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Weekly Middle East bulletin: presented by Jonny Gould

31m · Radio and Social Media News Channel · 30 Oct 09:07

Jonny hosts this weekly digest of international stories as they affect the Persian Gulf and Middle East/ In this episode, we have Rishi Sunak's doorstep speech as he enters Downing Street for the first time as prime minister, followed by his comments about not attending the forthcoming COP27 climate conference which takes place at Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt. From the British Parliament, we have a full urgent questions exchange on Iran. Bob Blackman MP and Foreign office Minister Gillian Keegan discuss whether Western nations should withdraw their ambassadors and embassies from Iran as continuing street protests dominate the news. We also have a financial roundup withLaith Khalaf, Head of Investment Analysis at AJ Bell covering the biggest stories of the week, Shell’s huge profits surge and Elon Musk‘s purchase of Twitter. And part two of Jonny's exclusive with the Chair of Republicans Overseas, Greg Swenson as we continue to discuss the midterm elections in America and how they affect the Middle East.

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Weekly Middle East bulletin: presented by Jonny Gould

This week’s episode has reportage and audio from the US midterms as Donald Trump's bid for the White House stalls, a round-up of deals made for the Middle East from COP27 at Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt, comments from NATO's head, Jens Stoltenberg on the Ukraine War and reaction to the ethics of the Qatar World Cup which starts later this month. The podcast features audio comment from Andy Gray, beIN Sports presenter, Geoff Shreeves, Sky Sports and Fox Sports presenter, Rishi Sunak’s opening address to COP27, President of Israel, Isaac Herzog and Mr Sunak, Boris Johnson, former PM, King Abdullah II of Jordan speaking at 10 Downing Street and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on the transatlantic alliance around the Ukraine War.

Weekly Middle East bulletin: presented by Jonny Gould

This week’s episode includes reportage and audio from Tuesday’s US midterms, COP27 in Egypt and reaction from Israel’s election victory for Netanyahu. I also have financial comment with a senior analyst covering the shock of 75 base point rises in Britain and the US. *Audio actuality:* President of COP26, Alok Sharma, British MP. Craig Erlam, Senior Market Analyst at Oanda. Ambassador Dore Gold, Israel’s former permanent representative at the United Nations and closest adviser and friend to new prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. *Other audio actuality* President Donald Trump confirming he will "very, very, very probably do it again", run for the presidency in 2024. JC Bua from Reel Political News in Washington DC on the mid terms. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt on the Bank of England decision to raise interest rates in line with America’s Federal reserve.

Weekly Middle East bulletin: presented by Jonny Gould

Jonny hosts this weekly digest of international stories as they affect the Persian Gulf and Middle East/ In this episode, we have Rishi Sunak's doorstep speech as he enters Downing Street for the first time as prime minister, followed by his comments about not attending the forthcoming COP27 climate conference which takes place at Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt. From the British Parliament, we have a full urgent questions exchange on Iran. Bob Blackman MP and Foreign office Minister Gillian Keegan discuss whether Western nations should withdraw their ambassadors and embassies from Iran as continuing street protests dominate the news. We also have a financial roundup withLaith Khalaf, Head of Investment Analysis at AJ Bell covering the biggest stories of the week, Shell’s huge profits surge and Elon Musk‘s purchase of Twitter. And part two of Jonny's exclusive with the Chair of Republicans Overseas, Greg Swenson as we continue to discuss the midterm elections in America and how they affect the Middle East.

Weekly Middle East bulletin: presented by Jonny Gould

In this episode of the Daily Middle East podcast, Jonny discusses: The US congressional election and how it will affect Amereican policy in the Persian Gulf and Middle East. The UAE pledges $100 million of humanitarian aid to Ukrainian civilians. Iran sells long and short range missiles to Russia, which are then used in airstrikes against Ukrainian civilian targets. The resignation of Liz Truss and what happens next in the United Kingdom. The Israel maritime border dispute with Lebanon over two new discoveries of gas in the Mediterranean appears to be resolved. The bulletin includes exclusive audio actuality about and with: CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS AND ITS EFFECT ON THE GULF AND MIDDLE EAST: Chair of Republicans Abroad, Greg Swenson. RESIGNATION OF TRUSS: Richard Holden, MP for North West Durham MILITARY STRATEGY AND ENDGAME IN UKRAINE WAR: Afzal Ashraf, International Relations and Politics expert at Loughborough University.

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