people were arrested. of shia was raised, i invited all the muftis to discuss and to do welcome to hardtalk some discussion about how can with me, zeinab badawi. so that s just one example we look into a few points that of the kind of religious tensions malaysia has one of asia s we re talking about. are so pertinent in our country? what has happened in that incident? number one. but, no, you ve got most vibrant economies a lot of power. ..hang on, hang on, the result of decades of stability i have got an answer. actually, if you look you ve got a lot. and economic growth. you re saying to me, into the incident you mentioned ‘0h, my hands are tied. in the hindu temple, it was not it s a state affair.‘ it s also a multi ethnic, driven by any religious factor. no, that s not the case. your office sits in the office multi religious federation religious factor was used of the prime minister. no, no, no. but the majority ethnic zeinab, you must understand the you are say
in on the island of luzon, in the philippines, where people are doing what they can to prepare for typhoon mangkhut. it s due to make landfall on the northern tip of luzon on friday evening. up to ten million people are in the storm s path and with wind speeds expected to reach up to 255 kilometres per hour there s fears it could be hugely destructive. this is how it looks at the moment. heavy rocks tying down houses in the north in the hope it might see the ruse of their vulnerable homes when typhoon mankhut arrives. the philippines is hit by about 20 typhoons and storms the year. the destruction killing hundreds and leaving millions in a cycle of poverty. but this super typhoon has been described as the strongest yet of 2018. schools and offices have been ordered shut and thousands evacuate in. at about 100 kilometres in diameter, the storm is expected to pack powerful wind speeds with heavy rains triggering landslides and flash floods. storm surges, too, are big threat, wi
political elite on the shores of lake como. there is no doubt who the dominant character is here. all the reporters here are waiting for him, and he happens to be my guest today, matteo salvini, the deputy prime minister and interior minister and arguably the most powerful populist politician in europe today. he rose to power on the back ofan anti immigrant, anti eu message so what does his rise mean for italy and for europe? deputy prime minister matteo salvini, welcome to hardtalk. grazie. we are meeting at the ambrosetti forum, where the italian political elite come to discuss the future of your country. and i ve been speaking to people and there s a great deal of fear and suspicion about you and your agenda. some people are calling you dangerous, some people are calling you an extremist. why do you think there is so much suspicion of you? you ve chosen to answer me by immediately turning to the issue of immigration. there is no question that immigration was one of the b
in the north in the hope it might save the roofs of their vulnerable homes when typhoon mankhut arrives. the philippines is hit by about 20 typhoons and storms the year. the destruction killing hundreds and leaving millions in a cycle of poverty. but this super typhoon has been described as the strongest yet of 2018. schools and offices have been ordered shut, thousands are evacuating. at about 100 kilometres in diameter, the storm is expected to pack powerful wind speeds with heavy rains, triggering landslides and flash floods. storm surges, too, are big threat, with high waves likely to inundate the coastline. but the biggest fear is for the estimated 10 million people in the path of the storm, with worries authorities and rescue services will be stretched thin. but the important thing is for the government to make sure that evacuation happens. in the evacuation centres, there is no panic and they can provide food. the government is ready with food. officials do want to see
Perhaps it would benefit us all if every time we felt hurt or insulted, especially this Ramadan, we took a moment and asked ourselves ‘What would the Prophet do?’, says the writer.