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President Donald Trump is heading to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE on his first foreign trip of his second term, with major investment deals, defense cooperation, and tech diplomacy on the agenda. What are the Gulf states hoping to gain, and what does the trip signal about US policy in the region? Alistair Taylor speaks with Dr. Ibrahim al-Assil, Senior Fellow at MEI, about the goals of the visit, the geopolitical and economic dynamics at play, and how regional powers are navigating a complex landscape shaped by Iran, China, AI ambitions, and the crisis in Gaza. Recorded May 6, 2025 Further Analysis: Video: "First Stop, Riyadh: Why Trump's Saudi Visit Will Be Nothing Like the Last" with F. Gregory Gause, III Article: "Realigning US-Saudi relations for the AI era" by Mohammed Soliman
This week on Truth & Movies, we discuss the kitchen drama La Cocina and the melancholy thriller Misericordia. We also spoke to director Margy Kinmoth and artist Assil Diab about the documentary War Paint: Women At War and, finally, revisit Le Boucher for film club.Joining host Leila Latif are Sophie Monks Kaufman and Manuela Lazic.Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, talking to some of the most exciting filmmakers, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club.Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.comBlueSky and Instagram: @LWLiesProduced by TCO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In der heutigen Podcast-Folge teilt die liebe @hannahassil vielfältige, interessante Einblicke in ihr Leben. Denn während einige von euch Hannah als erfolgreiche Wildcarderin für die Serie 7vswild kennenlernen durften, beginnt ihre Liebe zur Natur bereits in ihrer Kindheit. Die Naturvermittlerin, wie Hannah sich gern nennt, hat einige spannende Jobs hinter sich, bis sie sich letztendlich vor allem der Tierfotografie widmet. Draußen, beim Wandern, am liebsten zwischen den Bergen, vielleicht mit einem schönen Sonnenuntergang am Horizont und vielen Begegnungen mit der wunderschönen Tierwelt ... das lässt ihr Herz höher schlagen. Wir sprechen in diesem #überinterview über Hannahs Werdegang bis heute, wie das Erlebnis 7vswild für sie wirklich war, welche (Grenz-)Erfahrungen sie erlebt hat & wie diese sie geprägt haben und natürlich, was für künftige Projekte sie noch so plant! Eine gute Stunde voller spannender Insides zu Hannah ... Viel Spaß dabei!
Host Ryan Dull is joined by Assil Omar, Chief Equity Officer and Vice President, Talent Acquisition of AbbVie. They discuss her unique career journey, the transformation of TA at AbbVie and how the balance between human capital and technology is driving their success.Key Takeaways:(02:40) Assil Omar's background and entry into TA at AbbVie.(08:21) AbbVie's organizational structure and TA function.(12:45) The impact of AbbVie's acquisition of Allergan during COVID.(14:09) Establishing a transformation office to revamp TA.(20:46) Implementing a new operating model and aligning staff globally.(22:36) The importance of hiring manager feedback and measuring success through key TA metrics.(24:54) Balancing technology with the human element in TA.(29:02) Assil's advice for career development in TA.Resources Mentioned:Assil Omar | LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/assil-omar/AbbVie | LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/abbvie/AbbVie | Websitehttps://www.abbvie.comThis episode is brought to you by Sagemark HR.Sagemark HR can help you:✔ Improve your talent practices and make better, more informed people decisions.After 20+ years of experience leading Recruiting and Talent Acquisition across a wide variety of industries, I've seen enough hires (over 100,000 to date) to know that hiring decisions truly can make or break an organization.✔ Identify opportunities to not only improve your talent practices, but also delivering tangible business results.We understand every organization is different, and there's no one-size-fits-all magic solution. So we listen first and identify the gaps and sticking points in your current process before ever recommending a solution.✔ Bridge the gap from “traditional” to modern recruiting, without the painful learning curve.We believe recruiting, talent, and HR technology is a deep well of untapped business potential, and our mission is to help you identify and implement those hiring tools in a way that works for you.If you're interested in learning more, you can reach me at:www.sagemarkhr.com✉ ryan.dull@sagemarkhr.com#Talent #Recruiters #Recruiting #HRTech
Ganz ehrlich: Was wäre Urlaub ohne Vogelbeobachtung? Für die meisten wahrscheinlich einfach "normaler" Urlaub. Aber einmal angesteckt mit dem "Birding", bietet die Reise nicht nur fremdes Essen oder schöne Städtchen, sondern auch neue Vogelarten und Zeit für tolle Naturmomente. Eure Vacation-Buddys Fabian und Martin könnten es sich gar nicht anders vorstellen - Naturfotografin, Reiseleiterin und YouTube-Star Hannah Assil (7 vs. Wild) auch nicht! Also: auf zu neuen Ufer(läufer)n! Alle Infos und die Links zu den Vogelnews dieser Episode findet ihr wie immer auf: NABU.de/vogelpodcast
In this episode of the Ophthalmology Business Podcast, co-host Dr. David Lazar engages with renowned ophthalmologist and serial- entrepreneur Dr. Kerry Assil. Dr. Assil talks about how he went from being a medical practitioner to an entrepreneur and what kind of mindset is required for making smart investment decisions. He underscores the importance of consistently believing in yourself because it will be the key whenever the chips are down. This podcast episode is essential for ophthalmologists looking to reshape their careers and open new doors of opportunity.
In today's episode, Allan welcomes Assil Dayri. Assil is a multiple agency owner & director of AMD Consulting Group based between London & Dubai. The Group includes AMD Digital, a digital marketing agency passionate about helping brands and companies grow through effective marketing, social media & customer acquisition strategies. Start-up entrepreneurs can learn a lot about their businesses by researching, learning, and developing a strategic marketing plan. In addition, Allan and Assil discuss current marketing trends in different markets worldwide.
Join us as we speak with chef Reem Assil about food and the diaspora. We reflect on questions like: What is home for people of the diaspora? How can food traditions shape our families and ourselves? What can we learn from Arab hospitality practices? Reem Assil is a baker, community organizer, and founder of the Bay Area restaurant group Reems California. She's the author of the recently released cookbook “Arabiyya: Recipes from the Life of an Arab in Diaspora.”This conversation is so rich and a must-listen for anyone interested in how our food, home, and culture shape our lives. Listen in. You can find Reem Assil on Instagram at @Reem.Assil or @ReemsCalifornia. Purchase Reem's new book, “Arabiyya: Recipes from the Life of an Arab in Diaspora.” Visit www.reemscalifornia.com to learn more about Reem's work in the restaurant industry. Check out additional resources or subscribe to our newsletter: edibletheology.com/kitchen-meditations. Consider supporting The Edible Theology Project: edibletheology.com/fundraiser Follow The Edible Theology Project on Facebook or Instagram.
Reem Assil, owner of San Francisco and Oakland's Reem's Kitchen, began her career as a chef with a thirst for activism, often advocating for social justice and sustainability at work. As the opening chef of Dyafa, an Arab fine-dining restaurant in Oakland, Assil began to reimagine power dynamics in the kitchen which she boldly reflected on in her Eater article, “Don't Call Me Chef.” Assil joins Forum to talk about her new book, “Arabiyya: Recipes from the Life of an Arab in Diaspora,” in which she weaves personal essays on food, family, identity, hospitality, activism and political struggles amid recipes influenced by Arab flavors.
Naturvermittlung und Naturfotografie und was es heißt Nationalparkrangerin zu sein Hey Leute, an diesem sonnigen Freitag Mittag habe ich die österreichische Nationalparkrangerin und Bergwanderführerin Hannah Assil zu Gast im Landschaftsfotografie Podcast. Sie sieht sich vielmehr als Naturvermittlerin als als reine Fotografin, was nicht heißt, dass wir nicht auch über ihre fantastischen Natur und Wildlife-Aufnahmen gesprochen […]
Reem Assil, owner of San Francisco and Oakland's Reem's Kitchen, began her career as a chef with a thirst for activism, often advocating for social justice and sustainability at work. As the opening chef of Dyafa, an Arab fine-dining restaurant in Oakland, Assil began to reimagine power dynamics in the kitchen which she boldly reflected on in her Eater article, “Don't Call Me Chef.” Assil joins Forum to talk about her new book, “Arabiyya: Recipes from the Life of an Arab in Diaspora,” in which she weaves personal essays on food, family, identity, hospitality, activism and political struggles amid recipes influenced by Arab flavors.
Covid’s dealt a blow to any Government attempt to expand access to free dental care. Dr Assil Russell runs the dental charity Revive a Smile and knows firsthand how dire the need to access dental care can be.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wie wird man Rangerin im Nationalpark und was muss man da eigentlich alles machen? Neben diesem Thema spreche ich mit der Fotografin und, wie sie selbst sagt, Naturvermittlerin Hannah Assil über ihre fotografische und pädagogische Arbeit. Es gibt in einem lockeren Gespräch viele interessante Gesprächspunkte über ihre Ausbildung zur Rangerin, Erfahrungen mit Sozialen Netzwerken und der Hürde, sich selbst vor eine Gruppe von Menschen zu stellen und Wissen zu vermitteln. Besuche Hannah gerne online und trete mit ihr in Kontakt: https://hannahassil.at https://www.instagram.com/hannahassil/
A View from the Middle East on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine with Ibrahim Al-Assil, Senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute With Host Richard Levick of LEVICK: Ibrahim Al-Assil, Senior Fellow at the Middle East Institute joins Host Richard Levick of LEVICK to provide a view of the Russian invasion of Ukraine from the Middle East perspective. He discusses the fascinating implications of the UAE's abstention on the UN vote; the impact of the loss of trust by regional countries as a result of the failure of the United States to uphold its promise on the “red line” on the use of chemical weapons by Syria; the impact of radically changing positions by different U.S. administrations; U.S. relations with the UAE, Israel Qatar and other countries in the region; China and India's strategies and more. The Middle East Institute, a non-partisan think tank, is the oldest Washington-based institution dedicated solely to the study of the Middle East.
In this episode, Faissal and Louay catch up with their friend, filmmaker and film aficionado Abdullah Assil, who talks about the latest films he's seen in the cinema, now that theatres are open again for business in Los Angeles. Assil also talks about Syrian filmmakers' Soudade Kaadan and Talal Derki's upcoming films that he's very excited to see in 2022.في هذه الحلقة ، يلتقي فيصل ولؤي بصديقهما السينمائي عبد الله أصيل. يتحدث عبد الله عن أحدث الأفلام التي شاهدها في السينما مؤخراً بعد أن فتحت دور العرض مرة أخرى في لوس أنجلوس. ويتحدث أيضًا عن الأفلام القادمة المتحمس لها أكثر في 2022 وهي للمخرجين السوريين سؤدد قعدان وطلال ديركي. عبدالله أصيل - عمل على عدد من الأفلام الروائية والوثائقيّة و مستشار إبداعي صانع أفلام سوري مقيم في هوليوود، عمل على عدد من الأفلام الروائية والوثائقيّة القصيرة والطويلة منذ عام ٢٠٠٨ وهو يعمل حالياً كمستشار إبداعي لدى شركات ومنظمات دوليّة.Twitter: @CineholicPod Host/Producer: Faissal Sam Shaib @samshaibHost/Producer: Louay Kraish @LouayKhraishEditor: Mira Shaib @MiraShaib Art: Youthana Yous
Hi listeners! In Episode 3 of Tug of War, Carley, Hailey, and Hallie interview Ibrahim al-Assil, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute. We discuss the over-emphasis on the role of religion in analyses of the Middle East power competition, the foreign influence of the U.S. and China in the region, and the prospect of compromise among the region's four major players: Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Israel. This podcast is supported by the Keck Center for Strategic Studies World Affairs podcast fellowship. Music from Garageband.
Afl. 75 - In deze aflevering van KoffieCo de podcast gaan wij op een zoektocht naar de “zin” in zorg. Ian Leistikow, arts niet-praktiserend en inspecteur bij de Inspectie van Gezondheidszorg, en Assil Garsia, basisarts met veel klinische ervaring, nemen ons mee. Het probleem van het doktersvak is dat wij hard en goed kunnen werken, maar dat niet altijd op een duurzame manier doen. De oplossing? Volgens Ian en Assil moeten oude en jonge artsen meer met elkaar in gesprek gaan. Het voorkomen van incidenten en calamiteiten, evenals het behoud van werkplezier, blijkt nauw met elkaar te verbonden te zijn. De huidige gang van zaken wordt eens goed onder de loep gelegd. Jij al bekend met het ó zo accurate HALT-principe? Na deze aflevering weet je er alles van! Want, voor jezelf zorgen is een minstens even belangrijke competentie voor een goed-functionerende dokter.
Reem Assil, chef and founder of Reem’s California, talks about the struggle and necessity of transforming her Arab bakery shop in Oakland into a worker-owned operation amid the coronavirus pandemic. Assil’s restaurant models subvert and redefine the traditional definition of what a restaurant can and should be: Her team has been hard at work making meals for frontline workers, unhoused people and low-income community members while also cooking meal kits for customers. Plus: Hosts Soleil Ho and Justin Phillips talk about capitalism and how the way we shape narratives can unintentionally perpetuate and reinforce it’s agenda. Send us your questions about food, life and everything you’re obsessed with at sfchronicle.com/spicy. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Assil Bernossi was born in Tangier (Morocco) and very early evolved in an environment influenced by diverse cultures. After graduating from high school, he flew to Paris to study and to start his professional career. After a few years, he felt emptiness; the City of Light was no longer so bright to his eyes. He then decided to leave everything behind to go to Bali. This break leads him to beautiful encounters and miraculous experiences. Today, he is no longer the same Man. As an entrepreneur, he manages his startups from all over the world. He considers the world to be his country. In recent years, he has lived in fifteen different countries on three continents. Movement and travel bring a precious dimension to his daily life: the acceptance that nothing is eternal and that everything is destined to disappear one day. Thus, this atypical way of life opens up new perspectives for him and brings him a series of lessons, especially on a spiritual level. This is what inspires him today to write to share his story. This podcast interview is about his journey of self-discovery and the steps that led him to it. We discuss Assil's life philosophy and approach to life. We dive into how his attitude changed so radically. His book Jeux de Conscience Eveille is an illustrated analysis of the different states of consciousness as well as their repercussions on personal balance and professional performance. Through his story, we can see parallels with our own lives. His insights are definitely transferable and can help us reflect on the way we approach our recent challenges with Covid19. Interview Notes: Assil's recent book: JEUX D'UNE CONSCIENCE EVEILLEE Recommended Books: Conversations with God Favorite Hautors: Deepak Chopra and Boris Cyrulnik
Please join the CSIS International Security Program for a conversation on the findings of the Congressionally mandated Syria Study Group and a discussion assessing the impact of coercive Russian and Iranian gray zone activities on U.S. and allied interests and on the trajectory of the Syrian conflict.Event Agenda 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Briefing on Syria Study Group's Findings Dana Stroul, Co-Chair, Syria Study Group Michael Singh, Co-Chair, Syria Study Group 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Panel Discussion on Gray Zone Activities in Syria Ibrahim al-Assil, Non-Resident Scholar, Middle East Institute Jon B. Alterman, Senior Vice President, Zbigniew Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy, and Director, Middle East Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies Soner Çağaptay, Beyer Family Fellow and Director, Turkish Research Program, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy LTG (ret.) Charles Cleveland, Senior Fellow, Combating Terrorism Center, United States Military Academy West Point This event is made possible through CSIS general support funds.
This month marks the 8th anniversary of the popular demonstrations in Syria that ultimately led to the war. Assil Alnaser's story takes us from the early days of those protests to her harrowing experiences as a prisoner, and then her escape and her struggles to find a home and a future in Jordan and Turkey, and later in the US, where she was subjected to the "Muslim Ban" twice after winning a scholarship. Assil's story provides a needed reminder of how the conflict in Syria started, it forces us to confront the double-victimization that many women face from their own communities after suffering sexual violence, and puts a human face on the ordeals faced by many Syrian refugees right up to the present. A handful of countries and three continents later, she now finally has a new home in Canada.
After an early setback with a giant serpent, Lord Hishth was finally making progress in the race. With no one in front and everyone behind, he still liked his odds of winning. The Dukedom would be his. But fate isn't always kind to those with hubris. Difficult obstacles, dangerous predators, and unknown threats still stood between him and the finish line. Could he make it on his own or was the family's oldest servant, Assil, correct when he told Lord Histh he would have to cooperate with others to complete this challenge. All of these posed enormous threats to a commander as great as he. The Onyalum Wars blog and podcast is published by author NB VanYoos. To read the original story for this podcast, visit the blog at http://www.onyalumwars.com. For more information on the author or the Onyalum Series novels visit http://www.onyalum.com.
Welcome to Organize Your Life Show with Assil Taha. Assil is the author of the book Organize Your Life, and she is also a blogger. Organize Your Life with Assil Taha covers motivational subjects. Each episode is planned to give you inspirational boost to develop a happier life. Thank you for listening and enjoy the podcast. If you want to know more about Assil visit her blog at assiltaha.com
Sudanese graffiti street artist, Assil Diab, aka Sudalove, discusses how her life changed when her family moved to Doha, her early experiences living in the United States and why she felt she had to return to Sudan to document the lives of the young people who were killed during the 2019 coup. To learn more, visit theglobalchatter.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-global-chatter/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy