Sunday, June 18, 2017

The five most bizarre decisions in Gulf-Qatar crisis

June 18, 2017

Will Hamas survive the Gulf crisis?

The resistance movement's options in the post-Gulf crisis period seem to be extremely limited.

The five most bizarre decisions in Gulf-Qatar crisis

After Saudi Arabia and other GCC nations cut ties with Qatar, a series of surreal decisions were taken against it.

The wonder of imperial feminism

Or how Wonder Woman turned from a hero to a war crimes supporter.

Why is Hamas refusing to lay down arms?

The movement sees its military capability as its only deterrent against Israeli aggression and expansion.

Israel hopes GCC rift will 'intensify Hamas' isolation'

The Saudis publicly adopted Israel's definition of Hamas as a 'terror organisation' rather than a resistance movement.

Trump and his Cuban promises

It will be ordinary Cubans who will suffer from Trump's absurd foreign policy on Cuba.

The girls being sold into sex work in Myanmar

As the cycle of debt forces some into sex work, others are finding alternative ways to break the cycle of indebtedness.

Gaza under siege: Seeking solace in religion

Through siege and struggle, tens of thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have found comfort in Quranic studies.

PROGRAMMES HIGHLIGHTS

Basketmouth: Trash Talking

The comedian gives an insight into his street-smart Nigerian life as he gets his act together and grows his brand.

Does the UK election mark the end for Theresa May?

We speak to former Conservative minister and Brexit supporter Norman Lamont, and ex-Colombia vice president talks FARC.

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