Monday, May 22, 2017
Middle East: Rouhani Leaves the Door Open for Dialogue
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Hassan Rouhani,
Iran,
Middle East
Was Trump Convincing? – Inside Story
A business deal worth 350billion dollars was signed between the United States and Saudi Arabia - about one-third of which was for weapons.
The visit also provided an opportunity to realign perceptions of power in the region. Trump's predecessor Barack Obama seemed to distance himself from Saudi Arabia, by working with Iran as a regional leader. As a long-time critic of Iran, Trump is looking to reverse that policy.
But it was his speech, addressing the Muslim world, at the Arab Islamic American summit, that was most widely anticipated - a world he'd been strongly critical of during his election campaign.
Now he was urging Muslim leaders to share the burden in defeating those he described as Islamist extremists, saying a better future was only possible if they helped "drive out the terrorists".
He stuck to the speech written by his Senior Adviser Stephen Miller. But was the overture from Trump genuine? | Presenter: Richelle Carey | Guests: Robert Jordan, former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia: Ahmed Alibrahim, a Saudi affairs specialist; Henri Barkey, Director of the Middle East Program at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Sadegh Zibakalam, Professor of Political Science at the University of Tehran
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Donald Trump,
Inside Story,
Saudi Arabia
"I Could Have Died": Protesters Detail Violent Attack by Turkish President Erdogan's Guards in Washington DC
As Iranian Voters Reject Hardliner, Trump Embraces Saudi Monarch & Vows to Isolate Iran
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Democracy Now!,
Donald Trump,
Iran,
Saudi Arabia
Medea Benjamin: Congress Should Halt Trump's $110B Arms Deal over Saudi Atrocities in Yemen & Region
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Trump in Saudi Arabia
Ian McEwan: ‘Brexit Was a Huge Mistake’ - BBC Newsnight
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BBC Newsnight,
Brexit,
Ian McEwan
Ann Coulter: Trump Should Replace Much of His Cabinet
Tillerson: Today Is Historic for US-Saudi Arabia Relations
Kellyanne Conway Talks Trump's Historic Trip Abroad
To Trump, Human Rights Concerns Are Often a Barrier to Trade
As he said that at a news conference, Mr. Tillerson was standing next to the Saudi foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, who represents a government that does not guarantee free speech or many other rights. When Mr. Tillerson turned to leave, a reporter asked if he had anything to say about human rights in Saudi Arabia. The secretary departed without answering.
President Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia underscored the calculation he and his foreign policy advisers have made when it comes to questions of human rights around the world.
Mr. Trump and his team made clear they are willing to publicly overlook repression in places like Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states whose leaders are meeting here this weekend — as long as they are allies in areas the president considers more important, namely security and economics. » | Peter Baker and Michael D. Shear | Saturday, May 20, 2017
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Donald Trump,
economics,
human rights,
Saudi Arabia,
security,
trade
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Secrets of The Royal Kitchen – Royal Family Documentary
From TV suppers at Buckingham Palace, to poached salmon caught and cooked at the Royal Family’s Scotland retreat at Balmoral, Graham shows the viewers how to cook food fit for a Queen. He goes back on board the Royal Yacht Britannia where he makes good use of the Royal ice cream machine, and even recreates the wedding breakfast he helped serve up for the Prince of Wales and Princess Diana. He also gives a fascinating insight into the day-to-day food in a Palace – from eight sided cucumber sandwiches to a special dish of liver and rice, a firm favourite with the ever-present Royal corgis.
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documentary,
Royal Family,
Royal kitchen
FULL Ceremony: US President Donald Trump Arrives in Saudi Arabia (May 20, 2017)
With delicate diplomatic meetings facing him, including three summits, Trump faces a challenge of advancing his "America First" agenda without alienating key allies during his first trip abroad.
Stepping off Air Force One in 100-degree heat with his wife, Melania, Trump and his entourage received a red-carpet welcome from Saudi King Salman.
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Donald Trump,
Saudi Arabia
A Danger to the World: It's Time to Get Rid of Donald Trump
Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States. He does not possess the requisite intellect and does not understand the significance of the office he holds nor the tasks associated with it. He doesn't read. He doesn't bother to peruse important files and intelligence reports and knows little about the issues that he has identified as his priorities. His decisions are capricious and they are delivered in the form of tyrannical decrees.
He is a man free of morals. As has been demonstrated hundreds of times, he is a liar, a racist and a cheat. I feel ashamed to use these words, as sharp and loud as they are. But if they apply to anyone, they apply to Trump. And one of the media's tasks is to continue telling things as they are: Trump has to be removed from the White House. Quickly. He is a danger to the world. » | A DER SPIEGEL Editorial by Klaus Brinkbäumer | Friday, May 19, 2017
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Donald Trump
Trump's White House: A Vortex of Scandal, Chaos and Absurdity
On Wednesday, a few hours before the special counsel was set loose on him, Donald Trump was standing before the graduates of the Coast Guard Academy. He was supposed to hold an inspiring talk, to spread a positive message, as one does at graduation speeches. Instead, he once again spoke about himself. "Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair," he said to the graduating students. "Look at the way I've been treated, especially by the media," Trump said. "No politician in history, and I say this with great surety, has been treated worse or more unfairly."
No politician in history. Not Nelson Mandela. Not Mahatma Gandhi, not John F. Kennedy. Him. There stood a billionaire, inhabiting the most powerful office in the world, complaining about how unfair the world was. Because there seems to be one rule with Donald Trump: He is never to blame, even though almost everything currently happening to him is his fault. » | Mathieu von Rohr | Friday, May 19, 2017
Friday, May 19, 2017
Al Andalus – Spain – الأندلس
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Al-Andalus,
Islamic Spain,
Spain,
الأندلس
Has Venezuela Reached a Tipping Point? – UpFront
Human Rights Lawyer: Sweden Dropping Investigation of WikiLeaks' Assange Is "Long Overdue Decision"
Did Turkey Pay Mike Flynn To Help ISIS?
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ISIS,
Mike Flynn,
Turkey
Assange Charges Dropped by Swedish Prosecutors
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Ecuador Embassy,
extradition,
Julian Assange,
London,
Sweden,
USA
Theresa May to Create New Internet That Would Be Controlled and Regulated by Government
Theresa May is planning to introduce huge regulations on the way the internet works, allowing the government to decide what is said online.
Particular focus has been drawn to the end of the manifesto, which makes clear that the Tories want to introduce huge changes to the way the internet works.
"Some people say that it is not for government to regulate when it comes to technology and the internet," it states. "We disagree."
Senior Tories confirmed to BuzzFeed News that the phrasing indicates that the government intends to introduce huge restrictions on what people can post, share and publish online.
The plans will allow Britain to become "the global leader in the regulation of the use of personal data and the internet", the manifesto claims. » | Andrew Griffin | Friday, May 19, 2017
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Internet,
Internet regulation,
Theresa May,
Tories
Is Saudi Arabia on the Brink of Bankruptcy?
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bankruptcy,
oil,
Saudi Arabia
Thursday, May 18, 2017
The Crisis In French Multiculturalism (2015)
China's Ruthless Crackdown On Its Muslim Population
The Harsher Face Of Islam
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Islam,
Journeyman Pictures,
Sudan
Theresa May Conservative Manifesto Speech - BBC News
Trump Slams Special Counsel Appointment as a 'Witch Hunt'
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Donald Trump,
Russia,
witch-hunt
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
How President Trump Could Be Removed from Office
Divided Kingdom: Why Education Could Determine How You Vote – BBC Newsnight
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BBC Newsnight,
Brexit
Violent Brawl Outside Turkish Embassy in Washington DC
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Turkish Embassy,
Washington DC
Joe To Republicans: ‘Donald Trump Is Not Worth It’ | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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Donald Trump,
Mika,
Morning Joe,
MSNBC,
Republicans
America Simply Can’t Afford The Rising Costs Of Trump’s Nonstop Vacations
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Donald Trump,
vacations
Hannity: 5 Major Forces Are Aligning to Take Down Trump
Watergate Prosecutor: Well On Our Way To Impeachment Of President Trump | The 11th Hour | MSNBC
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Donald Trump,
impeachment,
MSNBC,
The 11th Hour,
Watergate
Trump Could Be Going Down Sooner Than You Think
Labels:
Cenk Uygur,
Donald Trump,
The Young Turks
Bill O'Reilly Got A New Job
Violence Erupts at Erdoğan Protest in Washington DC
Read the Guardian article here
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Even Ann Coulter Is Ready To Jump Off The Trump Train
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Ann Coulter,
Donald Trump
Eric Shawn Exclusive: A Plea for a Free Iran
Labels:
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi,
Iran
Sean Spicer, Steve Bannon, And Sarah Huckabee Sanders Erupt In Argument After Intel Leak
Why I Am Suing Trump: Washington State Attorney General Fights Admin on Muslim Ban, Drilling, Drug War & More
Breathtakingly Irresponsible: Former Bush Iraq Adviser on Trump Sharing Secret Intel with Russians
Changing EU Treaty ‘Not Taboo’ for France Anymore – Macron after Meeting Merkel
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Angela Merkel,
Emmanuel Macron,
EU,
EU Treaty,
France,
Germany
'Digital Strip-search' UK Muslim Activist Faces Charges for Not Giving Up Passwords at Airport
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digital strip-searches,
privacy,
security,
UK
Monday, May 15, 2017
Could North Korea Trigger a Nuclear War?
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North Korea,
nuclear war,
USA
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Could Brexit Lead Way to a United Ireland – BBC News
Saturday, May 13, 2017
The White House Press Briefing Is Dying
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press briefing,
White House
Caitlyn Jenner: 'Being Transgender Is Very Difficult' - BBC News
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BBC News,
Caitlyn Jenner,
transgender
Cyber Attack: Ransomware Causing Chaos Globally - BBC News
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BBC News,
cyber attack,
ransomware,
WannaCry
Bill Maher’s Hilarious Reaction to Trump Firing FBI Director Comey
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Bill Maher,
comedy,
Donald Trump,
FBI Director,
James Comey
Trump, Russia, and Comey Firing - What Does This Mean for US-Russian Relations?
Our Dishonest President
Still, nothing prepared us for the magnitude of this train wreck. Like millions of other Americans, we clung to a slim hope that the new president would turn out to be all noise and bluster, or that the people around him in the White House would act as a check on his worst instincts, or that he would be sobered and transformed by the awesome responsibilities of office.
Instead, seventy-some days in — and with about 1,400 to go before his term is completed — it is increasingly clear that those hopes were misplaced. » | The Times Editorial Board | Sunday, April 2, 2017
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Donald Trump
Friday, May 12, 2017
President Donald Trump On His Firing Of James Comey (Extended Exclusive) | NBC Nightly News
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Donald Trump,
interview,
James Comey,
NBC News
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