Thursday, August 31, 2017

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Diana's Death: Nigella Lawson Reports for Newsnight in 1997 - Newsnight Archives


Princess Diana died in a car crash 20 years ago. Here's a small taste of our coverage from the time. Before she became famous for her cookery, Nigella Lawson worked as a journalist. Here she reports for BBC Newsnight on how Diana changed attitudes to motherhood.

Worlds Apart on Trump, Putin – Oksana Is Joined by Herbert London


The outgoing US ambassador to Russia has given a series of farewell interviews on the state of US-Russia relations, which all comes down to two major points: “we have a problem” and “Russia needs to fix it.” Blaming the other is a common behavioral strategy in kindergarten, but does it stand a chance in today’s global politics? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Herbert London, president of the London Center for Policy Research.


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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Inside Story - What Can Russia Do to Help End the Gulf Crisis?


The Russian foreign Minister has been in Qatar as part of efforts to find a common ground in the Gulf crisis. Sergey Lavrov has already visited the UAE and Kuwait this week and arrived in Doha on Wednesday.

Lavrov is the highest ranking Russian official to come to the Gulf since the crisis began. He says Russia fully supports the Emir of Kuwait's efforts to bring an end to the blockade that began on June 5th. But what can Russia do to help end the blockade?

Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Fahad bin Mohammed Al-Attiya - Qatar's Ambassador to Russia; Vyacheslav Matuzov - a former Russian diplomat, now Chairman of the Russian Friendship Society with Arab Countries; Abdullah Baabood - Professor of International Relations and Political Economy of the Gulf at Qatar University


France: What Is behind Macron's Drastic Fall in Popularity?


France: What is behind Macron's drastic fall in popularity?

When Emmanuel Macron became the fresh, young face of the French presidency four months ago, he did so with a landslide of support from voters who were looking for a new type of leader.

But things have quickly turned sour, according to the polls, which show his popularity has evaporated faster than almost any other leader.

Al Jazeera's David Chater reports from Paris.


The Debate: After Harvey, Are Record-breaking Storms the New Normal?


Régime Change Needed in Saudi Arabia! Kevin Barrett Debates Jihad Mouracadeh


Islam and Saudi Arabia


Midnight cry is a unique television program that was established to evangelize to the global Muslim community .It seeks to encourage Muslims about Christianity.

PEGIDA Rally Banned by London, Ontario City Hall


Ezra Levant of TheRebel.media and John Carpay discuss how London city hall's decision to halt a Pegida rally will affect freedom of speech in Canada.

Top US News & World Headlines — August 30, 2017


Return of The Mooch


On the trail of the Mooch: Once called Washington's political suicide bomber, Anthony Scaramucci appeared on the Stephen Colbert Show in mid-August, professing he didn't feel betrayed by the president for firing him.

Is Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in Trouble? - BBC Newsnight


Following fresh criticism of Boris Johnson’s statesmanship, Newsnight’s Political Editor Nick Watt asks if the Foreign Secretary is in trouble.

US - Donald Trump: "It Happened in Texas, and Texas Can Handle Anything!"


Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Black on Trump


A year ago, almost no one expected ever to say the words: President Donald Trump. But Conrad Black has known the new president for 25 years, and well before Trump even took the stage as the Republican nominee, Black wrote - back in March of 2016 - that Trump ,seems to have become the man whom the great office of president of the United States now seeks., What did he know that so few others did?

Conversation with Conrad – Extended – Princess Michael of Kent (2016)


Barack Obama Destroys & Makes Fun Of Trump And His Government


The Debate: ''All Options On The Table''? North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Over Japan


Conversation with Conrad – Extended – Michael Coren Interview


Discussing his new book, The Future of Catholicism, Conrad and Michael pontificate on the Church's trajectory.

A Christian Case for LGBT Rights


From one of Canada's highest-profile social conservatives to supporter of same-sex marriage, Michael Coren discusses his change of heart in his book "Epiphany." The Agenda speaks with Coren about casting off condemnation and embracing compassion for the LGBT community.

Michael Coren on His Change of Heart on Same-Sex Marriage


Broadcaster and author Michael Coren became famous for his conservative take -- including his opposition to same-sex marriage. Now, Coren says he's changed his mind. He tells Wendy Mesley why.