An attack on the sufi community, a spiritualform of an attack on the sufi community, a spiritual form of islam, an attack on the sufi community, a spiritualform of islam, which isis sees as a direct rival. They bring oui sees as a direct rival. They bring our youngsters from this idea that islam can be only violence, they are non violent and spiritual, silly are a direct rival. The fact they are attacking them with such force is pretty scary. The second point that i would think is important is that egypt is a very strong country, and what we are seeing here is that this kind of Strong Military response does not work against isis. That is another scary aspect of what has happened. So probably, we need really to think what we need to change in our fight really to think what we need to change in ourfight against really to think what we need to change in our fight against this extremism. Alex, your concern about the aftermath of this, what happens next as a result . I think the point about
This week, we discuss the state of the uks finances after the budget, whether this could be the end of the german chancellors reign, and assess the prospects for the people of zimbabwe, now Robert Mugabe has gone. My guests are, from germany, Stefanie Bolzen of die welt, uk conservative political commentator alex deane, from bloomberg news, Senior Writer stephanie baker, and the italian writer and film maker annalissa piras. Welcome to you all. But before we discuss those events, we do want to take a moment to focus on the horrific attack in northern sinai, where more than 300 people have been killed in a bomb and gun attack on a mosque during friday prayers. As we go to air, no group has claimed it carried out the attack, although the state prosecutor in cairo said the gunmen were carrying flags of the so called islamic state. It is a quite horrific attack, and annalisa, the scale and the coordination of this is something that has not been seen in this region for a very long time. It
Problem, and it is going to get worse. The war of the rich on the poor is astounding. Not everything in here is a bad idea. Ramy it is all straight ahead on bloomberg best. Ramy hello and welcome. I am ramy inocencio, and this is bloomberg best, your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from Bloomberg Television around the world. The week began with a political crisis in a european nation that has been a rare model of political and economic stability. German chancellor Angela Merkels negotiations to form a Coalition Government suddenly collapsed on monday. Matt chancellor Angela Merkel attempts to form a new government. Those have collapsed with of the Free Democratic Party Walking out of Coalition Talks last night. The breakdown of discussions throws the future of her fourth term into doubt and raises the possibility of new elections in germany, something which would be completely uncharted territory in the postwar period. As acting chancellor, m
This week, we discuss the state of the uks finances after the budget, whether this could be the end of the german chancellors reign, and assess the prospects for the people of zimbabwe, now Robert Mugabe has gone. My guests are, from germany, Stefanie Bolzen of die welt, uk conservative political commentator alex deane, from bloomberg news, Senior Writer stephanie baker, and the italian writer and filmmaker annalisa piras. Welcome to you all. But before we discuss those events, we do want to take a moment to focus on the horrific attack in northern sinai, where more than 300 people have been killed in a bomb and gun attack on a mosque during friday prayers. As we go to air, no group has claimed it carried out the attack, although the state prosecutor in cairo said the gunmen were carrying flags of the so called islamic state. It is a quite horrific attack, and annalisa, the scale and the coordination of this is something that has not been seen in this region for a very long time. It is
Welcome to bbc news. A 12 year old boy is among five people who died when a stolen car collided with a tree in leeds last night. Our correspondent Chi Chi Izundu joins us now. Whats do we know now . A spokesman for West Yorkshire police said officers were confronted by a scene officers were confronted by a scene of co m plete officers were confronted by a scene of complete carnage when they arrived at the scene last night at around 10pm. In a statement they said the vehicle involved was a stolen renault clio. They confirmed that five people were killed, as you say, all boys or men aged between 12 and 28. They have now confirmed that two were pronounced dead at the scene, the other three died later in hospital. All the families of the disease have been informed. Two 15 year old boys remain in Police Custody. They were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. As yet, the police have not established whether everybody involved in the car crash was in the car or some wer