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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 707 - Lazar Berman: After five years, are the Abraham Accords a success?

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 32:42


Welcome to The Times of Israel's newest podcast series, Friday Focus. Each Friday, join host deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman for a deep dive into what's behind the news that spins the globe. It’s September 15, 2020, and on the South Lawn of the White House, a group of leaders from the United States, Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain assembled to mark a once-unlikely normalization agreement. Berman talks us through why these countries were originally included in the accords and which were on deck before the Hamas massacre of 1,200 on October 7, 2023, that launched the Gaza War. We hear what gains were made through these accords -- and what setbacks there have been since the Gaza War erupted. We also discuss how Israel’s recent attempted assassination of the Hamas leadership this week in Qatar may affect relations with Gulf States moving forward. Friday Focus can be found on all podcast platforms. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, US President Donald Trump, Bahrain Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan pose for a photo on the Blue Room Balcony after signing the Abraham Accords at the White House in Washington, September 15, 2020. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 699 - In Abu Dhabi, UAE tells ToI annexation is a 'red line'

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 27:27


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. In an interview conducted in the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, Emirati special envoy Lana Nusseibeh warned Israel that annexing the West Bank would cross a “red line” that would “end the vision of regional integration.” Today, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meant to hold a major ministerial consultation on whether to advance. Magid sets the scene and explains what Nusseibeh and the Emiratis are trying to get across to the Israeli public. Earlier in the week, on Monday, in Doha, Magid spoke with Majed al-Ansari, the spokesperson for Qatar’s lead negotiator, Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, and heard the backstory of their frustrations over the negotiation process. We reset the scene and delve into the role of Qatar as negotiator for the Gaza war -- and other global conflicts. The United States said on Friday it will not allow Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to travel to New York next month for a United Nations gathering of world leaders, where several US allies are set to recognize Palestine as a state. A State Department official told Magid that a US visa ban on Palestinian officials planning to attend the United Nations General Assembly, would cover Abbas along with 80 other PA officials. Magid explains the mechanism of withholding the visas and how it dates to a report written during the Biden administration. Last week, Magid spoke with Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon about the impending slew of recognitions of a Palestinian state. Borschel-Dan notes that his remarks could be construed as dismissive: “These countries want to show that they are doing something, so they blow off steam by coming up with these declarative statements.” We hear Magid's takeaways from the conversation. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: UAE warns Israel: Annexing West Bank is a ‘red line’ that would ‘end regional integration’ After US cools on phased Gaza deal, senior Qatari official laments ‘moving goalposts’ US says it will ban PA’s Abbas, 80 other officials from attending UN General Assembly Israel’s UN envoy: Western leaders recognizing Palestinian state to ‘blow off steam’ Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by Podwaves. IMAGE: US President Donald Trump, center, with from left, Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan, during the Abraham Accords signing ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House on September 15, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AJC Passport
Architects of Peace: Episode 2 - Behind the Breakthrough

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 22:20


Tune into the second episode of AJC's newest limited podcast series, Architects of Peace. Go behind the scenes of the decades-long diplomacy and quiet negotiations that made the Abraham Accords possible, bringing Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and later Morocco, together in historic peace agreements.  Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, U.S. Army General Miguel Correa, and AJC Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson unpack the first Trump administration's Middle East strategy, share behind-the-scenes efforts to engage key regional players, and reveal what unfolded inside the White House in the crucial weeks before the Abraham Accords signing. Full transcript: https://www.ajc.org/news/podcast/behind-the-breakthrough-architects-of-peace-episode-2 Resources: AJC.org/ArchitectsofPeace - Tune in weekly for new episodes. AJC.org/AbrahamAccords - The Abraham Accords, Explained AJC.org/CNME - Find more on AJC's Center for a New Middle East Listen – AJC Podcasts: AJC.org/ForgottenExodus AJC.org/PeopleofthePod Follow Architects of Peace on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/ArchitectsofPeace You can reach us at: podcasts@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Transcript: Donald Trump: I think we're going to make a deal. It might be a bigger and better deal than people in this room even understand. Manya Brachear Pashman: In September 2020, the world saw what had been years – decades – in the making: landmark peace agreements dubbed the Abraham Accords -- normalizing relations between Israel and two Arabian Gulf states, the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Bahrain. Later, in December, they were joined by the Kingdom of Morocco. Five years later, AJC is pulling back the curtain to meet key individuals who built the trust that led to these breakthroughs. Introducing: the Architects of Peace. Shortly after he was elected in 2016 and before he took office, President Donald Trump nominated his company's former bankruptcy attorney David Friedman to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Israel. He gave Friedman two simple tasks.  Task No. 1? Build peace across the Middle East by normalizing relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Task No. 2? Solve the Israeli Palestinian conflict that a half dozen previous White House residents had failed to fix.  After all, according to conventional wisdom, the first task could not happen before the second. The future of cooperation between Israel and 20-plus other Arab countries hinged on peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.  Here's former Secretary of State John Kerry. John Kerry: There will be no advance and separate peace with the Arab world without the Palestinian process and Palestinian peace. Everybody needs to understand that. Manya Brachear Pashman: Ambassador Friedman disagreed with this conventional wisdom. David Friedman: We were told initially by most countries that the road to peace began with the Palestinians. This was a hypothesis that I rejected internally, but I thought: ‘OK, well, let's just play this out and see where this can go. And so, we spent a couple of years really working on what could be a plan that would work for Israel and the Palestinians. The Palestinians, you know, rejected discussions early on, but we had a lot of discussions with the Israelis. Manya Brachear Pashman: The son of a rabbi who grew up in Long Island, Ambassador Friedman had been active in pro-Israel organizations for decades, He had advised Trump on the importance of the U.S.-Israel bond during the 2016 presidential election and recommended nothing less than a radical overhaul of White House policy in the region. Not long after his Senate confirmation as ambassador, that overhaul commenced. In February 2017, President Trump invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House – his first invitation to a foreign leader —  and a symbolic one. After their meeting, they held a joint press conference. Donald Trump: With this visit, the United States again reaffirms our unbreakable bond with our cherished ally Israel. The partnership between our two countries, built on our shared values. I think we're going to make a deal. It might be a bigger and better deal than people in this room even understand. That's a possibility. So, let's see what we do.  He doesn't sound too optimistic. But he's a good negotiator. Benjamin Netanyahu: That's the art of the deal. Manya Brachear Pashman: Nine months later, President Trump made another symbolic gesture -- recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital city and moving the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Though such a move had been approved by Congress in 1995, no president had ever acted upon it. When Trump's son-in-law, businessman, and senior White House advisor Jared Kushner opened conversations about that ‘bigger and better deal,' Palestinians refused to participate, using the pretext of the Jerusalem decision to boycott the Trump administration. But that didn't stop Ambassador Friedman and others from engaging, not only with Israel, but with Arab countries about a new path forward. AJC's Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson, who has been building bridges in the region since the early ‘90s, recalls this strategy at the time. Jason Isaacson: It was very clear for many months, 2019 on into early 2020, that there was a team working under Jared Kushner in the White House that was going from country to country in the Gulf and North Africa, looking to make a deal, looking to make deals that would lead to normalization with Israel, would involve various benefits that the United States would be able to provide. But of course, the big benefit would be regional integration and a closer relationship with the United States. Manya Brachear Pashman: The pitch for a new path forward resonated in the United Arab Emirates, a Gulf country of 10 million residents, some 11% of whom are Emiratis — the rest expats and migrants from around the world. The UAE had designated 2019 the Year of Tolerance, an initiative aimed at promoting the country as a global capital for tolerance and respect between diverse cultures and nationalities. That year, the Emirates hosted a historic visit from Pope Francis, and 27 Israeli athletes competed in the 2019 Special Olympics World Games held in the capital city of Abu Dhabi.  The pitch also resonated in Bahrain. In June of that year, during a two-day workshop in Bahrain's capital city of Manama, the Trump administration began rolling out the results of its Middle East tour – the economic portion of its peace plan, titled "Peace to Prosperity." Jason Isaacson: The White House plan for Peace to Prosperity was a kind of an early set of ideas for Israeli Palestinian resolution that would result in a small, but functional Palestinian state, created in a way that would not require the displacement of Israelis in the West Bank, and that would involve large scale investment, mostly provided by other countries, mostly in the Gulf, but not only, also Europe, to advance the Palestinian economy, to integrate the Palestinian and Israelis' economies in a way that had never happened. And there was discussion that was taking place that all led up to the idea of a very fresh approach, a very new approach to the regional conflict. Manya Brachear Pashman: The 38-page prospectus set ambitious goals — turning the West Bank and Gaza into tourism destinations, doubling the amount of drinkable water there, tripling exports, earmarking $900 million to build hospitals and clinics. The Palestinians, angered by Trump's recognition of Jerusalem and viewing the Manama workshop as an attempt to normalize Arab-Israel ties while sidelining their national rights, boycotted the meeting and rejected the plan before ever seeing its details.  But the workshop's host Bahrain, as well as Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the Emirates participated, to varying degrees. Trump's team rolled out the rest of the plan in January 2020, including a map of land carved out for Palestinians and for Israel. The plan enabled Palestinians and Arab countries to expand economic opportunities. It enabled Israel to demonstrate that it was open to cooperation. It enabled the Trump administration to illustrate the opportunities missed if countries in the region continued to let Palestinian leadership call the shots. David Friedman: The expectation was not that the Palestinians would jump all over it. We were realistic about the possibility, but we did think it was important to show that Israel itself, under some circumstances, was willing to engage with the Palestinians with regard to a formula for peace that, you know, had an economic component, a geographic component, a governance component.  Manya Brachear Pashman: The Palestine Liberation Organization accused the United States of trying to sell a "mirage of economic prosperity.” Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh criticized the Arab leaders attending the al-Manama conference, saying "The (Palestinian) people, who have been fighting for 100 years, did not commission anyone to concede or to bargain.” But that's the thing. Arab leaders weren't there solely on behalf of the Palestinians. They wanted to learn how their own countries' citizens could enjoy peace and prosperity too. David Friedman: The real point of all this that got the Abraham Accords jump started was not the fact that the Palestinians embraced this, but more so that they rejected it in such a way that enabled these other countries to say: ‘Look, guys, you know what? We can't be more pro-Palestinian than you.' Here you have, you know, the U.S. government putting on a table a proposal that gets you more than halfway there in terms of your stated goals and aspirations. Maybe you don't like all of it, that's fine, but you're never going to get everything you wanted anyway. And here's the first government in history that's willing to give you something tangible to talk about, and if you're not going to engage in something that they spent years working on, talking to everybody, trying to thread the needle as best they could. If you're not willing to talk to them about it, then don't ask us to fight your fight. There's only so far we can go. But we thought that putting this plan out on a table publicly would kind of smoke out a lot of positions that had historically been below the surface. And so, beginning right after the 28th of January of 2020 when we had that ceremony with the President's vision for peace, we began to really get serious engagement. Not from the Palestinians, who rejected it immediately, but from the countries in the region. And so that's how the Abraham Accords discussions really began in earnest. Manya Brachear Pashman: AJC had been saying for years that if Arab leaders truly wanted to foster stability in the region and help the Palestinians, engaging with Israel and opening channels of communication would give them the leverage to do so. Isolating Israel was not the answer. Nothing underscored that more than the COVID-19 pandemic, the worst global health crisis in a century. As everyone around the world donned N95 masks and went into self-imposed isolation, some governments in the Middle East concluded that isolating innovative countries like Israel was perhaps not the wisest or safest choice.  In May 2020, UAE Ambassador to the United Nations Lana Nusseibeh said as much during a virtual webinar hosted by AJC. Lana Nusseibeh: Of course, we've had Israeli medics participate in previous events in the UAE, that wouldn't be unusual. And I'm sure there's a lot of scope for collaboration. I don't think we would be opposed to it. Because I really think this public health space should be an unpoliticized space where we all try and pool our collective knowledge of this virus. Manya Brachear Pashman: A month later, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr. Anwar Gargash echoed that sentiment, during AJC Global Forum. Anwar Gargash: I think we can come to a point where we come to a given Israeli government and we say we disagree with you on this, we don't think it's a good idea. But at the same time there are areas, such as COVID, technology, and other things that we can actually work on together. Manya Brachear Pashman: Not surprisingly, the UAE was the first Arab country to begin negotiating with the White House to normalize relations with Israel. However, talks that summer hit a stalemate. Israel was moving forward with a plan to annex a significant portion of the West Bank, including Israeli settlements and the Jordan Valley. Even though President Trump himself had cautioned Prime Minister Netanyahu to hold off, Ambassador Friedman was not about to stop them.  David Friedman: I thought that the idea of Israel walking away from its biblical heartland. Anything that required Israel to make that commitment was something I couldn't support. I was so dead set against it. Israel cannot, as a price for normalization, as great as it is, as important as it is, Israel cannot agree to cede its biblical heartland. Manya Brachear Pashman: Not only was this personal for Ambassador Friedman, it was also a major incentive for Israel, included in the Peace to Prosperity plan. The ambassador didn't want to go back on his word and lose Israel's trust.  But annexation was a dealbreaker for the Emirates. In June, UAE's Ambassador to the U.S. Yousef Al Otaiba wrote a column speaking directly to the Israeli public. He explained that the UAE wanted diplomatic relations with Israel – it really did – but unilateral annexation of land that it considered still in dispute would be viewed as a breach of trust and undermine any and all progress toward normalization.  David Friedman: It was a kind of a tumultuous period, both internally within our own team and with others, about what exactly was going to happen as a result of that Peace to Prosperity Plan. And even if there was an agreement by the United States to support Israeli annexation, was this something that was better, at least in the short term? Manya Brachear Pashman: Otaiba's message got through, and the team ultimately agreed to suspend the annexation plan — not halt, but suspend — an intentionally temporary verb.  In addition to writing the column, Otaiba also recommended that a friend join the negotiations to help repair the trust deficit: General Miguel Correa, a U.S. Army General who had spent part of his childhood in the Middle East, served in the Persian Gulf War and as a peacekeeper maintaining the treaty between Israel and Egypt. General Correa had joined the National Security Council in March 2020 after serving as a defense attaché in Abu Dhabi. He had earned the respect of Emiratis, not as a dealmaker so much as a lifesaver, once orchestrating a secret rescue mission of wounded Emirati troops from inside Yemen. Among those troops, the nephew and son-in-law of Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed, the then-de facto ruler and now the current president of the UAE. Kushner and Friedman had never met Correa.  Miguel Correa: I didn't know them, and they didn't know me. No one else had any military experience on the team. I had a unique perspective of the Arab side of the equation.  And had relationships. So, it was a match made in heaven.  Jared, David Friedman, these guys obviously understood Israeli politics and understood the Israeli side, and somewhat Jewish American side. I could provide a different dynamic or a different view from the Arab side, as someone who's kind of grown up with this. It really got serious when the team came together and, and we could start working on real, concrete things. Manya Brachear Pashman: Months of negotiations had already unfolded. It was already late July, first of August, when General Correa became the last person to join the tiny circle of a half dozen negotiators – kept intentionally small to keep a lid on the conversations. It's hard to keep a secret in Washington. David Friedman: The secrecy here was very, very important, because to be honest with you, I think anything bigger than that group of six or seven, we would have put it in jeopardy. Manya Brachear Pashman: In this situation, leaks not only threatened the deal, they could threaten lives. Though word trickled out that a deal was in the works, no one guessed just how transformational the result might be. In General Correa's opinion, the UAE had the most to lose. Miguel Correa: That was the concern that, frankly, guys like me had, that, I hurt a nation of good people that is incredibly tolerant, that builds synagogues and churches and Sikh temples, or Hindu temples, and tolerance 101, that everybody can pray to who they would like to pray to.  And I was worried that all these extremists were going to come out of the woodwork and hurt that trajectory in the UAE, that was going to be a great nation with or without the normalization. But this ruler said: ‘No, no, it's the right thing to do. Peace is the right thing to do.' Manya Brachear Pashman: General Correa actually had quite a few concerns. He didn't want the negotiations to be hijacked for political gain. He wanted leaders to have a security and public relations response in place before anything was announced. And the agreement? It lacked a name. Miguel Correa: A lot of it has to do with my military side. We love to name cool task forces, and things like that. And then I felt like: ‘Hey, it has to be something that rolls off the tongue, that makes sense and that will help it, you know, with staying power. Let's do something that ties the people together. There was going to be a shock, a tectonic shock that was going to occur. From 1948, we're going to do a complete 180, and wow. So what do we do to take the wind away from the extremists? As a guy who's fought extremism, militant extremism, for most of his military career, I figured, hey, we've got to do what we can to frame this in a super positive manner. Manya Brachear Pashman: To the general's dismay, no one else shared his concern about what to call their project. A lot was happening in those last few weeks. Landing on a name – not a priority. On the morning of August 13, once all the details were hammered out, the team sat in the Oval Office waiting to brief the President before it was announced to the world. David Friedman: It came about 10 minutes before the end, we were all sitting around the Oval Office, waiting for this announcement about the UAE. And somebody, not me, said: ‘Well, we need a name for this,' and I said, why? And they said, ‘Well, you know, you have the Oslo Accords, you have the Camp David Accords. You need a name.' And I said, you know, Who's got an idea? And General Miguel Correa, he said: ‘How about the Abraham Accords?' And I said: ‘That's a great name.' And then we had a rush to call the Israelis and the Emiratis to make sure they were OK with it.  Five minutes later we're broadcasting to a few hundred million people this groundbreaking announcement. And the President looks at me and says, ‘David, explain why you chose the Abraham Accords?' So that was when we explained what the name was, which I hadn't really thought of until that point. We just thought it was a good name.  So at that point I said, ‘Well, you know, Abraham was the father of three great religions. He's referred to as Abraham in English, and Ibrahim in Arabic, and Avraham in Hebrew. And no single individual better exemplifies the opportunity and the benefits of unity among all peoples than Abraham.' And that was sort of on the fly how we got to the Abraham Accords. Manya Brachear Pashman: General Correa said he chose a name that would remind people of all faiths that what they have in common far outweighs what separates them. It was also important that the name be plural. Not the Abraham Accord. The Abraham Accords.  Even if only one country – the UAE – was signing on at that moment, there would be more to come. Indeed, Bahrain came on board within a month. Morocco joined in December.  Miguel Correa: I felt in my heart that this has to be more than one. As a guy that's been affected by this extremism and it allowed this, this craziness and that people decide who can get to know who and and I felt like, No, we can't allow this to be a one-shot deal. We have to prove that this is an avalanche. This could be sustained, and this is the way it should be. Everyone has to come into this one way or another. And it's not, by the way, saying that, hey, we're all going to walk lockstep with Israel. That's not the point. The point is that you have a conversation, the leaders can pick up the phone and have that conversation. So it has to be, has to be plural. By the way, this is the way that it was. This isn't new. This isn't like a crazy new concept. This is the way it was. It's not an introduction of Jews in this region, in society. This is a reintroduction. This is the way it's supposed to be. This is what's happened for thousands of years. So why are we allowing people to take us back, you know, thousands of years? Let's go back to the way things should be, and develop these relationships. It makes us all better. Manya Brachear Pashman: Next episode, we step out from behind the scenes and on to the South Lawn of the White House where leaders from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Israel and the U.S. signed the Abraham Accords, while the world watched in awe. Atara Lakritz is our producer. T.K. Broderick is our sound engineer. Special thanks to Jason Isaacson, Sean Savage, and the entire AJC team for making this series possible.  You can subscribe to Architects of Peace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and you can learn more at AJC.org/ArchitectsofPeace.  The views and opinions of our guests don't necessarily reflect the positions of AJC.  You can reach us at podcasts@ajc.org. If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to spread the word, and hop onto Apple Podcasts or Spotify to rate us and write a review to help more listeners find us. Music Credits: Middle East : ID: 279780040; Composer: Eric Sutherland Frontiers: ID: 183925100; Publisher: Pond5 Publishing Beta (BMI); Composer: Pete Checkley (BMI) Meditative: ID: 115666358; Composer: DANIELYAN ASHOT MAKICHEVICH (IPI NAME #00855552512), UNITED STATES BMI Arabian: Item ID: 214336423; Composer: MusicForVideos Arabian Strings: ID: 72249988; Publisher: EITAN EPSTEIN; Composer: EITAN EPSTEIN Desert: Item ID: 220137401; Publisher: BFCMUSIC PROD.; Composer: Andrei Marchanka Middle East Violin: ID: 277189507; Composer: Andy Warner Arabic Ambient: ID: 186923328; Publisher: Victor Romanov; Composer: Victor Romanov Oriental: Item ID: 190860465; Publisher: Victor Romanov; Composer: Victor Romanov Mystical Middle East: ID: 212471911; Composer: Vicher    

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast
Prince William and Kate Middleton's secret super yacht vacation!

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 9:27


William and Kate are said to be vacationing on a superyacht believed to be Opera, a $450 million megayacht owned by Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed of the UAE — one of the largest and most secretive private yachts in the world. Poor William had to interrupt his vacation, and efforts to fight climate change, by flying to Switzerland to attend a soccer game, giving Charlotte a taste of the real world where we al do such things.Follow our new series Crown and Controversy! Follow now.  The full Season 1 is available now for premium subscribers.  Episodes come out every Sunday on the normal feed. To become a premium subscriber (no ads and no feed drops) visit caloroga.com/plus.   For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. You also get 25+ other shows on the network ad-free!    Subscribe to Deep Crown's free newsletter at https://deepcrown.substack.com Thanks to our sponsor https://go.happinessexperiment.com/begin-aff-o2?am_id=podcast2025&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=michael

The World's Best Construction Podcast
Abu Dhabi's Zayed National Museum Takes Shape - #150

The World's Best Construction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 38:09


This week we're covering the latest news in construction, including:Abu Dhabi's Zayed National Museum takes shape = https://www.instagram.com/p/DMAinkSMxag/Thessaloniki's eagle-inspired stadium = https://www.instagram.com/p/DMF5yFDMskp/?img_index=1Shanghai's new district = https://www.instagram.com/p/DMGnsbxslmj/?img_index=1This episode is sponsored by Trimble. Learn more about Trimble's design and detailing solutions here

The Gist
Unsympathetic Empathy

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 42:05


Veteran diplomat Stuart Eizenstat joins The Gist to discuss The Art of Diplomacy: How American Negotiators Reached Historic Agreements That Changed the World, drawing on his work from Camp David to Holocaust reparations. He shares what it means to practice “unsympathetic empathy,” how German officials came to see moral obligation in restitution, and why negotiations fail when mutual interest is absent. Eizenstat contrasts the courage of leaders like Sadat and the UAE's Mohammed bin Zayed with Arafat's refusal to compromise—even amid opportunity. Plus, the Sackler immunity case is a prime example of a major real-world development that resulted from a Supreme Court acting far outside its supposed 6–3 rigidity. Produced by Corey WaraProduction Coordinator Ashley KhanEmail us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠thegist@mikepesca.com⁠⁠⁠⁠To advertise on the show, contact ⁠⁠⁠⁠ad-sales@libsyn.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to The Gist: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠GIST INSTAGRAM⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow The Gist List at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Pesca⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Corso - Deutschlandfunk
Nach 24 Jahren - Pulp veröffentlichen neues Album "More"

Corso - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 6:35


Zayed, Amy www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso

The Spokane Soccer Show
Velocity FC Drop Jäger Bombs On the Roots with guest Eamon Zayed

The Spokane Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 76:20


Benji is joined by former Northern Colorado Hailstorm head coach Eamon Zayed for a conversation about the opening round of the 2025 Jägermeister Cup, including Velocity FC's 2-1 win over Oakland Roots to start their campaign. They also talk about Eamon's unique stories as both a player and manager, including his 2024 Hailstorm being the current holders and first-time winners of the Jägermeister Cup.SHOUT OUTS! Kenzie WeinertPierre ReedyJennah WannerNorthwest Autism CenterFollow on ⁠Instagram⁠:https://www.instagram.com/spokanesoccershow/Follow on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@SpokaneSoccerShowSupport the show with a donation:⁠https://www.spokanesoccershow.com/donate⁠Host: Benji WadeGuest: Eamon Zayed

The Daily Update
Hamas pursues ceasefire and Sheikh Tahnoon's White House visit

The Daily Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 7:01


Hamas says it's not giving up on negotiations, following renewed Israeli air strikes on Gaza. The UAE is a crucial partner in securing peace in the Middle East, US President Donald Trump said during a visit by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and National Security Adviser. King Abdullah II of Jordan urges Europe to push for peace in the region during his visit to Paris. This episode features Hamza Hendawi, Cody Combs and Sunniva Rose.

TechStuff
The Story: A Spymaster Sheikh's AI Ambitions w/ Bradley Hope

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 31:47 Transcription Available


Bradley Hope is a journalist, author and co-founder of Project Brazen, a narrative non-fiction production studio. His piece in Wired, ‘A Spymaster Sheikh Controls a $1.5 Trillion Fortune. He Wants to Use It to Dominate AI,’ outlines how one Gulf royal – Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed al Nahyan – came to control vast sums of sovereign wealth. Hope sits down with Oz to discuss Sheikh Tahnoun’s early obsession with AI, his path to becoming the UAE’s national security advisor and the country's role in the global AI race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ultim'ora
Italia-Emirati Arabi, accordi da 40 miliardi di dollari

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 1:25


ROMA (ITALPRESS) - Dall'intelligenza artificiale ai data center, dalle energie rinnovabili alla ricerca spaziale. Sono i settori principali coinvolti nelle intese per 40 miliardi di dollari siglate da Italia ed Emirati Arabi Uniti, nel corso di un Business Forum che si è tenuto a Roma. Investimenti che imprimono un cambio di passo nei rapporti bilaterali, e che come ha spiegato la premier Giorgia Meloni, consentono di scrivere una pagina "storica" nelle relazioni tra i due paesi. Gli accordi sono stati firmati con Mohamed bin Zayed, lo sceicco arrivato a Roma per la prima visita di Stato di un presidente emiratino./gtr

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast
Dubai property prices fall in January for the first time in two years

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 40:30


24 Feb 2025. That's according to the latest report from Property Monitor, Zhann Jochinke talk us through the report. Plus, we look at UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed state visit to Italy today, with the economy, green energy and AI top of his agenda. And Dubai crypto exchange Bybit hit by $1.5 billion hack what went wrong, and how can investors protect their assets? We get insights from Arushi Goel at Chainalysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast
UAE and Ukraine sign a CEPA trade deal.

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 37:38


18 Feb 2025. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky was in Abu Dhabi for the signing, which he witnessed alongside UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed. We asked Economist Dan Richard of Emirates NBD the economic importance of this deal. Plus, as the giant Gulfood event continues in Dubai, we get a taste of what’s ahead with Foodie Holdings CEO Kareem Abughazaleh. And, STARZPLAY locks in exclusive streaming rights for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. What does this mean for cricket fans in MENA? We find out with CEO Maaz Sheikh. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Morning Majlis
Ali Bin Zayed Talks Customer-Centric Approach to Market Leadership in Emarat

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 7:33


Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Emarat, speaks to Rania Saadi about the customer-centric approach to market leadership, how the energy sector is transforming, and the common challenges that businesses face when trying to adopt the customer-centric approach. 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

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing

On this episode of the Prophecy News Podcast, I am not blaming Donald Trump for all the mayhem swirling around us right now, but I do acknowledge that he is the appointed messenger by whom these things come. In his first term, Trump gave us the Abraham Accords, the COVID vaccine and the lockdown. These things were what his advisors said he should do, and he did. Trump is the reason for the countdown that we do on every program. His advisors in that first term were people like Jared Kushner, Paula White, Anthony Fauci, the Gates Foundation, and by proxy with Kushner Mohamed bin Zayed. Who are his advisors in his second term? First and foremost Elon Musk, then Bill Gates (again) and all the technocrats who have leeched onto him to have access to power. As a result, America is straining at the seams with internal strifes and division, as planes continue to fall from the skies and the drum beat of foreign wars heat up. Remember how we warned you in the end of 2024 that 2025 would be a whole like like 2020? As it turns out, here on Day 1,785 of 15 Days To Flatten the Curve, it's worse, much, much worse than we anticipated and in a much shorter span of time.

The Retire Happy Podcast
Episode 100: Brookstone's Journey and What's Ahead with Dean Zayed

The Retire Happy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 38:41


It's hard to believe we're celebrating the 100th episode of the Retire Happy Podcast today! As we reflect on the great memories we've made, we also look ahead to the future. Joining us in celebration is a third-time returning guest, Dean Zayed, JD, LLM, CFP®, an expert in retirement planning and the CEO and founder of Brookstone Capital Management himself. We're thrilled to have him on the show today to celebrate Brookstone's journey and discuss the culture that drives its success.   Important Info: Securus Financial: https://www.gosecurus.com/ International Financial Advisory Group: https://www.internationalfinancial.com/ Call John: (858) 758-9889 Call Thomas: (973) 394-0623

Corso - Deutschlandfunk
Robbie Williams als Affe - Biopic über den Take That-Star

Corso - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 4:36


Zayed, Amy www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Robbie Williams als Affe - Biopic über den Take-That-Star

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 4:43


Zayed, Amy www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

The Laura Flanders Show
Full Conversation- Maysoon Zayid: Comedy of Resistance, Disability, Difference & Palestine

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 39:10


Description: Israel's US-backed war on Gaza has been a mass disabling event. Today's guest says we must create a “viable, accessible future” for the disabled Palestinians we have failed. Maysoon Zayid is a comedian, Princeton Fellow, and unapologetic voice for both disability rights and Palestinian identity. A fierce advocate with cerebral palsy, Zaid proves that the most powerful messages often come from unexpected places and are filled with laughter. She's lost tens of thousands of dollars of contracts for her views, she says, but that hasn't stopped her “making funny during a genocide” on social media all year. And she's shown her followers her home village in Palestine — the best place on earth, she says, despite the onslaught of oppression and violence that her people have endured. Maysoon co-founded the New York Arab American Comedy Festival and the Muslim Funny Fest. Her viral Ted Talk, “I Got 99 Problems...Palsy is Just One,” has been translated into 42 languages, and was one of the most popular talks of 2014. She's the author of “Shiny Misfits”, the new graphic novel that tells the story of Bay Ann, a disabled girl and her cat friend that rock star Dave Matthews narrates for the audiobook. In this conversation filled with heart and humor, hear how comedy shines a light on injustice and serves as a voice of resistance. All that, plus a commentary from Laura on human shields.“As a disabled kid, I liked Palestine a lot more than Jersey . . . I was the only visibly disabled kid in my school growing up. But in Palestine there were other disabled kids and disability wasn't shunned. It wasn't mocked, it wasn't bullied. I grew up in a society that very much believed that disability was a natural part of life . . .” - Maysoon Zayid“I've always used comedy to humanize and educate on disability. And this is the moment because the future of Palestine is disabled and between life and death, there's disability. I don't think it's better to be dead than to be disabled. I want us to create a viable, accessible future for this cohort of human beings that we have failed in the present.” - Maysoon ZayidGuest:  Maysoon Zayid: Comedian & Disability Advocate; Author, Shiny Misfits RESOURCES:Watch the broadcast episode cut for time at our YouTube channel and airing on PBS stations across the country Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• “The Future is Disabled”: Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha. Watch / Download Podcast and Full Conversation•  Anita Cameron & Keith Jones on The Americans with Disabilities Act: A Civil Rights Milestone With Miles To Go. Watch•  Amanda Seales Takes the Heat: Speaking Out About Gaza & Hollywood. Watch / Download Podcast and Full ConversationRelated Articles and Resources:• “Shiny Misfits” Maysoon's graphic novel and audio version  available from Audible featuring the voice of Dave Matthews, and others.• Maysoon Zayid's Ted Talk• DISCO, a live interactive panel show hosted by Maysoon Zayid coming up February, 2015 at Joe's Pub in New York City. Full Episode Notes are located HERE. Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Erika Harley, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing
Jared Kushner and the Abraham Accords Back In The News

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 75:30


In the Jerusalem Post today, they ran an op-ed begging Jared Kushner to return to the world stage that read more like a love letter. It said “Dear Jared Kushner, Former senior advisor to the president of the United States, son-in-law of President-Elect Donald J. Trump. It's time to return to the table. In recent years, you have been instrumental in reshaping Israel's place in the Middle East. Through the Abraham Accords and countless behind-the-scenes efforts, you brought peace closer to reality and strengthened Israel's position globally. Now, at this critical juncture, we need you once again.” There it is, and that's the memo. On this episode of the Prophecy News Podcast, there is no shortage of eye-popping breaking news to talk about here at home in America and around the world. Jared Kushner, co-architect of the Abraham Accords with Mohammed bin Zayed is back in the news, and for all the right end times reasons. There is talk in the Democratic Party of having Joe Biden resign now, thus making Kamala Harris the 47th president. What a free-for-all that would be. 3 Iranians have been arrested in a plot to assassinate president-elect Donald Trump, and the Russia Ukraine War had it's biggest day yesterday. If you thought that returning Donald Trump to power was going to solve all our problems, you would be quite mistaken. A Trump presidency will solve some of those problems, absolutely, but it brings in a whole host of other ones. On this episode, we bring you all the breaking news you need to know!

Ocora, Couleurs du monde
La Palestine au cœur, avec Christine Zayed

Ocora, Couleurs du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 60:06


durée : 01:00:06 - La Palestine au cœur, avec Christine Zayed - par : Aliette de Laleu - La musicienne palestinienne Christine Zayed sort son premier album solo après des années de collaboration avec des artistes venus de cultures et horizons différents. On y retrouve la Palestine son pays de cœur, le qanun son instrument de prédilection et des poèmes qui donnent espoir en l'être humain - réalisé par : Olivier Guérin

The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer
The UAE backed by Israel targets influential role in post-war Gaza

The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 10:15


United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed is manoeuvring to replace Qatar as the main Gulf player in post-war Gaza with the backing of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Messrs. Bin Zayed and Netanyahu see humanitarian aid provided by the Emirates and the prospect of UAE-funded post-war reconstruction as a way to marginalise Hamas and drive a wedge between the group's leadership and Hamas-appointed civil administrators.

Protagonist Podcasts
One League Under the C - Special Jagermeister Cup Preview with Coach Eamon Zayed and guest Riccardo Cominelli

Protagonist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 69:06


Riccardo Cominelli of Linners and Wosers joins Josh to have a great chat with Head Coach of the Northern Colorado Hailstorm, Eamon Zayed! We discuss Coach Zayed's playing days, entry into coaching and preparing for this weekend's inaugural Jagermeister Cup Final!

The FOX News Rundown
Evening Edition: UAE President Visits Washington And Pushes For Technological And Military Partnerships

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 24:38


President Joe Biden met with the United Arab Emirates' leader, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, met this week at the White House in the first visit by the UAE leader to the United States in seven years. The two leaders discussed technology and trade and announced the countries have plans to form a military partnership along with India. The Emiratis also want support from the United States in order to transform themselves into a world leader in A-I. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Amjad Taha, a scholar and political strategist from the United Arab Emirates and author of 'The Deception of the Arab Spring', about the meeting between the two leaders, fighting extremism in the Middle East and the importance of the U-S and UAE relationship. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Evening Edition: UAE President Visits Washington And Pushes For Technological And Military Partnerships

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 24:38


President Joe Biden met with the United Arab Emirates' leader, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, met this week at the White House in the first visit by the UAE leader to the United States in seven years. The two leaders discussed technology and trade and announced the countries have plans to form a military partnership along with India. The Emiratis also want support from the United States in order to transform themselves into a world leader in A-I. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Amjad Taha, a scholar and political strategist from the United Arab Emirates and author of 'The Deception of the Arab Spring', about the meeting between the two leaders, fighting extremism in the Middle East and the importance of the U-S and UAE relationship. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Evening Edition: UAE President Visits Washington And Pushes For Technological And Military Partnerships

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 24:38


President Joe Biden met with the United Arab Emirates' leader, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, met this week at the White House in the first visit by the UAE leader to the United States in seven years. The two leaders discussed technology and trade and announced the countries have plans to form a military partnership along with India. The Emiratis also want support from the United States in order to transform themselves into a world leader in A-I. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Amjad Taha, a scholar and political strategist from the United Arab Emirates and author of 'The Deception of the Arab Spring', about the meeting between the two leaders, fighting extremism in the Middle East and the importance of the U-S and UAE relationship. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan is set for a historic visit to the US

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 38:44


23 Sep 2024. We look at the visit of Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan to the United States and the AI collaboration between the two nations as we chat with Sammy Bousaba, Chairman of AmCham Dubai. Plus the expert who coined the term presenteeism, Sir Cary Cooper of University of Manchester explains why he finds employers who expects staff back in the office as dinosaurs. And find out why more and more Dubai residents are opting to buy a property.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LOI Weekly
S08E32 Dundalk Survive, Zayed/Gartland Reunion & Around the Grounds

LOI Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 91:42


Who'd have thought we could do such a weather dominated show without Johnny? Our spiritual leader is absent but there's plenty to rabbit on about this week, with Graham Gartland stepping in to shoot the breeze with Dan about the dark clouds that hovered over Dundalk. In a Dundalk dominated mailbag, Dan warns that the future forecast remains uncertain. Then, we go Stateside for some hailstorms, or to the manager of Northern Colorado Hailstorm to be precise with Eamon Zayed dialling in for his LOI Central debut to discuss his new life in the USA, and a stormy relationship with Garts during their Hurricane Doolin years. Beyond that, there's a few drops of Damien Duff and the closest thing to Malen Head to Mizen Head in terms of guest representation with voices from Derry, Sligo and Waterford drizzled across a busy show that we couldn't do without being under the umbrella of Lily's Childcare, Rascals Brewing, Future Ticketing & Collar & Cuff. It's episode 32 and the wind is crying Mary, or at least that's what it sounds like!

The Catherine B. Roy Show
135 Empowering IT Careers with Ahmed Zayed: From Immigrant Challenges to Leading Tech Success

The Catherine B. Roy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 31:15


Join me as I interview Ahmed Zayed, an IT expert who has helped over 1,000 professionals secure jobs in the US and Canada. Discover Ahmed's journey from immigrating to Canada to building FutureCareer.net, his mission to guide IT professionals through today's challenging job market, and his unique services, including free community calls and personalized coaching. Listen in for career insights and advice on navigating the tech industry in recessionary times.Gifts from Ahmed: 10 resume reviews for free for the first 10 registrants using this link:https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/form/M2wCo1pC7f8u19C6BDlr30min free consultation calls: https://futurecareer.net/free-consultation/WORK WITH MECOACHES, CONSULTANTS, ENTREPRENEURS & BUSINESS OWNERS if you are ready to step into your power, do what you love, and make your dream business flourish◉ Book a free call with me:☎ https://calendly.com/catherinebroy/15minVisit LHM Academia for more business growth resources

Afternoons with Helen Farmer
Meet 10-year-old Zayed, the piano prodigy

Afternoons with Helen Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 70:40


Zayed Mohammed Al Zaabi, who is on the autism spectrum, joins us in the studio to talk about his love for music and even plays his favourite piano piece on air The pre-teen market in the US accounts for a whopping 49% of drugstore skincare sales so we ask, are teens and tweens overly doing skincare? How can we take care of young skin? We speak with specialist dermatologist Dr Aishani Shah  Upfront HR's Waleed Anwar and one of the top voices on LinkedIn Wandalyn Tan Calupig are in for our Career Clinic And we take you to family adventures with the Marahays. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Corso - Deutschlandfunk
Wüstenblues vom Feinsten - Mdou Moctar mit "Funeral for Justice"

Corso - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 5:39


Zayed, Amy www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso

The Daily Update
Netanyahu on pro-Palestine protests, 'Children of Zayed' takes TikTok by storm - Trending

The Daily Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 1:29


Fatima Al Mahmoud gives a round-up of today's trends.

Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
#336 Why Craig Jones had to submit his opponent twice

Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 64:24


This week on the show Maine and Miranda recap Pit Submission 4 headlined by Craig Jones submitting Rinat Fakhretdinov twice in one match. Plus Kaynan Duarte vs Pouya Rahmani. Then we preview the stacked BJJ Stars 12 card. In the news section we talk about PJ Barch getting an ADCC 2024 invite and Dante Leon also getting an invite both at the -77kg division. In the recap section we talk about and break down how and Craig Jones VS  Rinat Fakhretdinov ended in such weirdness we talk about how we saw Rinat tap in the initial triangle, and then after the reset, the finishing mechanics that Craig used from mount to put Rinat to sleep. We discussed some of the other sequences that occurred during the match and speculate, if Craig will be at ADCC this year.In the recap of Kaynan Duarte vs Pouya Rahmani, we talk about the game plan for both athletes, and the general lack of activity in the guard, as well as the two sequences that most likely gave Pouya the win. We also break down Zayed Alkatheeri v Osamah Almarwai, in a very fun back and forth, match that saw Zayed end up with a Viktor after some fantastic offense and Armbar attempts.We also, break down the finals of Midwest Finishers talking about Layla Watkins fantastic submission performances all by Leglock in the later rounds to take the whole tournament. We also discuss Andrew DeGraff overtime victory in the finals to become a two time champion.In the preview section of the show, we talk about the BJJ Stars 12 medium heavy Grand Prix featuring some fantastic names that will be matched up by picking names out of a hat, adding to the excitement of the event. We also break down a number of super fights and matchup changes that have occurred on the card recently.In the outro section of the show the hosts discuss getting the other to play dungeons and dragons this coming week. Recorded 4-21-2024

En sol majeur
De Jérusalem à Ramallah avec Christine Zayed

En sol majeur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 48:30


Tu as choisi de voyager dans une nuit au clair de lune, abandonnant mon cœur à terre, aussi brillant qu'une épingle en argent. Pourtant, j'espère que tu l'accrocheras à tes cheveux. Ces mots masqués par le clair de lune viennent d'une langue pleine de sang et de diamant, cette langue arabe palestinienne parlée et chantée par Christine Zayed. Comment chanter la Palestine depuis le 7 octobre ?Cette histoire christique commence à Jérusalem, elle se poursuit au Conservatoire de musique Edward Saïd de Ramallah entre violon et qanoun, vous savez... cette cithare qui a si joliment orné le monde arabe dans la nuit des temps, depuis les Mille et une nuits. Aujourd'hui dotée d'un master en Musicologie et tout en étudiant les répertoires grec, turc, arabo-andalou, algérien et tunisien au Conservatoire Edgar Varèse de Gennevilliers, près de Paris, Christine Zayed sort son tout premier album intitulé Kamakuntu/Comme j'étais… Les choix musicaux de Christine Zayed- Christine Zayed Romman - Christine Zayed Gharimi- Tchaïkovsky Autumn song.

The Gifted Ed Podcast
Episode 21: Addressing Anxiety in Gifted Students with Dr. Maha Zayed

The Gifted Ed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 22:19


This episode features our discussion with Dr. Maha Zayed, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and owner of the OCD & Anxiety Center. She specializes in working with kids, teens, and adults who struggle with anxiety, OCD, and anxiety-related disorders. She provides Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Exposure-Based Therapy and has had the privilege of seeing people get back to living happier, healthier lives where anxiety and OCD are managed in a relatively short amount of time. In this episode, we discuss how gifted students may experience and present their anxieties, as well as how teachers and adults can respond to their needs. Co-Hosts: Angel Van Howe and Meghan McCarthy Co-Producers: Adam Metcalf and Jeff Westbrook Original Music by Adam G-F How you can be involved: Subscribe to The Gifted Ed Podcast Email us at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thegiftededpodcast@averycoonley.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Submit a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠feedback form⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to the podcast team to let us know of any topics that you would like discussed. Additionally, you can use this form to let us know that you would like to appear on an episode as a guest and what topic(s) you would like to discuss

Women Invest in Real Estate
WIIRE 097: Investing in Assisted Living Facilities with Rana Zayed

Women Invest in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 42:44


Hello everyone, welcome back to another podcast episode! We hope you are ready to hear from another incredible podcast guest because in this episode we are joined by Rana Zayed, a female investor who has an incredible story to share about leaving behind her corporate job to jump into the world of real investing and purchasing, rehabbing and opening an assisted living facility in Wichita, Kansas.Rana got her taste for real estate investing from her dad because he was also an investor and she watched him intently as she grew up, and eventually partnered with her brother to work together on this massive undertaking. At the time her brother first approached her to partner on opening an assisted living facility, she thought it was a crazy idea but knew she wanted to try anyway, so she relocated back to their hometown of Wichita to invest in a community near and dear to their hearts. It was her first deal and probably one of the scariest things Rana has ever done, but she has never looked back.In this episode, you'll hear…The pros, cons, rewards, and stressors of the entire processLearning moments from this massive first projectActionable advice for anyone interested in opening an assisted care facilityPlus, some of our favorite moments with Rana are the tips she shares about working smarter, not harder, in the industry.You can find Rana hanging out on Linkedin or connect with her via email.Thanks for tuning in, friends!   Resources:Check out Backflip for your REI bizConnect with Rana on LinkedinReach out to Rana via emailGrab your ticket to the Level Up Your Listing Summit (use code WIIRE for 10% off!)Leave us a review on Apple PodcastsLeave us a review on SpotifyJoin our private Facebook CommunityConnect with us on Instagram

Plant Based Briefing
735: Culinary Medicine at NYU: Dr. Sara Zayed's Mission to Revolutionize Medical Education by Megan Edwards at ForksOverKnives.com

Plant Based Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 6:57


Culinary Medicine at NYU: Dr. Sara Zayed's Mission to Revolutionize Medical Education by Megan Edwards at ForksOverKnives.com   Original post:  https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/culinary-medicine-training-for-nyu-med-students-dr-sara-zayed-interview/  Related Episodes: 271: Doctors Don't Learn Nutrition in Med School. Here's How That Affects You 396: A Registered Dietitian's Professional & Personal Journey to WFPB Nutrition   Michael Klaper's MOVING MEDICINE FORWARD: https://www.doctorklaper.com/moving-medicine-forward    Forks Over Knives Documentary: https://www.forksoverknives.com/the-film/    Forks Over Knives was founded following the release of the world-famous documentary Forks Over Knives in 2011, showing people how to regain control of their health and their lives with a plant-based diet. Since then Forks Over Knives released bestselling books, launched a mobile recipe app and maintains a website filled with the latest research, success stories, recipes, and tools to help people at every phase of their plant-based journeys. They also have a cooking course, a meal planner, a line of food products, and a magazine. Please visit www.ForksOverKnives.com for a wealth of resources.    How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop    Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing  Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing  LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #medschool #nutrition #culinarymedicine     

Planeta Caracol
A seis millones de dólares ascienden los Premios Zayed de la Sostenibilidad

Planeta Caracol

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 19:39


The Retire Happy Podcast
Ep 88: Thought Leadership in Finance with Dean Zayed

The Retire Happy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 42:19


In today's episode, we're excited to chat with Dean Zayed, the CEO and founder of Brookstone Capital Management. Our partnership with Dean has significantly influenced our careers and benefited our clients. Tune in as we discuss the unique financial strategies that distinguish Brookstone in the industry and talk about the power of collaboration and advisor education, while looking ahead to the future.   Important Info: Securus Financial: https://www.gosecurus.com/ International Financial Advisory Group: https://www.internationalfinancial.com/ Call John: (858) 935-6210 Call Thomas: (973) 394-0623

RCN Digital
RCN Digital - 22 de enero 2024

RCN Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 24:08


En el programa de hoy hablamos sobre el premio Zayed a la Sostenibilidad premiará iniciativas sostenibles, además Sandra Rodríguez, artista que fusiona arte e IA, Crecen las estafas con la Nvidia RTX 4090, la mega prueba que Airbus hará en el 2026 y mucho más.

The Mint Condition: NFT and Digital Collectibles Entertainment

Episode Summary:In an episode that combines the thrill of competition with a touch of fantasy, Mid Mic Crisis presents "2023 Billionaires Draft." Hosted by the dynamic duo, Bunchu and Chamber, this unique episode takes the concept of fantasy sports to a new level, challenging participants to assemble their dream teams of billionaires.The episode begins with a lineup of participants in the draft order: Captain Zwingli, Mr. House, Chamber, Steve NFTBark, Bunchu, and Joe. These participants are about to embark on a fantasy billionaire draft that will test their knowledge, strategy, and imagination.The draft results unfold, with each participant making their selections from a roster of billionaires. The choices are both intriguing and eclectic, reflecting a blend of wealth, influence, and impact on the world stage.Captain Zwingli selects an impressive trio: Elon Musk, Oprah, and Warren Buffet. These selections represent a diverse range of industries and expertise, making for a formidable team.Mr. House follows with a lineup that includes Jeff Bezos, Kim Kardashian, and Stanley Kroenke. His choices span business, entertainment, and sports, offering a unique blend of influence and fame.Chamber assembles a team that features Mark Zuckerberg, Donald Trump, and Taylor Swift. This lineup showcases a combination of tech innovation, politics, and pop culture.Steve NFTBark's selections include Phil Knight, Vince McMahon, and Jay-Z. These choices represent entrepreneurship, entertainment, and the world of sports.Bunchu assembles a team with Larry Page, Bernard Arnault, and Michael Jordan. His selections bring together technology, fashion, and basketball greatness.Joe rounds out the draft with a trio of heavy hitters: Bill Gates, MBZ (Mohammed bin Zayed), and Rihanna. His lineup blends tech innovation, political influence, and musical stardom.The episode showcases not only the intriguing draft selections but also the participants' rationale behind their choices. It offers listeners a glimpse into the unique perspectives and criteria that drive these fantasy billionaire selections."2023 Billionaires Draft" on Mid Mic Crisis is an episode that adds a twist of fantasy and competition to the world of wealth and influence. Bunchu and Chamber lead you through a captivating and imaginative draft, ensuring that you'll be both entertained and intrigued from start to finish. Tune in, join the conversation, and be prepared for an exploration of the wealth and impact that shape our world.Check out the uncut Twitter SpacesPowered by @dGenNetworkWebsite: https://dgen.network/Follow us on Twitter:dGEN Network: https://twitter.com/dGenNetworkMMC Twitter: https://twitter.com/MidMicCrisisSupport the show

Corso - Deutschlandfunk
Album "Lahai" von Sampha: Ein gern gesehener Feature-Gast will hoch hinaus

Corso - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 7:34


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The Stem Cell Podcast
Ep. 253: “Heart Failure Genes” Featuring Dr. Roger Foo

The Stem Cell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 77:30


Dr. Roger Foo is the Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Professor of Medicine and Head of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the National University of Singapore. His lab investigates the molecular mechanisms that regulate cardiac biology and disease. He talks about the genetics of heart disease and the roles of circular RNAs.

Arab Digest podcasts
Arab Digest's New Top Ten Podcast Countdown: #1

Arab Digest podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 36:47


Reinventing the Sheikdom: how MbZ has shaped the UAE Top of our New Top Ten Podcast Countdown is our 1 July, 2022 podcast with Matthew Hedges. Matthew is an academic focusing on authoritarian regimes with an emphasis on the monarchies of the Gulf states. He's the author of Reinventing the Sheikhdom: Clan, Power and Patronage in Mohammed bin Zayed's UAE published last year by Hurst. Sign up NOW at ArabDigest.org for free to join the club and start receiving our daily newsletter & weekly podcasts.

The Hated and the Dead
EP97: Mohamed bin Zayed

The Hated and the Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 70:41


Mohamed bin Zayed has been the de facto leader of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) since 2014, and the federation's President since 2022. Bin Zayed, or MbZ, has presided over a massive centralisation of power into the hands of the Abu Dhabi elite, and particularly his ruling family, the al-Nahyans. This has helped to construct an image of the UAE as being orderly, stable and dependable for global powers.However, this image hides a dreadful human rights record in the UAE, characterised by coercion, harassment, renunciation of citizenship, and torture. In addition, the UAE have used these methods of repression against foreigners. One such person is my guest today. He is Matthew Hedges. Matthew is a British academic and author of Reinventing the Sheikhdom, which details the methods by which Mohamed bin Zayed has brought the state under his control. In May 2018, whilst researching the book, Matthew was prevented from boarding his flight at Abu Dhabi International, detained, and subjected to torture for the next six months. His story is horrifying, but fascinating, and reveals a great deal about the UK-UAE relationship. 

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing
Israel On The Verge Of Signing Stunning Abraham Accords Deal With Saudi Arabia

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 89:23


By all indications, the tectonic plates in the Middle East are shifting. Representatives of the White House — National Security adviser Jake Sullivan and Mideast coordinator Brett McGurk — have been traveling back and forth between Washington and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia on behalf of US President Joe Biden. What's on the table? A signing of the Abraham Accords between Saudi Arabia and Israel. What cost will all this 'peace and safety' be obtained at? An off the charts, sky-high end times cost with Mohamed bin Zayed holding all the cards. You remember him, he's the creator of the Abraham Accords. On this episode of the NTEB Prophecy News Podcast, Ukraine is now saying they will commence a bombing campaign on Moscow, a drag queen musician is top-of-the-charts on iTunes Christian chart, Phoenix has had 31 days over 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and leprosy has been confirmed in Texas. That's a pretty full plate, but not what we want to talk about today here on Day 1,232 Days Of 15 Days To Flatten The Curve. What we are interested in today are the current, closed-door negotiations underway right now for Israel and Saudi Arabia to sign an Abraham Accords 'peace and safety' normalization covenant, umm, pact, with Israel. That's the ticket, please join us for these amazing end times developments.

The Tuna Town Talks Fishing Podcast with Captain Paul Miller
Season 4 - Episode 11 - Hussein Zayed

The Tuna Town Talks Fishing Podcast with Captain Paul Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 62:39


Hussein Zayed owns ZCB Boats in Ocean Springs MS, and has been building boats for many years now. Captain Paul Miller decided to have him on the show to get the back story. Enjoy!

Arab Digest podcasts
Prigozhin, Wagner and the UAE

Arab Digest podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 34:34


Arab Digest editor William Law's guest this week is the King's College defence and security analyst Dr Andreas Krieg. In a revealing conversation Dr Krieg lays bare the extraordinary support the UAE provides Yevgeny Prigozhin's Wagner Group. Prigozhin's entire African network, one that includes Libya and Sudan, is facilitated and run by a sophisticated banking and logistics infrastructure operating in the UAE and with the direct involvement of senior members of UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed's family. Sign up NOW at ArabDigest.org for free to join the club and start receiving our daily newsletter & weekly podcasts.

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing
NTEB PROPHECY NEWS PODCAST: From Billy Graham And Rick Warren, To Mohamed bin Zayed And Pope Francis, The Complete History Of Chrislam

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 141:30


On this episode of the NTEB Prophecy News Podcast, we bring you everything you need to know about Chrislam whether its the Abrahamic Family House, the Abraham Accords, the false teachers of the Laodicean Church who have partnered with Rome to bring it all about, or just what a busy boy Mohamed bin Zayed has been these past few years. Today we will give you the complete timeline of the rise of Chrislam, including the role that Billy Graham played in its creation. The One World Religion of Chrislam is here, people, its main office just opened and they are ready to do business. Today on this very special 2-hour Prophecy News Podcast, we answer every question you've ever had on Chrislam and the One World Religion in the end times.

The Take
What's behind an American lawyer's UAE detention?

The Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 17:25


On July 16, US President Joe Biden and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed met in Saudi Arabia. The meeting was part of Biden's much-publicized trip to the Middle East. And as it ended, reporters had a question for the two leaders that went unanswered: why was the UAE detaining an American lawyer who once represented the slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi? The Take looks into the case of the US civil rights lawyer Asim Ghafoor.   In this episode:  Nihad Awad, Executive Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations Episode credits: This episode was produced by Negin Owliaei with Amy Walters, Alexandra Locke, Ney Alvarez, Ruby Zaman, Chloe K Li and Malika Bilal. Alex Roldan is our sound designer. Adam Abou-Gad and Aya Elmileik are our engagement producers.