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In a landmark episode of The Twenty30 Podcast, co-hosts Lucien Zeigler and Dr. Hanaa Almoaibed sat down in person for an exclusive interview with Suliman Almazroua, CEO of Saudi Arabia's National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), one of the 13 powerful ‘Vision Realization Programs' identified as “the driving force behind Vision 2030.” A former Aramco executive with decades of experience at the intersection of technology and operations, Almazroua was tapped to lead NIDLP during a critical moment for Saudi Arabia's industrial transformation. Under his leadership, NIDLP has made remarkable progress — with over half of its Vision 2030 targets already completed five years ahead of schedule. The interview covers a wide spectrum — from Vision 2030 and sectoral innovation to workforce development and Saudi Arabia's push toward private-sector competitiveness. Where once industries leaned heavily on government support, today, companies are being challenged to rise above, develop competitive strategies, and deliver real market value. NIDLP is helping drive this evolution, particularly in sectors like logistics, where Saudi Arabia is actively disrupting traditional global models and introducing new efficiencies. The hosts also ask Suliman about the development of some of key sectors under NIDLP's administration, including mining, industrial development, logistics, Saudi supply chains, and AI - and how he views Saudi talent and capabilities as a critical component of both his current and future success with NIDLP. The interview is the first in an expansion of The TWENTY30 podcast to feature in-person, revealing conversations with the leaders and changemakers driving Saudi Arabia's transformation forward. To watch the in-person interview, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBLUbK8sF8Y
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Is nuclear power the key to sustainability? With data centers consuming massive amounts of energy, can we keep up? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Gary O'Reilly & Paul Mecurio discuss the physics, safety, and future of nuclear reactors in a world of increasing power demands with nuclear engineer Kathryn Huff.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/solving-ais-energy-problem-with-kathryn-huff/Thanks to our Patrons Diokindacute, Wheeler Weise, coryb440, Tim Itoi, Curiosidad científica podcast, Deborah Wales, nahar najjar, Scott Jewell, richard ravelo, Samuel Tomka, zackery Cool, Alexis Schad, Sean Smith, KEO LYPENG, Simon Tang, Thomas Coppola, Joseph, Monchelle Hicks, Paul Nowosielcki, Andrei Sirbu, bgbng, Neil Juanillo, Neal Beaton, Vic, PENE WILSON, Brendan Gombosi, Chad Jubyna, Jacob Narr, Mike, Nick H. is AllDamgeNoCntrol, Suliman, and Christoph Hermann for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
The value of time in the examination process - Adilah Suliman by Radio Islam
Suliman Baldo, Annette Weber, Amira Osman, Osama Kheir Mohamed, Irene Horejs SUDAN'S DEVASTING WAR ON PEOPLE – WHAT INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE? Five years ago, a peaceful civil society uprising has managed to oust Sudan´s long term dictator Omar Al Beshir and to install a joint civilian-military government for a 3 years transition to democratic elections 3. However, a military coup in October 2021 put an end to hope for democracy and in April 2022, the two power sharing military forces initiated a cruel war with devastating effects on the country. At present, as a result of looting, the conscious destruction of the economy and the use of hunger as a weapon of war by both warring parties, 10 million people have been displaced and 25 million face the threat of a man made massive famine and starvation. The war in Sudan has also devastating effects on its already instable neighboring countries on the continent. By its strategic location at the Red Sea it has huge implications for the Arab Peninsula as well as for international trade and migration. Multiple international players have a stake in this crisis, most prominently Saudi Arabia and the UAE as active supporters of belligerents, but Russia, the US, the EU and others have their stakes too. Different mediation efforts by Egypt and other neighboring countries, the African Union, Saudia Arabia and the US had little success so far. Yet, despite the humanitarian catastrophe and international implications of this crisis, there seems to be little attention to it by Western media and decision makers. “The world is failing to live up to its commitments to protect civilians in armed conflict”, UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned. When states fail to protect its citizens, the international community has a responsibility in doing so. Who are the different conflict parties, what are their interests and who is behind them? Why have the different efforts for mediations failed so far? Why do Western powers not intervene more strongly in this catastrophic conflict in a region which combines so many interests for them? What has become of the strong Sudanese civil society mouvements? What role can they play in the current conflict situation? Within the country and as Sudanese diaspora? How can Sudanese civil society and the diaspora contribute to support humanitarian relieve for the victims of this war? These and other questions will be addressed in this panel discussion, which constitutes the opening event of a 3 days meeting of representatives of the Sudanese diaspora from 9 European countries in Vienna. Suliman Baldo: Executive Director of Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker. Formerly led Sudan Democracy First Group, advised U.N. teams in Darfur, and worked with ICTJ, ICG, and HRW. Holds a PhD in Comparative Literature. Annette Weber: EU Special Representative to the Horn of Africa with 25+ years in the region. Former head of Africa/Middle East at SWP, mediated in Sudan and Ethiopia, and taught conflict studies. Holds a PhD in Political Science. Amira Osman: Peace activist focused on gender and diaspora. Co-founder of Sudan's Gender Centre for Research and Training, holds a PhD in Peace Studies, and has published on Sudanese women's roles in peace efforts. Osama Kheir Mohamed: Activist and political science student in Vienna, focused on international politics, African theory, and anti-racism. In cooperation with:VIDC – Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation Mendy for peace culture and diversity management
Household Express: Guest Sarah Suliman Mozambique flair by Radio Islam
Unlike cow milk, camel milk has low levels of lactose, fat, and cholesterol, and is naturally non allergenic. Once only available in the middle east and Africa, farmers in the U.S. are now supplying this nutritious mil to Americans. Listen in this week as Dee explores its unique nutritional profile, including essential vitamins, minerals, and its potential to boost immunity and improve digestion. References:Ombarak, R. A., Hussein, E. O. S., Suliman, G., Alhimaidi, A. R., Ammari, A. A., Ba-Awadh, H., Taha, A. E., El-Tarabily, K. A., & Abd El-Hack, M. E. (2021). Nutritional, antimicrobial and medicinal properties of camel's milk: A review. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 28(5), 3126–3136. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.02.057
Samir Suliman hat sein "Beruf zum Hobby gemacht". Der Gold-Coach der deutschen 3x3-Damen bei den Olympischen Spielen in Paris hat einiges aufgegeben, um seiner großen Leidenschaft und Freude nachzugehen. Anlässlich des weltweiten #ThanksCoachDay sprechen wir mit Samir über seine Philosophie als Trainer, gehen auf den großen Erfolg in Paris ein und bekommen einen Einblick in den Alltag von Samir.
Es ist eine der großen Überraschungen bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 2024 in Paris: Die deutschen Frauen gewinnen Gold im 3x3-Basketball. Bundestrainer Samir Suliman hofft, dass der Erfolg der Sportart weiteren Schwung in ihrer Entwicklung gibt. Samir Suliman im Gespräch mit Astrid Rawohl www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Es ist eine der großen Überraschungen bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 2024 in Paris: Die deutschen Frauen gewinnen Gold im 3x3-Basketball. Bundestrainer Samir Suliman hofft, dass der Erfolg der Sportart weiteren Schwung in ihrer Entwicklung gibt. Samir Suliman im Gespräch mit Astrid Rawohl www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Insights into the outcome of the UK elections - Sheikh Suliman Gani by Radio Islam
Revival In Motion: Dhikr Gems Laa Hawla wa Laa Quwwata illah billah with Ml Muhammed Yaamen Suliman by Radio Islam
Hajj Crossover: Sister Raeesa Suliman by Radio Islam
Glenwood murder : SAMNET's Dr Faisal Suliman by Radio Islam
SAMNET election survey - Dr. Faisal Suliman by Radio Islam
Au Soudan, la ville d'el-Fasher, la plus grande du Darfour, est le théâtre depuis le 10 mai 2024 de violents affrontements à l'arme lourde. OCHA, le Bureau des affaires humanitaires de l'ONU, décompte au moins 27 personnes tuées. El-Fasher est la seule ville du Darfour qui n'est pas encore tombée aux mains des Forces de soutien rapide du général Hemedti. Faut-il craindre que ces forces commettent un massacre à caractère ethnique, comme il y a un an à el-Geneina, une autre grande ville du Darfour ? Et pour stopper le général Hemedti, faut-il le menacer de poursuites judiciaires ? Le chercheur soudanais Suliman Baldo est le fondateur du centre de réflexions Sudan Policy and Transparency Tracker. Il répond aux questions de Christophe Boisbouvier. RFI : La ville d'el-Fasher est-elle au bord d'un massacre à grande échelle, comme dit l'ambassadrice des États-Unis à l'ONU ? Suliman Baldo : Il y a des soucis bien justifiés pour qu'on craigne que ce soit le cas effectivement. Or, si cette offensive a lieu, il y aura certainement des victimes civiles en grand nombre. Des victimes dans quelle communauté ? Je ne m'attends pas à ce que le scénario d'el-Geneina, à l'ouest du Darfour, se répète, c'est-à-dire que je ne crois pas qu'il y aura un ciblage ethnique contre des communautés particulières au sein de la ville. Cependant, el-Fasher est une ville de peut-être un million et demi d'habitants, la moitié desquels sont des déplacés de guerre, et donc les combats vont avoir lieu dans un milieu urbain dense. Donc il y aura beaucoup de civils qui seront pris dans les feux croisés des combats. Alors vous rappelez ce qu'il s'était passé il y a un an à el-Geneina, la capitale du Darfour occidental. Là, il s'agissait vraiment d'un nettoyage ethnique ? C'était certainement un nettoyage ethnique parce que c'était la communauté des Masalit qui était ciblée par les Forces de soutien rapide et les milices arabes alliées aux Forces de soutien rapide. Celles-ci se sont attaquées aux quartiers résidentiels où vivent les Masalit, en tuant des milliers d'entre eux. Et d'ailleurs, il y a un rapport de l'organisation internationale Human Rights Watch qui donne des témoignages de survivants. Là, il y a eu une campagne d'épuration ethnique, dont le but était de récupérer la terre des Masalit, parce que le ciblage était sur base ethnique. Cela relève aussi d'un acte génocidaire, parce qu'ils ont tué des milliers de civils masalit dans ces attaques. En janvier dernier, le procureur de la Cour pénale internationale, Karim Khan, a déclaré qu'il y avait des raisons de croire qu'au Darfour, les deux belligérants commettaient des crimes de guerre, des crimes contre l'humanité, voire un génocide. Le procureur renvoie donc les deux belligérants dos à dos. Mais les Forces de soutien rapide ne commettent-elles pas des crimes encore plus graves que les Forces armées soudanaises ? Je suis d'accord avec vous, c'est tout à fait le cas, c'est-à-dire que les Forces armées soudanaises au Darfour – que ça soit à el-Geneina, à el-Fasher ou même dans d'autres chefs lieux, comme Nyala au Sud-Darfour –, toutes les garnisons de l'armée soudanaise dans ces villes étaient encerclées et donc n'étaient pas en mesure de perpétrer des crimes massifs à l'échelle de ceux commis par les Forces de soutien rapide à el-Geneina. Bien sûr, l'armée de l'air soudanaise a lancé des bombardements à répétition dans les villes et donc il y a eu beaucoup de victimes civiles collatérales, mais je ne crois pas que l'armée a eu la possibilité, ou même l'intention, de s'attaquer à des communautés civiles sur une base ethnique, comme c'était le cas pour les Forces de soutien rapide. Faut-il inculper le général Hemedti pour crimes de guerre, voire crimes contre l'humanité ?Certainement, c'est mon évaluation. D'ailleurs, il y a une enquête officielle de la Cour pénale internationale au sujet des tueries qui ont eu lieu entre le mois d'avril et le mois de juin 2023 à el-Geneina, où beaucoup de Masalit ont trouvé refuge et où les Forces de soutien rapide se sont attaquées à eux, en en tuant encore des milliers parmi eux. Et faut-il inculper aussi le général al-Burhan ? Il y a de plus en plus d'implication de l'armée soudanaise dans des crimes de guerre. On a vu dernièrement, par exemple, des cas de ciblage sur une base ethnique dans les villes où l'armée est en contrôle, dans les États de l'Est et du Nord du Soudan. Tous les gens de l'Ouest du Soudan sont pris pour cible et menacés d'arrestations arbitraires, de torture et suspectés de jouer un rôle d'espion pour les Forces de soutien rapide. Donc il y a une responsabilité du commandement du général al-Burhan sur les exactions qui visent des civils pris dans les feux croisés de cette guerre qui a lieu aujourd'hui au Soudan.À lire aussiGuerre au Soudan: une trentaine de morts dans des combats à El Fasher au Darfour
Jeff and Robert are joined by Suliman. Suliman's mother Samaher Esmail was taken from her home, beaten and held by the IDF, and we need toget her back. End the genocide. End the apartheid. NOTE: The conversation with Suliman begins at 23:00. Follow Suliman on twitter and instagram Sign the petition SUPPORT GOOD MORNING COMRADE Subscribe on Youtube Follow Jeff on Twitter Email us! goodmorningcomrade.com Twitter Facebook Leave a review! 5 stars and say something nice to spread the word about the show!
Groundswell of Palestinian solidarity in the UK - Sheikh Suliman Gani by Radio Islam
Tuesday Hustle: What to think about if you're running a business with Unaiza Suliman founder of UniQ Brows
On this episode of Biotalk, Locust Walk‘s Daniel Brog welcomes with Shehnaaz Suliman, M.D., CEO of ReCode Therapeutics, a clinical-stage genetic medicines company using its selective organ targeting lipid nanoparticle platform to power the next wave of mRNA and gene correction therapeutics. With over 25 years of experience, Shehnaaz brings a multifaceted perspective to the discussion. She has held diverse roles, from practicing physician to dealmaker, and now leads the charge at ReCode. Join us as we delve into the distinctive qualities that set ReCode apart and to discover the groundbreaking technology behind their selective organ targeting lipid nanoparticle platform, known as SORT. As a seasoned Biotech CEO and respected board member, Shehnaaz offers insights into what qualities make a great board member and why diversity is crucial in shaping the future of biotech leadership. We'll explore the role of boards in promoting diversity and address the barriers that persist in achieving this essential goal within the biotech industry. We invite you to tune in to this engaging podcast episode. Subscribe or follow Biotalk on Apple Podcasts | Spotify. Timestamps: 1:08: To kick things off, I'd love for you to provide our audience with some background as to what led you to your initial exploration of biotech? 5:23: You mentioned a keen interest in the activism side of things. Coming from your physician background in South Africa, alongside deal making, how you have incorporated activism throughout your career? 7:51: Recode is doing innovative work with targeted lipid nanoparticle platform SORT. Tell us more about the platform and what makes ReCode's approach so unique. 14:14: Your SORT platform can target several potential organs. How did you select the lung for your lead assets? 19:49: Within the field of RNA therapeutics and outside of delivery, are there other technologies that you think will play the most significant role in moving this space forward? 28:38: As you look at where Recode stands today, what are you most excited about looking forward? 30:40: How has the biotech market downturn impacted your business and how you think about prioritizing next steps for the company? 33:58: You recently closed a Series B financing – congratulations! The current macro biotech environment has been challenging, especially for earlier stage platform companies. What was critical to success in your most recent fundraise? 41:00: Was there a particular reason ReCode decided to deprioritize some of the CNS programs, at least for your own internal development and focus on those as partnering opportunities? 42:25: You are an experienced Biotech CEO, board member and of Women in Bio's Board Ready Program. What qualities do you think make a good board member? Why is it important to focus diversity when shaping board composition? 51:01: What would you say are the major barriers that you see in terms of increasing diversity in the biotech industry and at the leadership level? 56:25: What is your actionable advice to minority groups as they advance their education and careers in the life sciences?
On this episode of Biotalk, Locust Walk‘s Daniel Brog welcomes with Shehnaaz Suliman, M.D., CEO of ReCode Therapeutics, a clinical-stage genetic medicines company using its selective organ targeting lipid nanoparticle platform to power the next wave of mRNA and gene correction therapeutics. With over 25 years of experience, Shehnaaz brings a multifaceted perspective to the discussion. She […]
Durban's water woes continue with Gauteng following soon: Dr Faisal Suliman by Radio Islam
Libya Feedback By Ml Suliman Danchora by Radio Islam
No matter how many sit-ups, abdominal contour after pregnancy is not something that can really be controlled or predicted. And when you add functional problems, related to muscle diastasis, to insecurities about appearance, what's left is frustration and even embarrassment. Want to hear the story of 2 sisters who went through these difficulties after pregnancies and were successfully treated? How have their lives changed?Listen as Dr. Ahmed Suliman tells their story and explains why the problems occur, plus what can realistically be done to restore abdominal contour. Here we go!
Ep 461 - Life in Canada after fleeing Syria Guest: Nour Suliman By Stuart McNish It's been eight years since 25,000 Syrian refugees were resettled in Canada. Our country, in keeping with our commitment to the United Nations Commission for Refugees, is “obliged to protect refugees and treat them according to international standards.” Nour Suliman and her family fled to Canada after dodging bullets, landmines and barrel bombs in Syria. Nour and her family were some of the 13 million Syrians forced from their homes. Some moved within their country; others fled fearing for their lives. In an earlier Conversations That Matter interview, Nour said, “17 of us would pack into my father's car at a moment's notice. My grandparents, parents, aunt and uncle and my cousins all squeezed into the car to escape numerous deadly threats.” It has now been 7 years since Nour and her family arrived in Canada. We invited Nour Suliman to join us for a Conversation That Matters to share how life in her new home is unfolding. Learn More about our guests career at careersthatmatter.ca Join me Oct 3 for Conversations Live - A Vancouver Sun Town Hall: AI - Friend or Foe https://www.conversationslive.ca/
Imams Suliman Esa and Karim Pilo reflect on their Hajj by Radio Islam
Ml Ahmed Suliman Katani - Arafah Dua Live by Radio Islam
As fighting in Sudan enters its third week, rival generals have turned the country's capital, Khartoum, into a warzone. Mohamed Hamdan, better known as Hemedti, and his paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are fighting with Abdel Fatah al-Burhan, who leads the Sudanese Armed Forces. For years, Burhan and Hemedti have wrestled for power and control of Sudan. But until now, they've been on the same side. In 2019, they teamed up to remove the country's long-time President Omar al-Bashir from power. And in 2021, they toppled the civilian government for military rule. The latest fighting is a clash between two men, but it's also the latest chapter in Sudan's long fight for freedom. To help us understand the conflict, what it means for the people of Sudan, and how it will impact the region, we have Quscondy Abdulshafi, Suliman Baldo, and Rebecca Hamilton. Quscondy is a Senior Regional Advisor at the nonprofit organization Freedom House. He has over a decade of experience working on human rights and peacebuilding in Sudan and East Africa. Suliman is the Executive Director of the Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker, an organization that develops investigation and analysis of corruption in Sudan, led by Sudanese voices. Rebecca is a law professor at American University. But before that, she covered Sudan as a reporter for the Washington Post. Rebecca is also a member of Just Security's Editorial Board. Show Notes: Quscondy Abdulshafi (@Qabdulshafi)Suliman BaldoRebecca Hamilton (@bechamilton)Sudan Transparency and Policy TrackerSuliman's Just Security article on how the international community can respond to the conflictJust Security's Sudan coverage32:35 NYU's American Journalism Online ProgramMusic: “The Parade” by “Hey Pluto!” from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/the-parade (License code: 36B6ODD7Y6ODZ3BX)Music: “Broken” by David Bullard from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/david-bullard/broken (License code: OSC7K3LCPSGXISVI)
It's possibly the ONLY plant storage facility in our state taking care of people's plants during the winter time. We met John McGinnis of Gardens at Cheshire to learn about their business model, broad clientele and why it's so popular for people using the service year after year. ((00:00)) A Bridgeport City Councilwoman is desperate to get her family back in America. Samia Suliman says her sons and husband are stuck in Sudan because of the fighting going on overseas. Senator Richard Blumenthal outlined the conflict and his calls for their return home. Also, Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim, weighed in on the impact for Suliman. ((19:06)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
The first Persian to convert to Islam and one of the most notable leaders.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.14.532531v1?rss=1 Authors: Williams, L. Z. J., Glasser, M. F., Alfaro-Almagro, F., Dahan, S., Fawaz, A., Coalson, T. S., Fitzgibbon, S. P., Suliman, M., Van Essen, D. C., Smith, S. M., Edwards, A. D., Robinson, E. C. Abstract: The Human Connectome Project Multimodal Parcellation (HCP MMP1.0) provides a robust in vivo map of the cerebral cortex, which demonstrates variability in structure and function that cannot be captured through diffeomorphic image registration alone. The HCP successfully employed a fully-connected neural network architecture to capture this variation, however it is unclear whether this approach generalises to other datasets with less rich imaging protocols. In this paper we propose and validate a novel geometric deep learning framework for generating individualised HCP MMP1.0 parcellations in UK Biobank (UKB), an extremely rich resource that has led to numerous breakthroughs in neuroscience. To address substantial differences in image acquisition (for example, 6 minutes of resting-state fMRI per subject for UKB vs. 60 minutes per subject for HCP), we introduce a multi-step learning procedure including pretraining with a convolutional autoencoder. Compared to a fully-connected baseline, our proposed framework improved average detection rate across all areas by 10.4% (99.1% vs 88.7%), and detection of the worst performing area by 51.0% (80.9% vs. 29.9%). Importantly, this was not a result of the framework predicting one consistent parcellation across subjects, as visual inspection indicated that our method was sensitive to atypical cortical topographies. Code and trained models will be made available at https://www.github.com. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Eva esta satisfecha de su ultimo viaje que comenta con nostros, aunque regresó todavia con el susto en el cuerpo tras haber sido una de las mas de 1700 personas que tuvieron que ser ser evacuadas de mítico yacimiento arqueológico de Petra, en el suroeste de Jordania, debido a las inundaciones de la zona producidas por las intensas lluvias de los últimos días. "El Gobierno jordano ha evacuado a unos 1.700 turistas en Petra por las fuertes lluvias", dijo el presidente de la Junta de Comisionados de la Autoridad de la Región de Petra, Suliman al Faryat, quien aseguró que "la situación es estable y no hay ningún peligro para los turistas, si bien se ha parado el proceso de recepción (de visitantes) desde el mediodía". Eva estaba en ese lugar en el momento de la evacuación participando en un excursion para visitar ese enclave patrimonio de la humanidad .
Shehnaaz Suliman, CEO of ReCode Therapeutics, on lipid nanoparticle delivery of genetic medicines.
Making sense of the US terror alert - Dr. Faisal Suliman by Radio Islam
Johanniterriddarnas försvar av Malta mot en osmansk armé år 1565 tillhör de klassiska belägringarna i krigshistorien. Numerärt underlägsna och helt ensamma föreföll utgången av belägringen vara avgjord på förhand. Men varför blev det inte så? Hur kunde osmanerna misslyckas? Och vilken betydelse fick det osmanska misslyckandet för framtidens maktbalans i dåtidens Medelhavet?I avsnitt 17 av Militärhistoriepodden pratar Martin Hårdstedt och Peter Bennesved om den dramatiska belägringen av Malta.Med utgångspunkt från den strategiska och politiska situationen i Medelhavet vid mitten av 1500-talet får du som lyssnare ta del av den på många sätt unika och märkliga berättelsen om hur 500 riddare med sina soldater stod emot det osmanska rikets militära kraft. Den osmanske sultanen Suliman hade aldrig lidit några större nederlag med undantag för det misslyckade försöket att ta Wien år 1529.Intagandet av Malta skulle ge osmanerna en språngbräda för att ta Sicilien och södra Italien. Johanniterriddarnas anfall med galärer mot osmanernas handel skulle på samma gång få ett stopp. Riddarnas uppstudsighet skulle straffas i ett enda slag mot denna kristenhetens sista utpost i östra Medelhavet. Men det blev inte så. Belägringen utvecklades till en uppvisning i uthållighet och klok hushållning med tillgängliga resurser från riddarnas sida.Ur osmanernas perspektiv blev det en stor besvikelse och en strid som präglades av dåliga beslut och underskattning av motståndaren. Konsekvenserna av belägrings utgång blev betydelsefull för den fortsatta maktkampen i Medelhavet. Några år senare följde den kristna sjösegern vid Lepanto 1571. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr Sara Suliman is a consultant endocrinologist and diabetologist at the Imperial College Diabetes Center in Abu Dhabi. She studied at the world-renowned Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, earned her Phd at Oxford University, has authored several research papers and presented her research at major international conferences. She was a member of the team selected by the Emirates Diabetes and Endocrinology Society to update UAE guidelines for management of type-2 diabetes in 2020...
On today's show, we have Adam Suliman of JACK Entertainment on to talk about legal sports betting in Ohio, and what betJACK is doing in preparation for it through Training Camp.
Die woordvoerder van die Suid-Afrikaanse Raad vir Wetenskaplike en Nywerheidsnavorsing, Ridhwaan Suliman, sê Suid-Afrika nader moontlik die kruin van sy vyfde Covid-19-vlaag. Die regering het egter nog nie die vyfde vlaag verklaar nie, ten spyte van die stygende getalle. Suliman sê die land het volgens twee belangrike aanwysers sowat drie weke gelede reeds die vyfde vlaag binne gegaan:
Zainab Suliman of Stellenbosch University's Centre for Learning Technologies talks about the joint programme of the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) and Stellenbosch University, called the Telematics Schools Project (TSP), extending online learning support for learners at Basic Education Department high schools in grades 10 to 12 countrywide, with content presented in English and Afrikaans. It's free to register and, what's more, requires no data. Stay tuned to HelderbergFM for more!
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Considering Australia was founded as a penal colony, it's no surprise we have a long and painful history regarding prisons. On this episode of Broken Chains, we talk to Brett Collins, former prisoner and manager of Justice Action, about the history of the prisoner movement in Australia, and current campaigns to improve the rights of incarcerated people. Links: Check out the Justice Action website and their Facebook page. Read about the history of prisoner movement in Australia. Read about the 1976 Nagle Royal Commission into NSW Prisons. Read a biography on penal reformer Alexander Maconochie. Read about how prisoners around the world were released due to COVID, though not in Australia. Suliman, Adela; Eckardt, Andy; Joselow, Gabe (27 March 2020)."Coronavirus prompts prisoner releases around the world". NBC News. Gregoire, Paul (8 May 2020)."Prisoners Lives Are Still at Risk: An Interview With Ex-Inmate Damien Linnane". Sydney Criminal Lawyers. Read about Serco's involvement in the prison system. Flanagan, Francis (23 February 2020)."Public service, private contracts: how Serco was wired into our future". The Guardian. Holmes, Zeb; Nedim, Ugur (13 November 2017)."Serco-Run Facilities: Fraud, Failures and Fatal Errors". Sydney Criminal Lawyers. Perovic, Adele (5 November, 2018)."Despite crisis after crisis, government contracts still go to Serco". Crikey. It costs $525,000 to keep a child incarcerated in Australia for one year Incarceration Nation (Documentary). SBS. August 29, 2021. Event occurs at 1:19:25. Rogers, Des (26 August 2021). "New documentary 'Incarceration Nation' essential viewing for all Australians". ANTaR. In 2019 Mark Willacy of ABC's Four Corners obtained more than 500 files detailing cases of children who have spent time in Queensland's watch houses. Views expressed disclaimer: The views, thoughts, opinions expressed throughout this series are solely attributed to the host and guests of the program and do not reflect those of the City of Newcastle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined by new Brooks Beasts teammates Isaiah Harris and Waleed Suliman for some good ole fashioned sh*t talk. We talk about their upcoming races against the Union Athletics Club team, team dynamic, beefin' with Josh Kerr and On Athletics Club, WesFly, Lana Rhoades, Mike Tyson, and a whole lot more. We also got some great inside stories leaked to us by their former teammates and friends that make for some great banter. Watch the video version on Spotify or on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4gl3Y3H5ZOs Help us grow the show: Sauce us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify Join our Patreon for exclusive, uncut and uncensored content + big giveaways: https://www.patreon.com/beermile Subscribe to Beer Mile Media on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/beermilemedia Brought to you by MANSCAPED: Use code BEERMILE for 20% Off + Free Shipping at MANSCAPED.COM Use code CROBERTSON20 for 20% Off at Athletic Brewing Beer: https://athletic-brewing-co.sjv.io/gbGWzA Topics: 0:00 Intro 9:58 Intros with Waleed and Isaiah 10:52 Altitude Camp in Albuquerque 11:27 Racing against Union Athletics Club 13:12 Joining the Brooks Beasts 16:28 Athlete Special no longer on the team 17:23 Spencer and Allie O like to 'wrestle' 18:18 Cage Fight against other pro teams 21:15 Waleed in WesFly videos 24:30 Beef between On Athletics Club and Brooks Beasts 26:00 LetsRun 26:50 Waleed's Nickname: "Tripod" 28:50 Oldtown Scottsdale Story 30:00 Money Spend on Beer in Flagstaff the summer of 2020 30:45 NFTs 32:30 Is Isaiah single? 33:00 How to Break 2 for 800m in high school 35:27 Isaiah is the best athlete to ever come from Maine 36:00 Isaiah choosing between track and basketball 36:40 Waleed playing soccer growing up 39:06 Video games and Dungeons and Dragons 40:22 What does the team do in their downtime? 41:50 Training in Albuquerque 46:15 Closing Questions 52:55 Waleed getting 3rd at NCAAs 54:20 Isaiah dunking on everyone at Gateshead 54:50 Making money as a pro runner 55:19 Starting some beef and talking sh*t Social Follow Beer Mile Media on Instagram Follow Beer Mile Media on Facebook Follow Beer Mile Media on Twitter Follow Beer Mile Media on TikTok Join the Beer Mile Strava Club Follow Chris on Strava Follow Chris on Instagram Follow Adam on Strava Follow Adam on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beer-mile-media/support
Adam Suliman, Vice President of Sports & Digital Gaming for JACK Entertainment, joined Baskin and Phelps and talked about sports betting in Ohio, when he expects it to be fully legalized, and what they will offering at JACK Casinos for bettors.
What's going on everyone! Today I will be joined by my cousin Suliman Jilani. Together we will go over the slate of week 18 and give our previews, as well as our predictions for each game. After that, we will give our picks for those who deserve some of the NFL awards this season. Finally, after that, we will give our picks for the playoffs and who we think will still remain standing come championship weekend. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, you will hear about how art means everything to our guest. It's a lifeline that provides therapy helping him overcome anything that comes his way. Familia and community are the foundation as he uses life lessons to help others. He is a beacon of light for every generation bringing out the best in humanity everywhere he goes. His motto is, “If you can imagine it, I can create it." Please welcome artist, muralist, designer, teacher, and poet Suliman Onque. GUEST Suliman Onque Artist, Muralist, Designer, Poet, Teacher Linktree | 3 The Art Way site | Instagram - Suliman Onque | Instagram - 3 The Art Way | Youtube - 3 The Art Way |Youtube - FunkStudios: Control the Cool | Youtube - This is Sul NN | Twitter - Suliman Onque | Facebook - Suliman Onque | https://linktr.ee/Slimsuliart https://www.3theartway.com/about https://www.instagram.com/slimsuliart_world/ https://www.instagram.com/3theartway2/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0pb-Vmu-muJP1CKWJis5_A https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFixDvkXuUPHlBUrvNK2Wyg https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSq7dVAQChAo117LFeZWQOg https://twitter.com/slimsuli https://www.facebook.com/sulaiman.onque NOTABLE MENTIONS 3 The Art Way, Yvonne Onque, Samad Onque, Thanksgiving, Potato Salad, Newark, New Jersey, Baxter Terrace, Bernard Art School, Professor Bernard, Jersey State College, Person of Color Painting, Jerry Gant, Detox the Ghetto, Black Lives Matter, Marsha P Johnson, Kortez Robinson, Esoteric Urbanism, Jose Manuel Cruz, Black Lives Matter mural, Malcolm Rolling, Yendor Productions, 725 Studios, Linda Street, Pink Dragon, Kipp Thrive Academy, New Jersey Education Report, Pass the Crown, Turning Point Women's Shelter, Irvington, Marsha P. Johnson, Cent PFE, Elizabeth, Super Sketch Painter, Onque Comics, Whitney Austin, Funk Studios: Control the Cool, Joe Woods, Amir Kinsler, New York Comic-Con, RatchetMan, Lincoln Elementary School, Mars Gracias for listening. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Pa'lante! https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spalwaysforward/support
What's going on everyone! Sorry for the late pod but here's my week 5 recap with Suliman. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What's going on everyone! Today we will go over week 4 slate of games. I will joined by my cousin Suliman and then later my brother Ibraheem. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What's going on everyone! Today I will recap the aftermath of the cowboys and eagles game and afterwards I will be joined by my cousin Suliman to discuss the rest of what happened in week 3 in the NFL --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this timely episode of the Blood Brothers Podcast, Dilly Hussain speaks with Shaykh Suliman Gani from Purley Mosque and the New Crescent Society. #BloodBrothersPodcast #ShaykhSulimanGani #MoonWars Topics of discussion include: When is Eid al-Adha? Should we follow local, regional or global sighting? How reliable is Saudi Arabia's Umm al-Qura calendar? Is the Hajj of the pilgrims accepted if the Islamic calendar date is wrong? Can UK mosques unite on local moon-sighting?
The Palestinian film everyone loved at Venice 77, in the words of the director and lead actor. The post Ameen Nayfeh, Ali Suliman – 200 Meters #Giornate2020 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.