Friday, October 14, 2016

Turkey Crackdown: Has Erdoğan Gone Too Far? – UpFront


In this week's UpFront, Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek defends the crackdown and mass arrests following the failed coup attempt in July.

Deutschland: Christen heiratet Salafisten! | Domian


Maischberger - Die Salafisten kommen!


Sad Times for the American Voter


Oct. 13, 2016 - 9:02 - 'The O'Reilly Factor': Bill O'Reilly's Talking Points 11/13

Putin Ally Says US Electing Clinton Would Mean War


Putin ally V.Zhirinovsky says if Americans vote for Clinton, "It's war", while a vote for Trump means peace, Brian Todd reports

Thousands Line Streets to Mourn Thai King | DW News


Mourners have gathered on the streets of the Thai capital, Bangkok to catch a glimpse of the hearse carrying King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s body from the hospital to the grand palace. Many people are overcome with grief at the 88-year-old monarch’s death.

No UK Plans for Military Force in Syria: PM May Contradicts Johnson


Talk of British military action in Syria, has apparently been shot down by the prime minister herself. It follows earlier comments from the Foreign minister, that using force was still an option.

French Conservatives Battle in TV Debate | DW News


France’s center-right Les Républicains party has begun the process of choosing a presidential candidate to run in this spring’s election. On Thursday, seven members of the party sparred in a live TV debate.

It's Hard Brexit or No Brexit At All, Says EU Council President


European Union chief Donald Tusk says on Thursday that there will be no compromise of EU principles in negotiating Britain’s departure from the union. Tusk warned that London is heading for a hard Brexit. Speaking in Brussels at a European Policy Centre event, Tusk insisted that Britain cannot hope both to stay in Europe’s single market and restrict the movement of EU migrants


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Michelle Obama Powerfully Rejects Donald Trump


Britain May Decide against Brexit When They Realise Just How Painful It Will Be, Warns EU Chief


THE TELEGRAPH: Britain may decide not to leave the EU when faced with the reality of a “hard Brexit”, Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council said last night, warning that the upcoming divorce talks would be “painful”.

His intervention came as Europe continues to harden its approach towards the negotiations after Theresa May’s shift towards a “hard Brexit”, revealed at last week’s Conservative Party conference.

Mr Tusk said Mrs May’s pledge to end the free movement of EU workers, stop EU budget payments and restore the primacy of UK law-making meant Britain had opted to “radically loosen” its ties to Europe. » | Peter Foster, Europe Editor; Peter Dominiczak, Political Editor; Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter and Patrick Sawer, Senior Reporter | Thursday, October 13, 2016

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Brexit Legal Challenge: High Court Hearing Begins


A legal challenge over Brexit has begun at the High Court in London.

It's been launched by a businesswoman who believes the British prime minister does not have the legal power to trigger the process of leaving the EU.

Al Jazeera’s UK correspondent Barnaby Phillips reports from London.


Hungary Votes on Whether or Not to Accept Refugees


Hungary held a referendum on whether or not to accept the EU's planned mandatory refugee redistribution quota.

Conventional Medicine Is a Mistake


In this video MIT scientist Raymond Francis discusses how conventional medicine is a mistake of historic proportions. He explains how goals to drive profit loom over real health effectiveness.

The Glazov Gang – Obama to Make Islam a Race


Nicola Sturgeon Announces Plan for Second Scottish Independence Referendum (October 13, 2016)


SNP party leader and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is upset that the UK decided to quit the EU (it was a UK vote not a Scottish vote)|, so she will push for Scotland to have a second referendum to split from the UK.