Tuesday, January 02, 2018
Iranian President Calls for Calm amid Deadly Protests
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Iran,
PBS NewsHour
Monday, January 01, 2018
Duty to Warn: Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess the “Dangerous Case” of President Trump
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Protests over Economic Situation in Iran | Inside Story
These protesters hoped the Iran Nuclear Deal in 2015 would ease their financial struggles. Most international sanctions were lifted, but life for many Iranians has not improved. Government critics say the economic benefits of the deal haven't been passed on because of mismanagement and alleged corruption. They add that the budget announced this month cuts vital social welfare programmes, while giving more money to religious and revolutionary institutions.
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Ali Fathollah-Nejad –Brooking Doha center
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Inside Story: Why Are So Many Countries Expanding Their Presence in the Red Sea?
The list of countries already in the region or building bases there include: Saudi Arabia, China, Israel, United Arab Emirates and the US. The US and European Union maintain regular security patrols. But the Red Sea is also one of the world's busiest maritime gateways for transporting oil. So, why is there a sudden interest in the Red Sea region?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Metin Gurcan - Security Analyst and Columnist for Al Monitor; James Moran - Associate Senior Research Fellow, Centre for European Policy; Mamoun Abu Nowar - Retired Jordanian Air Force General
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Inside Story,
Red Sea
Donald Trump, the Decline of an Empire
The 7 Signs Of An Empire In Decline
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Saudi Arabia Kidnapping World Leaders Now
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Fishers of Men: Winning Converts to the Orthodox Faith
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California,
Orthodox Church
Joseph Stiglitz: Trump Has 'Fascist' Tendencies
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Donald Trump,
Joseph Stiglitz
Monday, December 25, 2017
The Christmas Broadcast, 1957
Inside Story - Are the US and Russia Headed for More Tension in 2018?
Washington is now taking a tougher stance on Moscow for what it calls 'destabilizing activities'. Just this week, Donald Trump announced the United States will give Ukraine 'enhanced defensive capabilities' to fight pro-Russia separatists, in other words, weapons. Vladimir Putin's responded with a warning that this will only increase the use of force, and he used the same tone in outlining how Russia will move into 2018. So are relations now at their lowest since the end of the Cold War? And what will 2018 bring?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan | Guests Nikolay Surkov, foreign policy analyst at the Russian International Affairs Council; Lawrence Korb, a former assistant secretary of defense and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress; Macharia Munene, international relations expert at the United States International University
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Inside Story,
Russia,
US-Russian relations,
USA
Sunday, December 24, 2017
The Life of Jesus • English • Official Full HD Movie
Saturday, December 23, 2017
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