But where other presidents might have used the moment to call for the departure of Syria’s authoritarian leader, Bashar al-Assad, President Trump’s spokesman dismissed the notion as impractical because it would not happen. “We would look like, to some degree, rather silly not acknowledging the political realities that exist in Syria,” said the spokesman, Sean Spicer. » | Peter Baker | Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
For Trump, a Focus on U.S. Interests and a Disdain for Moralizing
But where other presidents might have used the moment to call for the departure of Syria’s authoritarian leader, Bashar al-Assad, President Trump’s spokesman dismissed the notion as impractical because it would not happen. “We would look like, to some degree, rather silly not acknowledging the political realities that exist in Syria,” said the spokesman, Sean Spicer. » | Peter Baker | Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Tuesday, April 04, 2017
According to the Bible...Homosexuality Is Wrong
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John Brennan: Donald Trump’s Travel Ban 'Simplistic and Misguided' - BBC Newsnight
Bill O'Reilly Loses Major Advertiser After Reports Of Harassment | The Last Word | MSNBC
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Bill O'Reilly,
FOX News
Trump prüft extreme Einreise-Kontrollen
Die Regierung von Donald Trump prüft neue, extreme Sicherheitsvorschriften. Alle Ausländer, die in die Vereinigten Staaten reisen wollen, könnten sie bald durchlaufen müssen. Wie das „Wall Street Journal“ schreibt, müssten die Besucher den Beamten dann eventuell alle Kontakte in ihrem Handy offenlegen, Passwörter für soziale Netze herausrücken und sich Fragen zu ihrer Weltanschauung gefallen lassen. » | Quelle: FAZ.NET | Dienstag, 4. April 2017
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When Britain Split From Europe, in a Big Way
The bridge was a rock formation, about 20 miles wide, that ran from Dover to Calais and protruded several hundred miles into France and Britain. It was made of chalk, as can be seen in the cross-section where it has been ripped away at the white cliffs of Dover. » | Nicholas Wade | Tuesday, April 4, 2017
The 'Gay Brain' Explained - Louann Brizendine
Dr. Louann Brizendine: The Male Brain »
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British Prime Minister Seeks GCC Trade Deals
As Britain leaves the European Union, her trip is aiming to strengthen trade and security ties in the Gulf,
Al Jazeera’s Hashem Ahelbarra reports.
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Theresa May on Brexit, Saudi Arabia and Refugees
She's due to arrive in Saudi Arabia later - and is being urged to raise concerns over human rights.
The Prime Minister has defended her dealings with the Kingdom and says she will bring up the issue of Yemen, where the Saudi military is engaged in a long-running campaign.
The Prime Minister been speaking to our Political Editor, Faisal Islam.
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It seems to me that Theresa May wants her cake and eat it. And chasing around the world, brown-nosing here and brown-nosing there is most unbecoming. She'd be far better off working with our European brothers and sisters than this. Our future should be in Europe, not the Middle East. – Mark
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Tunisian Nightclub Shut Down over Muslim Call to Prayer Remix
Tunisian authorities have shut down a nightclub and begun an investigation after a DJ played a remix recording of the Muslim call to prayer, an official has said.
A video, widely shared online since Sunday, shows clubbers dancing to music that includes the call to prayer at the club in the north-east town of Nabeul.
The footage sparked a storm of debate on social media. » | Agence France-Presse in Tunis | Monday, April 3, 2017
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Up to 100,000 UK Jobs At Risk as Merkel and Juncker Ally Warns on Euro Clearing
The future of an estimated 100,000 jobs has been plunged into doubt after a close political ally of the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and president of the European commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, warned that a prized sector in the City of London must relocate to EU soil after Brexit.
Manfred Weber, the leader of the largest political group in the European parliament, to which both the German chancellor and the commission president belong, told reporters that euro-denominated clearing could no longer be undertaken in the City when the UK leaves the EU.
“EU citizens decide on their own money,” Weber said during a press conference in Strasbourg on Tuesday. “When the UK is leaving the European Union it is not thinkable that at the end the whole euro business is managed in London. This is an external place, this is not an EU place any more. The euro business should be managed on EU soil.” Read on and comment » | Daniel Boffey | Tuesday, April 4, 2017
May: National Trust Stance ‘Ridiculous’ Over Egg Hunt Easter Omission
Read the Guardian article here
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Monday, April 03, 2017
Ayaan Hirsi Ali Cancels Australian Visit After Threats
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Jared Kushner as the Defacto Secretary Of State | Morning Joe | MSNBC
Sir Richard Branson Calls Donald Trump "An Embarrassment for the World"
Saint Petersburg Attack: Who Is Responsible?
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terror attack
George W. Bush On Donald Trump, Michelle Obama, 9/11 & Much More | PEN | TIME
'Russia Has Been On a State of High Alert' - BBC News
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Saint Petersburg: Blasts Confirmed as Terror Attack
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Petition Demands Melania Trump Move To White House | AM Joy | MSNBC
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Islam Critic Ayaan Hirsi Ali Cancels Tour
Ms Hirsi Ali was due to appear on the ABC’s panel program, along with 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Muhammad Yunus; former Denmark PM Helle Thorning; and The Australian\s editor at Large Paul Kelly.
The ABC has yet to announce a replacement for Ms Hirsi Ali.
She had also planned to speak in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland from Thursday to Sunday this week, but pulled out suddenly.
Ms Hirsi Ali lives with around-the-clock security protection due to her criticisms of radical Islamists. » | Sam Buckingham-Jones | Journalist, Sydney | Monday, April 3, 2017
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Russland: Explosionen in Metro von St. Petersburg - Tote und Verletzte
In einer U-Bahn-Station im Zentrum der russischen Stadt St. Petersburg hat sich eine Explosion ereignet. Die Behörden meldeten zehn Todesopfer. Es soll zudem mehr als 30 Verletzte geben, der örtliche Gouverneur sprach der Agentur Interfax zufolge von etwa 50 Verwundeten. Unter den Opfern sind auch Kinder. » | mxw/ala/dpa/AFP/Reuters | Montag, 3. April 2017
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France's Araud Says EU Without UK Doesn’t Make Sense
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Gérard Araud
Sunday, April 02, 2017
Edward VIII - The Uncrowned King
Two days after the death of the Duke of Windsor, Ludovic Kennedy asks what kind of monarch Edward VIII might have made if he had remained on the throne. Kennedy introduces an interview with the duke himself, filmed in 1969, in which the latter talks about his dislike for the formalities of his status, expresses strong opinions on the establishment and recalls many of the prime ministers he met while he was heir apparent and, subsequently, King.
In the studio, Kennedy discusses the duke's abdication and its effect upon the monarchy with historian AJP Taylor, Windsor family friend Lady Bridget Monckton, former Member of Parliament Lord Robert Boothby and journalist Colin Coote. The last word, thanks to the 1969 interview, is granted to the duke's wife, Wallis, Duchess of Windsor.
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Edward VIII,
Wallace Simpson
Islamism: #1 An Introduction
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Islamism
Quadriga: Brexit — A Painful Divorce? | DW English
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EU's Brexit Stance on Gibraltar - Fabian Picardo Iinterview
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Spain
Iraq: Christian Community Now a Ghost Town
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Iraq
Kushner, Ivanka Trump Could Be Worth $700 million
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Jared Kushner,
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Saturday, April 01, 2017
Bannon’s Made Millions in Shaping Right-Wing Thought
The filing was included in a huge release of financial disclosures made late Friday evening by the White House, which is obligated to make public the financial assets and income of scores of officials now serving in the Trump administration.
A conservative media impresario and producer of documentary films before joining the Trump campaign, Mr. Bannon has assets worth $11.8 million to $53.8 million, his filing showed. » |Matthew Goldstein, Steve Eder, Kate Kelly, Alexandra Stevenson and Ben Protessmarch | Friday, March 31, 2017
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Europe Fears Islam
Muslims and Islamic extremists are arriving en masse in a continent that is collapsing demographically and culturally. And there are even important voices, such as that of French philosopher Michel Onfray, who are ready to capitulate and to renounce the Judeo-Christian civilization.
I am not. Europe should not be willing to surrender. Otherwise, nothing will stand on the road between one billion Muslims and their dream to build a caliphate in Europe. Our hedonists are not even willing to fight for an Iphone. » | Giulio Meotti | Friday, March 31, 2017
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