François Fil[l]on gagne haut la main... chez les seniors. Plébiscité chez les plus de 65 ans, (40,6 %), le candidat LR fait un carton dans les maisons de retraite. Emmanuel Macron séduit surtout les cadres et les professions intellectuelles (28 %). Quant à Marine Le Pen, c'est chez les chômeurs et les ouvriers qu'elle fait ses meilleurs scores, capitalisant plus de 29,9 % d'intention de vote dans ces catégories. Tels sont les premiers enseignements que réserve l'étude publiée par l'institut OpinionWay et réalisée le dimanche 23 avril, jour du premier tour, auprès de plus de 9 000 personnes inscrites sur les listes électorales. » | Par Baudouin Eschapasse | lundi 24 avril 2017
Monday, April 24, 2017
Présidentielle : les enseignements d'un premier tour hors norme
François Fil[l]on gagne haut la main... chez les seniors. Plébiscité chez les plus de 65 ans, (40,6 %), le candidat LR fait un carton dans les maisons de retraite. Emmanuel Macron séduit surtout les cadres et les professions intellectuelles (28 %). Quant à Marine Le Pen, c'est chez les chômeurs et les ouvriers qu'elle fait ses meilleurs scores, capitalisant plus de 29,9 % d'intention de vote dans ces catégories. Tels sont les premiers enseignements que réserve l'étude publiée par l'institut OpinionWay et réalisée le dimanche 23 avril, jour du premier tour, auprès de plus de 9 000 personnes inscrites sur les listes électorales. » | Par Baudouin Eschapasse | lundi 24 avril 2017
Relief in Berlin as Macron Wins First Round
Berlin can breathe a sigh of relief – for now. Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron has taken the lead in the first round of France’s presidential election, raising hopes in neighboring Germany that its most important European partner will hold the line against a populist wave that threatens to upend the European Union.
The contest, however, is far from over and the final outcome is anything but certain. Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen was nipping at Mr. Macron’s heels in Sunday’s poll, trailing him by just 2 percentage points in the first round according to preliminary results. » | Spencer Kimball | Sunday, April 23, 2017
Watters' Words: The Mainstream Media Exposed... Again!
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Donald Trump,
FOX News,
Jesse Watters,
MSM,
Watters' World
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Présidentielle 2017 : Macron veut être le «président des patriotes face aux nationalistes»
Beer And Tobacco Are Kinda Good For You
Denial & Obfuscation about Islam Fuels Growing Distrust - Douglas Murray
The other panelists were Simon Jenkins (former Times editor and Guardian columnist) and Fawaz Gerges (an expert on ISIS and Al-Qaeda). The moderator was Clarissa Ward.
Excerpted from the Intelligence Squared event: "Don't give them what they want: Terrorists should be starved of the oxygen of publicity" | February 22, 2017 at The Royal Institution
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Douglas Murray,
Islam,
Islamic terrorism
Giving the Far Right a Voice - The Listening Post
Islam in the Heart of England and France
The city of Birmingham in the West Midlands, the heart of England, the place where the Industrial Revolution began, the second city of the UK and the eighth-largest in Europe, today is Britain's most dangerous city. With a large and growing Muslim population, five of its electoral wards have the highest levels of radicalization and terrorism in the country. » | Denis MacEoin | Sunday, April 23, 2017
Opinion: The Planet Can’t Stand This Presidency
President Trump’s environmental onslaught will have immediate, dangerous effects. He has vowed to reopen coal mines and moved to keep the dirtiest power plants open for many years into the future. Dirty air, the kind you get around coal-fired power plants, kills people.
It’s much the same as his policies on health care or refugees: Real people (the poorest and most vulnerable people) will be hurt in real time. That’s why the resistance has been so fierce.
But there’s an extra dimension to the environmental damage. What Mr. Trump is trying to do to the planet’s climate will play out over geologic time as well. In fact, it’s time itself that he’s stealing from us.
What I mean is, we have only a short window to deal with the climate crisis or else we forever lose the chance to thwart truly catastrophic heating. » | Bill McKibben | Thursday, April 20, 2017
Julie Bishop Hits Back at North Korea as Labor Backs 'Harder-edged' US Stance
Australia’s foreign minister, Julie Bishop, says North Korea should look after its “long-suffering citizens” rather than developing weapons of mass destruction after the regime pointedly warned Australia of a possible nuclear strike if Canberra persists in “blindly and zealously toeing the US line”.
Bishop issued a statement on Sunday declaring North Korea’s threats of nuclear strikes against other nations “further underlines the need for the regime to abandon its illegal nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs”.
“These present a grave threat to its neighbours, and if left unchecked, to the broader region including Australia,” the foreign minister said. “The North Korean government should invest in the welfare of its long-suffering citizens, rather than weapons of mass destruction.” » | Katharine Murphy, Political Editor | Sunday, April 23, 2017
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Australia,
Julie Bishop,
North Korea
North Korea Warns Australia of Possible Nuclear Strike If It 'Blindly Toes US Line'
North Korea has bluntly warned Australia of a possible nuclear strike if Canberra persists in “blindly and zealously toeing the US line”.
North Korea’s state new agency (KCNA) quoted a foreign ministry spokesman castigating Australian foreign minister, Julie Bishop, after she said the rogue nation would be subject to further Australian sanctions and for “spouting a string of rubbish against the DPRK over its entirely just steps for self-defence”.
“If Australia persists in following the US moves to isolate and stifle the DPRK and remains a shock brigade of the US master, this will be a suicidal act of coming within the range of the nuclear strike of the strategic force of the DPRK,” the report said.
“The Australian foreign minister had better think twice about the consequences to be entailed by her reckless tongue-lashing before flattering the US.” » | Australian Associated Press | Sunday, April 23, 2017
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Canberra,
DPRK,
Julie Bishop,
KCNA,
Mike Pence,
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Pyongyang,
USA
Ukip to Campaign to Ban Burqa and Sharia Courts, Says Paul Nuttall
Ukip will push to ban the burqa and sharia courts, Paul Nuttall has said, though he denied the Eurosceptic party was reinventing itself as an anti-Islam party.
In a BBC interview, Ukip’s leader also refused to confirm whether he would stand in the 8 June election, having been defeated in the Stoke-on-Trent Central byelection weeks ago.
Nuttall said the party’s policies were not singling out Muslims. He said there were no similar proposals to ban Jewish religious courts because the Jewish population was smaller than the Muslim population.
Nuttall had previously said in 2013 the party should not pursue a burqa ban, but he told the Andrew Marr Show that circumstances had changed. » | Jessica Elgot, Political Reporter | Sunday, April 23, 2017
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burqa,
Paul Nuttall,
sharia courts,
UKIP
French Elections 2017: Disintegrating Left-Right Divide Sets Stage for Political Upheaval
French voters go to the polls on Sunday in the first round of a presidential election that to the very end has brought little consensus or comfort and only one certainty: the result will be a political upheaval, whoever wins.
Even as they walk into their bureau de vote, many will still be undecided, faced with paper slips for an unprecedented 11 candidates, only four of them thought to be serious contenders for the Elysée palace. There is a nail-biting sense that anything could happen.
Do they vote for or against? Do they choose a candidate who represents their politics or one who, opinion polls suggest, is most likely to defeat the woman whose presence as one of two candidates in the second-round runoff in a fortnight seems a given, but whose name still provokes a frisson of fear for many: the far-right Front National leader Marine Le Pen, with her anti-Europe, anti-immigration, “French-first” programme? » | Kim Willsher in Paris | Saturday, April 22, 2017
Marine Le Pen's Rise in 'Forgotten France'
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Burgundy,
France,
Marine Le Pen
France Votes: ‘The Determining Factor Is Personality’
Read the Guardian article here
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Tobacco Wars - Episode One - Lighting Up; Episode Two - Smokescreen; Episode Three - Smoked Out
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cigarettes,
documentary,
tobacco,
tobacco wars
French Voters to Cast Ballots in Wake of Terror Incident
Scientists Make Stand Against Trump
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Donald Trump,
scientists,
The Young Turks
Libre-échange: les Etats-Unis prêts à négocier avec l'Union européenne
La nouvelle est inquiétante pour Theresa May. D'après le Times, qui cite des sources officielles à la Maison Blanche, l'administration Trump a changé son fusil d'épaule en matière d'accords de libre-échange. Alors que le président américain avait promis de conclure "rapidement et dans les règles" un accord commercial avec le Royaume-Uni, c'est maintenant vers l'Europe qu'il se tourne.
Deux raisons à ce revirement. D'abord, les Etats-Unis ne peuvent conclure aucun accord avec le Royaume-Uni avant mars 2019, date théorique à laquelle le Brexit deviendra effectif si les négociations se déroulent correctement. "Rapidement et dans les règles" devient donc illusoire. » | Par Laurent Martinet | samedi 22 avril 2017
Xavier Jugelé, 37, Officer Killed in Paris, Was Defender of Gay Rights
He was among the officers who responded to a terrorist attack at the Bataclan concert hall in November 2015, and he was in the crowd when Sting helped reopen the 19th-century building a year later.
Xavier Jugelé, 37, a Paris police officer since 2010, himself fell victim to terrorism Thursday evening. He was in a police vehicle on the heavily guarded Champs-Élysées, Paris’s most famous boulevard, when a gunman opened fire, killing him and wounding two other officers, along with a bystander.
The gunman was shot dead as he tried to flee; the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack a short while later.
Officer Jugelé was mourned on Friday by friends and fellow officers. » | Lilia Blaise | Friday, April 21, 2017
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Champs Élysées,
Paris,
terror attack,
Xavier Jugelé
Andrew Sullivan On Donald Trump: 'Huge Mistake' That He's President | MTP Daily | MSNBC
Netanyahu: US Shift in Stance on Iran Is an Important Change
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Benjamin Netanyahu,
Iran,
Israel,
nuclear program,
Sean Hannity,
Shiites,
USA
Friday, April 21, 2017
Chemical ‘Attack’ Was False Flag to Justify Strike on Airbase – President Assad
Ivanka And Jared Are Spectacularly Unqualified — And Why That Matters
To cite a recent New York Times story, they “have emerged as President Trump’s most important advisers, at least for now.”
And surely the most unqualified ones to ever hold such august positions.
But that last part doesn’t seem to matter. Because beyond everything else — the astonishing conflicts of interest and the continued, brazen self-enrichment — these two represent the end of any expectation that expertise is required for government work. Even in a Cabinet that is viewed as the most inexperienced in American history, the president’s daughter and son-in-law stand out for having neither the knowledge nor the experience to reasonably pursue any of the many missions they have been given. » | Jane Eisner | Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Bill O’Reilly Sacked, Finds It ‘Tremendously Disheartening'
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Bill O'Reilly,
FOX News
Fox News Viewers Boycott Over O'Reilly
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Bill O'Reilly,
FOX News
It's Time To Break Off EU Membership Talks with Turkey
With Turkey's vote on Sunday for sweeping constitutional reforms, autocratic President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has consolidated his power and divided the country. The referendum on the Turkish Constitution is just one further example in the year of Brexit of the dubious value of referenda. There is likely to be much talk in the coming days of a majority vote, regardless how narrow it was (51.4-48.8), and how it must be respected.
For the European Union, however, there can only be one outcome: Membership negotiations with Turkey should be terminated.
The Turks have voted for autocracy, for the repression of political opponents and likely also for the introduction of the death penalty. None of these can be reconciled with membership in the EU. For Brussels now, at the very latest, the time has come to call the accession process what it is: dead. » | Markus Becker in Brussels | Tuesday, April 18, 2017
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EU membership,
Turkey
Champs Élysées shooting: French police officer killed in Paris
Read the Guardian article here
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Champs Élysées,
France,
Islamic state,
Paris,
terror attack
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Anderson Cooper Show | Bill O'Reilly OUT at Fox News | April 19, 2017
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Anderson Cooper,
Bill O'Reilly,
FOX News
We Need to Talk about Theresa May
Theresa May is not just breaking her promises – she is breaking our politics »
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Theresa May
EU Parliament President against a ‘Hard, Strong, Cold Brexit’
EU leader: UK would be welcomed back if voters overturn Brexit »
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Antonio Tajani,
Brexit,
EU Parliament
North Korea Threatens US as Tensions Rise
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CBS News,
North Korea,
USA
Russia Bans Jehovah's Witnesses after Supreme Court Rules Christian Sect 'Extremists’
Russia has banned Jehovah's Witnesses after the Supreme Court ruled the Christian sect to be an “extremist” group.
“The Supreme Court has ruled to sustain the claim of Russia's ministry of justice and deem the 'Administrative Centre of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia' organisation extremist, eliminate it and ban its activity in Russia,” said judge Yuri Ivanenko.
“The property of the Jehovah's Witnesses organisation is to be confiscated to the state revenue.” Read on and comment » | Lizzie Dearden | Thursday, April 20, 2017
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Jehovah's Witnesses,
Russia
First Roger Ailes, Now Bill O'Reilly: Sexual Harassment Scandal Ousts Top Men at Fox News
Kleptocracy?: How Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner Personally Profit from Their Roles in the White House
Bill O’Reilly Is Forced Out at Fox News
Read the New York Times article here
For Fox News, Life After Bill O’Reilly Will Feature Tucker Carlson »
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Bill O'Reilly,
FOX News,
Tucker Carlson
US Could End Visa-free Travel for Europeans, Donald Trump's Secretary of Homeland Security Says
The Trump administration is considering making changes to the US visa-waiver system that could make it much harder for Europeans travelling to America.
Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly said the existing rules, which do not require Britons to obtain a visa, should be reviewed amid heightened concerns about terrorism.
"We have to start looking very hard at that [visa waiver] programme,” he said. Read on and comment » | Tom Batchelor | Thursday, April 20, 2017
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ESTA,
USA,
Visa Waiver Program
Asma al-Assad- die First Lady Syriens
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Asma al-Assad,
Syrien
Asma Al Assad: Things You Need to Know Bashar’s Wife
Asma al-Assad: A Rose in the Desert »
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Asma al-Assad,
Syria
Significant Part of LGBT Community to Support Le Pen in Upcoming Elections – Poll
Bill O'Reilly Officially Fired
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Bill O'Reilly,
FOX News,
The Young Turks
Nick Clegg: 'Brexit-obsessed Government Isn't Doing Its Day Job' - BBC Newsnight
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Fox News trennt sich endgültig von Bill O’Reilly
Der konservativ geprägte amerikanische Sender Fox News hat sich nach Berichten über sexuelle Übergriffe von seinem Kult-Moderator Bill O’Reilly getrennt. Das Mutterunternehmen des zum Imperium von Medienzar Rupert Murdoch gehörenden Senders bestätigte die Personalie. „Nach einer sorgfältigen Prüfung der Vorwürfe stimmen das Unternehmen und Bill O’Reilly überein, dass Bill O’Reilly nicht auf Fox News zurückkehren wird“, hieß es in einer Stellungnahme der 21st Century Fox am Mittwoch. » | Quelle: pach./dpa | Mittwoch, 19. April 2017
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Bill O'Reilly,
FOX News
Fox News 'to Drop Host Bill O'Reilly' after Harassment Cases
The Wall Street Journal - owned by Rupert Murdoch, who also owns Fox News - reports the network is "preparing to cut ties" with the presenter.
Pressure on Fox has mounted since recent reports that five women received $13m in payouts because of Mr O'Reilly.
More than 50 sponsors have withdrawn ads from his show, The O'Reilly Factor.
US media report that the board of 21st Century Fox will hold a meeting about the matter on Thursday.
According to New York Magazine, executives were holding emergency meetings on Wednesday morning to discuss how to get rid of Mr O'Reilly. » | Wednesday, April 19, 2017
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Bill O'Reilly,
FOX News
Republican Senators Furious That Trump Has Turned Presidency Into A “Trump” Brand Commercial
The Americans did something very stupid to elect Donald Trump into the White House. Trump is a man with no political experience; and even after this short time in office, it's plain to see. Further, he is being influenced by Ivanka, who is profiting from her position in the White House. But more importantly, can anyone explain to me what this young lady knows or understands about geopolitics? And that goes for her husband, Jared, too. How is he going to fix Middle Eastern problems? More especially, how is he going to fix the Palestinian question, particularly when so many experienced politicians before him have failed? The Trump administration is a disaster, it seems to me. God only knows what the next four years will bring. World war is, of course, not out of the question. – Mark
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Donald Trump,
Republicans,
US politics,
White House
POLL: America's Opinion Of Ivanka Trump
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Ivanka Trump,
The Young Turks
Reports Indicate Fox News May Cut Ties With Bill O'Reilly | The Last Word | MSNBC
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Bill O'Reilly,
FOX News
Business Deal In China For Ivanka Trump's Company Raises Concern | The 11th Hour | MSNBC
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Brian Williams,
China,
Ivanka Trump,
MSNBC,
The 11th Hour
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Mahmoud Ahmadenijad Calls for Regional Unity
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Iran,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Ann Coulter Debates Trump's Syria Bombing
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Ann Coulter,
President Trump,
Syria,
US air strikes
All the Times Theresa May Refused to Call a General Election
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general election,
Theresa May
Tim Farron on General Election - BBC News
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general election,
Lib Dems,
Tim Farron
North Korea Ready to React to 'Any Mode of War' from US
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North Korea,
USA
‘Frexit’ Concerns ahead of French Election
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France,
French elections,
Frexit
This Is No General Election, It’s a Coup – MPs Have a Duty to Stop Theresa May
Theresa May has turned democracy against itself. She has been seduced by the siren evidence of the 20-point lead in the polls, and she will have a general election, the one she said again and again that she would not call. And it will almost certainly return her with a thumping majority that will allow her to run the Brexit negotiations just as she wants.
There will be no obligation on her to reflect the views of the minority position. She will leave the remainers of England disempowered. She has made a Scottish referendum inevitable, and a border poll in Northern Ireland infinitely more likely. She is resetting politics in a way that will entrench division. We will all rue this day. Read on and comment » | Anne Perkins | Tuesday, April 18, 2017
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general election,
UK
Prime Minister Theresa May Calls General Election for 8 June – Full Video Statement
May has called a snap general election. The Guardian’s writers respond »
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general election,
Theresa May,
UK
Why Tension between the US and N. Korea Will Only Get Worse
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missile tests,
North Korea,
Tucker Carlson,
USA
Monday, April 17, 2017
Post-Brexit Britain: This Is What Taking Your Country Back Looks Like
So how is the post Brexit post Trump world shaping up? Well recent events have cast a revealing light as to the direction of travel. Last week saw the post Brexit “Global Britain” strategy pursued headlong. Theresa May was in Saudi Arabia, Chancellor Philip Hammond in India and international trade secretary Dr Liam Fox in the Philippines.
Global Britain
The “Global Britain” strategy essentially embodies an extreme free market drive long dreamed of by elements of the corporate and financial elite. It will take the form of bilateral trade agreements (most notably with Trump’s America) and a bonfire of regulations.
If you thought leaving the European Union would avert the EU-US trade agreement, or Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), think again. A free trade deal with Trump’s America could be TTIP magnified times 10 leaving the UK exposed without the negotiating power of the EU. It will aggressively open up the NHS and public services to US corporate takeover and lock in privatisation. Read on and comment » | Youssef El-Gingihy | Wednesday, April 12, 2017
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Brexit,
Theresa May
Kevork Almassian - What Is Really Happening in Syria?
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Syria
Where's Turkey Headed After Its Referendum? – Inside Story
North Korea 'Will Test Missiles Weekly' Senior Official Tells BBC News
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North Korea,
Pyongyang
Advocates Urge Trump to De-escalate with North Korea, Not Ratchet Up Threats & Military Aggression
Pence: US Era of Strategic Patience with North Korea Over - BBC News
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BBC News,
Mike Pence,
North Korea
Chris Matthews On Donald Trump’s Ignorance Of History | Hardball | MSNBC | April 12, 2017
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Chris Matthews,
Donald Trump,
Hardball,
MSNBC,
US history
Marine Le Pen's More 'Subtle, Dangerous' Message | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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Marine Le Pen,
Morning Joe,
MSNBC
Steve Bannon Hastens His Own Demise | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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Morning Joe,
MSNBC,
Steve Bannon,
White House
Comic Book World? Boris Johnson Lumps Russia In as Part of 'Super-villain League’
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Bashar Al-Assad,
Boris Johnson,
Russia,
Syria,
Vladimir Putin
EU Observer in Turkey Condemns Referendum as 'Neither Fair Nor Free'
Fears the Yes vote in Turkey's referendum which granted far-reaching new powers to Turkey's President may have been unfairly influenced in his favour have been heightened by criticism from an EU observer sent as an impartial witness.
Opposition parties are saying the result should be annulled after alleging electoral fraud in Sunday’s referendum, in which 51% of the electorate voted for constitutional changes that include the abolition of the office of Prime Minister, and could allow Recep Tayyip Erdogan to stay as President until 2029.
The EU sent a delegation of 20 impartial observers to ensure the referendum complied with European standards. Read on and comment » | Niamh McIntyre | Monday, April 17, 2017
Exclusive: British Journalist Destroys MSM Lies On Syria
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Bashar Al-Assad,
chemical attack,
fake news,
Idlib,
MSM,
Syria
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