- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 4022
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Inside Story: On the road to Israeli apartheid?
A Palestinian-only bus services brings Israel's 'equal but seperate" policies into questio...
published: 09 Mar 2013
Inside Story: On the road to Israeli apartheid?
A Palestinian-only bus services brings Israel's 'equal but seperate" policies into question amid calls of racism. Inside Story, with presenter Mike Hanna, discusses with guests: Ben White, a journalist and the author of "Israeli Apartheid: A Beginner's Guide"; Gregg Roman, director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Pittsburgh. Gregg is former political advisor to the Knesset and a former official at ministry of defense; and Mustafa Barghouti from the Palestinian National Initiative and member of the Palestinian Legislative Council.
- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 4022
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Inside Story Americas - Has capitalism proven its durability?
As unemployment in the US decreases and large companies expand their profit margins, we as...
published: 29 Dec 2012
Inside Story Americas - Has capitalism proven its durability?
As unemployment in the US decreases and large companies expand their profit margins, we ask if the capitalist system has proven its ability to endure and adapt. Or should Americans be considering an alternative economic system?
- published: 29 Dec 2012
- views: 5672
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Inside Story - Bangladesh: Burning issues dividing a nation
Will addressing Bangladesh's past struggle for independence undo its peace and stability? ...
published: 04 Mar 2013
Inside Story - Bangladesh: Burning issues dividing a nation
Will addressing Bangladesh's past struggle for independence undo its peace and stability? Jane Dutton speaks to: Salman al-Azami, the son of former Jamaat-e-Islam leader Ghulum Azam, who is one of those standing trial; Tridib Deb, the co-chairman of the Bangabandhu Lawyers Council - the group named after the first president of Bangladesh and head of the Awami League: and father of the current Prime Minister; and Palash Kamruzzaman, a fellow at Bath University and an analyst on Bangladeshi affairs.
- published: 04 Mar 2013
- views: 8491
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Inside story : BLOOD ON GOLD
For the last six months now, ktn's investigations desk has been digging shocking details o...
published: 24 Dec 2012
Inside story : BLOOD ON GOLD
For the last six months now, ktn's investigations desk has been digging shocking details of a web of corruption, murder and intimidation. Ktn has established that a ring of international gold dealers are wheeler dealers of blood gold mostly originating from the troubled Democratic republic of Congo.
Two years ago a senior KRA official was shot and killed in a mysteries murder that thrust a gold consignment into the limelight forcing a president to make a surprise visit to kenya. Kenyan police have denied that 2.5 tones of gold was stolen while in transit through kenya but we uncover how that same gold was traded in kenya
Ktn's investigations and crime reporter Dennis Onsarigo with the inside story blood on gold that goes beyond kenyan borders.
Watch KTN Streaming LIVE from Kenya 24/7 on http://www.ktnkenya.tv
- published: 24 Dec 2012
- views: 22236
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Inside Story - The shift in global arms trade
The Middle East's biggest arms show opened at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX),...
published: 19 Feb 2013
Inside Story - The shift in global arms trade
The Middle East's biggest arms show opened at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX), in Abu Dhabi, where 80 companies from 15 countries are displaying their products. Organisers say that the show has doubled in size since it was last held two years ago but it comes at a time of uncertainty for the global arms industry.
- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 3100
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Inside Story - Narrowing Asia's gap between rich and poor
China and Indonesia have agreed to increase minimum wages to help narrow the gap between r...
published: 07 Feb 2013
Inside Story - Narrowing Asia's gap between rich and poor
China and Indonesia have agreed to increase minimum wages to help narrow the gap between rich and poor. The countries' economies are among the fastest growing in the world but they are also witnessing growing social unrest. Millions remain in poverty and workers are increasingly taking to the streets, holding strikes and protests - pressing their demands for more money. We examine if raising wages in Indonesia and China could burden production cost and hurt the lowest paid.
- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 2192
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Inside Story - Gaza strikes: Motives and consequences
As Israel and Hamas fighters attack each other, fears are growing that their conflict coul...
published: 16 Nov 2012
Inside Story - Gaza strikes: Motives and consequences
As Israel and Hamas fighters attack each other, fears are growing that their conflict could develop into a full-scale ground war in the Gaza Strip. Israel says all options are on the table. Hamas says dark days await Israel. It also says it has, for the first time, fired missiles at Tel Aviv. So, what are the motives and the consequences of this latest series of attacks on Gaza? And could these be the opening shots in Binjamin Netanyahu's election campaign?
- published: 16 Nov 2012
- views: 15821
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Inside Story - Who is to blame for India's ethnic unrest?
India has accused Pakistan of fuelling ethnic tensions in the country over the last few we...
published: 20 Aug 2012
Inside Story - Who is to blame for India's ethnic unrest?
India has accused Pakistan of fuelling ethnic tensions in the country over the last few weeks by fabricating threatening messages sent by mobile phones and over the internet that triggered a panic among migrant workers in southern Indian cities, leading to thousands fleeing their homes. Are the allegations true and how will this affect ties between the troubled neighbours? Guests: K C Singh, Subir Sinha, Ahmed Quraishi.
- published: 20 Aug 2012
- views: 10760
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Inside Story - Iran: The impact and limits of sanctions
Are tougher sanctions over Iran's nuclear programme an effective way to open diplomatic ch...
published: 17 Oct 2012
Inside Story - Iran: The impact and limits of sanctions
Are tougher sanctions over Iran's nuclear programme an effective way to open diplomatic channels? Guests: Sadegh Zibakalam, Peter Middlebrook, Hillary Mann Leverett
- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 9114
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Inside Story - How will the world remember Hugo Chavez?
How will the world remember Hugo Chavez? And what kind of leader was he? To discuss the im...
published: 07 Mar 2013
Inside Story - How will the world remember Hugo Chavez?
How will the world remember Hugo Chavez? And what kind of leader was he? To discuss the implications of the death of Hugo Chavez on the world stage, Inside Story is joined by guests: Jeremy Corbyn, a member of the British Parliament, from the opposition Labour Party; Natasha Ezrow, a lecturer of government at the University of Essex, and the author of the book Dictators and Dictatorships: Understanding Authoritarian Regimes and Their Leaders; and Raheem Kassam, the executive editor of The Commentator, and director of communications for the Henry Jackson Society.
- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 3958
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Inside Story - The plight of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia
The beheading of Rizana Nafeek , a young Sri Lankan domestic worker in Saudi Arabia, conti...
published: 12 Jan 2013
Inside Story - The plight of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia
The beheading of Rizana Nafeek , a young Sri Lankan domestic worker in Saudi Arabia, continues to stir anger in her home country and beyond. The case once again highlights the plight of thousands of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia. Human rights groups say access to adequate translation and legal assistance is limited or non-existent, and they raised concerns about the fairness of Nafeek's trial. So, what is being done to address the plight of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia? Who is to blame for their situation? And what will it take to improve the conditions for domestic workers in Saudi Arabia?
- published: 12 Jan 2013
- views: 6283
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Inside Story - What is France risking in Mali?
French forces attack groups linked to al-Qaeda in West Africa, as the French president cla...
published: 14 Jan 2013
Inside Story - What is France risking in Mali?
French forces attack groups linked to al-Qaeda in West Africa, as the French president claims a terrorist threat on Europe's doorstep. What is France risking in Mali? Guests: Emmanuel Dupuy, Amel Boubekeur; David Anderson.
- published: 14 Jan 2013
- views: 25866
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Inside Story Americas - Hillary Clinton's legacy as top US diplomat
On John Kerry's first day of work as the top US diplomat, Washington is abuzz with specula...
published: 05 Feb 2013
Inside Story Americas - Hillary Clinton's legacy as top US diplomat
On John Kerry's first day of work as the top US diplomat, Washington is abuzz with speculation about Hillary Clinton's political future. But what kind of secretary of state was she?
- published: 05 Feb 2013
- views: 1232
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Inside Story - Sultanate of Sulu : Pawn or legacy ?
As an armed Filipino group asserts its claim over Sabah, we analyse growing tensions over ...
published: 06 Mar 2013
Inside Story - Sultanate of Sulu : Pawn or legacy ?
As an armed Filipino group asserts its claim over Sabah, we analyse growing tensions over the island in Borneo. Guests: James Chinn, a professor of political science at Monash University, and a commentator on Malaysian affairs; Harry Roque, a law professor from the University of the Philippines; and Lee Jones, a senior lecturer in international politics at Queen Mary and Westfield University, and author of the book ASEAN, Sovereignty and Intervention in Southeast Asia.
- published: 06 Mar 2013
- views: 17054
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Inside Story - Modernising China's military
On this episode of Inside Story, we ask if China is attempting to become a major global mi...
published: 16 Aug 2010
Inside Story - Modernising China's military
On this episode of Inside Story, we ask if China is attempting to become a major global military power and whether following the example of the US military would help it to achieve this.
- published: 16 Aug 2010
- views: 338366
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Inside Story Americas - The failing state of Guantanamo Bay
Amid reports of hunger strikes and deteriorating conditions, we examine why the US has giv...
published: 12 Mar 2013
Inside Story Americas - The failing state of Guantanamo Bay
Amid reports of hunger strikes and deteriorating conditions, we examine why the US has given up on closing the facility. To discuss the future of Guantanamo Bay, Inside Story Americas, with presenter Shihab Rattansi, speaks to guests: Morris Davis, a retired US Air Force Colonel and the former chief prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay; Jennifer Daskal, currently an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center, who has also served as a lawyer at the National Security Division of the US department of justice; and David Remes, one of the attorneys representing Guantanamo detainees. He returned from Guantanamo last week.
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 27
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Inside Story - A sign of shifting Egypt-Israel relations?
On Friday, Hesham Qandil, Egypt's Prime Minister, visited the Gaza Strip. His mission was...
published: 17 Nov 2012
Inside Story - A sign of shifting Egypt-Israel relations?
On Friday, Hesham Qandil, Egypt's Prime Minister, visited the Gaza Strip. His mission was to show support for the Palestinians, and to try and broker a truce as the conflict with Israel threatens to escalate. But hopes for even a brief ceasefire while he was inside Gaza were immediately dashed. The violence on both sides just continued.
- published: 17 Nov 2012
- views: 14468