Friday, May 25, 2018
What Next for North Korea? | Inside Story
The US President called it a 'sad moment of history'. He blamed Pyongyang's anger and open hostility for the cancellation. But both aren't ruling out a change of mind sometime in the future. The North's Vice Foreign Minister said that they are willing to meet any time to resolve any issues. So what happens to the North's nuclear weapons now?
Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam | Guests: Mintaro Oba - Former US State Department diplomat specialising in North Korea; Ra Mson - Lecturer in International Relations and Japanese Foreign Policy, University of East Anglia; Se-Woong Ko - Dormer Korean Studies Lecturer, Yale University
George Galloway: "The Truth about Syria Is Finally Being Told”
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George Galloway,
Syria
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Pompeo Makes War Not Deals Says Trita Parsi
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Donald Trump,
Iran,
Mike Pompeo,
nuclear deal,
Trita Parsi,
USA
Democracy in Chains: The Radical Right’s Stealth Attack on American Democracy
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democracy,
radical right,
The Real News,
USA
Will Europe Defy Trump and Save the Iran Deal?
Open Letter to Federica Mogherini »
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Donald Trump,
EU,
Europe,
Iran,
nuclear deal,
The Real News
Steve Bannon: 'Martin Luther King Would Be Proud of Trump' - BBC Newsnight
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Iran Slams US over Threat of 'Strongest Sanctions in History' | Al Jazeera English
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Iran,
Mike Pompeo,
sanctions,
USA
Highly-skilled Migrants Told to Leave UK under ‘Hostile Environment’ Policy
US Sanctions on Iran Sends a Wrong Message to North Korea: Bill Richardson
Populist Takeover: Italy Approves Unprecedented Coalition
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
What If Iran Does Not Comply with US Demands? | Inside Story
Tensions between the two countries grew considerably when President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the 2015 Iran Nuclear deal. But Pompeo’s hardline stance goes far beyond the nuclear issue, although he did threaten that America was ready to respond if Iran resumed its nuclear activities, refusing to elaborate.
The Iranian President Hassan Rouhani dismissed Pompeo's demands saying the world would no longer blindly follow America's lead.
One senior Iranian official said Pompeo's remarks showed the U.S. was seeking régime change in Iran.
Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam | Guests: Michelle Dunne, Senior Associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Mohamed Marandi, Head of American Studies Post-Grad. Program at the University of Tehran; Ali Vaez, Director of Iran Project at the International Crisis Group
British Royals Rebrand with Royal Wedding, but Critics Say White, Neoliberal Monarchy Needs to Go
Pompeo Threatens Iran With Strongest Sanctions in History, Speeding US March Toward War
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Amy Goodman,
Democracy Now!,
Iran,
Mike Pompeo,
sanctions,
USA,
war
Monday, May 21, 2018
Pompeo Lays Out US List of Demands for Iran
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Iran,
Mike Pompeo,
US
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