Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Full Speech: President Macron Speaks To the UN General Assembly – September 19, 2017


How Germany Grapples with Its Dark Nazi Past


Margaret Evans travels to Berlin, where she investigates how Germany now grapples with its dark past.

Portugal's Biggest Wildfire: 'We All Thought We Were Going to Die'


On 17 June, a fire swept through the forests of central Portugal, killing 64 people and destroying more than 480 houses. After a summer of record numbers of wildfires across southern Europe, the Guardian travelled to devastated villages in Portugal to find out why the June fire was so deadly, and what can be done to prevent it happening again

Full Speech: Trump Addresses World Problems at the 72nd UN General Assembly


Trump delivers 1st speech as US president at 72nd UN General Assembly.

US - Trump Calls North Korea's Régime "A Band of Criminals", Kim Jong-un "Rocket Man"


Watch Live: President Trump Speaks at the UN General Assembly



THE NEW YORK TIMES: Trump Threatens to ‘Totally Destroy’ North Korea »

Top US News & World Headlines — September 19, 2017


Monday, September 18, 2017

Trump Goes to the UN: What Rôle for the United Sates on the World Stage?


Snapchat Bans Al Jazeera's Discover Channel in Saudi Arabia


Snapchat has blocked Al Jazeera's Discover channel at the behest of the Saudi government. According to Saudi Arabia, the channel's content is in breach of the country's cybercrime laws.

Al Jazeera Media Network says the action is a direct attack against freedom of expression, and will have detrimental consequences for the media industry/>


Farage: 'We've Changed British History' | DW English (April 2017)


As Brexit begins, Tim Sebastian confronts its architect Nigel Farage on whether the break with the EU is making Britain a nastier place.

Merkel’s Struggle for Re-election | DW Documentary


Angela Merkel wants to remain chancellor. She continues to defend her decision to allow hundreds of thousands of refugees into Germany despite significant criticism from all sides, including that of her SPD challenger Martin Schulz.

Angela Merkel changed Germany with her refugee policy and over the past few years, hundreds of thousands of people have arrived in the country. The chancellor has been praised but also heavily criticized, especially by right-wing populist AfD party. She’s currently touring Germany and campaigning for her CDU party, all the while meeting vocal opponents but also new supporters, for example many Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans.


Top US News & World Headlines — September 18, 2017


Four More Years for Angela Merkel?


Third Night of Violence Rocks St. Louis


Police confiscate several weapons from demonstrators

Linda Sarsour Appears on the Glazov Gang!


Jared Kushner’s Finances And President Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy | AM Joy | MSNBC


Joy Reid and her panel discuss Jared Kushner’s reportedly troubled 666 Fifth Avenue property, his foreign policy decisions, and his recent business dealings with foreign entities.

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Inside Story - Who Deserves the Nobel Peace Prize?


It’s anyone’s guess who will win this year’s Nobel Peace Prize.

No less than 318 people and organisations are nominated. The nominations are supposed to be secret but on the list are expected to be the White Helmets search and rescuers in Syria, Pope Francis and Donald Trump.

Previous winners have been controversial, including Trump's predecessor Barack Obama, Vietnam war diplomat Henry Kissinger - and now Aung San Suu Kyi.

With hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims escaping the army campaign in Myanmar, critics are questioning how the 1991 Nobel Laureate can remain silent.

Who are the other questionable winners from the past?

Presenter: Adrian Finighan | Guests: Fredrik Heffermehl - Author of 'Nobel Peace Prize: What Nobel Really Wanted'; Rohan Jayasekera - Journalist and Editor at Vivarta digital media news organization; Azeem Ibrahim - Center for Global Policy & author of 'The Rohingyas: Inside Myanmar's Hidden Genocide'


Inside the Lives of the Rich Kids of North Korea


Take a sneak peak into the hidden and small world of the élite people of North Korea.

What Hillary Clinton Really Thinks


Hillary Clinton’s theory of politics is unfashionable, but she doesn’t care.