Kirsty Wark is joined from San Francisco by former US attorney Harry Litman, and from the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires by RT America presenter Scottie Nell Hughes.
Friday, November 30, 2018
What Do Ex-lawyer Pleas Mean for Trump? - BBC Newsnight
Kirsty Wark is joined from San Francisco by former US attorney Harry Litman, and from the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires by RT America presenter Scottie Nell Hughes.
Thursday, November 29, 2018
What's Ahead for the US-Saudi Relationship? l Inside Story
The Senate has voted to hold hearings next week on whether to end US involvement in the 3-year old conflict. That's despite strong opposition from the Trump administration, which sent the Secretaries of State and Defense to persuade Senators to vote against the measure.
So, what will this mean for the future of the US-Saudi relationship?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Charles Moran - Republican Political Strategist; Karen Greenberg - Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham University School of Law; Glenn Carle - A former CIA officer.
Should Saudi Crown Prince Be Charged with War Crimes? G20 Host, Argentina, Considers Probe
Despite Tension between Iran and Israel, Iran’s Jewish Minority Feels At Home
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Iran,
Jews,
Jews in Iran
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
A Fourth Reich In The Sun - Hitler's Escape to Argentina
In addition, they investigate the active role of many top US and German international corporations had in supporting the Nazi war machine during the war, as well as top Nazi involvement in the formation of the Bilderberg Group after WWII.
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Adolf Hitler,
Argentina
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Can Turkey Trigger International Probe into Khashoggi's Murder? l Inside Story
But Turkey wants to make sure the case does not disappear from the world's attention. Its investigators launched a search of two villas outside Istanbul on Monday. They say they're owned by a Saudi businessman close to the Crown Prince. But will this make any difference? And Can Turkey successfully push for an international investigation?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan | Guests: Vehbi Baysan - Professor of History at Ibn Haldun University; Matthew Bryza - Senior Fellow at Atlantic Council and a former US Ambassador; Simon Mabon - Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Lancaster University in the UK
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Inside Story,
Jamal Khashoggi,
MbS,
Turkey
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Will Macron Bow to the Demands of 'Yellow Vest' Protesters? l Inside Story
Emmanuel Macron was elected last year on presidential pledges to create more jobs and improve lives. But for many French people, his economic reforms are a disaster. Critics accuse him of being a president for the rich - while hurting the poor.
One of his reforms is causing particular outrage - fuel tax. So-called 'Yellow Vest' protesters in Paris blocked roads for a second successive Saturday to tell Macron they've had enough. And his environmentally-friendly tax on diesel aimed at cutting pollution has to go - and so does he.
So, will he change his controversial policies?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan | Guests: Anne Giudicelli - Founder of Terrorisc Consultancy; Jacques Reland - Senior Research Fellow, Global Policy Institute London; Renaud Girard - Chief Foreign Correspondent, Le Figaro daily newspaper
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Emmanuel Macron,
fuel tax,
Inside Story,
Paris,
protests,
Yellow Vests
Friday, November 23, 2018
A Royal Family, Episode 1: The Father-in-law of Europe | Documentary
These are their stories, stories of power, love, triumph, tragedy and honour, recounted through interviews and never before published letters, photographs and home movie footage, by over 30 members of the European royal family.
Anecdotes handed down through generations give insight into a Europe ruled by 'dynasty politics' where arranged marriages created alliances between countries.
In the Europe of the 1800s, Denmark, England, and Russia each have a childless king; all three need an heir to the throne. Speedily arranged marriages, births, and cunning strategies bring King Christian IX, Queen Victoria and Tsar Alexander II to the throne.
Wadah Khanfar Interview on Media Coverage of the Killing of Khashoggi | One on One Express
Thursday, November 22, 2018
The Khashoggi Killing Report: Interview with Yusuf Erim
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Donald Trump,
Jamal Khashoggi,
TRT World,
Turkey,
USA,
Yusuf Erim
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Trump Chooses “Relationship with Saudi Arabia” over Accountability for Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder
How Far Can Trump Shield Bin Salman? l Inside Story
The CIA says the Crown Prince actually ordered it. But Trump’s contradicted his intelligence agency saying that’s not a definitive determination; and in any case he says it would be foolish to take action against Riyadh. That would threaten lucrative weapons deals and push the price of oil up. Very simple, said Trump, It’s America First.
But it might not be that simple – all eyes are now on the US Congress to see what it will do. So, America First? Or justice last?
Presenter: Laura Kyle | Guests: Mohamad Elmasry, Associate Professor of Journalism at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies; Sigurd Neubauer, Middle East Analyst and Columnist; Cinzia Bianco, Senior Analyst and researcher at Gulf State Analytics
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Donald Trump,
Inside Story,
Jamal Khashoggi,
MbS
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Nancy Isenberg: The Origin of ‘White Trash,’ and Why Class Is Still an Issue in the US
CIA Blames Saudi Crown Prince Bin Salman for Khashoggi Murder
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CIA,
Jamal Khashoggi,
MbS
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Friday, November 16, 2018
What Can Khashoggi Tape Reveal about His Murder? | Inside Story
But now the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet has leaked an audio recording that contradicts the latest Saudi narrative. It suggests a hit squad discussed Khashoggi's murder prior to him entering the consulate on October 2nd.
Presenter Laura Kyle | Guests: Saad Djebbar, International Lawyer and Political Commentator. He represented PLO Leader Yasser Arafat’s widow and Al Jazeera journalists who were in prison; Matthew Bryza, former White House official and Senior fellow at the Atlantic Council; Sahar Aziz, Professor of Law at Rutgers University and Director of the Center on Security, Race, and Civil Rights
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Inside Story,
Jamal Khashoggi
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Saudi Prosecutor Seeks Death Penalty for Five in Khashoggi Murder l Breaking News
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
President Donald Trump Retreating From Duties Into A ‘Cocoon Of Bitterness’ | The Last Word | MSNBC
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