Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Imam Tawhidi: The TRUTH About Islam
Monday, December 17, 2018
Friday, December 14, 2018
Trump 'Seething' after Cohen Sentencing
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CNN,
Donald Trump,
Michael Cohen
Cohen on Trump as President: 'He's a Very Different Individual'
Senate Votes To End US Support For Saudi-Led War In Yemen | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Theresa May Tries to Salvage Brexit Deal in Brussels
This is her second visit to Brussels in three days and now that she has clung on to her job she came hoping to get her deal across the line in Parliament.
Her fellow EU leaders were long on admiration for her tenacity but came short on the kind of concessions that could save her deal and perhaps her government.
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Brexit,
Brussels,
Channel 4,
EU,
Theresa May
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Lord Michael Heseltine on Brexit, Theresa May and Fighting Poverty
Thursday, December 06, 2018
Will Trump Change His Mind on Khashoggi Killing? l Inside Story
It directly contradicts statements from President Donald Trump who has insisted repeatedly there is no definitive evidence connecting Mohammed bin Salman with the crime.
But will the senators force Trump to drop his defence of the Saudi royal?
The resolution also criticises Saudi Arabia for the war in Yemen, the blockade of Qatar, and a crackdown on dissent in the Kingdom. It's a testing time for the US president.
Presenter: Martine Dennis | Guests: John Jones, former senior congressional advisor during President Obama's term; Sigurd Neubauer, a Middle East analyst with expertise in Gulf affairs; and Chris Garcia, former deputy director of the US Department of Commerce under President Trump
Wednesday, December 05, 2018
Sunday, December 02, 2018
Can Macron Survive the Biggest Challenge to His Presidency? l Inside Story
‘Yellow Vest’ protesters again venting their fury at the rising price of keeping their cars on the road; and increasing calls for President Emmanuel Macron to resign.
Facing the biggest challenge to his 18 month presidency, he flew home from the G20 summit in Argentina for an emergency government meeting.
It's not just next month’s proposed fuel tax rise which is infuriating many, falling living standards are too; so, how can Macron calm the rising anger?
Presenter: Laura Kyle | Guests: Anne Giudicelli - Chief Executive, Terrorisc Consultancy; Remi Bourgeot -Economist, French Institute of International & Strategic Affairs; David Lees - Lecturer in French Studies, University of Warwick
Saturday, December 01, 2018
Does Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) Care about New Khashoggi Revelations? l Inside Story
The CIA has reportedly concluded the order to kill Jamal Khashoggi was given by Crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
‘The Wall Street Journal’ says its obtained details of the highly classified CIA document. The newspaper says bin Salman sent at least 11 messages to his closest adviser, Saud al-Qahtani.
He reportedly supervised the so-called 'hit' team.
The CIA says al-Qahtani was in direct communication with the team’s leader in Istanbul - in the hours before and after the journalist was murdered.
The Saudi team was reportedly assembled from the Crown Prince's top security men in the Royal Guard.
The judgment on Bin Salman's likely culpability is based on the prince’s personal focus on Khashoggi who had criticised him - as well as the Prince authorising the same team to target other opponents.
The Saudi leader is reported to have told associates in August last year that if efforts failed to persuade Khashoggi to return to Saudi Arabia, he would be lured somewhere else.
Do the latest revelations make any difference because bin Salman continues to enjoy Donald Trump's support?
Presenter: Richelle Carey | Guests: Imadaldin al-Jubouri -Writer & Academic; Ahmed Al-Burai - Writer, Middle East Eye & Daily Sabah; Jacob Parakilas - Deputy Head, U.S. and the Americas Programme, Chatham House
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Argentina,
Buenos Aires,
CIA,
G20,
Inside Story,
Jamal Khashoggi,
MbS
Friday, November 30, 2018
G20: May in Argentina to Sell Brexit around the World
World leaders met against a backdrop of crisis in Crimea and the Saudi Arabian murder of a dissident journalist, but the European Council President Donald Tusk took the opportunity to say the EU stands ready for "no deal or no Brexit at all" if MPs reject the deal. We speak to Theresa May.
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Argentina,
Brexit,
Donald Trump,
G20,
MbS,
Theresa May,
Vladimir Putin
Ivanka And Don Jr. Are Mueller’s Next Targets
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
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