Thursday, July 07, 2016

Faisal Islam Interviews Andrea Leadsom


Andrea Leadsom speaks to Faisal Islam about her "correct" CV, why she hasn't published her tax returns, and Brexit

‪Worlds Apart: A Midsummer Nightmare?‬


For many of us around the world, the summer of 2016 has become a period of seeing British politics in a whole new light. Previously perceived as boring and antiquated, it now delivers breaking news about breaking ranks at breakneck pace. From Brexit to the cascading of the British political class - how does it look from the inside? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Dr Vince Cable, former business secretary to Prime Minister David Cameron.

O'Reilly: Obama's 'Emotional Attachment' to Islam Has Hurt the US


Greeks Disillusioned with Austerity Measures


It’s a year since Greek voters overwhelmingly rejected austerity, and limits were put on how much people could take out of the bank. But in that time austerity measures have increased, and controls on banking remain. Greeks say they're not just exhausted by their economic crisis, they’re disillusioned, as Al Jazeera's John Psaropoulos reports.

Young Greeks Are Reaping the Consequences of Their Government's Mistakes


Mob Madness (2010): Can Greece find a way out of its financial mess?

Wednesday, July 06, 2016

‪Inside Story - Could War in Iraq Have Been Averted?‬


A British inquiry concludes the 2003 invasion went badly wrong, and Iraqis are still living with the consequences. Presenter: Martine Dennis

Tony Blair Speaks after Publication of Chilcot Report | Full Speech


Anti-Muslim Attacks On Rise in US


Muslims in the United States have seen an increase in violence against them over the past week. The United Arab Emirates has even warned its citizens traveling in the U.S. to avoid wearing traditional clothing. Anna Werner has more.

Trump Slams FBI's Clinton Investigation, Says "System Is Rigged"


Donald Trump slammed the FBI Tuesday after it recommended no charges be filed in connection with Hillary Clinton's private email server. CBSN's Elaine Quijano discusses the presumptive Republican nominee's comments with GOP strategist Hogan Gidley and CBSN contributor Leslie Sanchez.

Donald Trump Praises Saddam Hussein


During a campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday night, Donald Trump praised the late Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.

‪The Growth Of The US Atheist Alliance‬


Fighting for faith (2011) - American Evangelical Christians fight to keep ahead of the US Atheist Community.

Inside Story - Is ISIL Embracing a New Approach?


Three seemingly coordinated suicide attacks in Saudi Arabia, at the heart of Islam, rounds off a deadly holy month of Ramadan. ISIL is yet to take responsibilty for three, seemingly coordinated suicide attacks in Saudi Arabia. The strikes on Monday at the heart of Islam rounds off a deadly holy month of Ramadan. ISIL fighters have claimed other attacks in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Bangladesh and Iraq. So, what's the message behind the strikes?

Tuesday, July 05, 2016

Germany: Dozens of Refugees Seek Sanctuary from Deportation in Regensburg Cathedral


Around 40 Roma refugees have sort sanctuary in Regensburg Cathedral, in protest at the German state’s decision to reclassify the Balkan countries, namely Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, as ‘safe’ countries of origin.

Muslims Will Force Sharia Law? Sam Harris On Islamists


Recent data shows that Muslims want Sharia Law to be enacted in western countries. Should it be OK to kill women for adultery, going to school or showing their face to other men? How about for drawing a cartoon of Muhammad? 52% of UK Muslims want Homosexuality to be illegal according to recent polls. It is this way of thinking that leads to shootings like we witnessed recently in the US.

‪Newsnight - David Starkey Reaction to Brexit Vote‬


Russia: Thousands of Muscovite Muslims Join Morning Prayers as Eid al-Fitr Begins


Muslims in the Russian capital gathered to pray outside Moscow Cathedral Mosque, Tuesday, as believers around the world begin to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

Grafikvideo Großbritannien - heuteplus | ZDF


Nach dem Brexit Referendum ist Großbritannien uneiniger denn je. Wer will dem Ergebnis folgen und die EU verlassen?

FBI Recommends No Charges in Clinton Email Probe


The FBI has described Hillary Clinton as 'extremely careless' over her use of personal email servers while she was secretary of state.

Inside Story - Where Is Egypt Heading?


Over the past five years, Egypt has seen revolution and counter-revolution, a brief spell of civilian rule, then return to military rule.

Bloody Ramadan Draws to an End


Two days before the end of the Muslim fasting month, suicide bombers targeted three cities in Saudi Arabia.

'Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson Are Retro-nationalists,' Says Jean-Claude Juncker


The European commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, speaks in the European parliament on Tuesday. He says former Ukip leader Nigel Farage and the Tory figurehead of the Vote Leave campaign, Boris Johnson, are unpatriotic because they both resigned after the referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.

Geert Wilders: The Patriot Spring Has Arrived! Stand Up for Freedom


Dutch opposition leader Geert Wilders discusses the dangers of the Islamization of the West and the growing influence of Sharia law. He outlines his plans to defend the identity and civilization of the West from indoctrination.

Ken Clarke: Theresa May Is a 'Bloody Difficult Woman'


Sam Harris Articulates Why Donald Trump Is a Dangerous Candidate


Serbia: Dozens of Muslim Tombstones Vandalised One Night before Eid al-Fitr


Vandals damaged 34 tombstones at a Muslim cemetery of Gazilar in Novi Pazar, on Tuesday, just one evening before the start of Eid al-Fitr.

‪Special Report | After The Vote To Leave: A Nation Divided‬


Sam Kiley travels across England to talk to people who voted in the EU referendum, and find out their reasons for wanting to remain or leave, as part of Sky News' Nation Divided special

Christoph Waltz Calls Nigel Farage The "Head Rat"


"Of course the head rat would leave the sinking ship" - Christoph Waltz reacts to Nigel Farage stepping down as leader of the UK Independence Party

‪Is America Still Great?‬


As the United States marks Independence Day, Donald Trump is making headway in the presidential race with his slogan, "Make America Great Again". It implies greatness existed in the past, but not anymore. Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Philadelphia.

#WeAreHere: 'Ghost' Soldiers of the Somme


Monday, July 04, 2016

Kenya: The Perfect Holiday Destination for European Paedophiles


Child Prostitution (2009): Kenya’'s stunning beaches attract thousands of tourists each year but this tropical paradise hides a harrowing secret: children as young as 6 are having to risk their lives and sell sex in order to survive.

The Former Guantánamo Detainees Trapped in Paradise and Wanted by the Chinese


Uighurs in Paradise (2009): Meet the Uighur Muslims who were wrongly imprisoned in Guantanamo and are now caught between the rival superpowers of China and the USA.


WIKI: Palau »

Australia Elections: New Politicians Headed for Canberra


Australian voters are still waiting to find out the overall result of their national election after voting on Saturday. But what’s clear is that a record number of independent candidates and representatives from very small parties have been elected. Al Jazeera’s Andrew Thomas takes a look at the eclectic group of politicians Australians are sending to Canberra.

Brexit Rhetoric and the Consequences of Project Fear - The Listening Post


On The Listening Post this week: After an EU referendum campaign replete with racism and fear, we examine the UK media's impact on the result.

Nigel Farage Resigns as Leader of Ukip: ‘I Want My Life Back’


Nigel Farage announces his resignation on Monday as leader of the UK Independence party. Farage lauds his achievement in helping securing a victory for the leave campaign in last month’s referendum on membership of the European Union. He says he will support the next party leader and continue to be a member of the European parliament

Saudi Arabia: 'Suicide Bomb Attack' Near US Consulate in Jeddah


Sunday, July 03, 2016

Banged Up Abroad: Saudi Arabia


‪Who Will Be the Next UK Prime Minister?‬


The dust has barely settled after the Brexit referendum, and already those trying to take over David Cameron's post as prime minister are trying to sell themselves to the people. A number of them appeared on morning television, and they faced some tough questions as to why they think they're the best option to lead a post-EU United Kingdom.

Pauline Hanson Already Facing Opposition As Political Comeback Beckons


‪Professor Michael Dougan Assesses UK’s Position Following Vote to Leave the EU‬


Tony Blair Interview On Brexit - UK Keep Brexit Options Open - Labour Leadership - Sky News


Have Religions Accepted Homosexuality?


Moral and religious debate show, hosted by Naga Munchetty.

Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel Dies at 87


Nobel laureate and holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel has died at the age of 87. Wiesel was best known for his book Night, which drew on his experiences in Nazi concentration camps during the final years of World War II.

Worlds Apart: Heritage Under Barrage?


Culture wars have long been a popular topic for intellectuals, but over the past six years they have yielded ground to armed fanatics who use hammers and bombs to destroy ideas and heritage not to their liking. Will the so-called civilized world literally have to fight for its culture? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Mikhail Piotrovsky, General Director of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.

Blair: We Should Keep Options Open‬


My Shop: Polish Deli Owner on Her Fears after the Referendum


Nick Clegg Speaking to Lib Dems on 1st July 16


Holocaust-Überlebender Elie Wiesel ist tot


FBI Probes Hillary Clinton Over Private Email Use


The FBI has interviewed Democratic White House hopeful Hillary Clinton for more than three hours amid investigations into her use of a private email server while serving as US secretary of state.Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett reports from Washington.

Saturday, July 02, 2016

Inside Story - Bangladesh's New Reality


Qatari Professor Al-Ansari Analyzes the Roots of Terrorism: Something Is Wrong in Our Cultural Order


Statement von Frau Dr. Frauke Petry AFD zum Brexit


France: Sarkozy Quits as Les Républicains Head, Setting Up Presidential Bid


Former president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, told the Les Republicains party's National Council of his plans to quit as head of the organisation, setting up a potential bid for the presidency, in Paris on Saturday.

Thousands March in London for Brexit Protest


Thousands have taken the streets of London to protest against the EU referendum results on Saturday. The march, started at Park Lane and directed to Parliament Square, saw many protesters waving EU flags and banners saying ‘We love EU’, ‘March for Europe’, ‘Can’t live without EU’ and ‘Don’t go Brexit my heart’

Malcolm Turnbull: ‘I’m Confident That We Can Form a Majority Government’


Thousands Take to London's Streets in Pro-EU Protest


Thousands have protested in London against British voters' decision last week to leave the European Union, which has left the country deeply polarised.

BBC Question Time - EU Special


A special live edition discussing the implications of the UK's vote to leave the European Union. The Leave and Remain camps are evenly represented in the audience and on the panel.

David Dimbleby, Diane Abbott, Alex Salmond, Anna Soubry, Dominic Raab, Paul Nuttall and Giles Fraser


Boris v Dave: The History of Their Rivalry - BBC Newsnight


The EU referendum campaign at times seemed like a personal battle between David Cameron and Boris Johnson. Their rivalry has history. For Newsnight, Michael Cockerell looks at the relationship between the two men - and how it influenced the contest.

Brexit makes far-right stronger, says Marine Le Pen - BBC Newsnight‬


France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen has called the UK's Brexit vote "the most important moment since the fall of the Berlin Wall". The National Front leader was speaking to Emily Maitlis in her first broadcast interview since the referendum. Ms Le Pen said her party had been given a boost by the result.

Frexit - BBC Newsnight


Euroscepticism is on the rise in France, where the Front National is on the rise. So how is Brexit playing out across the channel?

Anne Will | 26.06.2016 | Großbritannien sagt Nein - Wer sagt jetzt noch Ja zu Europa? [HD]


Anne Will, Sendung in HD vom 26.6.2016 in der ARD: Politisches Beben in Europa. Die Mehrheit der Briten hat sich für einen Austritt aus der EU entschieden. Wem schadet das Nein mehr, Europa oder den Briten? Wie wird der Brexit die EU verändern?

Saudi Arabia and the UK: The Relationship Explained


Friday, July 01, 2016

Australians to Vote in Tight Election Race


‪Sadiq Khan on Brexit and the Backlash - UpFront‬


In this week's UpFront, we ask London Mayor Sadiq Khan who's to blame for the rising xenophobia gripping the UK.

Germany: Debate on Building New Mosque Brings Anti-Islam Protests to Monheim


At least 750 citizens of Monheim am Rhein, North Rhine-Westphalia, came to the City Hall, Thursday, to discuss plans to build a mosque in the city.

Boris Johnson Heckled Outside His Home


After leading the campaign for Britain to leave the EU but then announcing his decision not to stand for the Conservative party leadership, Boris Johnson is accosted by a heckler and reporters outsides his home in London on Friday

Sophie&Co: Common Woes


Battle of the Somme Remembered at Centenary Ceremony


David Cameron, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry attend a commemoration of the centenary of the Battle of the Somme at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Thiepval Memorial on Friday


Battle of the Somme Centenary Celebrations »

Wahl in Österreich: Ewald König über die Annullierung der Bundespräsidentenwahl am 01.07.2016


Österreich-Korrespondent Ewald König spricht im Schaltgespräch mit phoenix-Moderatorin Kathrin Augustin über die Annulierung der Bundespräsidentenwahl in Österreich am 01.07.2016.

Saudi Arabia's Gigantic Oil Problem, Explained in 2 Minutes


June 30 -- Saudi Arabia's vast oil wealth has transformed the lives of its citizens - but it needs to turn off the rampant spending if it wants to balance the books. This Bloomberg QuickTake video explores how the kingdom plans to navigate its post-oil future.

Battle of the Somme: 1st July 1916


The Battle of the Somme has been immortalised as the most disastrous day in British military history, when 57,000 British soldiers became casualties in a single day, 1st July 1916 - part of a doomed attempt to break the deadlock of trench warfare. But behind the myth and distortion lies the story of a meticulously planned battle, fought against a determined and experienced German enemy, and a fight that was seen at the time as both unavoidable and necessary. The Battle of the Somme, of which 1st July was just the first, disastrous day, raged for another four months, and was vital not only in diverting German forces away from their crucial assault on the French at Verdun, but in teaching Britain's 'citizen army' how to fight a modern war against the German army, arguably the best in the world.

Inside Story - How Divided Is the UK Post-Brexit Vote?


Britain has become a divided nation in the wake of a vote to leave the European Union. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is trying to make sure Scotland's voice gets heard. The leader of the Scottish National party has travelled to Brussels for talks with senior EU officials. She's begun pushing for Scots to be able to keep their EU membership after Britain leaves. But she's facing resistance from countries including France and Spain who say the EU should only negotiate membership with independent nations. There also been a significant rise in racist attacks in Britain after the brexit result was announced. So, how are minorities dealing with the backlash? And can Scotland remain in the EU after Britain leaves?

Heseltine on Brexit: 'The British People Have Been Sold a Deceitful Pup' - BBC Newsnight


Former Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine tells Evan Davis that British people were misled by Brexit campaigners, and that - regardless of whether he becomes prime minister - Boris Johnson should be put in charge of negotiations with the EU because "he got us into this mess". He argues there should either be either a second referendum or a general election to make sure the “will of the people” is met.

BBC HARDtalk - Radek Sikorski, Former Polish Foreign Minister | 28 June 2016


Radek Sikorski (Polish foreign secretary 2007-2014) gives a Polish reaction to Brexit.

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Nigel Farage On Fox News After Brexit


Nigel Farage speaks to Fox News about Britain leaving the European Union.

Ramadan North and South - Al Jazeera World


Once a year, for a whole month, Muslims around the world observe the holy month of Ramadan. Family, community work, prayer, reflection and, most importantly, fasting from sunrise to sunset, are the main elements of the month.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan On Brexit Vote


Feminised Britain & Neutered Men – Melanie Phillips


‪"All Must Have Prizes" - Melanie Phillips‬


Thatcher - Melanie Phillips


Leaving The Left - Melanie Phillips


Geert Wilders: Stand for Freedom!


Dutch opposition leader Geert Wilders discusses the dangers of the Islamization of the West and the growing influence of Sharia law. He outlines his plans to defend the identity and civilization of the West from indoctrination.

Theresa May Launches Conservative Leadership Bid: ‘Brexit Means Brexit’


The home secretary, Theresa May, launches her bid for the Conservative leadership on Thursday, promising that the UK will leave the EU following last week’s referendum result. She rules out a general election before 2020, and says there will be a normal autumn statement and no emergency budget

Boris Johnson Rules Himself Out of Tory Leadership Race


Boris Johnson announces on Thursday that he will not be running in the contest to be leader of the Conservative party. The former mayor of London’s surprise decision came after his Leave campaign ally, Michael Gove, announced that he would run

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Obama's Roots Lie In A Humble Kenyan Village


Obama's Village 2008: Meeting Obama's family members and characters that have served to shape Barak's early life. They live in a village in Kenya

Scottish Leader Meets with EU Heads


The Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been in Brussels today, meeting with European leaders. Sturgeon wants to keep Scotland in the EU, hinting that to achieve that, another referendum on Scottish independence from the UK could be held. RT's Peter Oliver has more.

Inside Story - Lack of Vision or Lack of Leadership?


‪CrossTalk: EU Implosion?‬


Post-Brexit realities and challenges: What will the European Union do now – reform itself or double down? Will Brussels take on what is called the democracy deficit? And is there such a thing as an amicable political divorce?

Heartbroken Londoners Rally Against Brexit


Atatürk Attacks and the Ripple Effects around the Region - Maajid Nawaz


Brexit: What It Means to Have Our Freedom Back


For more than 40 years, the UK has followed EU regulations regarding trade deals, immigration laws and foreign policy decisions. Denis MacEoin discusses the negative impacts of EU control and the positive changes that are now possible. Moving forward, the UK will have the ability to decide its own laws and future.

Saudi Arabia: A Régime Declining?


Tuesday, June 28, 2016

"Brexit Will Affect Our Culture as Racism and Xenophobia Will Rise" | 24.06.2016


Maajid Nawaz discusses the implications of the EU referendum result which was in favour of leaving the UK leaving the EU. In the talk, Maajid stated that "Brexit will not have a long term effect on our economy or counter-terrorism, but it will effect our culture as racism and xenophobia will rise"

The Cultural Dangers of Brexit - Maajid Nawaz | 24.06.2016


Maajid Nawaz speaks to Megyn Kelly on Fox News following the EU referendum on the cultural dangers of Britain leaving the EU. In the discussion Maajid also discusses whether leaving the EU will have a long-term impact on the UK's economy or counter-terrorism efforts.

'I Cried': London's Europeans React to Brexit


Following the EU referendum result, European immigrants in London’s Soho give their reactions to Brexit. As well as shock, upset and confusion, there is also fear for the future and disappointment in the UK’s decision

Gay Tourism is Booming in Spain


Maischberger: Sprengstoff Brexit: Fliegt Europa auseinander? | 22.06.2016