Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Normandy Church Attack: Nun Who Was Taken Hostage Speaks Out about Death of Priest


Young Muslims Threaten Nudist Bathers With ‘Extermination’


BREITBART.COM: A group of young Muslim men threatened men, women, and children at a swimming pool in Germany because they were offended by the fact the bathers were nude.

A swimming pool in the town of Geldern in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany is home to bathers who prefer a more “natural” form of swimming. Nudists at the pool were verbally abused by a group of young Muslim men who threatened them because they consider swimming in the nude ‘indecent behaviour’. The group of Muslims not only threatened the male bathers but also spat upon them and several women and children, reports Junge Freiheit. » | Chris Tomlinson | Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Murder of French Priest Brings ISIS' Long-threatened War on Christians to Europe


Michelle Obama's Passionate Democratic National Convention Speech


France: Priest Killed in ISIL-linked Attack on Church


French President Francois Hollande says the two armed men who took hostages at a church in Normandy had claimed allegiance to ISIL The men killed a priest and injured another person. Al Jazeera’s Emma Hayward reports.

Trump versus Obama: A Vision for America


July 25, 2016 - 14:28 - 'The O'Reilly Factor': Bill O'Reilly's Talking Points 7/25

ISIS Claims Responsibility for French Church Attack


A priest has been killed during a hostage situation at a church in northern France, according to a police source. The two attackers slit his throat. Both attackers were killed by police snipers after running out of the church at one point during the standoff, an interior ministry spokesman said.

Frauke Petry in Nauen (Havelland): Ist Deutschland noch zu retten? AfD-Veranstaltung


Merkel muß weg! ‘Merkel Must Go!’: Slogan Gains Ground after Wave of Attacks in Germany


Four horrific attacks in just one week have shocked Germany. It's now been confirmed that TWO of the assaults were carried out by Islamic State sympathizers, while the motives of the other two are still being investigated. And the fact that three of the attackers were asylum seekers has turned peoples' anger against Chancellor Merkel and her 'open door' policy.

Monday, July 25, 2016

Sour Relations: Tensions between Turkey, US Escalating after Failed Coup Attempt


Turkey is casting suspicions much further afield in the aftermath of the failed coup - now implicating its supposed NATO ally, the United States. RT’s Lizzie Phelan has more.

The Hillary Clinton Problem


Greg Milam looks at Hillary Clinton: once American royalty, and now a polarising figure in a twisting, turning election. What is it that means people don't want to vote for her?

Anti-Muslim Hatred in London (Inside Out, 07.09.2015)


With fears growing that Islamophobic hate crimes are on the rise, religious affairs correspondent Caroline Wyatt exposes the brutal reality of daily life for some women living behind the veil. In this Inside Out London special, Muslim women speak out about the physical attacks they've been subjected to, and how they feel they're being hounded out of their homes and neighbourhoods.

Robert Spencer on Fox on the Spate of Muslim Migrant Jihad Attacks in Germany


On July 25, 2016, Jihad Watch director Robert Spencer appeared on Fox Business' Varney & Co. to discuss the recent spate of Muslim migrant jihad attacks in Germany, and the migrant crisis in general.

Great British Islam (BBC, 18.07.2012)


The story of three English gentlemen from the Victorian era who embraced Islam.

Worlds Apart: Together Not Forever?


It's been more than 40 years since the EU and the UK took their marriage vows, long enough to solidify any union. And yet the pledge to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, is apparently no more... Is it for better or for worse? For richer or for poorer? To discuss, Oksana is joined by Enrico Letta, former Italian prime minister and dean of the Paris School of International Affairs.

Judge Jeanine: Which America Do You See?


Obama claims that Trump's perspective of the nation is false

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Philadelphia Steps Up Security for US Democratic Convention


Security has been stepped up in the US city of Philadelphia ahead of the Democratic National Convention.

Thousands of protesters are expected at the event. Some of them are being coached on how to make their voices heard peacefully.

Al Jazeera’s Shihab Rattansi reports from Philadelphia.


Robert Adams on The Reluctant Fundamentalist


Robert Adams discusses Mohsin Hamid's 2007 novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, which was short listed for the Booker Prize.

What Next for David Cameron?


We've already seen the removal men in Downing Street, and in around 24 hours, David Cameron will go from being the PM to a mere MP. He now faces a future away from power, while the whole family will once again have to get used to life outside Number 10. So, what next?

California Wildfire Burns Thousands of Acres


July 23, 2016 - 0:33 - Hundreds of homes ordered evacuated