Tuesday, February 05, 2019
Pope Francis Pays Historic Visit to the United Arab Emirates | DW News
Sunday, February 03, 2019
The Real Venezuela: From Caracas, Prof. Aline Piva, Explains US Coup Attempt
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coup d'état,
Venezuela
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Can the US Force Maduro to Step Down? l Inside Story
Now the US is hitting Nicolas Maduro even harder where it hurts, in a bid to get him out of office. It’s imposed sanctions on Venezuela’s state oil company blocking seven billion dollars in assets and is recognising opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president.
Washington’s called on the military, which is so far standing by Maduro, to accept a peaceful transfer of power… and warned otherwise there could be consequences. How far will Washington go to change the government in Caracas?
Presenter: Richelle Carey | Guests: Jairo A Lugo-Ocando, Director of Executive Education and Graduate Studies at Northwestern University in Qatar; Charles Shapiro, Former US Ambassador to Venezuela; Diego Moya-Ocampos, principal analyst for Country Risk at IHS Markit in the Americas team.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Mike Pompeo Begs United Nations To Support Venezuelan Coup
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Sam Seder,
The Majority Report
Bolton: We're Taking Venezuela's Oil
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Monday, January 28, 2019
What Can Investigation into Khashoggi's Murder Achieve? l Inside Story
Turkey's not satisfied by the Saudis own investigations and wants a full international inquiry. What it’s got is an independent investigation led by the UN’s special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions. Agnes Callamard and her team are in Turkey for a week-long mission.
She also wants to visit Saudi Arabia. But will this independent international inquiry make any difference anyway? Can Saudi Arabia be held to account?
Presenter: Richelle Carey | Guests: Sultan Barakat, Director For Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at the Doha Institute; Carl Buckley, Barrister at Guernica 37 International Justice Chambers
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Is Support for Trump Fading?
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Donald Trump,
USA,
West Virginia
Friday, January 25, 2019
Historian: Venezuela Is “Staging Ground” for US to Re-assert Control over Latin America
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Democracy Now!,
Venezuela
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Why Latinos Are Converting to Islam
As a former gang leader, Jaime "Mujahid" Fletcher claims that Islam saved his life, inspiring him to found the Islam in Spanish center. He dedicated himself to translating Muslim texts for a Spanish-speaking audience.
We spoke to Jaime and other recent Latino Muslim converts to find out why two of America’s most discriminated groups are coming together.
How to Solve the Political Crisis in Venezuela? | Inside Story
The head of the opposition-controlled National Assembly declared himself the interim President after the biggest protests against Nicolás Maduro in two years. The US, Canada and much of Latin America quickly threw their support behind Juan Guaidó.
But Maduro says he's not going anywhere, and has ordered US diplomats to leave the country by Sunday. So what will this mean for Venezuela's deep economic and political crisis?
Presenter: Laura Kyle | Guests: Paul Dobson - Journalist for www.venezuelanalysis.com; Leopoldo Martinez - Former Venezuelan Congressman and President of The Center for Democracy and Development in the Americas; Christopher Sabatini - Executive Director of the Think Tank Global Americans and Editor of the news and opinion website www.latinamericagoesglobal.org/
A Coup in Progress? Trump Moves to Oust Maduro & Install Pro-US Leader in Oil-Rich Venezuela
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Global Billionaires Are Terrified Of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Venezuela: Trump Recognises Opposition Leader as President
Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaidó has declared himself interim president, in a dramatic escalation of efforts to force out President Nicolás Maduro who has overseen the country’s slide into authoritarianism and economic ruin.
The move was immediately welcomed by the US, Canadian and a dozen Latin American governments. Donald Trump said he would use the “full weight” of US economic and diplomatic power to push for the restoration of Venezuela’s democracy.
Thousands of protesters clogged the streets of the capital, Caracas, as Guaidó, the head of the opposition-run national assembly, raised his right hand and said: “I swear to assume all the powers of the presidency to secure an end to the usurpation”. » | Joe Parkin Daniels in Bogotá and Mariana Zúñiga in Caracas | Wednesday, January 23, 2019
THE GUARDIAN: Venezuela: who is Juan Guaidó, the man who declared himself president? »
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Juan Guaidó,
Nicolas Maduro,
Venezuela
Monday, January 21, 2019
Egypt TV Host Mohamed al-Ghiety Jailed for Interviewing Gay Man
A court in Giza also fined Mohamed al-Ghiety 3,000 Egyptian pounds ($167; £130) for "promoting homosexuality" on his privately owned LTC TV channel.
The gay man, whose identity was hidden, had talked about life as a sex worker.
Homosexuality is not explicitly criminalised in Egypt, however, the authorities have been increasingly cracking down on the LGBT community.
They routinely arrest people suspected of engaging in consensual homosexual conduct on charges of "debauchery", immorality or blasphemy. » | BBC | Monday, January 21, 2019
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Egypt,
homosexuality
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Ministers Agree to Consider Lib Dem Plans for New Referendum
Cabinet ministers involved in cross-party talks on how to break the Brexit deadlock have given the first indication that they are prepared to examine plans for a potential second referendum on the UK’s departure from the EU, according to the Liberal Democrat leader, Sir Vince Cable.
The offer to examine a possible timetable for a second vote drawn up by the Lib Dems was made during discussions between senior Liberal Democratsand two cabinet ministers involved in the talks, Michael Gove and David Lidington, in the Cabinet Office on Thursday morning.
While Theresa May’s government remains strongly opposed to the idea of returning the issue of Brexit to the electorate, the revelation by Cable shows that ministers are determined to look at a wide range of ideas being put forward by opposition parties. » | Toby Helm, Political Editor | Saturday, January 19, 2019
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Brexit,
Lib Dems,
second referendum,
Vince Cable
President Pence? That Vision Should Terrify Women
President Pence would turn America into The Handmaid’s Tale
Karen Pence is not just the wife of the US vice-president, she’s an empowered career woman in her own right. While her husband works tirelessly alongside Trump to make America white again, Karen Pence, it was announced this week, is returning to her old job teaching kids art.
Or rather, she’s going to teach heterosexual kids art, and they shouldn’t expect to draw any rainbows.
The Christian school in northern Virginia where Pence will be working requires its teachers to agree that they won’t engage in or condone “homosexual or lesbian sexual activity” and “transgender identity”. The school also reserves the right to expel or refuse to admit students if they or their parents participate in, support, or condone, homosexual or bisexual activity. A policy that seems to chime perfectly with the vice president’s own bigoted worldview – Pence has a long history of homophobia and transphobia. » | Arwa Mahdawi | Saturday, January 19, 2019
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Christianity,
homosexuality,
Karen Pence,
LGBT,
Mike Pence
Friday, January 18, 2019
Interview: Rahaf Mohammed On Escaping Saudi Arabia to Canada
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Canada,
CBC,
Rahaf Mohammed
Thursday, January 17, 2019
John Brennan Agrees: President Donald Trump Is Clear and Present Danger to US | All In | MSNBC
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All In,
Donald Trump,
John Brennan,
MSNBC,
USA
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Theresa May Loses Brexit Deal Vote by Majority of 230
Theresa May has sustained the heaviest parliamentary defeat of any British prime minister in the democratic era after MPs rejected her Brexit deal by a resounding majority of 230.
The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, immediately moved to sieze the initiative, tabling a vote of no confidence in the government.
“This is a catastrophic defeat. The house has delivered its verdict on her deal. Delay and denial has reached the end of the line,” he said.
Brexit-supporting Conservatives joined with opposition parties and the Democratic Unionist party to trounce the government in the “meaningful vote”, which the prime minister delayed before Christmas in the vain hope of winning over waverers.
Following the defeat, May immediately invited a formal vote of no confidence in her own government, which she said would be voted on as soon as Wednesday. » | Heather Stewart, Political editor | Tuesday, January 15, 2019
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Brexit,
Theresa May
Saudi Woman Who Fled Family Pledges to Fight for Women Escaping Persecution
Rahaf Mohammed, the Saudi teen who shot into the headlines after barricading herself into a Thai hotel room, has pledged to fight for women fleeing persecution after she successfully escaped abuse and the fear of death in her home country.
“Today and for years to come, I will work in support of freedom for women around the world – the same freedom I experienced on the first day I arrived in Canada,” she told reporters at a press conference in Toronto.
After her plans to seek asylum in Australia fell apart and she feared deportation back to Saudi Arabia, UNHCR intervened and granted her refugee status. Canada offered to resettle her and she landed in Toronto on Saturday. » | Leyland Cecco in Toronto | Tuesday, January 15, 2019
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Canada,
Rahaf Mohammed,
Saudi Arabia
Ivanka Trump Is Just As Corrupt As Her Father
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Republican Describes Donald Trump's Handling Of The Shutdown As Total Chaos | The Last Word | MSNBC
Carl Bernstein: Trump Helped Putin Destabilize US
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Carl Bernstein,
Donald Trump,
USA,
Vladimir Putin
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Archbishop of Canterbury Urged to Act over Vatican Envoy Who Questioned Resurrection
It has emerged that Dr John Shepherd, an Australian cleric appointed last week as the new representative to Rome, had delivered a sermon in which he said Christians should be “set free” from the traditional view of the resurrection.
The controversial comments, delivered while he was Dean of Perth Cathedral, have been criticised for flying in the face of the most fundamental Christian doctrines. » | Steve Bird | Saturday, January 12, 2019
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Church of England,
Jesus,
Resurrection,
Vatican
Rahaf al-Qunun: Saudi Teen Granted Asylum in Canada
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, 18, had been trying to reach Australia via Bangkok, but was initially told to return to Kuwait, where her family were waiting.
She refused to fly back and barricaded herself into her airport hotel room, attracting international attention.
She said she had renounced Islam, which is punishable by death in Saudi Arabia. » | BBC | Friday, January 11, 2019
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asylum,
Canada,
Saudi Arabia,
Saudi women
Friday, January 11, 2019
«Gilets jaunes» : les autorités anticipent une mobilisation plus forte samedi 12 janvier
Plus forte et plus «radicale». Voilà à quoi s'attendent les autorités pour la journée de samedi 12 janvier et l'«acte 9» des «gilets jaunes», à Paris notamment. Après une baisse régulière du nombre de personnes mobilisées au cours des week-ends de la fin du mois de décembre, le samedi 5 janvier dernier a marqué une nouvelle hausse de la participation (environ 50.000 manifestants selon les autorités), émaillée de violences qui ont choqué. Et semble avoir donné lieu, du même coup, à une dynamique nouvelle dans ce mouvement. » | Par Blandine Le Cain | vendredi, 11. Janvier 2019
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France,
gilets jaunes
The New Feudalism
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neo-feudalism
New Far-right German Party Adopts Former Secret Nazi Symbol
A German politician has left the far-right Alternative for Germany to set up a new party with a logo that uses a symbol adopted as a secret sign by Austrian Nazis in the 1930s.
André Poggenburg resigned from his post as the AfD’s regional leader in eastern Saxony-Anhalt state last year after labelling Turks as “camel drivers” and immigrants with dual nationality a “homeless mob we no longer want”. He announced his resignation from the party in an email sent to the leadership earlier this week. » | Josie Le Blond in Berlin | Friday, January 11, 2019
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Shutdown : Trump boude le Forum économique de Davos
Donald Trump reste à Washington. Le président américain a annoncé jeudi qu'il ne participerait pas comme prévu au Forum économique mondial de Davos, qui aura lieu du 21 au 25 janvier, mettant en avant la paralysie partielle de l'administration fédérale. « En raison de l'intransigeance des démocrates sur la sécurité aux frontières et de l'importance de la sécurité pour notre pays, j'annule respectueusement mon voyage très important à Davos, en Suisse, pour le Forum économique mondial », a tweeté le président des États-Unis. » | Source AFP | 10 janvier 2019
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Davos,
Donald Trump,
Suisse
Wednesday, January 09, 2019
Schumer: Trump Walked Out of Meeting after Pelosi Said No to Border Wall
Longtime Reporter, William Arkin, Leaves NBC Saying Media Is “Trump Circus” That Encourages Perpetual War
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Democracy Now!,
Donald Trump,
NBC,
William Arkin
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
Trump Administration Downgrades EU's Status in US, without Informing Brussels
The Trump administration has downgraded the diplomatic status of the EU mission in Washington, without informing the mission or Brussels, officials confirmed on Tuesday.
The downgrade from nation state to international organisation status reverses an Obama administration decision in 2016 to grant the EU an enhanced diplomatic role in Washington, and is being seen in Brussels as a snub reflecting a general antipathy to the EU in the Trump administration. The president has supported Brexit and has described the EU as a “foe”.
The change, first reported by the German news agency, Deutsche Welle, potentially means that the EU mission would have less clout and access to US officials. » | Julian Borger in Washington | Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Monday, January 07, 2019
Trump Officials Get Massive Raises As Government Shutdown Continues
Thursday, January 03, 2019
Joe: President Donald Trump's Actions Call Into Question Fitness For Office | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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Donald Trump,
Morning Joe,
MSNBC
Wednesday, January 02, 2019
Tuesday, January 01, 2019
Documentary: Portugal's Moorish Legacy
While in Spain, the seven centuries of Muslim rule is very well-known, in Portugal it typically goes unnoticed. Despite being overlooked at times, the Islamic occupation, known as its Moorish past, has had a huge impact on Portugal.
The Muslims invaded present-day Portugal in the year 711 and established their capital in what is modern day "Silves". A significant part of this documentary takes us to Silves, which is still one of the best places in Portugal to see the influence of the Muslim period. Silves was the main access route to the inland areas of the Algarve, and the Silves castle, which was built by the Almoravid Arabs in the 11th century, is the best-preserved and most significant castle in the region. One of Portugal's main tourist attractions are its the beautiful beaches in the Algarve region. The name Algarve itself is derived from the Arabic word "al-Gharb", meaning the West. Portugal was the most Western part of the Muslim Empire and it was officially referred to as al-Gharb al-Andalus, meaning West of Al-Andalus. Nowadays Al-Andalus is often referred to as Muslim Spain, or Islamic Iberia.
It is not just the physical monuments which make Portugal’s Muslim past evident, but you can also find it in the country’s language and culture, even though the entire Reconquest centred around getting rid of Islamic influence altogether. Some Arabic words have permanently entered the Portuguese language, words for sugar, rice, olive oil, lettuce, village, the West and many others. Even Portugal’s most popular holiday spot, Albufeira, gets its name from Arabic, having then been called (Albuhayra) which means the lake in Arabic. The journey also takes us to Sintra, among other places, where the massive Moorish Castle stands. It was built by Muslims between the 9th and 10th centuries, the castle was vital in order to protect its population.
The southernmost region of Portugal, was finally conquered by Christians and taken away from the Muslims in 1249, and in 1255 the capital shifted to Lisbon. Neighbouring Spain would not complete its Reconquista until 1492.
Mes voeux 2019 aux Français | Emmanuel Macron
Merkel wirbt in Neujahrsansprache für mehr Zusammenhalt
Theresa May’s New Year Message: Back Brexit Deal
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New Year address,
Theresa May
tagesschau 20:00 Uhr, 31.12.2018
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Deutschland,
Silvester,
Tagesschau
Monday, December 31, 2018
Asia and Australia Usher in New Year with Huge Firework Displays
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