Saturday, September 09, 2017
Pamela Geller's Film: "Can’t We Talk About This?" | Islam & Free Speech
Real Media: Biggest Arms Deal in History
Friday, September 08, 2017
Yves Saint Laurent's Pierre Bergé on Fashion, Art and Politics – BBC Newsnight
The late Pierre Bergé »
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Former Neo-Nazi Group Member Offers Insight Into 'Far-Right Extremism' | Good Morning Britain
Charlie Rose on Steve Bannon's "60 Minutes" Interview
North Korea: What Would a War Look Like? - BBC News
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Yahya Cholil Staquf's Message Delivered to the Council of the European Union
Thursday, September 07, 2017
Worlds Apart: Donald Manzullo, President of the Korea Economic Institute of America
Barbuda ‘Barely Habitable’ after Hurricane Irma
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Duterte's Son Questioned over Illegal Drug Smuggling
Merkel Booed, Pelted with Tomatoes on Campaign Trail in Eastern Germany
Trump’s Presidency Fuels More Hatred On An Unprecedented Level
Why We Must Talk About Trump’s Mental Health | The Resistance with Keith Olbermann | GQ
Aung San Suu Kyi's Fall from Grace? – BBC Newsnight
Wednesday, September 06, 2017
Sanctions Against North Korea Is a Dangerous Dead-End
Inside Story - What's the Fall-out from Scrapping DACA?
President Trump has scrapped the Obama era immigration programme known as DACA - or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
It protected young undocumented immigrants from deportation. Now Congress has six months to replace it.
Former President Barack Obama has called it "cruel and wrong," but Trump says he's upholding the constitution.
So, what does it mean for those who know no country other than the US? And is politics involved in this controversial decision?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Rina Shah - Founder & Principal of Rilax Strategies; Noor Zafar - Attorney at the Centre for Constitutional Rights; Joe Watkins - Republican Political Strategist.
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Donald Trump,
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USA
Piers Morgan Challenges Doctor's Claims That Homosexuality is an 'Aberration' | Good Morning Britain
Jacob Rees-Mogg Admits That He Opposes Abortion and Same-Sex Marriage | Good Morning Britain
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
Obama Slams Trump for Rescinding DACA, Calls Move 'Cruel'
Trump ends DACA, but gives Congress window to save it "To target these young people is wrong -- because they have done nothing wrong," Obama wrote in a post on Facebook hours after the decision was announced by President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions. "It is self-defeating -- because they want to start new businesses, staff our labs, serve in our military, and otherwise contribute to the country we love. And it is cruel."
The lengthy statement is among Obama's most forceful since departing office. He sharply criticized Trump's motives and insisted rescinding the program -- called DACA -- was not legally required. » | Kevin Liptak, CNN Whit House Producer | September 5, 2017
What Do We Know about North Korea’s Kim Jong-un? – BBC Newsnight
US Options In North Korea Down To Binary Choice | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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Jeff Sessions Announces End of DACA
Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks today on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals also known as DACA. Dreamers are people who were illegally brought to the United States as children who under the program were granted visas. President Trump and Jeff Sessions plan to end this program during this announcement.
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Inside Story - What to Do about North Korea?
Donald Trump described the north as a "rogue nation" which continues to be "very hostile and dangerous to the United States".
South Korea has started live-fire drills to 'strongly warn' its northern neighbour. And the UN Security Council held its second emergency meeting in a week.
But stiff sanctions have already been imposed - without stopping the missiles being launched or the test bombs being detonated.
So, what now? And does a military response risk the beginning of another world war?
Presenter: Jane Dutton | Guests: Isaac Stone Fish - Center on US-China relations; Victor Gao - China National Association of International Studies; Robert Kelly - International relations specialist
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Inside Story,
North Korea
Monday, September 04, 2017
The Woman in Pink: Who Is KCTV’s News Anchor?
The Lady in Pink »
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Ri Chun-hee
Turkey: Two Further German Citizens Detained in Antalya | DW English
Could North Korea Trigger a Nuclear War? - Video Explainer
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Sunday, September 03, 2017
The Collapse of British Culture
At the local level in Manchester, England, a government meeting opens with Islamic prayer.
A young man wrote on his body, Stop Muslim Rape Gangs. This in reference to “Asian” rape gangs in the media. He was arrested for inciting racial hatred.
The West has always failed to call Muslims, “Muslims.” Instead they call them Arabs, Saracens, Turks, Moors, and now the Brits call them Asians.
The British spend their political capital to denigrate their own culture and elevate Islam. We are seeing the collapse of Britain due to a civilizational war with Islam.
Discrimination against Muslims May Have Fueled Spain Attacks
Most of the attackers were Moroccan-born young men who had been radicalised in Catalonia. That has raised questions about whether migrant communities are integrating into society.
Low wages, poor education and racism are common obstacles to integrating Moroccan immigrant families in the European country.
Al Jazeera's Karl Penhaul reports from the city of Terrassa.
North Korea Nuclear Test: Hydrogen Bomb 'Missile-ready' - BBC News
The secretive communist state said its sixth nuclear test was a "perfect success", hours after seismologists had detected an earth tremor.
Pyongyang said it had tested a hydrogen bomb - a device many times more powerful than an atomic bomb.
Analysts say the claims should be treated with caution, but its nuclear capability is clearly advancing.
North Korea last carried out a nuclear test in September 2016. It has defied UN sanctions and international pressure to develop nuclear weapons and to test missiles which could potentially reach the mainland US.
South Korean officials said the latest test took place in Kilju County, where the North's Punggye-ri nuclear test site is situated.
Saturday, September 02, 2017
Princess Diana - Tragedy or Treason – Documentary
Neo-Nazi Groups Are a Threat Worldwide
Christians Facing Persecution in Turkey | DW Documentary
Ann Coulter Urges President Trump to Terminate DACA
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Trump’s Wall: A Symbol of His Presidency? - BBC Newsnight
North Korea’s Missiles May Turn Japan Away From Pacifism
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Hurricane Harvey: Flooding to Continue in Houston
The White House says it will request additional funding later this month. Meanwhile, more Houston residents were allowed to return to their homes on Friday, to begin the emotional and difficult task of trying to assess Harvey's damage.
Al Jazeera’s Shihab Rattansi reports from Port Arthur.
Friday, September 01, 2017
Hamed Abdel-Samad – Europa und Islam - Wer wandelt wen? – Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut (DAI), Heidelberg
Der Politikwissenschaftler und Publizist Hamed Abdel-Samad ist Mitglied der Deutschen Islam Konferenz und zählt zu den profiliertesten islamischen Intellektuellen im deutschsprachigen Raum.
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Wie kreative Musliminnen das Burka Verbot in der Schweiz umgehen
Why Is Mecca Having an $80bn Makeover? | The Economist
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Putin Warns US, North Korea On Verge Of Conflict
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Vladimir Putin
Hurricane Harvey: The Aftermath - BBC Newsnight
Sebastian Gorka: Former Donald Trump Adviser on Charlottesville
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Worlds Apart: Arrogance of Ignorance? – Richard Dawkins, Evolutionary Biologist
Inside the Mind of White America - BBC News
And yet, a 2013 Pew Research Center study showed that half of white Americans surveyed do not feel that African Americans are treated less fairly by the police, employers, doctors and others. Only 13% of blacks felt the same way. Amid the current backdrop of the Black Lives Matter movement and increasing wealth disparity, Clive Myrie from the BBC's This Week's World delves into what white Americans understand - or don't - about race.
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Switzerland: 'Demonisation of the Press Is Poisonous' - UN Human Rights Official on Trump
"The president prides himself as a taboo breaker. Indeed, his supporters see him as such, but at the time I expressed my feeling that this was grossly irresponsible because it has consequences, it emboldens those who may think similarly to sharpen their assaults" he said.
WIKI: Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad »
Princess Diana's Legacy - 20 Years after Her Death | DW Documentary
The Princess of Wales’ legacy lives on to this day. The friendly way in which she approached people, whatever their background, changed the face of the British monarchy forever.
Our documentary 'Princess Diana - The Quiet Revolution' tells her story. For centuries, ceremonial splendor and a tradition of keeping a stiff upper lip had been the main characteristics of the British monarchy. The royal family had grown apart from the people. Then along came Princess Diana and stirred it all up. She lived a life in the public spotlight: not only as a successful ambassador in the campaign against landmines, but also as a woman whose marriage was in trouble, and as the loving mother of two sons. It was a life of glamour and desperation at the same time. With her husband Prince Charles’s affair with his then long-term lover Camilla Parker Bowles, and her own amorous escapades, the paparazzi were never far away. Princess Diana fascinated people with her charm, her beauty and the warm manner with which she approached the sick and the disadvantaged. But the Queen’s relationship with her daughter-in-law was never simple. The two women’s views of the monarchy were just too different. Yet after Diana’s death, the royal family adopted her more modern, open style. Today, 20 years after Diana’s death, the Queen is more popular among her people than ever.
Remembering the Legacy of the 'People's Princess'
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Diana's Death: Nigella Lawson Reports for Newsnight in 1997 - Newsnight Archives
Worlds Apart on Trump, Putin – Oksana Is Joined by Herbert London
Dr. Herbert London »
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Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Inside Story - What Can Russia Do to Help End the Gulf Crisis?
Lavrov is the highest ranking Russian official to come to the Gulf since the crisis began. He says Russia fully supports the Emir of Kuwait's efforts to bring an end to the blockade that began on June 5th. But what can Russia do to help end the blockade?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Fahad bin Mohammed Al-Attiya - Qatar's Ambassador to Russia; Vyacheslav Matuzov - a former Russian diplomat, now Chairman of the Russian Friendship Society with Arab Countries; Abdullah Baabood - Professor of International Relations and Political Economy of the Gulf at Qatar University
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France: What Is behind Macron's Drastic Fall in Popularity?
When Emmanuel Macron became the fresh, young face of the French presidency four months ago, he did so with a landslide of support from voters who were looking for a new type of leader.
But things have quickly turned sour, according to the polls, which show his popularity has evaporated faster than almost any other leader.
Al Jazeera's David Chater reports from Paris.
Islam and Saudi Arabia
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Islam,
Saudi Arabia
PEGIDA Rally Banned by London, Ontario City Hall
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Ezra Levant,
London Ontario,
PEGIDA,
The Rebel
Return of The Mooch
Is Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in Trouble? - BBC Newsnight
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Black on Trump
Conversation with Conrad – Extended – Michael Coren Interview
A Christian Case for LGBT Rights
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LGBT,
Michael Coren
Michael Coren on His Change of Heart on Same-Sex Marriage
Michael Coren Regrets Writing His Anti-Islamic Book : Hatred - Islam's War on Christianity
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Christianity,
Islam,
Michael Coren
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