Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Russia Obsession Let Trump Abandon Nuclear Treaties—Wilkerson and Jay
Monday, March 25, 2019
Has Mueller Investigation Vindicated Trump? | Inside Story
No he didn't. That's the result of the two-year investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. But investigators can't give a definitive answer on whether the President obstructed justice or not.
Trump was quick to tweet: No Collusion, No Obstruction, Complete and Total EXONERATION. KEEP AMERICA GREAT! But leading Democrats say the summary of the report - by Attorney General William Barr - ‘raises as many questions as it answers’. They're demanding full access to what else the report says. But will that report be released?
Presenter: Hazem Sika | Guests: J-D Gordon, National Security Director on Donald Trump's 2016 Presidential Campaign; Jeannie Zaino, professor at Iona College; David Goodfriend, lawyer who previously served as Deputy Staff Secretary to President Bill Clinton
Brussels Confirms Return of Border Checks under No-deal Brexit
British travellers will get a stamp in their passport every time they enter and leave the European Union in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the European commission has confirmed.
The announcement on border checks was revealed days after the British government secured a short extension that shifts the Brexit deadline to 12 April.
“The risk of a no-deal scenario is becoming increasingly likely,” an EU official said. The EU’s Brexit no-deal plans “cannot replicate the benefits of being an EU member” and were not “mini-deals or a negotiated no deal”, but unilateral measures to avoid disruption for the EU side, the official said.
In an information notice, the commission confirmed that in the event of a no-deal UK nationals would have the right to visa-free travel for short stays in the EU (90 days in any 180-day period), if the UK grants the same arrangement to citizens of all EU member states. “Your passport will be stamped both when you enter the EU and when you leave it, so that this period of 90 days, which is visa-free, can be calculated.”
British travellers would also lose access to the EU lane at border crossings, meaning longer queues.
In another return to the past, British travellers may be asked by border guards to provide information on the purpose of their visit and means of subsistence during their stay. Luggage would be subject to customs checks. » | Jennifer Rankin in Brussels | Monday, March 25, 2019
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As Mueller Finds No Collusion, Did Press Overhype Russiagate? Glenn Greenwald vs. David Cay Johnston
Caring Corrupted – The Killing Nurses of The Third Reich
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Don Lemon: This Is the Biggest Unanswered Question
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Mueller Report – AG Barr Letter: No Conclusion on Justice Obstruction | ABC News Report
Bomben auf schweizer Städte 1944/45
'People’s Vote' March: Up Close with Anti-Brexit Protesters at the 'Biggest Ever Demo'
Saturday, March 23, 2019
People's Vote Brexit Rally Draws 1 Million Marchers
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Friday, March 22, 2019
Robert Mueller Delivers Russia Report to Justice Department
‘Show Us Your Bone Spurs’: McCain Colleague Rebukes The President’s Attacks | Deadline | MSNBC
Trump isn't fit for office. He's a man-child. Even the DOW is down 460 points today. – MA
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Macron Accuses Brexiters of 'Lies' over No-deal Brexit
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What'll Be the Outcome of the US President's Latest Foreign Policy Thrust? l Inside Story
It's a move designed to boost the standing of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, as he campaigns for re-election. But there's already been an international outcry. Some accuse President Trump of bringing the region close to war.
So what will be the consequences of Trump's latest policy bombshell?
Presenter: Nick Clark | Guests: Mitchell Barak - CEO of Keevoon Global Research who was an adviser to former Israeli President Shimon Peres; Aaron Southlea - Advocacy Officer for Al-Marsad, the Arab Human Rights Centre in Golan Heights; Simon Mabon - Senior Lecturer in International Studies at Lancaster University
Thursday, March 21, 2019
May Dashes to Salvage Brexit Deal in Brussels
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«Hier wohnt ein Jude» –Antisemitismus grassiert nicht nur im Netz
Schweizer Juden würden das Parlament kontrollieren, die Medien, die Justiz und die Wirtschaft. Und: «Schweizer Juden sind krimineller als israelische Juden.» Es sind solche Aussagen auf Twitter, für die das Bezirksgericht Frauenfeld jüngst einen Palästinenser wegen antisemitischer Rassendiskriminierung verurteilt hat. Der IV-Bezüger ist einer von vielen, die sich im vergangenen Jahr judenfeindlich geäussert haben. Das zeigt der neue Antisemitismusbericht für die Deutschschweiz, den die Stiftung gegen Rassismus und Antisemitismus (GRA) und der Schweizerische Israelitische Gemeindebund (SIG) veröffentlicht haben. » | Simon Hehli | Donnerstag, 21. März 2019
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