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He was a colourful crook with a fondness for fast cars and kickboxing. But in a suburban hotel car park, his luck finally ran out.Olivia Jenkins and Regan Hodge join the show to talk about the man they called The Punisher. Subscribe to Crime X+ to hear episodes early and ad free, unlock bonus content and access our slate of award-winning true crime podcasts Have a question for one of our Q+A shows? ask it at: lifeandcrimes@news.com.auLike the show? Get more at https://heraldsun.com.au/andrewruleAdvertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Crimestoppers: https://crimestoppers.com.au/ If you or anyone you know needs helpLifeline: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A prominent former gangland figure was killed. Sam ‘The Punisher' Abdulrahim was shot multiple times in an alleged ambush in Melbourne. Police believe a white Porsche SUV seen leaving the carpark immediately after the shooting was involved, the car later found burnt. Australia Correspondent Steve Price told Mike Hosking that there's been a number of attempts on his life over the years. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veteran crime reporter John Silvester, also known as Sly of the Underworld, has shed light on the details surrounding the execution of Sam "The Punisher" Abdulrahim.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Elliott announced the breaking news live on air.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Airdate 7/2/24) The Honorable Abdulsamad Abdulrahim is a philanthropist, diplomat, entrepreneur and implementor, honorary consul to Brazil and Chairman of ATOGS. He is based in Tanzania. Instagram: @abdulsamad_tz @diprimaradio Craig DeLuz is a member of Project 21. He is the founder of Uncommon Sense Media and spokesperson for the California Republican Assembly the state's largest Republican volunteer association. X: @CraigDeLuz @diprimaradio
Today's hidden gem of Welsh history had been known as the most important Welshman you've never heard of.Hit play and listen to how said Welshman spent his life doing a load of good in the world rather than getting a job on the dodgems down Barry Island or lamenting the fact he didn't live to see Gavin and Stacey.Like the great man himself we're also committed to making the world a better place, just with far less impactful podcast based content. Nevertheless if you want more of it, check out our socials and out Patreon.
Fahad Abdulrahim Kazim, CEO of Millennium Hotels & Resorts MEA, joined Fritz at the FHS in Riyadh for a chat about Saudi Arabia's booming travel market, the plans of Millennium Hotels & Resorts in the middleeast and African region, and the future of brand evolution. Fahad found his true calling in hospitality through numbers. He went from accounting to real estate and landed in hospitality with a passion for showcasing Saudi Arabia's beauty to the world. The Vision 2030 and the country's transformation coming with it are spectacular. Today's travelers crave authentic experiences, and Saudiarabia delivers – stunning landscapes, rich culture, and history. And the food! Ever tried local Saudi honey? It's not just about breakfast; it's about tasting the essence of the land.
Channel Seven reporter Cassie Zervos had the latest details on the execution attempt on the former Mongols bikie for the second time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this engaging episode of the FHS Podcast, Jonathan Worsley, Chairman, The Bench, sits down with Fahad Abdulrahim Kazim, CEO of Millennium Hotels & Resorts & Lakhraim Group, to explore the brand's significant growth in the Middle East and Africa. They delve into the introduction of innovative brands like M Social and Biltmore, Millennium's focus on integrating technology to improve guest experiences, and the strategic expansion into new markets. Kazim shares his journey from real estate to hospitality, underscoring the importance of questioning industry norms to foster innovation. The conversation also highlights Millennium's commitment to sustainability, community engagement, and developing local talent, showcasing how these initiatives are shaping the future of hospitality. #FutureHospitalitySummit #FHSSaudiArabia #FHSPodcast
Fahad Abdulrahim Kazim, Chief Executive Officer of Lakhraim Group & Millennium Hotels MEA, and Jennifer Pettinger-Haines, Managing Director of The Bench Middle East, focus on F&B strategies and Millennium's exciting future in our most recent podcast. Fahad delves into his focus on weaving F&B into the very fabric of guest experiences, creating excitement with fresh concepts because today's guests do not distinguish by sole factors; they seek holistic, fulfilling experiences. The podcast also features news on Millennium's pipeline as they launch their 'Year of Quality,' one of their three key programs, centered on enhancing guest experiences, enriching locations, fostering community bonds, and embracing authenticity. https://www.futurehospitality.com/ae #FutureHospitalitySummit
In this episode, I speak with Abdulrahim Muhammad Sarki & Sheyi Fapohunda about their work "Impacts of Internet of Things (Iot) and 5G Network on Technology Enhanced Learning (Tel)."
Ashwag Abdulrahim is a health systems specialist with over 10 years of experience in health policies, management, and finance in Sudan. She has a bachelor's degree in pharmacy and master's degree in health economics from the University of Khartoum. She developed and managed programs that strengthened the local health systems and empowered communities to improve their health.
In this session we will examine the latest perspectives and insights into recreational drug toxicology with Dima Abdulrahim. I wanted to unpack some of the recreational drug toxicology with reference to drugs that seem to be in favour with youth and have pre-hospital touch points from an acute perspective. Dima Abdulrahim has been working in the field of substance use treatment for 30 years. She is currently the Quality Lead in the Addictions department of CNWL NHS Trust. Dima was the Principal Researcher and Programme Manager of the NEPTUNE Project, based in the Club Drug Clinic. She is the author of two books on novel psychoactive substances and club drugs and other publications and has developed as a series of e-learning and mobile-learning modules, with co-author Owen Bowden-Jones. Dima was a council member of the Advisory Council for the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) for many years. Topics covered include a deep dive into: • Some of the most addictive recreational substances Dima has seen in practice • Poly-pharmacy and the associated incremental risk profile to the user • The combined use of sildenafil with other drugs within the chem-sex context • GHB addiction and profile and the narrow therapeutic window and GABA-B stimulation/sedation (and over sedation) in overdose • The half-life of GHB • Serotonin linked harms and syndromes, mainly within MDMA and ecstasy • The incumbent fentanyl crisis (unwarranted and unregulated cutting of drugs with fentanyl) • The false economy of safety around drugs bought online • The contemporary issue around fake ketamine distribution • The circulation of fake pregabalin and benzodiazepines and the related deaths • Take home Naloxone campaigns • Other emergent synthetic recreational drugs seen within the clinic Resources that Dima has written include: Books: Abdulrahim D and Bowden-Jones O: Textbook of Clinical Management of Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances Cambridge University Press Medicine. October 2022 (book) Bowden-Jones and Abdulrahim: Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances. The Clinical Handbook. Cambridge University Press Medicine. November 2020 (book) Resources (available free of charge) NEPTUNE e-learning modules on club drugs and novel psychoactive substances http://neptune-clinical-guidance.co.uk/e-learning/ Neptune guidelines and resources http://neptune-clinical-guidance.co.uk/ ATOMIC- Addiction to Medication: Improving Care. Mobile-learning modules on the harms and management of non-medical prescription drug use. https://addiction-to-medication.org/atomic/ My thanks to Dima for an engaging and insightful interview.
Abdulrahim Elmi waa madaxa Roots TV oo bulshada ku baraarijiya arimaha dhalinyada. Wuxuu SBS Somali uga waramay howlaha ay qabtaan iyo arimaha bulshada.
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Barry-born Abdulrahim Abby Farah is one of Wales' major internationalists of the Twentieth Century. It was Farah who led the United Nations deputation to the country in early 1990 to confirm that the regime was being dismantled in accordance with the agreements made, having previously been Chair of the UN Special Committee on Apartheid during the 1960s, and Chair of the 1972 UN Security Council meeting in Addis Ababa, on matters relating to Africa – the first time in twenty years that the UN met outside of its New York headquarters. Ian Johnson tells his remarkable story.
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Why don't we have more Emirati footballers playing in Europe? We have a look at Ahlis decision to play in Europe. With all the talent we have here why don't we have more players in Europe? Champions League is back this week but who are the favorites following project restart? We take a look at the draw and who is likely to progress to the next round. We also have Omnia Al Salah from future talk discussing the role robots play in the future of sports and how it might be the new norm. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
This is the first episode of many and we started off with a media entrepreneur and a youth leadership advocate. Abdulrahim has an extensive background as he has settled in different countries and engaged in various lines of work. We discuss the opportunities and struggle of youth and how really is the future bright for the generations to come.Find more about RootsTV:https://www.rootstv.orghttps://www.youtube.com/c/RootsTVCommunity/aboutAbdulrahim Elmi's Facebook account:https://www.facebook.com/abdulcbs/aboutThanks for listening!
Episode 17 of the podcast is a discussion around the aftermath of the George Floyd murder. I bring in AbdulRahim and Dallas Wright for this episode. AbdulRahim is a Palestinian from the Bay Area. He is a graduate of the University of Oxford and has a background in theatre an linguistics. Currently working in the tech industry, he has many years of on the ground experience with social justice activism. Dallas is a Chicago native who has a B.A. from Northwestern University and an M.A. from DePaul University in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. He has over 6 years of experience in the city's non profit sector. He spent several years working at Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) to support the health needs of South Side families. He is currently in a senior research position at Northwestern University. In this podcast we discussed issues related to ally-ship, antiBlackness in non-white minorities, Critical Race Theory, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the effects of colonialism. Some resources that are recommended by AbdulRahim and Dallas to understand race relations are as follows: "Black Skin, White Masks" - Frantz Fanon "Invisible Man" - Ralph Ellison "Islam and the Problem of Black Suffering" - Dr. Sherman Jackson " How to be an AntiRacist" - Ibrahim X. Kendi "New Jim Crow" - Michelle Alexander Please continue to support Sultans and Sneakers by following me on our various social media channels, leaving a 5 star review and letting your friends know about the show. Sultans and Sneakers social media links: IG: www.instagram.com/SultansandSneakers Facebook: www.facebook.com/SultansandSneakers Twitter: @SultansNSnkrs TikTok: @sultans_and_sneakers YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC8nN9RSnLs08M87yEZppwaA Mahin's personal social media links: IG: www.instagram.com/mahinthepodcaster Twitter: @MahinDaPodcastr
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I can't even stress enough how important this episode is for me! I invited to the show a woman that inspires me so much on so many levels. She didn't give up on her journey to the medical school, even though she was trying for 4 years and took the exams several times. She is also a person who just loves to help others - especially the ones needing it the most (for example volunteer missions in Africa). And yeah, I'm so lucky to call her my best friend and a person I want to spend my life with! This episode is so awesome on so many levels that you just really have to listen to it! Let me know that you think of it!
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In late summer 2015, Abdurrahman and his family engaged smugglers to take them on the next step of their journey through Hungary. A year later, Ebrima and Abdulrahim arrive safely in Italy, but don’t have the same options to travel onwards. They apply for asylum there but find themselves frustrated by the wait, the boredom and a tangle of bureaucracy. People in Greek camps, too, are disappointed in a Europe that hasn’t come close to meeting their expectations. And for those who've given up on the idea of getting to the EU, like Syrians in Turkey, it's not easy either. Visit: www.migrationtrail.com WARNING: This program and its online content contains audio and information about traumatic events that may be triggering to those who have experienced something similar. It may also be unsuitable for younger listeners.
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The Mediterranean Sea is the world’s most dangerous migration route. The crossing between Turkey and Greece is shorter, but also risky. Once in the boat, migrants like Abdulrahim, Ebrima, Abdurrahman and Gulfam find themselves faced with a range of unexpected hazards: equipment malfunctions, injuries and attacks, not to mention challenging sea conditions. We follow them as they take their chances and embark on the crossing. We also meet the search and rescue teams that patrol the waters to come to their aid. Visit: www.migrationtrail.com WARNING: This program and its online content contains audio and information about traumatic events that may be triggering to those who have experienced something similar. It may also be unsuitable for younger listeners.
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Risky, under-the-radar journeys to Europe are nothing new, but you wouldn’t think that from all the talk of a ‘migration crisis’ in the past couple of years. In 2015 the media was saturated with stories of migration, so you may think you know this story already. But you probably don’t. This story is deeper and stranger than it initially appears, with roots that extend way back. And it isn't over. Over this series we’re going to be taking a closer look at the factors that shaped the so-called ‘crisis’. We begin by asking why do people leave in the first place? We follow a handful of them – Abdulrahim, Ebrima, Abdurrahman and Fatima – as they set out on one of the most dangerous journeys of their lives. Visit: http://www.migrationtrail.com WARNING: This program and its online content contains audio and information about traumatic events that may be triggering to those who have experienced something similar. It may also be unsuitable for younger listeners.
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