrainians and we need — the aid gets to the ukrainians and we need to— the aid gets to the ukrainians and we need to make sure it happens as soon _ we need to make sure it happens as soon as_ we need to make sure it happens as soon as possible and in doing so that opens — soon as possible and in doing so that opens a window for europe and others _ that opens a window for europe and others to— that opens a window for europe and others to step up their support ukraine — others to step up their support ukraine and to step up the action in support— ukraine and to step up the action in sopport of— ukraine and to step up the action in support of ukraine against the russians— support of ukraine against the russians but we need to buy time and the aid _ russians but we need to buy time and the aid package is critical for that — the aid package is critical for that. , ., ~' the aid package is critical for that. ,, ~' 3 the aid package is critical for that. ~ �*, ., , that. do you think there's a big difference _ that. do you think there's a big difference between _ that. do you think there's a big difference between the - that. do you think there's a big i difference between the strategic, even preparedness or vision for the so—called crink andy almost tentative reactive nature of the uk

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World Business Report

they even want us to include this in our articles of association. this is wrong. it would restrict nestle�*s strategic freedom and limit management's ability to make decisions. mr bulcke mentioned shareaction, which describes itself as a "responsible investment charity". it's coordinating this resolution at the agm and its deputy ceo, simon rawson, joins me now live from lausanne where the meeting is taking place. hello. he says if this goes through, the resolution is not passed, it

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