Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Monday, June 12, 2017
Qatar Airways Chief: Air Blockade ‘Unfair and Illegal’
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Donald Trump,
Qatar
Oman's Flourishing Youth Consider the Future of Their Nation
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Bad News in the Battle for Freedom of Speech
The Trump Experiment Has Failed – Still Think We Should Run Government Like A Business?
General Election: Britain Post-Brexit – May's Misjudgment
Prior to the referendum, there was no good, rational debate on the subject. Debate was governed by emotion and misinformation. So people ended up voting without knowing the facts.
As a result, the country is divided: younger people tend to be Remainers; older people tend to be Brexiters. Many young people feel they have had their future taken away from them; old people feel that Britain now has a chance to regain sovereignty and take back control.
We are living, however, in an increasingly globalized world; so how much true sovereignty can we expect to regain by leaving the EU? Moreover, what is it going to cost us?
The problem for the Tories is simple to understand. Ever since the UK entered the EU, the Party has been split – split between Europhobes and Europhiles. It seems that no leader has been able to heal the rift between these two groups. Thatcher couldn’t do it; and nor could Cameron. That’s why Cameron called the Brexit referendum: to try and bring his Party together. The mess we have now is the result. So now, instead of just the Tories being divided, the nation is divided too.
May had been herself a Remainer. She’d have been better off sticking to her principles.
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Inside Story - How Long Can Britain's May Cling to Power?
Despite Theresa May's enthusiasm to go forward, the leader of the Scottish Nationalist Party, Nicola Sturgeon, says it is time for May to move on. Sturgeon says she has lost all "authority and credibility". She says the conservatives were "reckless", and Sturgeon is promising to form alliances with any party willing to keep them out of power. So, did Theresa May's call for a snap elections backfire? | Presenter: Jane Dutton | Guests: Alex Deane - former chief of staff to David Cameron, former UK prime minister, and now heads up the public-affairs firm, FTI Consulting; Matthew Goodwin - senior fellow at the Brexit think tank, UK in a Changing Europe; Matt Zarb-Cousin - former spokesman for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn | Source: Al Jazeera News
Brexit Doubts Loom after May's Snap UK Election Gamble Back Fires
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Brexit,
EU,
Theresa May,
UK election
Saturday, June 10, 2017
Qatar FM in Moscow for Talks with Russia
Merkel Assumes UK Will Stick with Its Brexit Plan
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Angela Merkel,
Brexit
Brexit: 'I Feel I've Been Excluded' – BBC News
Friday, June 09, 2017
Thursday, June 08, 2017
HARDtalk: Bernie Sanders
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Bernie Sanders,
Hardtalk
Wednesday, June 07, 2017
Theresa May: A Profile by Matthew Parris - BBC Newsnight
Tuesday, June 06, 2017
Paris's Notre-Dame: Attacker Shot Outside Cathedral - BBC News
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BBC News,
France,
Notre Dame Cathedral,
Paris
Comey Prepares to Testify on Trump and Russia - BBC News
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BBC News,
Donald Trump,
James Comey,
Russia
Qatar's Foreign Minister Talks to Al Jazeera about Diplomatic Crisis
How Should We Tackle Extremism? - BBC Newsnight
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BBC Newsnight,
extremism
Sebastian Gorka on President Trump’s Twitter Feud with London Mayor - BBC Newsnight
Fight Over the Succession in Saudi Arabia?
Leaked UAE Emails: Yousef al-Otaiba Criticises Trump
The Huffington Post, the US media outlet that received the latest series of emails, said they showed Yousef al-Otaiba denigrating Trump and others with officials close to then-President Barack Obama.
Labels:
Donald Trump,
UAE,
Yousef al-Otaibi
UAE Email Leak: 'On What Planet Can Trump Be President?'
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Donald Trump,
UAE
Trump le climato-sceptique
Trump le climato-sceptique by LePoint
La réaction d'Emmanuel Macron au retrait des États-Unis de l'accord de Paris
La réaction d'Emmanuel Macron au retrait des... by LePoint
Pourquoi l'Arabie saoudite met au ban le Qatar
Pourquoi l'Arabie Saoudite a rompu ses... by LePoint
Monday, June 05, 2017
Inside Story - What's Behind the Diplomatic Breakdown in the Gulf?
Qatari leaders say they’re astonished at what they call the unjustified decision by seven countries to cut diplomatic relations. A cabinet statement said the aim is to strip Qatar of its sovereign decisions. The Foreign Ministry said: 'The aim is clear and it is to impose guardianship on the state. This by itself is a violation of Qatar's sovereignty as a state. So, how far will this crisis go? And what will mean for the Gulf Cooperation Council? | Presenter: Kamahl Santamaria | Guests: Abdulaziz Alhorr, Academic, researcher and contributor to the book: 'Policy-making in transformative state: The Case of Qatar'; Mahjoob Zweiri, Associate Professor in contemporary history of the Middle East, Qatar University; David Hearst, Editor in chief of Middle East Eye
Le Qatar face au défi de son isolement dans le Golfe
Rupture des relations diplomatiques, fermeture des espaces aériens et maritimes, interdiction de voyager au Qatar: la mise en quarantaine du minuscule émirat est entrée en vigueur. Appuyée par les Émirats arabes unis, Bahreïn et l'Égypte, l'Arabie saoudite a décidé lundi d'isoler son remuant voisin qu'elle accuse de financer le terrorisme. «Le Qatar accueille divers groupes terroristes pour déstabiliser la région, comme la confrérie des Frères musulmans, Daech et al-Qaida», souligne Riyad. À son tour, Doha, réagissant avec colère, a accusé ses voisins du Golfe de vouloir mettre le Qatar «sous tutelle» et de l'étouffer économiquement. » | Par Georges Malbrunot | lundi 5 juin 2017
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Arabie Saoudite,
Doha,
Égypte,
Émirats,
Golfe,
le terrorisme,
Qatar
Should Internet Be Regulated in Effort to Prevent Terror?
Diplomatic Spat: Several Gulf States Cut Ties with Qatar for Allegedly ‘Supporting Terrorism’
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Bahrain,
diplomatic crisis,
Egypt,
GCC,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia,
UAE
GCC Rift: Five Nations Cut Diplomatic Ties with Qatar
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Bahrain,
diplomatic crisis,
Egypt,
GCC,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia,
UAE
Here's What's Behind the Qatar Diplomatic Split
Iran's Leader Lashes Out at Trump, Saudis for Anti-Tehran Alliance
Trump singled out Iran as a key source of funding and support for militant groups during his visit to Saudi Arabia in late May, two days after the Iranian election in which pragmatist President Hassan Rouhani won a second term.
During Trump's visit to Riyadh, the U.S. sealed a $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, Iran's regional arch-rival.
Khamenei called the visit a display of brazenness.
"The U.S. president stands alongside the leaders of a tribal and backward system and does the sword dance, but criticizes an Iranian election with 40 million votes," the supreme leader said in a speech broadcast live on state TV.
"Even with a multi-billion dollar bribe to America, the Saudis cannot achieve their goals in the region," he said. » | Reuters | Sunday, June 4, 2017
Sunday, June 04, 2017
What's the Reason behind Recent Media Attacks against Qatar? – Inside Story
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Inside Story,
media,
Qatar
London Attacks: Police Arrest 12 after Terror Attack - BBC News
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BBC News,
London,
London Bridge,
terror attacks
No Ma’ame, It’s Not a Perversion of Islam!
I am sick to death of listening to our so-called leaders’ twaddle about these terror attacks being a “perversion” of the 'peaceful faith of Islam.' How stupid do they think the electorate is? As I tweeted today: ‘Jihad is to Islam what Coke is to cola. It’s the real thing!’ Beat that, Mrs. May! That would be a good soundbite for you!
Our politicians will never get a grip on this problem, because they simply refuse to confront the truth. As I have told you before, this is not a law enforcement issue, which they insist it is; rather, it is a war – a war on the West. The Islamic State has already come out and called for ‘All Out War’ on the West during Ramadan. Islamic State is the real thing, too. Not much different from the version of Islam practised in Saudi Arabia. In fact, one could say it is identical. The only difference is that what is pracatised in Saudi Arabia is state-sanctioned rather than rogue. But the end result is the same.
How many more innocent people are going to have to be killed and maimed before our weak leaders change the narrative and accept that they have made a mistake allowing all these people into the West? When will our politicians come to their senses? They need to stop talking nonsense and start talking sense for a change.
Sad times!
© Mark Alexander
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Election Gamble: Tight Race before UK Vote, Polls Suggest Drop in Theresa May’s Ratings
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general election,
UK
Why Saudi Arabia Is Our Friend And Iran Is Our Enemy
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Iran,
Saudi Arabia,
The Young Turks
UK: May Says “Things Need to Change,” Then Repeats False and Failed Analysis That Jihad Is “Perversion of Islam”
London Attacks: Theresa May 'Enough Is Enough' - BBC News
How Islamic State Called for 'All-Out War' on West during Ramadan
Last Saturday marked the start of a 30-day period of fasting and reflection in the Islamic world, which has in recent years seen a large uptick in Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) terror attacks.
“Muslim brothers in Europe who can’t reach the Islamic State lands, attack them in their homes, their markets, their roads and their forums,” the jihadist group said in a message entitled Where are the lions of war? and published on YouTube. Read on and comment » | Josie Ensor, Middle East Correspondent, in Beirut | Sunday, June 4, 2017
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Islamic state,
Ramadan,
war on the West
Saturday, June 03, 2017
Behind The Scenes : The Prince Of Monaco's Kitchen - Documentary
Privacy And Power: A Year In The Life Of Prince Albert Of Monaco
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Monaco,
Monte Carlo,
Prince Albert,
The Grimaldis
BBC Documentary - Abu Dhabi, UAE
UAE Direct »
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Abu Dhabi,
BBC documentary,
UAE
Mike Pence Can't Understand Why People Care About Climate Change
Branson: Paris Exit Cements Donald Trump As Worst President In U.S. History | For The Record | MSNBC
Friday, June 02, 2017
What Does US Decision on Climate Mean for our Planet? - Inside Story
The president, surrounded by his supporters, made the address during a speech at the White House on Thursday. Global leaders formed a united front in criticising the decision with condemnation coming from Asia, Australia and Europe. What is the impact of his decision? And what will it mean for our planet? | Presenter: Hazem Sika | Guest: Gina Loudon - former Trump campaign media surrogate and author; Michael Dorsey - director of the Sierra Club, the largest environmental organisation in the US; Damian Ryan - director of strategy at the Climate Group
Trump Staff Shortage – Nobody Wants To Work In His Disastrous Administration
Ireland Could Elect Its First Gay Prime Minister
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gays in politics,
Ireland
World Leaders Condemn US Withdrawal from Paris Climate Deal
Chinesischer Ministerpräsident in Berlin: Pressekonferenz Li und Kanzlerin Merkel
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Angela Merkel,
Berlin,
China,
Deutschland,
Li Keqiang,
Pressekonferenz
Our Disgraceful Exit From the Paris Accord
But this much is clear now: Mr. Trump’s policies — the latest of which was his decision to withdraw from the 2015 Paris agreement on climate change — have dismayed America’s allies, defied the wishes of much of the American business community, threatened America’s competitiveness as well as job growth in crucial industries and squandered what was left of America’s claim to leadership on an issue of global importance. » | The Editorial Board | Thursday, June 1, 2017
Speech of the French President Emmanuel Macron in English - Reaction to Donald Trump
Thursday, June 01, 2017
Trump on Paris Climate Accord
Etienne Cardiles marié à titre posthume avec le policier tué Xavier Jugelé
L’EXPRESS: François Hollande et Anne Hidalgo ont assisté mardi soir au mariage posthume du policier Xavier Jugelé, tué dans un attentat sur les Champs-Élysées, et de son compagnon.
Le mariage posthume entre Xavier Jugelé, policier tué dans un attentat sur les Champs-Élysées, et son compagnon,Étienne Cardiles, s'est déroulé mardi soir dans la mairie du 14ème arrondissement de Paris. Les deux hommes étaient déjà pacsés.
Le mariage à titre posthume est autorisé en cas de "motifs graves" - les attentats entrent dans cette catégorie, précise le site du gouvernement - et d'une "volonté matrimoniale non équivoque" de la personne décédée. C'est le président de la République qui autorise, par décret, la célébration du mariage. » | Par LEXPRESS.fr avec AFP | mercredi 31 mai 2017
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Étienne Cardiles,
France,
Paris,
Xavier Jugelé
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Does Trump Pulling Out of Paris Climate Deal Matter, Explained
Breaking Down the White House Press Briefing
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press briefing,
White House
Smoking Has Become the Root of ALL Evil! What's Being Done to Repair the Damage Done by Smoking? – Inside Story
The WHO's annual report says the industry is costly to health, the economy and the environment. The report called Big Tobacco says discarded cigarette ends and waste contain more than seven thousand toxic chemicals that poison the environment.
Cigarette butts account for up to 40 percent of all litter collected in coastal and urban clean-ups. The report also said that between 10 to 14 percent of children in tobacco-growing families miss class because they're working in tobacco fields.
Tobacco also contributes to one in six deaths from non-communicable diseases. So what's needed to control the industry?
Presenter: Hazem Sika | Guests: Vinayak Mohan Prasad, Head of the WHO Tobacco Free Initiative; Hazel Cheeseman, Director of Policy at Action on Smoking & Health
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Inside Story,
smoking,
tobacco
Wendy Sherman: Jared Kushner Backchannel Defense 'Took My Breath Away' | The Last Word | MSNBC
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Jared Kushner,
MSNBC,
The Last Word,
Wendy Sherman
Forbidden Talk: The LGBT Community In the Middle East
OhMyHappiness »
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Forbidden Talk,
homosexuality,
LGBT,
Middle East
Forbidden Talk - Homosexuality in the Middle East (2014)
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Forbidden Talk,
homosexuality,
LGBT,
Middle East
The New Germans - Featured Documentary
This film follows one of them, newspaper editor and Syrian asylum seeker Ramy Alasheq, as he looks into historical patterns of Arab immigration and how the latest arrivals are being received in their new country.
For Ramy and many others, life has not been the same since young men said to be Arab were accused of robbing and attacking German women on New Year's Eve 2015 in his new hometown, Cologne. It is a city that Ramy has come to love. But while he and fellow immigrants initially received a warm reception, there are now widespread calls to halt the entry of Arab refugees into Germany.
For hundreds of years, Germany has been a magnet for migrants and refugees from all over the world. But its specific focus on encouraging migration from countries in the Middle East like Egypt, Syria, Iraq and to a lesser extent Jordan, Palestine and North Africa, is not often discussed.
Through the human stories of second and third-generation migrants, as well as incoming new refugees, this film paints a picture of how the experience of Arab immigrants in Germany has changed over the decades.
We ask what it means to be a foreigner in Germany, and at the same time come to understand Germany itself and the reasoning behind its immigration policies. We also hear from German analysts and decision-makers about Germany's dependency on migrant communities to re-populate its dwindling towns and keep its economy strong.
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Al Jazeera documentary,
Germany,
migrants
Inside Story - What's Triggering Hate Crimes in the US?
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anti-Semitism,
bigotry,
hate crimes,
Inside Story,
Intolerance,
Islamophobia,
USA
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