Friday, October 06, 2017
Trump Targets Iran Deal and Hints at War
Labels:
Aaron Maté,
Donald Trump,
Iran,
nuclear deal,
The Real News
Saudi King Says Consensus with Russia on Broadening Relations
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King Salman,
Russia,
Saudi Arabia,
Vladimir Putin
Thursday, October 05, 2017
Asma al-Assad – The Beautiful Face of the Syrian Dictatorship | DW Documentary
She grew up in London, went to elite schools and had a promising career. The former ambassador of the European Union to Syria, Frank Hesske, still gets a sparkle in his eyes when he talks about Asma al-Assad. She was ‘a darling’, and comparable to Princess Diana - and not just because of her British roots: ‘We diplomats,’ the former ambassador now reveals with surprising honesty, ‘let ourselves be seduced’. Many of the diplomats, politicians and journalists from the West who met the presidential couple during the 11 years after Assad took power and before the civil war broke out shared that fate: they let themselves be duped. Torture, arrests and threats were unleashed on all those who got in the way of the regime - just as under Assad’s father. There’s the famous opposition activist Riad Seif, whose daughter talks about the regime’s humiliations and the constant fear that her family could be taken by the secret police and her father killed. While the country remains as dark as ever, this film looks at Asma al-Assad’s international role as the face of the dictatorship, the woman from London who for a long time managed to make the Assads socially acceptable.
Catalonia Villagers Report Intimidation by Far-right Activists
People in the Catalonia countryside say cars’ tires have been slashed and windows broken since Sunday's vote.
Al Jazeera’s Laurence Lee reports from the village of Verzhas.
Wednesday, October 04, 2017
A Challenge to Saudi's War on Yemen?
Tuesday, October 03, 2017
Join The Dots: What's the Deal? Brexit, Arms and Corporate Power
Labels:
arms deals,
BAE Systems,
Brexit,
The Real News,
UK
Monday, October 02, 2017
Theresa May – Full Interview on the Andrew Marr Show (October 1, 2017) – BBC News
Sunday, October 01, 2017
Inside Story - How Will Spain Deal with Catalonia's Separatist Campaign?
In Madrid, the central government said police acted with 'professionalism' and in a 'proportionate way'. So, what does the future hold for Catalonia and Spain?
Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam | Guests: Enric Martinez-Herrera - Political Analyst; Luke Stobart - Barcelona based writer
Labels:
Catalonia,
Inside Story,
referendum,
Spain
A Right-wing Surge in Saxony | DW English
Labels:
AfD,
DW English,
Germany,
Saxony
Interview - What Kind of Country Do We Want to Live In? | DW English
Labels:
DW English,
Germany
Friday, September 29, 2017
As Trump Struggles to Pronounce "Namibia," Meet One of the Country's Best-Known Journalists
Labels:
Africa,
Amy Goodman,
Democracy Now!,
Donald Trump,
Namibia
Thursday, September 28, 2017
The Rise of Far-right Populists in Germany | DW English
German Holocaust Survivor Gives View on the Rise of AfD | DW English
Labels:
AfD,
DW English,
Germany,
Holocaust survivors
Finland's First Female President on Women's Rights, Healthcare & Rise of Far Right in Europe
Labels:
Democracy Now!,
far right,
Finland,
healthcare,
Paris,
Tarja Halonen,
UNESCO
French Activist: Emmanuel Macron Is "Younger, Prettier" Face of Anti-Worker Reforms, Police State
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Inside Story - Is Saudi Arabia on a Reform Path?
The royal decree removes a cornerstone of Saudi conservatism. Some conservative voices are accusing the leadership of 'bending the verses of Sharia'. While rights activists are delighted that Saudi women are finally being allowed to do what's entirely normal everywhere else.
But will the royal go-ahead accelerate existing tensions in the Kingdom? And is it a major step towards gender equality in the male dominated society?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan | Guests: Eylem Atakav - Senior Lecturer, University of East Anglia; Yasemin Saib - Saudi activist; Rothna Begum - Women’s Rights Researcher, Human Rights Watch
North Korea: What Would A War Look Like? – BBC News
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BBC News,
North Korea
Qatar Looks to Increase Tourism despite Blockade
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blockade of Qatar,
Qatar,
tourism
Trump Is Destroying Puerto Rico | The Resistance with Keith Olbermann | GQ
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Russia in Secret Talks with North Korea
Labels:
North Korea,
Russia
Queen Victoria's Last Love - Relationship with an Indian Servant - Full Documentary
Labels:
Abdul Karim,
India,
Queen Victoria
What Does Germany's Far-right AfD Party Plan to Do Now? - BBC Newsnight
Far-Right Enters Germany's Parliament for First Time in 60 Years
Labels:
AfD,
Angela Merkel,
CDU,
far right,
German election,
Germany,
neo-Nazis,
SPD,
The Real News
Mad Man vs. Rocket Man: North Korea Crisis Hits Fever Pitch
Merkel's Bittersweet Election Victory
Monday, September 25, 2017
German Economist Says EU Isn't Concerned with Maintaining Access to UK Market
Inside Story - The Resurgence of the Right in Germany
For the first time in decades, a right wing party that's opposed her every move has a seat at the political table. Merkel says her party has a clear mandate. How will she govern this time?
Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam | Guests: Dietrich Von Kyaw - Former German Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the EU; Thorsten Benner - Director of Global Public Policy Institute; Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian - Contributing Writer, Foreign Policy
Labels:
AfD,
Angela Merkel,
CDU,
Germany,
Inside Story
North Korea's Foreign Minister Says Trump ‘Declared War’
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Inside North Korea Newest Documentary (2017)
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documentary,
North Korea
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Friday, September 22, 2017
Inside Story: Is President Donald Trump to Blame for a Rise in Hate Crimes?
In the past 12 months the US has had perhaps its most divisive election, there's a new man in the White House and racist violence and hate crimes are on the rise. So, what's behind this spike in hate?
Presenter: Martine Dennis | Guests: Daryl Johnson - Author, 'Rightwing Resurgence'; Day Gardener - President, National Black Pro-Life Union; Corey Saylor - Director, Department to Monitor & Combat Islamophobia, Council on American-Islamic Relations
Labels:
Donald Trump,
hate crimes,
Inside Story,
Islamophobia,
USA
How Saudi Arabia Financed Global Terror (2015)
Saudi Arabia's Dissenting Princes Are Being Hunted
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Worlds Apart: German Elections – Harold James, Professor of History and International Affairs
Brexit: The UK's Charm Offensive in the EU Regions - BBC Newsnight
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BBC Newsnight,
Brexit,
EU,
UK
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
What Is Trump's Message to the World? - Inside Story
What is Trump's message to the world?
Presenter: Martine Dennis | Guests: Ian Williams - former president of the UN correspondents association; author of "Untold: A Guide to the UN”; Jeanne Zaino - political analyst; professor of political science and international studies at Iona College – specialist in US elections and political parties; Evan Siegfried - political strategist; author of "GOP GPS: How to find the Millenials and Urban Voters the Republican Party Needs to Survive"
Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim's UN Speech in Full
On international matters, he called on Myanmar's government "to stop violence against Rohingya minority" and appealed to Palestinians to complete their "national reconciliation".
Hurricane Maria Tears through Puerto Rico
The Category 4 storm is packing winds of 250 kilometres per hour, with officials warning of catastrophic damage.
Al Jazeera's Andy Gallacher reports from San Juan.
Labels:
Hurricane Maria,
Puerto Rico
Eine letzte Zigarette: Aufstieg und Fall des blauen Dunstes (2009)
Auf der Terrasse des rauchfreien Bundeshauses stehen schlotternde Nationalräte im Schneesturm und rauchen trotz beissender Kälte. DOK-Autor Fritz Muri vergleicht diese Szene mit Fundstücken aus Film- und Fotoarchiven aus einer Zeit, als mehr als 50 Prozent der Erwachsenen in der Schweiz noch rauchten.
Ein besonderes Highlight ist die Szene, in der Dichter Friedrich Dürrenmatt und Literaturpapst Marcel Reich-Ranicki während einer Fernsehdiskussion einen Studiobrand verursachten. Besonders die Eliten aus Kultur, Medien und Politik waren dem blauen Dunst zugetan. Kettenraucher gab es aber auch unter Piloten und Chirurgen. Models hüpften mit der Zigarette in der Hand über den Laufsteg, und die Werbung verbreitete omnipräsent den Duft der grossen weiten Welt.
Die weltweiten Kampagnien der Tabakmultis hatten damals ihre Gesichter. Zwei davon gehörten Schweizern: Der Berner George Herriger zog als Camel-Man durch den Dschungel, und Beat Wyss lächelte als Parisienne-Protagonist von den Plakatwänden der Luzerner wurde damals unfreiwillig zum Vorzeigeraucher und erforschte später als Professor der Kunst- und Mediengeschichte die Kulturgeschichte des Rauchens. Im Dokumentarfilm wird er zum Experten im doppelten Sinne.
Zu Wort kommen auch Präventivmediziner, Manager der Tabakmultis, der ehemalige Tabak-Lobbyist Edgar Oehler und der vormalige Tageschau-Chef Heiner Hug. DOK zeigt, wie in Büros, Fernsehstudios, Spitälern und Polizeistationen die Raucherinnen und Raucher immer mehr an den Rand gedrängt werden, aber auch wie eine Handvoll Genussraucher auf ein Zürichseeschiff flüchtet, um ungestört ihrem Laster zu frönen.
Fritz Muri schildert in seinem Film zudem die Geschichte des Bündner Volksmusikkönigs Peter Zinsli. Nach 60 Jahren als Raucher kann er heute nur noch mit einer Sauerstoffmaske überleben. Kann sein Beispiel seinen Sohn und seine Enkelin vom Rauchen abhalten? DOK gibt die Antwort.
Labels:
Rauchen,
Rauchen in der Schweiz,
Tabak
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
How Germany Grapples with Its Dark Nazi Past
Labels:
Germany,
Nazi Germany,
Third Reich
Portugal's Biggest Wildfire: 'We All Thought We Were Going to Die'
Full Speech: Trump Addresses World Problems at the 72nd UN General Assembly
Monday, September 18, 2017
Snapchat Bans Al Jazeera's Discover Channel in Saudi Arabia
Al Jazeera Media Network says the action is a direct attack against freedom of expression, and will have detrimental consequences for the media industry/>
Labels:
Al Jazeera,
Saudi Arabia,
Snapchat
Farage: 'We've Changed British History' | DW English (April 2017)
Labels:
Brexit,
DW English,
EU,
Nigel Farage,
Tim Sebastian
Merkel’s Struggle for Re-election | DW Documentary
Angela Merkel changed Germany with her refugee policy and over the past few years, hundreds of thousands of people have arrived in the country. The chancellor has been praised but also heavily criticized, especially by right-wing populist AfD party. She’s currently touring Germany and campaigning for her CDU party, all the while meeting vocal opponents but also new supporters, for example many Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans.
Jared Kushner’s Finances And President Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy | AM Joy | MSNBC
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AM Joy,
Donald Trump,
Jared Kushner,
MSNBC
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Inside Story - Who Deserves the Nobel Peace Prize?
No less than 318 people and organisations are nominated. The nominations are supposed to be secret but on the list are expected to be the White Helmets search and rescuers in Syria, Pope Francis and Donald Trump.
Previous winners have been controversial, including Trump's predecessor Barack Obama, Vietnam war diplomat Henry Kissinger - and now Aung San Suu Kyi.
With hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims escaping the army campaign in Myanmar, critics are questioning how the 1991 Nobel Laureate can remain silent.
Who are the other questionable winners from the past?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan | Guests: Fredrik Heffermehl - Author of 'Nobel Peace Prize: What Nobel Really Wanted'; Rohan Jayasekera - Journalist and Editor at Vivarta digital media news organization; Azeem Ibrahim - Center for Global Policy & author of 'The Rohingyas: Inside Myanmar's Hidden Genocide'
Inside the Lives of the Rich Kids of North Korea
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North Korea
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