Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Joe: Wrong Tax Cut, Wrong Time For Wrong People | Morning Joe | MSNBC
Labels:
GOP,
Morning Joe,
MSNBC,
tax cuts
Lawrence: GOP Like 'Pigs At The Trough' Of Donald Trump's Tax Bill | The Last Word | MSNBC
Labels:
GOP,
Lawrence O'Donnell,
MSNBC,
tax bill,
The Last Word
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Sunday, December 17, 2017
BBC Question Time from Barnsley – December 14, 2017
Labels:
Barnsley,
BBC,
Question Time
Nikki Haley’s Hypocrisy: US Strikes Out with New War-Mongering on Iran
Labels:
Iran,
Nikki Haley,
Saudi Arabia,
US,
Yemen
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Far Right Gains Momentum in Chile's Presidential Elections
Labels:
Chile,
far right,
presidential elections
Friday, December 15, 2017
Trump Calls for Death Penalty in Cases of Attacks on Law Enforcement
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Deutsche Welle talks to US Senator Marco Rubio | DW English
Labels:
DW English,
Marco Rubio
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Inside Story - Can Muslim Leaders Change Trump's Jerusalem Decision?
Presenter: Laura Kyle | Guests: Yusuf Kanli - Former Editor of Turkey's Hürriyet Daily News; Gedeon Levy - Columnist with Haaretz newspaper; Mouin Rabbani - Senior Fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies
Labels:
Donald Trump,
East Jerusalem,
Inside Story,
Jerusalem,
OIC,
Palestine
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
‘Trump Was Wrong on Jerusalem’ – Israeli Who Witnessed Hamas Rocket Fire
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Hamas,
Israel,
Jerusalem
Inside Story - Does the EU Have a Rôle in the Middle East?
Netanyahu met EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday. The Israeli leader is also expected to open the issue of the Iran nuclear deal. Most EU members have expressed alarm over Trump's decision on Jerusalem.
EU leaders say they want Netanyahu to resume meaningful negotiations with Palestinians. But as European and US policies towards the Middle East diverge, what options does Brussels really have?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan | Guests: Ali Fathollah-Nejad - Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Doha Center; Robbie Sable - Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; James Moran - Associate Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Policy.
Im Zentrum: Rauchverbot auf der Kippe - ORF | 10.12.2017
Labels:
Im Zentrum,
Österreich,
Rauchen,
Rauchverbot
Monday, December 11, 2017
Erdogan Calls Israel 'Terrorist', Netanyahu Hits Back
Netanyahu in Paris: We Will Not Be Lectured to by Erdogan
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Chris Hedges "Fascism in the Age of Trump"
Labels:
Chris Hedges,
Donald Trump,
fascism,
USA
Inside Story - Jerusalem: A Momentous Change, But At What Cost?
On Wednesday, Donald Trump changed that. Trump overruled his top political and military advisers to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital and announce plans to relocate the US embassy. To give you a sense of how unusual that is: of all the countries that maintain formal diplomatic relations with Israel, not one currently has an embassy in Jerusalem. And the few that have had embassies there in the past have been small countries with little connection to the Middle East, such as Costa Rica and El Salvador.
Trump's decision has been widely condemned and has sparked protests in many parts of the Middle East and the wider Muslim world. It remains to be seen, however, exactly what will change and how fast those changes will be. While making his much-anticipated announcement in Washington on Wednesday night, Trump also signed a new national security waiver, exactly the same sort of waiver regarding the embassy move that every US president has signed twice each year for more than two decades. He also said that actually building a new embassy and moving American diplomats into it is a process that will take a minimum of several years.
There is no question, however, that Trump's move will alter the diplomatic and political situation on the ground. The question is: how?
Presenter: Laura Kyle | Guests: Mouin Rabbani, Senior Fellow, Institute for Palestine Studies: JD Gordon, Former National Security & Foreign Policy Adviser to Donald Trump; Yossi Mekelberg, Professor of International Relations, Regent's University, London
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Inside Story,
Jerusalem
Saturday, December 09, 2017
Trump Is Allowing Israel 'to Annex Jerusalem': Ashrawi
WIKI: Hanan Ashrawi »
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Hanan Ashrawi,
Israel,
Jerusalem,
Palestinians,
PLO
Jerusalem Move ‘Makes Clear There Will Be No Peace Settlement’ – Former Diplomat
“There Are Thousands of Us”: Mental Health Professionals Warn of Trump’s Increasing Instability
Labels:
Amy Goodman,
Democracy Now!,
Donald Trump
Friday, December 08, 2017
What's Next for Brexit? – Inside Story
The European Commission announced on Friday that "sufficient progress" had been made by Britain on separation issues including the Irish border, Britain's divorce bill, and citizens' rights.
The initial agreement contains few specifics, and there are already signs that the different players' have conflicting views about what exactly has been agreed.
Presenter: Sami Zeidan | Guests: John Mills - Chairman of the Labour Leave campaign; Nina Schick - Europe political analyst; Conor Lenihan - Former cabinet minister in the government of Ireland
Labels:
Brexit,
Inside Story
BBC Question Time from Swansea – November 7, 2017
Labels:
BBC,
Question Time,
Swansea
Thursday, December 07, 2017
Jerusalem Status: World Condemns Trump's Announcement - BBC News
Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was profoundly grateful to Mr Trump, who had "bound himself forever with the history of the capital". He also said Israel was "in touch with other countries to follow suit. I have no doubt other embassies will move to Jerusalem - the time has come." He did not name any of these countries, although the Philippines and the Czech Republic have been singled out in Israeli media.
Germany Offers Money for Refugees to Go Back Home
Wednesday, December 06, 2017
Interview with Michael Stürzenberger on Acquittal and New Charges
Jerusalem Is Israel's Capital: Donald Trump's Full Announcement - BBC News
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Israel,
Jerusalem,
Middle East Peace
Analysis: Trump's Jerusalem Move a 'Declaration of War on Palestinian Rights'
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Israel,
Jerusalem,
Marwan Bishara,
Palestinians
Iranians react to Trump's travel ban
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Iran,
Iranians,
Muslim travel ban
Tuesday, December 05, 2017
Saudi Arabia's House of Cards - BBC News
Labels:
Saudi Arabia
Monday, December 04, 2017
Dr. Richard Wolff – Economist: Economic Update: Which Way For US Economy
Labels:
Dr Richard Wolff,
US economy
Will the US Move Its Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem? - Inside Story
Arab leaders have been very vocal about their opposition to such a move; some have even accused Donald Trump of "playing with fire," others say it will fuel extremism. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has previously warned the White House against moving the embassy.
In 1995, during the Clinton Administration, the U.S. Congress passed legislation on moving the embassy. It was supposed to happen by May 31st, 1999. But there was a provision in the law that allowed the president to sign a waiver every six months - in the name of national security. Every president since 1998 has done so, even Donald Trump himself back in June.
Putting the embassy in Jerusalem is controversial because the eastern part of the city is Palestinian territory being illegally occupied by Israel. So, what message is the Trump Administration sending with this plan to relocate the embassy?
Presenter: Peter Dobbie. | Guests: Mustafa Barghouti - Secretary General, Palestinian National Initiative; Daniel Levy - President of U.S.-Middle East Project; Hussein Ibish - Senior Resident Scholar, Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington
Rep. Keith Ellison: GOP Tax Bill Would Reorder Society & Create “Hereditary Aristocracy” for Rich
Tucker: Trump Retweet Outrage Shows Death of Free Speech
Labels:
Donald Trump,
free speech,
Tucker Carlson
Sunday, December 03, 2017
NY Times' Tom Friedman Presses Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman On Global Policy Views | CNBC
This man is talking BS. Wahhabism didn't start in 1979, and nor did it start with the Iranian Revolution. Further, MbS is not restoring Islam to its moderate version. Islam has never been moderate. That's an outright lie. This man has been taken in by MbS. This discussion is sickening to listen to. But it does play into the Western narrative, I suppose. – @Mark Alexander
This comment also appears here
Stephanie: Life Beyond Faith
Stephanie left their residence in Libya for a short trip to see her father in Canada. When safely out of Libya en route to an airport in a neighboring country, her husband unveiled his plan for her: he would never allow her to even visit her daughters again unless she gave up her Canadian custody of the kids.
Knowing that retention of custody of her daughters gives them a small chance of gaining their freedom, she refused his offer. Today, Stephanie lives in Canada, coping with the loss of her dearest loved ones and hopes to one day be reunited with her girls.
Labels:
EXMNA
Saturday, December 02, 2017
BBC Question Time from Scarborough - November 30, 2017
Labels:
BBC,
Question Time,
Scarborough
Senate Republicans Kill Democratic Measure To Force Companies To Spend Tax Cuts On Workers
Friday, December 01, 2017
Constitutional Expert Says Move to Impeach Trump Can Proceed Without Derailing FBI’s Criminal Probe
Ezra Levant: Why British MPs Chose Islam over Trump
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Ezra Levant,
Islam,
Twitter
The Risks of Trump Retweeting Anti-Muslim Messages
Is US Foreign Policy at a Crossroads? – Inside Story
It has been a week of tough talk and miscommunication by the White House. Donald Trump promised to handle the situation in North Korea after its latest missile test. But he was silent on exactly what that meant.
Several hours later, Trump faced a backlash for retweeting anti-Muslim videos from a far-right group in Britain. Prime Minister Theresa May condemned Trump for the tweets.
Nearly two million people have signed a petition, calling on May to revoke an invitation for a state visit for Trump. Another wrinkle for the administration is the future of America's top diplomat.
The White House is denying reports it plans to replace Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State. So what's the foreign policy strategy of the White House?
Presenter: Peter Dobbie | Guests: Charlie Wolf - US political commentator & co-host, of podcast “Pod to be American”, London-based American broadcaster, writer, blogger: Richard Johnson - Lecturer in US politics and international relations, Lancaster University, published on race in American politics (Harvard’s Dubois Review), runs a module on US foreign policy since 1945; Khalil Jahshan - Executive Director, Arab Centre of Washington, former Middle East analyst, Pepperdine University, political analyst
If Tillerson's Out, Is Iran War In?
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Mehdi Hasan Rips Thomas Friedman’s “Nauseating” Column in NYT Praising Saudi Arabia
Life of the Party: American Politics in the Trump Era - Fault Lines
Labels:
American politics,
Fault Lines,
Trump Era
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Donald Trump Retweets Far-right Group's Anti-Muslim Videos – BBC News
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Is the Royal Engagement a Significant Moment for People of Mixed-race Heritage? - BBC Newsnight
Monday, November 27, 2017
How I Divorced Islamic State - BBC News
Tania Georgelas met her husband John, an American convert to Islam, online and they connected over their Islamist views. After John moved Tania and their children to Syria, she decided to escape. Now she wants to dedicate her life to countering extremism and rehabilitating ex-jihadists.
Reporter: Rickin Majithia, video journalist: Colleen Hagerty
Labels:
BBC News,
Islamic state
‘A New Hope’ of Saudi Arabia: The MSM Tradition of Praising Incoming Saudi Kings
Labels:
«A l'ombre de Rachida»,
MbS,
MSM,
Saudi Arabia
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Inside Story: Can Online Content Be Policed?
The Times investigation found there were many videos of pre-teen girls, which were then liked and commented on by hundreds of paedophiles. One such clip of a young girl drew 6.5 million views. Several companies including chocolate-maker MARS and Deutsche bank have pulled their ads from YouTube.
The newspaper said the site had allowed sexualised imagery of children to be easily searchable. It also criticised the company for not monitoring its content. So, will YouTube do more to monitor and remove certain content?
Presenter: Laura Kyle | Guests: Nishanth Sastry - Senior Lecturer in Informatics at King's College London; Susan Rose - Marketing and Reputation Expert at Henley Business School; Aral Balkan - Who describes himself as a "cyborg" Rights Activist
African Americans Are Converting to Islam at an Alarming Rate
Will Eastern European Countries Be Drawn Into Russia-U.S. Conflict?
On Contact: Decline of the American Empire with Alfred McCoy
Islam, Narratives, And Media Bias - Sarah Haider
Saturday, November 25, 2017
The Debate - Israel - Saudi Arabia Alliance
Labels:
Iran Press TV,
Israel,
Saudi Arabia,
The Debate
'The Saudis Are Going to Fight Tehran to the Last Dead American'
Labels:
Iran,
Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia,
Tehran,
USA
Cubans Mark First Anniversary of Fidel Castro's Death
Labels:
Cuba,
Fidel Castro
Friday, November 24, 2017
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Putin's Syria Plan Could Spark ‘New Persian Empire’ – Analyst
Labels:
Iran,
Russia,
Syria,
Turkey,
Vladimir Putin
After Collapse of Coalition Talks, What's Next for Germany?
Labels:
Angela Merkel,
German politics,
Germany
‘Saudi Arabia Backfires on Itself by Forcing Lebanese PM Hariri to Resign’ – Expert
Labels:
Lebanon,
Saad Hariri,
Saudi Arabia
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Inside Story - Is the War in Syria Really Almost Over?
The opposition has long demanded a future Syria without Assad. But he’s survived nearly seven years of war and is likely to remain in charge for the foreseeable future. So, will Assad detractors come to terms with that?
Presenter: Laura Kyle | Guests: Marwan Kabalan - Director of Policy Analysis, Doha Institute; Pavel Felgenhaeur - Russian foreign policy specialist and newspaper columnist; Ammar Waqqaf - British Syrian Society
Labels:
Bashar Al Assad,
Inside Story,
Russia,
Syria,
Vladimir Putin
Lebanon's PM Hariri Defers Resignation for Dialogue
Hariri is now back in Beirut, where he has agreed to delay his resignation after a request from Lebanon's President Michel Aoun to allow more dialogue.
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from Beirut.
Labels:
Lebanon,
Saad Hariri
FCC Moves to Gut Net Neutrality, Ignoring Public Support & Laws Upholding Equal Internet Access
Labels:
Ajit Pai,
Democracy Now!,
FCC,
Internet,
net neutrality
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Can You Be Gay & Muslim?
Does Mark Zuckerberg Want to Run for President? - BBC Newsnight
Why Does the US Have So Many Child Brides? - BBC News
While countries like Zimbabwe, Malawi and El Salvador have recently banned child marriage, it remains legal in the US - and half of states have no set minimum age below which you cannot get married.
For the BBC's America First? series the BBC's Aleem Maqbool is exploring health and social issues where the US, the richest country in the world, does not perform well in international rankings. Video by Franz Strasser; produced by Ashley Semler
Labels:
BBC News,
child brides,
USA
Saudi Financial Crisis at Heart of Princely Rage
Monday, November 20, 2017
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)