Thursday, October 18, 2018
Saudi Crown Prince in the Spotlight after Khashoggi 'Murder' | Al Jazeera English
How Will the Khashoggi Case Impact the Reign of MBS?
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Jamal Khashoggi,
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How Dangerous Is It to Be a Journalist in the Arab World? l Inside Story
The case of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has shocked and capitvated the world, as information trickles out about his disappearance, and possible murder inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Beyond the gruesome details, at the core of this story is a journalist, who had been threatened for his reporting and opinions.
Khashoggi wrote critically about the Saudi government, warning the world, that Saudi Arabia could never be a democracy under the current crown prince Mohammed bin Salman. He highlighted the plight and struggles of journalists in his country, saying there was no space for free speech since journalists and intellectuals are often jailed for expressing their views. So, how much of a threat are journalists to Arab governments?
Presenter: Hazem Sika | Guests: Saad Al-Faqih - Saudi dissident; Ravi Prasad - Director of Advocacy with the International Press Institute; David Hearst - Editor in Chief of the Middle East Eye.
The White House Doesn't Want To Know The Truth: Richard N. Haass | Morning Joe | MSNBC
Ex-Saudi Princess Exposes Alleged Saudi Control over UK Courts, Sinn Fein MP on Brexit
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Jamal Elshayyal: Response to Khashoggi’s Death Will Determine Future of Saudi Arabia & Middle East
How Will Jamal Khashoggi's Possible Death Affect MBS? l Inside Story
Al Jazeera’s been told that a bodyguard for the Crown Prince led the operation which led to Khashoggi’s torture and death in Istanbul.
He was last seen entering the Saudi consulate 15 days ago. A joint Saudi-Turkish investigation team searched the building. Turkish sources say there is further evidence that suggest Khashoggi was killed there.
The Saudis are continuing to deny any links to his disappearance; and Mohmmed Bin Salman is distancing himself from the scandal. But can he really? And will it affect his grip on power?
Presenter: Hazem Sika | Guests: Mohammed Cherkaoui, Professor at George Mason University; Saeed Al Shehabi, Columnist with Al Quds newspaper; Soner Cagaptay, Director of the Turkish Research Program with The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Trump's Saudi Defense Leaves Sanders Stunned
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Who Killed Jamal Khashoggi? l Inside Story
The Turkish Attorney General's office told Al Jazeera there is evidence Khashoggi was killed inside the consulate, something Saudi Arabia had consistently denied. But media sources in the U.S. suggest the Kingdom is preparing to acknowledge he died during an interrogation that went wrong.
King Salman said he didn't know anything about it in a phone call with President Trump who then suggested “rogue killers” may be to blame. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is now in Riyadh looking for answers as to what actually happened after Khashoggi was last seen entering the consulate on October 2nd.
Presenter: Imran Khan | Guests: Osman Sert, Research Director at Ankara Institute; John H Jones, former US Senior Congressional Adviser; Selman Aksunger, lecturer at the Istanbul Center of International Law
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Inside Story,
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Khashoggi Picked the Wrong Prince
The Angry Arab News Service »
#democracynow : Former Saudi Political Prisoner: Khashoggi’s Disappearance Is Sending a Gruesome Message to Critics
Monday, October 15, 2018
Are Saudi Arabia and Turkey Looking for a Face-saving Compromise? l Inside Story
King Salman is committed to a joint investigation. The Saudis deny Khashoggi was murdered and his body dismembered and removed by a 15-man 'hit squad' which flew into Istanbul on the day he disappeared.
As international pressure intensifies for answers from the Saudis, Donald Trump is sending America's top diplomat to meet King Salman.
Why has it taken so long for the Saudis to open their doors?
Presenter: Imran Khan | Guests: Nihad Awad - Executive Director, Council on American-Islamic Relations; Steven Schneebaum - International lawyer; Chis Phillips - Former head of the National Counter Terrorism Security Office in the UK
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Donald Trump,
Inside Story,
Jamal Khashoggi,
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Saudi Arabia,
Turkey,
USA
President Donald Trump Ditches 'Moralism' During 60 Minutes Interview | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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60 Minutes,
Donald Trump,
Morning Joe,
MSNBC
Why Is the Disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi a Challenge for the White House?
Trump Voter: I'm Afraid of Dictator in White House
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CNN,
dictatorship,
Donald Trump,
Republicans,
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Sunday, October 14, 2018
Saudi Arabia Promises to Retaliate over Any Sanctions
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Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia,
US sanctions,
USA
Khashoggi Is Not Alone
Saturday, October 13, 2018
What's Behind the Arab Silence over Khashoggi Fate? l Inside Story
The Arab world stays silent. A Saudi journalist and critic of the Saudi leadership has possibly been killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. But there's been no official reaction from any Arab government, and no condemnation from the Arab media.
The international community is demanding answers, and pressure is growing on Saudi Arabia to explain Khashoggi's disappearance. Now reports are emerging about evidence said to prove the journalist was murdered soon after entering the consulate and that the smartwatch he was wearing could potentially help solve the mystery.
The Turkish newspaper Sabah, quoting security sources, says the journalist may even have recorded his own death and the audio recording sent to both his phone and icloud. So what's behind the Arab silence?
Presenter: Imran Khan | Guests: Mohamad Elmasry, chairman of the journalism programme at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies; Saeed Al-Shehabi, columnist at Al Quds and leader of the Bahrain Freedom Movement; Dauod Kuttab, board member of the International Press Institute.
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Inside Story,
Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia,
Turkey
Ex-Ambassador Jordan on Disappearance of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi
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Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia
Mystery Surrounds Disappearance of Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi
On this week’s edition of Beat the Press, Emily Rooney was joined by Adam Reilly, of WGBH News; Tom Fiedler, of Boston University; Dan Kennedy, of Northeastern University; and Mike Nikitas, former NECN anchor.
Friday, October 12, 2018
Where Does Case of Missing Journalist Leave Saudi Arabia? l Inside Story
US and Turkish officials have now been quoted saying they have proof that the Saudi critic was killed inside his country's consulate in Istanbul.
Outrage over the case has been widespread and it's threatening to destroy Saudi Arabia's image makeover.
Diplomatic pressure’s now increasing... and businesses are getting nervous and pulling out of deals with Saudi Arabia. So what does it mean for this oil-rich country?
Presenter: Imran Khan | Guests: Sigurd Noybauer, non-resident fellow at Gulf International Forum; Gilbert Ashcar, professor in development studies and international relations at the School of Oriental & African Studies - part of the University of London; Mohammed Shercaoui, professor of conflict resolution at George Mason University
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Inside Story,
Istanbul,
Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia,
Turkey
Opinion | 'His Words Aren't Gone': Our Missing Friend, Jamal Khashoggi
Exclusive: Stormy Daniels Tell-all Interview | 60 Minutes Australia
How the US Should Respond to Jamal Khashoggi’s Disappearance
Report: Turks Claim Evidence Of Missing Washington Post Journalist | The Last Word | MSNBC
Turkey Has Recordings of Khashoggi's Killing
According to the Washington Post, the recordings show that a Saudi security team detained Khashoggi in the consulate after he entered there on October the second. The report said the security team killed the journalist and dismembered his body after torturing him. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump ruled out the possibility of stopping arms sales to Saudi Arabia following Khashoggi’s disappearance.
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Jamal Khashoggi,
Press TV,
Turkey
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Straining Relations Between Important Allies | Inside Story
Top US diplomats have spoken to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. What more can the Trump administration do? And how can Saudi fend off the widespread outrage?
Presenter: Imran Khan | Guests: Soner Cagaptay - Turkish Research Programme, Washington Institute for Near East Policy; Ibrahim Fraihat - Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution, Doha Institute; Ali Al Ahmed - Director Gulf Affairs Institute & a former Saudi political prisoner
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Inside Story,
Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia,
Turkey,
USA
Where Is Jamal Khashoggi? Saudi Arabia Denies Abduction of Missing Journalist
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F24Debate,
France 24,
Jamal Khashoggi
The Debate - Missing Saudi Journalist: Jamal Khashoggi
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Jamal Khashoggi,
Press TV,
The Debate
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Rashid Khalidi on the US Backing of Brutal Saudi Régime & the Disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi
Rashid Khalidi: Haley Put a Nice Face on Trump’s “Horrific” US Policies
'This Is An Outrage': Jamal Khashoggi Mystery Threatens Relations | Morning Joe | MSNBC
What Happened to Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi? | Inside Story
The New York Times says Khashoggi was murdered inside the Saudi consulate. Turkish media have published pictures of what they say--are the agents--sent to kill him. But the Saudis insist he left the building.
So, what happened inside the Saudi consulate?
Presenter: Hoda Abdel-Hamid | Guests: Ali Al-Ahmed - Director, Gulf Affairs Institute; Chris Phillips - Former Head of the UK national Counter-terrorism Security Office; Sabah Al-Khozai - Lecturer, Bristol College
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Istanbul,
Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia,
Turkey,
USA
Washington Post Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Has Disappeared. Will the US Take a Stand?
Riyadh Allows Search of Consulate in Istanbul
New York Times quoted a Turkish official as saying that Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated inside the consulate by order of the highest level of the royal court. Meanwhile, Washington Pots says U-S intelligence intercepted communication of Saudi officials discussing a plan to capture the dissident journalist. This comes as international pressure is mounting on Saudi Arabia to give clear explanations for the fate of Khashoggi.
Don Lemon Laughs Off Trump's Ivanka Comment
US Steps Up Pressure on Saudi over Khashoggi's Disappearance l Inside Story
Donald Trump says he's concerned, the Vice President says he's 'troubled' by his disappearance. And America's top diplomat is urging Saudi allies to be open about what happened.
The mystery puts the spotlight on the Trump administration's close relations with Riyadh.
Presenter: Hoda Abdel-Hamid | Guests: Richard Murphy - Former U.S. envoy to Saudi Arabia; Khalil Jahshan - Exective Director, Arab Center, Washington; Marwan Kabalan - Director of Policy Analysis, Arab Centre for Research & Policy Studies, Doha
Tuesday, October 09, 2018
Is Khashoggi the Latest Victim of Saudi Crackdown? l Inside Story
Is the journalist the latest victim of his government's ongoing crackdown on dissent?
Host - Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Mehmet Celik - Political Editor with the Daily Sabah Newspaper; Adam Coogle -The Middle East Researcher with Human Rights Watch; Mahjoob Zweiri – The director of Gulf Studies Center at Qatar University
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Inside Story,
Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia,
Turkey
Monday, October 08, 2018
Alleged Saudi Murder of Washington Post Columnist Prompts Calls to Halt U.S. Relations with Régime
US Rapped for Staying Silent on Khashoggi Case
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Jamal Khashoggi,
Press TV,
Saudi Arabia
The Debate - Trump Humiliating Saudi Arabia
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Donald Trump,
Press TV,
Saudi Arabia,
The Debate
Turkey Says Critical Saudi Journalist Was Killed in Saudi Consulate
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Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia,
Turkey
A Republican Since 1979 Is Now Leaving The Party | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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Reports: Sources Say Saudi Journalist Killed in Turkey
The officials have so far provided no evidence or detail on how they arrived at this conclusion. CNN has not been able to independently confirm these reports and has not been able to get a comment from the Saudi government on the reports.
An unnamed consulate official dismissed the reports in an interview with Saudi Arabian state news agency SPA.
"The official strongly denounced these baseless allegations and expressed his doubt that they came from Turkish officials that are informed of the investigation or are authorized to comment on the issue," SPA reported.
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Fareed: Supreme Court Tumbles into Dysfunction
Sunday, October 07, 2018
Saudi Arabia Reportedly Killed Journalist Jamal Khashoggi. We Can't Rest Until We Know The Truth
Read Khashoggi's columns: HERE »
Is Khashoggi the Latest Victim of Saudi Crackdown? l Inside Story
Is the journalist the latest victim of his government's ongoing crackdown on dissent?
Host - Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Mehmet Celik - Political Editor with the Daily Sabah Newspaper: Adam Coogle - The Middle East Researcher with Human Rights Watch; Mahjoob Zweiri. The director of Gulf Studies Center at Qatar University
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Inside Story,
Istanbul,
Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia,
Turkey
Madeleine Albright: Trump Almost a Gift to Putin
The Real Jesus Christ | Biblical Documentary | Timeline
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documentary,
Jesus Christ,
Timeline
John Kerry: Supreme Court Fight Will Cost the Country
'We Will Pay Nothing for Our Security': Saudi Arabia Disregards Trump's Warnings
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Donald Trump,
Saudi Arabia
Saturday, October 06, 2018
Gorbachev and the Opportunity for Peace Wasted | DW Documentary
This documentary looks at one of the most gripping chapters in contemporary history from the election of Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985 to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War four years later. It features exclusive interviews with the former Soviet leader and leading politicians and statesmen active on the international stage at the time. Mikhail Gorbachev was elected Secretary-General of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1985. His policies of "glasnost" - "openness" - and "perestroika" - "restructuring" - ultimately ended in the collapse of Moscow’s empire and changed the course of world history. But in the end, his legacy is still at best an ambiguous one. This documentary examines one of the most exciting chapters in contemporary history since the Second World War and talks to former French Foreign Minister Hubert Védrine and German politician Horst Teltschik, both of whom played important roles in German reunification. Gorbachev's former national security adviser Alexander Likhotal and others also chart the way nuclear weapons have continued to spread throughout the multipolar world that grew out of the end of the Cold War. Could this new arms race bring us to the brink of nuclear war again? The film draws on the wisdom and experience of men who ushered in the end of the Cold War to ask how real peace can be achieved.
Why Lisa Murkowski Opposes Brett Kavanaugh | The Last Word | MSNBC
Jeffrey Toobin: Roe v. Wade Will Be Overturned
Friday, October 05, 2018
Thanks To Trump, The World Hates America Again
Is SC Nominee Brett Kavanaugh So Damaged He Can't Be A Fair Jurist? | Morning Joe | MSNBC
Eve Ensler to White Women Supporting Kavanaugh: Stand with Survivors & Fight This Nomination
Saudi Writer Jamal Khashoggi 'Disappears after Consulate Visit' | Al Jazeera English
Khashoggi, who has been living in self-exile in the US, entered the consulate's premises at around 1pm (10:00 GMT) then disappeared, according to the Arab21 news website.
According to two Turkish officials, the journalist remains inside the consulate, Reuters reported on Wednesday. Al Jazeera's Nastasya Tay has more.
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Jamal Khashoggi,
Saudi Arabia,
Turkey
Thursday, October 04, 2018
Trump Faces Probe Into Tax Fraud After NYT Exposes How He Helped Parents Scam Millions From Government
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Democracy Now!,
Donald Trump,
NYT,
tax fraud
NYT Exposé: “Self-Made Billionaire” Donald Trump Built Empire on Father’s Money, Tax Dodging & Fraud
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Amy Goodman,
Democracy Now!,
Donald Trump,
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NYT,
tax evasion
Kavanaugh's College Roommate: He Was Lying
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Anderson Cooper,
Brett Kavanaugh,
CNN
Wednesday, October 03, 2018
Mental Health Experts Demand Psychological Assessment of Kavanaugh for Drinking, Instability
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Brett Kavanaugh,
Democracy Now!
Trump Officials Headline Neocon Iran Regime-Change Summit: Inside UANI
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Aaron Maté,
Donald Trump,
Iran,
régime change,
The Real News
‘Outright Fraud’ : Bombshell NYT Investigation Obliterates Trump’s Self-Made Myth | Deadline | MSNBC
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Deadline,
Donald Trump,
MSNBC,
NYT
Monday, October 01, 2018
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Kellyanne Conway: I'm a Victim of Sexual Assault
"Disgusting" Tucker Carlson Says Rape Victims Are “Part Of The Problem”
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Analyzing Brett Kavanaugh’s Troubled Nomination
Friday, September 28, 2018
Right-Wing Eastern European States Honor Nazi-Collaborating Fascists as 'Heroes'
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eastern Europe,
Holocaust,
Nazism,
revisionism,
Soviet Union
Switzerland: Cradle of Populism? – BBC Newsnight
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BBC Newsnight,
populism,
Switzerland
Hearing Exposes Brett Kavanaugh Temperament Problem, Credibility Issues | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC
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Brett Kavanaugh,
MSNBC,
Rachel Maddow
Thursday, September 27, 2018
The Progress of Brexit
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Brexit,
Steve Paikin,
The Agenda
Trump's 'Dissociation from Reality' at UN
World Moving to De-dollarize?
John Bolton Makes It Clear That War With Iran Is Around The Corner
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Farron Cousins,
Iran,
John Bolton,
The Ring of Fire
Michael Avenatti Responds to Trump: He's a Habitual Liar
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Macron vs Trump at the UN General Assembly
Kate Bolduan: The World Laughed at Trump ... Literally
Don Lemon: Reality Smacked Trump in the Face
‘Uneasy, Lonely, Awkward’: Australian Reporter Says Trump Has No Capacity to Lead World | July 9, 2017
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ABC,
Australia,
Chris Uhlmann,
Donald Trump,
G20,
Hamburg
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
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