Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Istanbul : Byzantium For Ever - Documentary
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Byzantium,
documentary,
Istanbul
Monday, January 29, 2018
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Tony Blair on Brexit – Full Interview
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Brexit,
Tony Blair
Friday, January 26, 2018
Inside Saudi Arabia’s Anti-corruption Campaign - BBC News
A Canada-based businessman who was flown to the kingdom to help the authorities construct a case against the billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has been talking to Newsnight's Mark Urban.
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Trump to May: 'We Love Your Country'
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Davos,
Donald Trump,
Theresa May,
WEF
Rev. Graham: Trump Is a Changed Person
Ex-Vorstandsmitglied: Brandenburger AfD-Politiker konvertiert zum Islam
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Medicare For All Is The Way Forward
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
New Report Suggests Jared Kushner May Be Compromised By China | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Who Controls the Arms Trade? | Inside Story
Whether it is warplanes and ships, missiles, tanks and guns of all sizes - the international arms is big business in every sense. Amnesty International says military expenditure for countries world-wide in 2016 was $1.7t - $375b of that on buying arms specifically.
The United States, China, France, Russia and the UK sell more than 70 percent of all weapons. And they are all permanent members of the UN Security Council - the world body charged with maintaining international peace and security. So, with thousands killed everyday, is it possible for governments to control powerful companies that dominate the global weapons market?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan | Guests: Lloyd Russell-Moyle - British Member of Parliament; Tim Ripley - Defence & security Analyst; Ben Moores, Defence & aviation analyst
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arms trade,
Inside Story
US Government Shutdown: Senate Fails to Reach Immigration Deal
Saturday, January 20, 2018
US Government Shutdown: Who's to Blame? | Inside Story
It was the day the government shut down after Congress failed to back a bill to fund federal agencies. Hundreds of thousands of government workers are affected. Some will stay home because their offices will be closed. Others will work without pay.
Republicans and Democrats blame each other for not reaching a last minute deal. Talks broke down over issues related to immigrants and border security. So, what will happen next? And what does it mean for Trump's administration?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Oliver McGee, former Assistant Transportation Secretary under President Clinton; Inderjeet Parmar, chairman of the Obama Research Network at City, University of London; Richard Johnson, lecturer in US politics and international relations at Lancaster University
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