Thursday, June 29, 2017
’Not a Good Idea': German Foreign Minister on Erdoğan's Public Appearances Outside G20
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Germany,
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan,
Sigmar Gabriel,
Turkey
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Oliver Stone on How the US Misunderstands Putin
'Trump Was Slapped in the Face' | Tucker Chats With Oliver Stone About 'The Putin Interviews'
Saudi Demands Are Unacceptable - Qatari FM in Washington
UN: Demand to Shut Al Jazeera a Threat to Media Freedom
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Al Jazeera,
freedom of expression,
Saudi Arabia,
UN
Jeremy Scahill on Trump Team: A Cabal of Religious Extremists, Privatization Advocates & Racists (January 2017)
Trump's Only Iran Policy Is Confrontation
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Donald Trump,
Iran,
Syria
Martin Wolf on the Rise of Populism | Opinion
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Financial Times,
Martin Wolf,
populism
The Last Hong Kong Governor: Chris Patten on 20 Years after the Handover
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China,
Chris Patten,
Hong Kong
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Monday, June 26, 2017
Can Washington Push for a Dialogue on the Gulf Crisis? – Inside Story
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Al Jazeera,
Gulf crisis,
Inside Story,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia,
Washington
Divided They Stand? Liberal and Conservative States Spar over LGBT Laws, Climate Change
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Calexit,
Disunited States,
Texit,
USA
What Is the Secret of Putin’s Appeal, Explained
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Islam - The Official Lie
Helmut Kohl's Last Major Television Interview | DW Documentary
He made very few public appearances since suffering a stroke in 2008. The last major television interview with the former Chancellor was conducted by Stephan Lamby and Michael Rutz in 2003.
Never before had Helmut Kohl talked so candidly in front of the camera and in such detail about his life and his policies - and he never did again. In honor of this great statesman, Deutsche Welle is broadcasting excerpts from this remarkable interview. Helmut Kohl talks about reunification, Europe and the introduction of the Euro, and about extremely difficult periods in his life such as the party donation scandal and his wife Hannelore’s suicide. Helmut Kohl: up-close and personal.
Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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Helmut Kohl
Qatar Slams Saudi-led Demands
Authorities in Doha, however, say they are reviewing the demands and is preparing an official response after confirming the receipt of a document containing demands from the countries that cut ties with it and imposed a blockade against it earlier this month amid a major diplomatic crisis.
Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley reports.
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Gulf crisis,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia,
Saudi demands
Mohammed bin Salman al-Saud: The Hothead Who Would Be King
The sudden elevation of Mohammed bin Salman to the position of crown prince and heir apparent to his father, King Salman of Saudi Arabia, is a welcome surprise for many Saudis. It is also a matter of deep concern for some of the kingdom’s neighbours, notably Iran, which is locked in a region-wide power struggle with its Arab arch-rival that increasingly risks sucking in the US and Russia.
For younger Saudis frustrated by the kingdom’s hidebound traditionalism and inflexible religious laws, Prince Mohammed is seen as a reform-minded new broom who could sweep the country to a brighter, more open future. For critics at home and abroad, he is a dangerous and inexperienced firebrand who could undermine stability and lead Saudi Arabia to unintentional disaster. » | Simon Tisdall | Sunday, June 25, 2017
Robert Spencer on “Is Islamic Terrorism Islamic?
Saturday, June 24, 2017
Inside Story: What Is Behind the Campaign against Al Jazeera?
It's often said that journalists should avoid becoming part of the story. But the story of this regional crisis is now putting journalism at the centre of it.
Al Jazeera says the ultimatum - which must be met within 10 days - would not affect daily business.
Fellow journalists and industry representatives are voicing their angry reactions. They see it as an attempt to silence freedom of expression and using the news organisation as a bargaining chip in political differences. | Presenter: Hazem Sika | Guests: Marwan Kabalan - Associate analyst at the Doha Institute, Arab Center for Research & Policy Studies; Philippe Leruth - President of the International Federation of Journalists; Rami Khouri - Professor of Journalism, American University of Beirut
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Al Jazeera,
Gulf crisis,
Inside Story,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia
Why the World Should Take Notice of the Change in Saudi Arabia? - BBC News
King Salman's decree also means Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 31, will become deputy prime minister while continuing as defence minister.
Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, has been removed from his role as head of domestic security, state media say.
He has pledged allegiance to the new crown prince, his younger cousin.
Arab States Issue Qatar Demands | World
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Gulf crisis,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia,
Saudi demands
13 Demands on Qatar Escalate Saudi-Led Stand-off
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Gulf crisis,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia
View from Iran: Saudi Arabia – Qatar Crisis
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Iran,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia
Historic Rivalry for Regional Dominance at the Root of Saudi-Qatar Crisis
Qatar Given 10 Days to Comply with Saudi-led Bloc's 'List of Demands'
BBC Question Time | June 22, 2017
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BBC,
Question Time
Saudi's Outrageous Demand! 'We Call on All Governments to Respect Media Freedoms': Al-Jazeera on Saudi Demands for Its Closure
Read the Guardian article here
Friday, June 23, 2017
WWII Survivor Warns of Socialism and Gun Control – Must Watch
Qatar Blockade: Arab States Give Doha 10 Days to Cut Ties with Iran & Close Turkish Base
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Arab states,
Doha,
Iran,
Qatar,
Turkey
Brexit Means Brexit - The Unofficial Version | BBC Documentary | June 22, 2017
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BBC documentary,
Brexit
BREXIT Negotiations - Tusk: UK Offer for EU Citizens "Below Expectations" - BBC News
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Brexit,
Donald Tusk,
EU citizens
Thursday, June 22, 2017
As Yemen War Rages On, Saudi King Elevates the War's Architect—His Own Son—to Be Crown Prince
Inside Story - What Can Be Done To Stop Cultural Genocide?
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Al Nuri mosque,
Inside Story,
Mosul
N24 Nachrichten - Gedenkfeier für Helmut Kohl: Lammert kritisiert die Witwe Maike Kohl-Richter
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Deutschland,
Helmut Kohl,
Nachrichten
Why Saudi Arabia Is Our Friend And Iran Is Our Enemy
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Iran,
Saudi Arabia,
The Young Turks
Saudi Succession Change | World
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Has the Press Lost Its Power? - BBC Newsnight
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BBC Newsnight,
newspapers,
press
Saudi King Ousts Nephew for Son - BBC News
King Salman's decree also means Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 31, will become deputy prime minister while continuing as defence minister.
Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, has been removed from his role as head of domestic security, state media say.
He has pledged allegiance to the new crown prince, his younger cousin. Why is this significant?
Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Dave Rubin on Political Islam, Sharia Law, and “Islamophobia” (Full Interview)
Inside Story - Are the US and Russia Headed for a Conflict in Syria?
The US military shot down a Syrian fighter jet on Saturday. The White House is insisting the action was taken in self defence. But the Russian and Syrian governments have condemned it. So what does this mean for the war in Syria? | Presenter: Sohail Rahman | Guests: Pavel Felgenhauer - Defence and Military Analyst and a Columnist with the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta; Jean-Marc Rickli - Head of Global Risk and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy; Larry Korb - Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and a former naval Flight Officer.
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Inside Story,
Russia,
Syria,
USA
Mohammed bin Salman Named Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince
Saudi Arabia's King Salman has appointed his son, Mohammed bin Salman, as heir, in a major reshuffle announced early on Wednesday.
A royal decree removed Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, a 57-year-old nephew of the king, as next-in-line to the throne and replaced him with Mohammed bin Salman, 31, who was previously the deputy crown prince.
Al Jazeera's Moreana Hond reports.
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Brexit – No Future for Europeans in the UK? | DW Documentary
It’s now been one year since the UK electorate voted in favor of "Brexit”. Overnight, more than three million EU citizens living in the UK realized they were unwanted migrants, with a big question mark hanging over their future residence and work permits; people who had previously assumed they could stay in Britain for as long as they wanted.
Since then, they have lived with a growing sense of uncertainty. Brigitte Vollmer, a German doctor working at a clinic in Southampton, is considering looking for a job outside of the UK. She came as a European, not as a migrant whose presence is merely tolerated. Some British hospitals are concerned they won’t be able to keep operating if all the EU migrants leave. German scientists are now also turning down professorships at prestigious British universities - unthinkable just a year ago. The future of science and research in Britain is now considered too uncertain, given that a good portion of funding for research will be lost when the UK leaves the European Union. The sense of unease and uncertainty is great among EU citizens.
Amir Ashour, the Queer Face of Iraq (June 2016)
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Amir Ashour,
Iraq,
LGBT
Amir Ashour - BBC Interview
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Amir Ashour,
BBC interview,
Iraq,
LGBT
Douglas Murray - Europe Belongs to Europeans
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Douglas Murray,
Europe
Monday, June 19, 2017
Egyptian Writer: Saudi Arabia Bankrolling Authoritarian Regimes Across the Arab World
The Changing Face of America: Why I Converted to Islam
Trump's Policy Agenda Is a Bigger Scandal Than His Russia Ties
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Germany, Austria Warn US against Imposing New Sanctions on Russia
Alastair Campbell vs Tony Blair: Will Corbyn Become Prime Minister? | GQ Politics | British GQ
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Alastair Campbell,
GQ,
Jeremy Corbyn,
Tony Blair
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Inside Story - What's the Human Cost of the Gulf Row with Qatar?
Bahrain has jailed one of its citizens for comments made on social media after it passed a controversial law criminalising sympathy with Qatar, while Saudi Arabia and the UAE have threatened similar punishments as the diplomatic crisis in the Gulf worsens.
Together with Egypt, the four countries severed diplomatic ties with Qatar on June 5 and imposed a land, sea, and air blockade.
Qatar's National Human Rights Committee says since then, more than 13,000 citizens from the three Gulf countries living in Qatar have been affected, with the rights group receiving 155 complaints from mixed families separated by the travel ban.
The committee also says it's received reports of at least 764 human rights violations.
So what's the human cost of the blockade against Qatar? And what will be the long-term impact?
Presenter: Jane Dutton | Guests: Saeed Al-Shehabi - Bahraini activist and leader of the Bahrain Free Movement; Khalil Jahshan - Executive director of the Arab Center of Washington; Saad Djebbar - International lawyer.
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Gulf crisis,
Inside Story,
Qatar
Book Review: The Dawning of a New Dark Age by Mark Alexander
The book is clearly written and makes fascinating reading.
The warnings to the West, as to what will happen when extremists control such a religion, are all so skillfully stated.
I found it difficult to put the book down once I started to read it.
Glynne (Wales)
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Theresa May on Grenfell Tower - Full BBC Newsnight Interview
Friday, June 16, 2017
'May's Election Gamble': What Happened? - BBC Newsnight
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