Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Dan Rather: Trump Not a Descendant of Some God
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Don Lemon,
Donald Trump
Monday, June 25, 2018
Sanders Speaks about Being Asked to Leave Restaurant
'One Man Rule' for Turkey after Erdogan's Election Win?
What Will Erdogan Do as Executive President? | Inside Story
His main opposition rival accepts the result - but Muharrem Ince says the election was unfair, and warns Erdogan's 'one man rule' is a danger to Turks. So how will the balance of power be changed?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan | Guests: Enes Bayrakli - Professor of International Relations, Turkish-German University; Selim Sazaka - Fellow at the Century Foundation focusing on Turkey's foreign policy in the Middle East; Ege Seckin - Turkey specialist, IHS Markit financial services company
#brennpunkt: Wie viel Türkei braucht Österreich?
Achim Steiner: "The World Won’t Improve on Its Own" | DW English
Lebensborn erklärt | Historische Ereignisse mit Mirko Drotschmann
Trump: Deport Immigrants without 'Judges or Court Cases'
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Glenn Beck Walks Off Interview after 'Blaze' Layoffs Question
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Brian Stelter,
CNN,
Glenn Beck,
The Blaze
Will US Lose Global Influence after Human Rights Council Pullout? | Al Jazeera English
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Tens of Thousands March in Pro- and Anti-Brexit Rallies
Will Turkey's Election Produce a Surprise? | Inside Story
For the first time presidential and parliamentary votes take place on the same day. There are six candidates for president. If no one wins more than 50 percent of the vote in Sunday's poll, the top two will be involved in a run-off. And whoever becomes president will be assuming enhanced powers approved in a referendum last year.
These are not easy times. Turkey's been in a state of emergency since a failed coup attempt in 2016 and the economy is in crisis. So could there be a surprise? And what would that mean for Turkey's future?
Presenter: Martine Dennis | Guests Muhittin Ataman - Editor of Insight Turkey and Director of the SETA Think Tank Education and Social Policy; Fadi Hakura - Associate Fellow in the Europe Programme at Chatham House; Ozgur Ozdamar - Professor in the Depatment of International Relations at Bilkent University
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election,
Inside Story,
Turkey
Krach um Flüchtlinge: Stürzt Merkel? | DW Deutsch
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