Saturday, November 03, 2018
Who Will Be Worst Hit by US Sanctions on Iran? | Inside Story
But Donald Trump's taunt wasn't a joke - and it's expected there'll be real life consequences for millions of Iranians. The strict economic and trade penalties come into effect on Monday. The White House says the aim is to force Iran to abandon what it calls its "destructive" behaviour in the Middle East.
But the move's been condemned by Russia, China, and many European allies. International investigators say Tehran is complying with the terms of the 2015 nuclear agreement.
As Trump keeps his promise to punish Iran, could the new tough measures end up hurting the Iranian people the most?
Presenter: Richelle Carey | Guests: Francois Nicoullaud, former French ambassador to Iran; Mohammad Eslami, columnist and political researcher; Drew Liquerman, Republicans Overseas UK
Will the Body of the Saudi Journalist Ever Be Found? | Inside Story
What happened to the Saudi Arabian journalist and critic of the Saudi Crown Prince has been the subject of denials, official leaks, presidential speeches, changing Saudi narrative, and global outrage.
His killing has caused countries world-wide to reexamine their relationship with the Kingdom, especially the United States.
Donald Trump's response has kept shifting.
One thing has remained constant: his commitment to the US-Saudi relationship - and the billions of dollars in oil and weapons sales it brings. So, where do things go from here?
Presenter: Peter Dobbie | Guests: Mehmet Celik - Political analyst, Political News Editor, Daily Sabah newspaper; Selva Tor - International Financial Security Expert and International Strategist; Ahmet Kasım Han - Altinbas University
Erdogan Points Finger at Saudi 'Puppet Masters' in Khashoggi Case | Al Jazeera English
Friday, November 02, 2018
Noam Chomsky on Pittsburgh Attack: Revival of Hate Is Encouraged by Trump’s Rhetoric
Thursday, November 01, 2018
Eight Saudi Princes Want King Salman Ousted: Report
MBS’s Removal ‘Just A Question Of Time’ – Former Pentagon Official
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
King Salman's Brother Returns to Riyadh amid Khashoggi Crisis l Breaking News
Prince Ahmad bin Abdulaziz flew back to Riyadh from London on Tuesday, according to three Saudi sources close to the prince cited by 'The New York Times', in what some analysts are calling a potential challenge to the authority of Saudi Arabia's de-facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
One of the most senior members of the royal family, Prince Ahmad - who has been living in the United Kingdom - is said to have agreed to return to Riyadh only after receiving security assurances from the UK and United States.
The reports say the prince had been afraid to return home after publicly challenging bin Salman on several occasions.
Saudi Lobbying in the US Under Spotlight after Khashoggi Murder | Al Jazeera English
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Is Saudi Arabia Trying to Protect Whoever Ordered Khashoggi Murder? l Inside Story
Saudi Arabia's Chief prosecutor met his Turkish counterpart for a second time in Istanbul - after what the Turks call an unsatisfactory first meeting on Monday. Sources say the Saudis have finally handed over the testimonies of 18 suspects who are being held in the Kingdom. Where the suspects should be tried is being argued over. Turkey is calling for their extradition; the Saudis insist they'll be tried at home.
As the US considers its options, and the European Union faces further calls to ban arms sales - will the Saudis budge?
Presenter: Imran Khan | Guests: Scott Lucas - Professor of International Politics, University of Birmingham and specialist in US relations with the Middle East; Andrew Finkel - Co-founder of P24 initiative to promote independent journalism; Joel Rubin - President, Washington Strategy Group
Pittsburgh Rabbi Has a Powerful Message for Our Leaders
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Jon Meacham: President Donald Trump Has No Interest In ‘Moral Leadership’ | The Last Word | MSNBC
Reagan's Daughter: Trump Has Never Shown Compassion
Trump Plans on Ending Birthright Citizenship
Monday, October 29, 2018
Glenn Greenwald on Bolsonaro: Brazil Has Elected “Most Extremist Leader in the Democratic World”
How Worrying Is the Rise of US Right-wing Extremism? l Inside Story
African-Americans, Jews and Muslims were all targeted. Last week a Florida man was arrested after mail bombs were sent to some of Trump’s high-profile critics; and on Saturday 11 people were killed in a synagogue in Pittsburgh.
So, who’s to blame? And does President Trump’s rhetoric fuel the hate?
Presenter: Imran Khan | Guests Gregg Roman, former director of the Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh; Glenn Carle, former deputy National Intelligence Officer for transnational threats at the CIA; Stosh Cotler, CEO of Bend the Arc
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Can Saudi, Turkey Work Together to Shed Light on Khashoggi Murder? l Inside Story
Turkey wants Saudi Arabia to extradite the 18 men who've been suspected in his killing. But Saudi Arabia insists they will face justice in the Kingdom. This issue will likely top the agenda as Saudi Arabia's top prosecutor arrives in Turkey.
The Initial Turkish inquiry has concluded that the killing was premeditated, a fact, Saudi officials have taken some time to acknowledge. Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is urging Saudi Arabia to disclose where Khashoggi's remains are and explain who gave the order to kill him. So, will the two countries co-operate?
Presenter: Imran Khan | Guests: Adam Coogle - Middle East Researcher at Human Rights Watch; Leon Fresco - Former U.S. Department of Justice official; Rodney Dixon – Co-Author of a UN report back in January that documented detentions in Saudi Arabia
Der Untergang des Osmanischen Reiches
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