Sunday, July 03, 2016

‪Professor Michael Dougan Assesses UK’s Position Following Vote to Leave the EU‬


Tony Blair Interview On Brexit - UK Keep Brexit Options Open - Labour Leadership - Sky News


Have Religions Accepted Homosexuality?


Moral and religious debate show, hosted by Naga Munchetty.

Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel Dies at 87


Nobel laureate and holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel has died at the age of 87. Wiesel was best known for his book Night, which drew on his experiences in Nazi concentration camps during the final years of World War II.

Worlds Apart: Heritage Under Barrage?


Culture wars have long been a popular topic for intellectuals, but over the past six years they have yielded ground to armed fanatics who use hammers and bombs to destroy ideas and heritage not to their liking. Will the so-called civilized world literally have to fight for its culture? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Mikhail Piotrovsky, General Director of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.

Blair: We Should Keep Options Open‬


My Shop: Polish Deli Owner on Her Fears after the Referendum


Nick Clegg Speaking to Lib Dems on 1st July 16


Holocaust-Überlebender Elie Wiesel ist tot


FBI Probes Hillary Clinton Over Private Email Use


The FBI has interviewed Democratic White House hopeful Hillary Clinton for more than three hours amid investigations into her use of a private email server while serving as US secretary of state.Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett reports from Washington.

Saturday, July 02, 2016

Inside Story - Bangladesh's New Reality


Qatari Professor Al-Ansari Analyzes the Roots of Terrorism: Something Is Wrong in Our Cultural Order


Statement von Frau Dr. Frauke Petry AFD zum Brexit


France: Sarkozy Quits as Les Républicains Head, Setting Up Presidential Bid


Former president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, told the Les Republicains party's National Council of his plans to quit as head of the organisation, setting up a potential bid for the presidency, in Paris on Saturday.

Thousands March in London for Brexit Protest


Thousands have taken the streets of London to protest against the EU referendum results on Saturday. The march, started at Park Lane and directed to Parliament Square, saw many protesters waving EU flags and banners saying ‘We love EU’, ‘March for Europe’, ‘Can’t live without EU’ and ‘Don’t go Brexit my heart’

Malcolm Turnbull: ‘I’m Confident That We Can Form a Majority Government’


Thousands Take to London's Streets in Pro-EU Protest


Thousands have protested in London against British voters' decision last week to leave the European Union, which has left the country deeply polarised.

BBC Question Time - EU Special


A special live edition discussing the implications of the UK's vote to leave the European Union. The Leave and Remain camps are evenly represented in the audience and on the panel.

David Dimbleby, Diane Abbott, Alex Salmond, Anna Soubry, Dominic Raab, Paul Nuttall and Giles Fraser


Boris v Dave: The History of Their Rivalry - BBC Newsnight


The EU referendum campaign at times seemed like a personal battle between David Cameron and Boris Johnson. Their rivalry has history. For Newsnight, Michael Cockerell looks at the relationship between the two men - and how it influenced the contest.

Brexit makes far-right stronger, says Marine Le Pen - BBC Newsnight‬


France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen has called the UK's Brexit vote "the most important moment since the fall of the Berlin Wall". The National Front leader was speaking to Emily Maitlis in her first broadcast interview since the referendum. Ms Le Pen said her party had been given a boost by the result.