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Group Head of Research Harry Tchilinguirian is joined by guest Kate Durian, Fellow of the Energy Institute UK & Contributing Editor to the Middle East Economic Survey (MEES) publication, for a special episode.Drawing on Kate's experience, they discuss Saudi Arabia's strategic approach to oil production, the UAE's evolving role within OPEC+, and the broader impact of U.S. foreign policy under Trump. They also explore Iran's oil exports amid sanctions, the shifting dynamics of global supply and demand, and the long-term sustainability of OPEC+ market management strategies.In addition to market fundamentals, the podcast highlights geopolitical tensions in the Middle East - particularly the impact of the ongoing Gaza conflict and regional economic pressures. Harry and Kate analyse the potential consequences of U.S. tariffs, Saudi-UAE relations, and Iraq's compliance with OPEC+ targets. Trade with Onyx Markets: https://onyxmarkets.co.uk/https://linktr.ee/onyxcapitalgroup Follow us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@worldofoilderivativesLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyx-capitalgroup/X: https://x.com/Onyx__EdgeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@onyxcgroupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/onyxcgroup/CFDs and spread bets are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. The vast majority of retail client accounts lose money when trading in CFDs and spread bets. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs and spread bets work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Ralph welcomes back Hassan El-Tayyab, the Legislative Director for Middle East policy at the Friends Committee on National Legislation to talk about the FCNL's recent lobbying efforts in support of a ceasefire in Gaza, as well as the recently-introduced bill to restore funding to UNRWA. Then, Ralph is joined by journalist Rachel Corbett to discuss her recent article for the NY Times Magazine "The For-Profit City That Might Come Crashing Down" about Próspera, the private, for-profit city off the coast of Honduras. Finally, our resident international-law expert Bruce Fein stops by to discuss Israel's recent coordinated attacks in Lebanon. Hassan El-Tayyab is Legislative Director for Middle East policy and Advocacy Organizer at the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL). Previously, he was co-director of the national advocacy group Just Foreign Policy, where he worked to reassert Congressional war authority and promote human rights in the Middle East and Latin America. He played a major role in the successful passage of the War Powers Resolution to end US military aid to the Saudi-UAE coalition's war in Yemen. I've been reading a recent statement that the Friends Committee has put out on the Gaza situation. They just can't seem to keep up with the massive expansion of Israeli state terrorism and the death and destruction that's being wrought on hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians, families, children, mothers, fathers, and the civilian infrastructure. [Their] effort on Capitol Hill—which is a longstanding feature of the Friends Committee on Legislation—seems hopelessly overwhelmed by the AIPAC-led Israeli-government-can-do-no-wrong lobby.Ralph NaderWe try to find common ground. As you know, the Quaker way is to believe that there's a spirit and light in everybody—whether we agree with them or not, we want to engage. And that's just a philosophy that we've had for over 80 years as an organization, and much longer than that as Quakers doing peace advocacy work going back hundreds of years. So we try to engage with everybody. Maybe we don't agree on the weapons shipments, but we can agree on sending US Navy hospital ships to the region. Hassan El-TayyabIf we care about peace, we have to throw down for peace. And not just support humanitarian aid, but actually get involved in the political end of this as well. Because we are spiraling. We're spiraling into a dark place if we don't get our act together.Hassan El-TayyabRachel Corbett is a journalist who has written for the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, the Atlantic, and New York Magazine, among other publications. And she is the author of You Must Change Your Life: The Story of Rainer Maria Rilke and Auguste Rodin which won the 2016 Marfield Prize, the National Award for Arts Writing.On the one hand, you could almost laugh at something like this. There's so many silly anecdotes that come out of it. And on the other hand, it seems incredibly serious, like something that may be happening underneath the surface that has actually been intentionally happening underneath the surface. I think there's a concerted effort to keep things quiet while these cities get built and become almost too big to tear down… Although they're not that advanced, the sheer money behind them and the influence of the people behind them is serious, and this tribunal case alone proves it could have really serious effects on the actual world.Rachel CorbettBruce Fein is a Constitutional scholar and an expert on international law. Mr. Fein was Associate Deputy Attorney General under Ronald Reagan and he is the author of Constitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy, and American Empire: Before the Fall.There is no way that Israel was able to limit the distribution of the pages to Hezbollah, so they knew that they were taking a very high risk that civilians would be killed or injured—which is a violation of the Geneva Convention prohibition upon resorting to any military endeavor where the risk of harm to civilians is dramatically disproportionate to the military objective at issue.Bruce FeinEven with the low bar that many people present before the Biden administration, it is unsettling to see White House spokespeople day after day knowingly lying about Israel “complying with all laws.”Ralph Nader Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's government is mulling a proposal for the post-war administration of Gaza that would put the battle to define moderate Islam in the 21st century on the front burner of Middle Eastern politics and allow the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to export their autocratic notion of ‘moderate' Islam.
Episode 28 of the Israel Defense and Diplomacy Forum (IDDF) – with Prof. Chuck Freilich, former Israeli Deputy National Security Advisor, and Danny Ayalon, former Deputy Foreign Minister and Ambassador to Washington. In this episode, Chuck and Danny conduct an in-depth discussion of the threats of war by Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, especially in light of the recent conflict in Gaza, and what a war with Hezbollah look like. Chuck explains in detail why the changing nature of warfare means that an asymmetric conflict with Hezbollah will be very bloody and likely to achieve only transient results. Danny is somewhat more optimistic. They then turn to a discussion of the ramifications of the elections in Turkey, for Turkey itself, the US and NATO and primarily the Middle East and Israel. Danny is optimistic that Erdogan will continue the rapprochement with Israel of the last year or so, Chuck is more skeptical about his behavior. They then discuss the impact of the changing regional alignments, including the Iranian-Saudi and Iranian-UAE rapprochement, and return of Syria to the Arab fold. Both are worried about the downturn in Israeli relations with the Gulf countries, as a result of the policies of the right-wing government in Israel and the regional changes. Join us as Chuck and Danny agree and disagree, in detail and in-depth, always respectfully, on the critical issues Israel faces.The MirYam Institute. Israel's Future in Israel's Hands.Follow Chuck:https://www.ChuckFreilich.comFollow The MirYam Institute Twitter: https://bit.ly/3jkeUyxFollow Benjamin Anthony Twitter: https://bit.ly/3hZeOe9Like Benjamin Anthony Facebook: https://bit.ly/333Ct93Like The MirYam Institute Facebook: https://bit.ly/2SarHI3Follow Benjamin Anthony Instagram: https://bit.ly/30m6uPGFollow The MirYam Institute Instagram: https://bit.ly/3l5fvED
The Middle East is in turmoil. The hope and promise of the 2011 Arab Spring are now a distant memory. The toppling of the decrepit Mubarak regime in Egypt was greeted by many Egyptians with joy. But that elation didn't last long. Since 2014, Egypt is ruled by General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Sisi has changed his uniform for an Armani suit. If you criticize him and his regime you can easily land up in jail or worse. There is something like 60,000 political prisoners in Egypt. In terms of freedom of the press, Egypt ranks 168th out of 180 countries. That doesn't seem to bother Washington. Cairo is a major recipient of U.S. aid and is a lucrative market for Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Northrup Grumman weapons sales. Meanwhile, off the radar screen is the ongoing Saudi/UAE bloodbath in Yemen. Interview by David Barsamian. Recorded at the Middle East Studies Association annual conference.
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Learn more about CI Futures here: http://completeintel.com/2022Promo Saudi Arabia has come out with some comments about restricting their supply, and we also have some information on the SPR release in the US. We talked about that and the crude oil supply. We also discussed the Jackson Hole drama and the conclusions of Powell's latest speech. Why do the markets react that way? We've seen movements in tech stocks and some talks of the stimulus release. Will we finally get some China stimulus? Key themes 1. Crude oil supply: Saudi/UAE cuts vs SPR 2. Jackson Hole Drama 3. China Stimulus (Finally?) 4. What's ahead for next week? This is the 31st episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week. Follow The Week Ahead panel on Twitter: Tony: https://twitter.com/TonyNashNerd Albert: https://twitter.com/amlivemon/ Sam: https://twitter.com/samuelrinesJosh: https://twitter.com/Josh_Young_1Time Stamps0:00 Start1:15 Key themes of this Week Ahead episode1:56 Crude oil supply restrictions: why it happened, why it's important?3:48 Will the cutting of crude oil start incrementally and then accelerate?5:32 How much of this is related to the SPR release?9:19 SPR release being empty?10:31 Crude oil prices will rise quickly toward the end of the year12:14 What does the divergence include?12:58 Powell's Jackson Hole speech conclusion.19:11 Will some of the 25s be 50s in Q4?20:10 Midterms and the Fed23:21 SPR release might stop in September due to some contamination.25:00 Is Chinese stimulus finally coming?27:10 Will China stimulus hurt the US?29:00 What's for the week ahead?Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/3KBIIiQA7mg
Even Saudi & UAE SCUMBAG Leaders Won't TALK TO Joe Biden About Gas Prices! NOBODY RESPECTS HIM!
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On COI #197, Kyle Anzalone breaks down the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. The World Bank and UN are attempting to deliver aid to the Afghans. However, U.S. sanctions continue to prevent the aid from reaching suffering people. Back in Washington., Biden is figuring out what to do with the $7 billion held by the Fed in an account for the collapsed, formerly U.S. backed, Kabul government. Vultures in Congress are attempting to repurpose the funds to aid Ukraine. The Biden administration's main concern in Afghanistan is preventing the Taliban from gaining “recognition,” not preventing the Afghan childrens' impending mass starvation. Kyle updates the raging war in Yemen. Saudi Arabia continues to hammer the starving people with airstrikes. Despite Biden's pledge early in his administration, the US continues to support the Saudi-UAE war effort. The UN is now warning that 377,000 Yemenis will have died by the end of this year, most being children under the age of five who starved to death. Kyle discusses the military's falling approval rating. In past years, the Pentagon was America's most trusted institution. However, countless failures have led to the public's waning trust. Odysee Rumble Donate LBRY Credits bTTEiLoteVdMbLS7YqDVSZyjEY1eMgW7CP Donate Bitcoin 36PP4kT28jjUZcL44dXDonFwrVVDHntsrk Donate Bitcoin Cash Qp6gznu4xm97cj7j9vqepqxcfuctq2exvvqu7aamz6 Patreon Subscribe Star YouTube Facebook Twitter MeWe Apple Podcast Amazon Music Google Podcasts Spotify iHeart Radio Support Our Sponsor Visit Paloma Verde and use code PEACE for 25% off our CBD
On COI #197, Kyle Anzalone breaks down the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. The World Bank and UN are attempting to deliver aid to the Afghans. However, U.S. sanctions continue to prevent the aid from reaching suffering people. Back in Washington., Biden is figuring out what to do with the $7 billion held by the Fed in an account for the collapsed, formerly U.S. backed, Kabul government. Vultures in Congress are attempting to repurpose the funds to aid Ukraine. The Biden administration's main concern in Afghanistan is preventing the Taliban from gaining “recognition,” not preventing the Afghan childrens' impending mass starvation. Kyle updates the raging war in Yemen. Saudi Arabia continues to hammer the starving people with airstrikes. Despite Biden's pledge early in his administration, the US continues to support the Saudi-UAE war effort. The UN is now warning that 377,000 Yemenis will have died by the end of this year, most being children under the age of five who starved to death. Kyle discusses the military's falling approval rating. In past years, the Pentagon was America's most trusted institution. However, countless failures have led to the public's waning trust. Odysee Rumble Donate LBRY Credits bTTEiLoteVdMbLS7YqDVSZyjEY1eMgW7CP Donate Bitcoin 36PP4kT28jjUZcL44dXDonFwrVVDHntsrk Donate Bitcoin Cash Qp6gznu4xm97cj7j9vqepqxcfuctq2exvvqu7aamz6 Patreon Subscribe Star YouTube Facebook Twitter MeWe Apple Podcast Amazon Music Google Podcasts Spotify iHeart Radio Support Our Sponsor Visit Paloma Verde and use code PEACE for 25% off our CBD
On this edition of Parallax Views, a group launched over the summer called the Turkish Democracy Project appears to be pushing pro-Saudi/UAE policies with the potential backing of a dark money netowork say Eli Clifton and Murtaza Hussain in Responsible Statecraft and The Intercept. Interestingly, the Turkish Democracy Project has no Turkish people sans two figures who were removed from the site's advisory board membership shortly after launch. A number of notoriously hawkish foreign policy figure including Sen. Joe Lieberman, Frances Townsend, and John Bolton are involved with the project. But the figures of interest of most interest to Clifton and Hussain are Mark Wallace, a former George W. Bush administration ambassador to the United Nations, and Wallace's close associate the billionaire investor Thomas Kaplan, the latter of whom has boasted of his business ties to the United Arab Emirates. In this conversation, Eli and I discuss the connections between Kaplan, Wallace, Electrum Group, United Against a Nuclear Iran, and the Counter Extremism Project. The story doesn't end their though as a lawsuit was launched attempting to ascertain whether CEP was obtaining foreign funding. Then the government "an unusual invocation of state secrets as a third-party intervenor in a civil suit" claiming "that permitting the case to move forward would jeopardize U.S. national security". Clifton lays all this out as well as discussing Kaplan's over $800,000 to the UANI, a "treasure trove" of fascinating leaked emails including figures like the aforementioned Frances Townsend and UAE Ambassador to the U.S. Yousef al Otaiba, whether the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) pertains to this case, the relationship between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Israel, Sen. Norm Coleman (now a Saudi lobbyist), foreign lobbying and influence efforts, lack of transparency around funding rather the lobbying itself being the biggest concern for many, Qatar, the relationship between Turkey and the Gulf States, Turkish anger over the Turkish Democracy Project's launch, geopolitics, the "Blob" and the foreign policy establishment, The Arab Lobby, AIPAC, the foreign policy establishment's protesting that its critics are just populist Know-Nothings, and much, much more!
Editor-in-Chief Jim Washer talks to Dubai Editorial Manager Nader Itayim about the Opec+ alliance's new output agreement, the Saudi-UAE row that nearly derailed it, and the challenges the group could face, not just through to the end of this current deal, but even beyond. The easiest way to get Argus global crude podcasts, webinars and blogs: https://bit.ly/3f3yxuJ
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Peace Action's Kevin Martin: Biden Pledges to End U.S. Support for Saudi/UAE-led War on YemenNo Dem Left Behind's Madalin Sammons: Grassroots Group No Dems Left Behind Targets Rural, Conservative DistrictsBen & Jerry's Ice Cream's Jerry Greenfield: Social Justice Activists Ben and Jerry Launch Campaign to End Qualified Police ImmunityBob Nixon's Under-reported News SummaryBurma coup poses early test for Biden foreign policyThe world is facing an upsurge of nuclear proliferationFormer Facebook lawyer to head Justice Department anti-trust division?
*Biden Pledges to End US Support for Saudi/UAE-led War on Yemen Kevin Martin, President of Peace Action and the Peace Action Education Fund Producer: Scott Harris *Grassroots Group No Dems Left Behind Targets Rural, Conservative Districts Madalin Sammons, Communications Director with No Dem Left Behind Producer: Melinda Tuhus *Social Justice Activists Ben and Jerry Launch Campaign to End Qualified Police Immunity Jerry Greenfield, who with Ben Cohen is a co-founder of Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Producer: Scott Harris
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Peace Action's Kevin Martin: Biden Pledges to End U.S. Support for Saudi/UAE-led War on YemenNo Dem Left Behind's Madalin Sammons: Grassroots Group No Dems Left Behind Targets Rural, Conservative DistrictsBen & Jerry's Ice Cream's Jerry Greenfield: Social Justice Activists Ben and Jerry Launch Campaign to End Qualified Police ImmunityBob Nixon's Under-reported News SummaryBurma coup poses early test for Biden foreign policyThe world is facing an upsurge of nuclear proliferationFormer Facebook lawyer to head Justice Department anti-trust division?
Ken and Mila first discuss recent, hot off the internet news: Canada's plan to end the CERB (aka Covid UBI), the Ralph Nader/AOC debacle, and the Saudi/UAE peace deal. They then veer into questionable territory and discuss Ken's latest anime viewing and related unorthodox sexual politics in Society. Thanks for listening! Support the podcast at patreon.com/unacceptablepodcast We are also now on Twitter: @unacceptablep0d
Kamala Harris lashes out at Trump in debut appearance as Biden’s running mate, and Microsoft returns to phone business with folding Androids This is TRT World’s Daily News Brief for Thursday, August 13th. *) Joe Biden and Kamala Harris vow to rebuild America post-Trump US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris have launched their White House bid, vowing to end the Trump presidency. Harris, the first Black or Asian woman on a major ticket, ripped into President Trump’s handling of the pandemic, racial injustice and a ravaged economy. Trump, who earlier called Harris a “fine choice” for vice president, now says he doesn't think she's right for the role. *) Mauritius says almost all oil removed from damaged Japanese ship Nearly all remaining oil from a damaged Japanese ship has been removed from off the coast of Mauritius. The MV Wakashio began leaking oil after it struck a reef and went aground off the Indian Ocean island’s southeast coast on July 25. The ship leaked about 1,000 tonnes of oil threatening the island nation's tourism sector that’s already hurt by the coronavirus pandemic. *) US State Secretary defends Saudi arms sales after watchdog report US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said his department did everything by the book with regards to arms sales to Saudi Arabia in 2019. His comments follow a US watchdog report that found the Saudi-UAE arms sale failed to assess threats to civilians. The report concluded that Washington had skirted laws regulating arms sales to evade concerns about civilian casualties in the war in Yemen. *) Police find 148 migrants in trucks in North Macedonia North Macedonian police have discovered 148 migrants crammed into trucks in two separate operations in the country’s central and northern parts. A majority of migrants, including 29 children, are from Pakistan while others are from Afghanistan, India, Egypt, Iran and Syria. At least two suspected smugglers, men from North Macedonia, have been arrested. And finally, *) Microsoft returns to phone business with folding Android device Microsoft has announced the Surface Duo, a new Android-powered dual-screen smartphone that will arrive in stores on September 10. The Surface Duo, retailed at $1,399, folds close like a book and has two traditional screens separated by a hinge but synchronised to work together. The tech giant has largely abandoned its historic practice of tying all of its products back to its Windows operating system.
Saudi-UAE coalition declares 2-week ceasefire in Yemen, New York Governor Cuomo talks about trends of the Corona Virus. President Trump opposes mail in voting suggesting probable cheating. Rwanda responds swiftly to the Corona virus yet needs more testing kits and ventilators. Warm waters cause coral reefs to expel algae and bleach. This broadcast was recorded by Back2theBasics during the live stream of ALJAZEERA English Youtube channel on 08 APR 2020. ALL credit goes to ALJAZEERA English for the Top Stories today. Happy Passover. Shalom. Be and stay encouraged. Peace, love, and light to all you beautiful people.
With a Constitutional crisis afoot, we continue our discussion of impeachment with Constitutional scholar Bruce Fein. And, Ralph welcomes Middle East policy expert, Hassan El-Tayyab, to fill us in on what’s going on with the humanitarian tragedy that is the war in Yemen. Bruce Fein is a Constitutional scholar, who was Associate Deputy Attorney General under Ronald Reagan. Mr. Fein has been a visiting Fellow for Constitutional Studies at the Heritage Foundation and an adjunct scholar at American Enterprise Institute. He has advised numerous countries on constitutional reform, including South Africa, Hungary and Russia. He is author of Constitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy, and American Empire: Before the Fall. “It’s not just the conservatives who are in my judgment derelict here. I think the entire political class now has conceded that we no longer have a Constitutional dispensation. Both parties, if their guy is in the White House, say ‘do whatever you want to do.’” Bruce Fein, attorney and Constitutional scholar Hassan El-Tayyab is the lead lobbyist on Middle East policy for the Friends Committee on National Legislation. Previously, he was co-director of the national advocacy group Just Foreign Policy, where he led their lobbying work to advance a more progressive foreign policy in the Middle East and Latin America. He played a major role in the successful passage of the War Powers Resolution to end US military aid to the Saudi-UAE coalition’s war in Yemen. “As far as what people can do: they need to reach out to their legislators. Their Rep and their two Senators need to hear from you. And let them know that you don’t want the U.S. to be participating in the Yemen War any longer.” Hassan El-Tayyab, lead lobbyist on Middle East policy for the Friends Committee on National Legislation. RALPH NADER RADIO HOUR EP 292 TRANSCRIPT (Right click to download)
Yemen’s southern secessionist forces appear to have taken effective control of the port city of Aden, seat of the internationally recognized government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. In this latest conflict, fighters loyal to Southern Transitional Council (STC), which seeks an independent south Yemen, began an offensive against the government forces on August 7. Both sides have been part of a military coalition, dominated by Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE), which intervened in Yemen in March 2015 against the Houthis and their allies after they removed Mr. Hadi from power earlier that year. The separatist fighters involved in the recent showdown are UAE trained while the government forces appear to be backed by the Saudis. What is the significance of this recent confrontation? How will it impact the ongoing war in Yemen? What do we need to know about South Yemen and its history? Who are the secessionist in Yemen today? Does the showdown in Eden signal a schism in the Saudi-UAE coalition? To answer these questions, we turn to Sheila Carapico, a Professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Richmond in Virginia. Professor Carapico is the author of Civil Society in Yemen: The Political Economy of Activism in Modern Arabia. More recently, she edited a volume entitled Arabia Incognita: Dispatches from Yemen and the Gulf. Courtesy of VOMENA
⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim they have captured “thousands” of enemy troops including several Saudi Arabian army officers in a cross-border attack. The Houthis claim that they attacked the region of Najran in southern Saudi Arabia. The Saudi-UAE coalition has been fighting the Houthis for more than four years.
Antony Lowenstein parses the fog around UAE & Saudi's in Yemen, how it is connected to the chaos in Libya, the drone attack, and wider chaos of the Middle East
Ari Heistein and Dr. Yoel Guzansky sit down to discuss recent developments in the Saudi-led campaign in Yemen and their implications for regional security. What was the impetus behind the intervention? Why was it unable to achieve its goals? And will the Saudi-UAE relationship be damaged by UAE's withdrawal from Yemen or can the impact of their diverging policies be contained?
Yemen’s southern secessionist forces appear to have taken effective control of the port city of Aden, seat of the internationally recognized government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. In this latest conflict, fighters loyal to Southern Transitional Council (STC), which seeks an independent south Yemen, began an offensive against the government forces on August 7. Both sides have been part of a military coalition, dominated by Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE), which intervened in Yemen in March 2015 against the Houthis and their allies after they removed Mr. Hadi from power earlier that year. The separatist fighters involved in the recent showdown are UAE trained while the government forces appear to be backed by the Saudis. What is the significance of this recent confrontation? How will it impact the ongoing war in Yemen? What do we need to know about South Yemen and its history? Who are the secessionist in Yemen today? Does the showdown in Eden signal a schism in the Saudi-UAE coalition? To answer these questions, we turn to Sheila Carapico, a Professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Richmond in Virginia. Professor Carapico is the author of Civil Society in Yemen: The Political Economy of Activism in Modern Arabia. More recently, she edited a volume entitled Arabia Incognita: Dispatches from Yemen and the Gulf.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates’ chequebook diplomacy driven-soft power strategy is being put to the test in Sudan where a stand-off between protesters and the country’s ruling military council is at a decisive point.
Much of the Middle East’s recent turmoil stems from internecine Middle Eastern rivalries spilling onto third country battlefields and Saudi and United Arab Emirates-led efforts to roll back the achievements of the 2011 popular Arab revolts and pre-empt further uprisings. This week’s successful toppling of ailing Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika and months of anti-government demonstrations that have put Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir on the defensive suggest that the Saudi-UAE effort may be faltering.
Jonathan Fulton's China's Relations with the Gulf Monarchies (Routledge, 2018) sheds light on China's increasing economic role at a moment that the traditionally dominant role in international oil markets of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf oil producers is changing as a result of the United States having become more or less self-sufficient, China replacing the US as the Gulf's foremost export market, and members of the Organization of Oil-Producing Export Countries (OPEC) becoming increasingly dependent on non-OPEC producers like Russia to manipulate prices and regulate supply demand. Fulton's book is also a timely contribution to discussion of the changing global balance of power as Gulf states increasingly see the United States as an unreliable and unpredictable ally. In describing China-Gulf relations as one of “deep inter-dependence,” Fulton charts with three case studies – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman – the rapid expansion of the region's economic relations with China and its importance to China's infrastructure and energy-driven Belt and Road initiative even if the Gulf has not been woven into the initiative's architecture as one of its key corridors. The fact that the Gulf is not classified as a corridor suggests the potential pitfalls of China's determination to avoid being sucked into the region's multiple conflicts, including the Saudi-Iranian rivalry and the 18-month old Saudi-UAE-led diplomatic and economic boycott of Qatar that has so far failed to subjugate the Gulf state. Acknowledging that even though Gulf states welcome China's refusal to interfere in the domestic affairs of others and hope that it can secure its interests through win-win economic cooperation China may not be able to sustain its foreign and defense policy principles, Fulton makes a significant distribution by not only charting and analysing the deepening China-Gulf relationship but suggesting that Chinese policy is in effect putting the building blocks in place to ensure that it can respond to situations in which it ultimately may have to become politically and perhaps even militarily involved. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonathan Fulton's China's Relations with the Gulf Monarchies (Routledge, 2018) sheds light on China's increasing economic role at a moment that the traditionally dominant role in international oil markets of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf oil producers is changing as a result of the United States having become more or less self-sufficient, China replacing the US as the Gulf's foremost export market, and members of the Organization of Oil-Producing Export Countries (OPEC) becoming increasingly dependent on non-OPEC producers like Russia to manipulate prices and regulate supply demand. Fulton's book is also a timely contribution to discussion of the changing global balance of power as Gulf states increasingly see the United States as an unreliable and unpredictable ally. In describing China-Gulf relations as one of “deep inter-dependence,” Fulton charts with three case studies – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman – the rapid expansion of the region's economic relations with China and its importance to China's infrastructure and energy-driven Belt and Road initiative even if the Gulf has not been woven into the initiative's architecture as one of its key corridors. The fact that the Gulf is not classified as a corridor suggests the potential pitfalls of China's determination to avoid being sucked into the region's multiple conflicts, including the Saudi-Iranian rivalry and the 18-month old Saudi-UAE-led diplomatic and economic boycott of Qatar that has so far failed to subjugate the Gulf state. Acknowledging that even though Gulf states welcome China's refusal to interfere in the domestic affairs of others and hope that it can secure its interests through win-win economic cooperation China may not be able to sustain its foreign and defense policy principles, Fulton makes a significant distribution by not only charting and analysing the deepening China-Gulf relationship but suggesting that Chinese policy is in effect putting the building blocks in place to ensure that it can respond to situations in which it ultimately may have to become politically and perhaps even militarily involved. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
Jonathan Fulton's China's Relations with the Gulf Monarchies (Routledge, 2018) sheds light on China’s increasing economic role at a moment that the traditionally dominant role in international oil markets of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf oil producers is changing as a result of the United States having become more or less self-sufficient, China replacing the US as the Gulf’s foremost export market, and members of the Organization of Oil-Producing Export Countries (OPEC) becoming increasingly dependent on non-OPEC producers like Russia to manipulate prices and regulate supply demand. Fulton’s book is also a timely contribution to discussion of the changing global balance of power as Gulf states increasingly see the United States as an unreliable and unpredictable ally. In describing China-Gulf relations as one of “deep inter-dependence,” Fulton charts with three case studies – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman – the rapid expansion of the region’s economic relations with China and its importance to China’s infrastructure and energy-driven Belt and Road initiative even if the Gulf has not been woven into the initiative’s architecture as one of its key corridors. The fact that the Gulf is not classified as a corridor suggests the potential pitfalls of China’s determination to avoid being sucked into the region’s multiple conflicts, including the Saudi-Iranian rivalry and the 18-month old Saudi-UAE-led diplomatic and economic boycott of Qatar that has so far failed to subjugate the Gulf state. Acknowledging that even though Gulf states welcome China’s refusal to interfere in the domestic affairs of others and hope that it can secure its interests through win-win economic cooperation China may not be able to sustain its foreign and defense policy principles, Fulton makes a significant distribution by not only charting and analysing the deepening China-Gulf relationship but suggesting that Chinese policy is in effect putting the building blocks in place to ensure that it can respond to situations in which it ultimately may have to become politically and perhaps even militarily involved. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonathan Fulton's China's Relations with the Gulf Monarchies (Routledge, 2018) sheds light on China’s increasing economic role at a moment that the traditionally dominant role in international oil markets of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf oil producers is changing as a result of the United States having become more or less self-sufficient, China replacing the US as the Gulf’s foremost export market, and members of the Organization of Oil-Producing Export Countries (OPEC) becoming increasingly dependent on non-OPEC producers like Russia to manipulate prices and regulate supply demand. Fulton’s book is also a timely contribution to discussion of the changing global balance of power as Gulf states increasingly see the United States as an unreliable and unpredictable ally. In describing China-Gulf relations as one of “deep inter-dependence,” Fulton charts with three case studies – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman – the rapid expansion of the region’s economic relations with China and its importance to China’s infrastructure and energy-driven Belt and Road initiative even if the Gulf has not been woven into the initiative’s architecture as one of its key corridors. The fact that the Gulf is not classified as a corridor suggests the potential pitfalls of China’s determination to avoid being sucked into the region’s multiple conflicts, including the Saudi-Iranian rivalry and the 18-month old Saudi-UAE-led diplomatic and economic boycott of Qatar that has so far failed to subjugate the Gulf state. Acknowledging that even though Gulf states welcome China’s refusal to interfere in the domestic affairs of others and hope that it can secure its interests through win-win economic cooperation China may not be able to sustain its foreign and defense policy principles, Fulton makes a significant distribution by not only charting and analysing the deepening China-Gulf relationship but suggesting that Chinese policy is in effect putting the building blocks in place to ensure that it can respond to situations in which it ultimately may have to become politically and perhaps even militarily involved. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonathan Fulton's China's Relations with the Gulf Monarchies (Routledge, 2018) sheds light on China’s increasing economic role at a moment that the traditionally dominant role in international oil markets of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf oil producers is changing as a result of the United States having become more or less self-sufficient, China replacing the US as the Gulf’s foremost export market, and members of the Organization of Oil-Producing Export Countries (OPEC) becoming increasingly dependent on non-OPEC producers like Russia to manipulate prices and regulate supply demand. Fulton’s book is also a timely contribution to discussion of the changing global balance of power as Gulf states increasingly see the United States as an unreliable and unpredictable ally. In describing China-Gulf relations as one of “deep inter-dependence,” Fulton charts with three case studies – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman – the rapid expansion of the region’s economic relations with China and its importance to China’s infrastructure and energy-driven Belt and Road initiative even if the Gulf has not been woven into the initiative’s architecture as one of its key corridors. The fact that the Gulf is not classified as a corridor suggests the potential pitfalls of China’s determination to avoid being sucked into the region’s multiple conflicts, including the Saudi-Iranian rivalry and the 18-month old Saudi-UAE-led diplomatic and economic boycott of Qatar that has so far failed to subjugate the Gulf state. Acknowledging that even though Gulf states welcome China’s refusal to interfere in the domestic affairs of others and hope that it can secure its interests through win-win economic cooperation China may not be able to sustain its foreign and defense policy principles, Fulton makes a significant distribution by not only charting and analysing the deepening China-Gulf relationship but suggesting that Chinese policy is in effect putting the building blocks in place to ensure that it can respond to situations in which it ultimately may have to become politically and perhaps even militarily involved. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonathan Fulton's China's Relations with the Gulf Monarchies (Routledge, 2018) sheds light on China’s increasing economic role at a moment that the traditionally dominant role in international oil markets of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf oil producers is changing as a result of the United States having become more or less self-sufficient, China replacing the US as the Gulf’s foremost export market, and members of the Organization of Oil-Producing Export Countries (OPEC) becoming increasingly dependent on non-OPEC producers like Russia to manipulate prices and regulate supply demand. Fulton’s book is also a timely contribution to discussion of the changing global balance of power as Gulf states increasingly see the United States as an unreliable and unpredictable ally. In describing China-Gulf relations as one of “deep inter-dependence,” Fulton charts with three case studies – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman – the rapid expansion of the region’s economic relations with China and its importance to China’s infrastructure and energy-driven Belt and Road initiative even if the Gulf has not been woven into the initiative’s architecture as one of its key corridors. The fact that the Gulf is not classified as a corridor suggests the potential pitfalls of China’s determination to avoid being sucked into the region’s multiple conflicts, including the Saudi-Iranian rivalry and the 18-month old Saudi-UAE-led diplomatic and economic boycott of Qatar that has so far failed to subjugate the Gulf state. Acknowledging that even though Gulf states welcome China’s refusal to interfere in the domestic affairs of others and hope that it can secure its interests through win-win economic cooperation China may not be able to sustain its foreign and defense policy principles, Fulton makes a significant distribution by not only charting and analysing the deepening China-Gulf relationship but suggesting that Chinese policy is in effect putting the building blocks in place to ensure that it can respond to situations in which it ultimately may have to become politically and perhaps even militarily involved. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonathan Fulton's China's Relations with the Gulf Monarchies (Routledge, 2018) sheds light on China’s increasing economic role at a moment that the traditionally dominant role in international oil markets of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf oil producers is changing as a result of the United States having become more or less self-sufficient, China replacing the US as the Gulf’s foremost export market, and members of the Organization of Oil-Producing Export Countries (OPEC) becoming increasingly dependent on non-OPEC producers like Russia to manipulate prices and regulate supply demand. Fulton’s book is also a timely contribution to discussion of the changing global balance of power as Gulf states increasingly see the United States as an unreliable and unpredictable ally. In describing China-Gulf relations as one of “deep inter-dependence,” Fulton charts with three case studies – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman – the rapid expansion of the region’s economic relations with China and its importance to China’s infrastructure and energy-driven Belt and Road initiative even if the Gulf has not been woven into the initiative’s architecture as one of its key corridors. The fact that the Gulf is not classified as a corridor suggests the potential pitfalls of China’s determination to avoid being sucked into the region’s multiple conflicts, including the Saudi-Iranian rivalry and the 18-month old Saudi-UAE-led diplomatic and economic boycott of Qatar that has so far failed to subjugate the Gulf state. Acknowledging that even though Gulf states welcome China’s refusal to interfere in the domestic affairs of others and hope that it can secure its interests through win-win economic cooperation China may not be able to sustain its foreign and defense policy principles, Fulton makes a significant distribution by not only charting and analysing the deepening China-Gulf relationship but suggesting that Chinese policy is in effect putting the building blocks in place to ensure that it can respond to situations in which it ultimately may have to become politically and perhaps even militarily involved. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pakistan is traversing minefields as it concludes agreements on investment, balance of payments support and delayed payment oil deliveries with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates worth USD$13 billion that are likely to fawn growing distrust in its relations with neighbouring Iran.
The UN and corporate media have for years claimed only 10,000 Yemenis were killed in the US/UK-backed Saudi/UAE war. But Yemen's actual death toll is 70,000 to 80,000. Patrick Cockburn on the whitewashing of the catastrophic war Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at https://therealnews.com/donate.
On this week’s show, Bree and Pearson are temporarily ditching the theory section to deliver you an episode entirely centered around current events. Tread carefully, this edition of Coffee with Comrades is a whirlwind tour of the past week’s highs and lows. Let’s dig in: Hurricane Florence is barreling towards the Carolinas. Mutual Aid Disaster Relief offers a vision of resilient, community-centered response. September 9 marked the ostensible end of the Prison Strike but the fight for abolition continues. The Florida DOC is taking away inmates MP3 players...because profit. The UN’s efforts to broker peace talks in Yemen between the Houthis rebels and the U.S.-backed Saudi/UAE coalition have collapsed. In response, the coalition began bombing the port of Hodeida, which is responsible for 70% of the imports to Yemen (including international humanitarian aid.) Elon Musk is smoking weed while millions of black folks are locked in prisons for the same offense. Nike cynically exploits Kaepernick to sell sneakers. A cowardly Trump official hid behind anonymity in the New York Times opinion page. The Intercept’s Mendhi Hasan took the op-ed writer to task. Obama disses Trump, accidentally self-owns. Amazon has patented a system that would put workers in a cage, on top of a robot. Seriously. An Ohio police officer used a taser on an eleven-year-old girl suspected of shop-lifting. Brett Kavanaugh, a milquetoast Republican, is likely to be the new supreme court justice. Teen VogueT is officially left of Jacobin. Check out Kim Kelly’s kick-ass intro to anarchism. Follow Coffee with Comrades on Twitter or at our website. Intro: “I Ain’t Got No Home in this World” by Woody Guthrie Outro: “The End’s Beginning” & “Pissed Off” by Fit For A King
Yemeni journalist and filmmaker Nasser Arrabyee speaks to us from Sanaa about the war in Yemen. In 2015, a CENTCOM commander told a US Senator that he did not know Saudi Arabia’s goals and objectives in its war on Yemen and therefore could not assess the chances of success. More than three years later, Nasser Arrabyee helps us explore the answers to those questions. We talk about the US-backed Saudi and UAE coalition’s mission in Yemen, the Yemeni Resistance and Iran’s involvement. Arrabyee updates us on the situation in Hodeidah and we discuss the recent AP report on the Saudi/UAE cooperation with al Qaeda. Arrabyee has produced four documentaries about the war in Yemen and has been published by numerous media outlets including the New York Times, Bloomberg and Foreign Policy. FOLLOW @narrabyee on Twitter and find his work at his website yemen-now.com. We are independent media and we rely on your contributions. Patreon: patreon.com/aroundtheempire Donations: aroundtheempire.com. FOLLOW @aroundtheempire. SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW on iTunes, YouTube, Facebook. Recorded on August 16, 2018. Music by Fluorescent Grey. Reference Links: Senate Armed Services Committee Hearing (3/26/15) exchange between Sen. Gillibrand and Gen. Lloyd Austin (at 2:16:46) America Is Committing War Crimes and Doesn’t Even Know Why, Micah Zenko, Foreign Policy The toll of wars in the Middle East, WHYY Radio Times, Marty Moss-Coane Why is Saudi halting oil shipments through the Red Sea?, Stephen Kalin, Rania El Gamal, Reuters Yemen: US allies don’t defeat al-Qaida but pay it to go away, AP Inside the UAE’s war on al-Qaeda in Yemen, Bel Trew, The Independent After dozens of children die, Trump administration faces mounting pressure over Yemen war, Missy Ryan, Washington Post
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https://www.pajhwok.com/en/2018/05/15/i-was-drugged-sexually-abused-and-forced-dance-baryalai El campamento de los Viagra https://lasillarota.com/los-viagra-campamento-restos-osesos/222820 Militares abatidos https://expreso.press/2018/05/13/caen-129-militares-en-lucha-antinarco/ Los Chamucos http://www.contextotucuman.com/nota/112718/los-echan-de-bar-y-vuelven-para-acribillar-al-guardia-de-seguridad.html SacaOjos http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5735165/Man-22-eyes-gouged-spoon-family-wanting-marry-girlfriend.html#ixzz5FgoZMEux EL Z 27 https://www.sdpnoticias.com/local/edomex/2018/05/16/muere-presunto-lider-de-la-familia-michoacana-tras-enfrentamiento-en-zinacantepec Erdogan el palestino http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/un-has-collapsed-in-the-face-of-gaza-killings-erdogan-131938 Trostkedero apilatochos http://www.periodistadigital.com/periodismo/periodismo-online/2018/05/17/monedero-sale-en-defensa-de-los-rojos-iglesias-y-montero-y-lo-ponen-colorado-por-cuentista.shtml Bactericidio https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/3342874/0/bacterias-multirresistentes-causan-35000-muertos-mas-que-accidentes/ Apalille Budista https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/3342496/0/monje-japones-demanda-templo-budista-exceso-trabajo/ Gangrapped http://www.asianage.com/india/crime/140518/12-yr-old-girl-drugged-gangraped-in-vrindavan-hotel-then-abandoned-police.html 12 horas en Jalisco https://www.proceso.com.mx/534326/jalisco-vive-jornada-de-12-horas-con-cinco-ejecuciones-y-un-baleado Ola de violaciones. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/11/teenage-girl-dies-after-being-raped-and-burned-alive-in-india Acid Attack http://www.asianage.com/india/crime/150518/32-yr-old-kerala-man-arrested-for-throwing-acid-on-nurse.html NarcoMantas acusadoras http://guanajuatoinforma.com/2018/05/15/cjng-acusa-a-zamarripa-alvar-y-hector-lopez-de-romper-el-pacto/ Selfie matabebes https://elcomercio.pe/mundo/india-bebe-muere-caer-escaleras-electricas-madre-tomaba-selfie-noticia-519751 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la baja https://m.gulfnews.com/news/uae/general/toyota-logo-removed-from-dubai-s-toyota-building-1.2222865 Ramadan en facebook http://www.arabnews.com/node/1304091/media Cineasta saudi https://english.alarabiya.net/en/life-style/entertainment/2018/05/16/First-Saudi-woman-to-get-a-film-license-I-will-show-these-films.html CalifoCoin https://english.alarabiya.net/en/business/economy/2018/05/16/Safer-than-Bitcoin-New-digital-currency-to-be-launched-by-Saudi-UAE-.html Jimmy inagurando el tugurio en Jerusalen. https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Guatemala-opens-embassy-in-Jerusalem-two-days-after-US-556589 Maradona Presidente. https://www.20minutos.es/deportes/noticia/maradona-presidente-dinamo-brest-3341402/0/ Cambio de fecha en el Ramadan http://www.arabnews.com/node/1303326/saudi-arabia Profe argenta hitleriana https://www.clarin.com/sociedad/polemica-profesora-defendio-hitler-plena-clase_0_SyGqvQt0z.html Primer embargo por creditos universitarios en España. 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https://www.informador.mx/internacional/Desmantelan-un-laboratorio-de-drogas-sinteticas-en-Espana-20180517-0040.html Plaga de mosquito tigre. http://www.diariosur.es/sociedad/expertos-alertan-verano-20180516133029-nt.html#ns_campaign=mod-lo-mas&ns_mchannel=ver-top-50&ns_source=estandar&ns_linkname=estandar&ns_fee=3 Masdar Solar http://www.europrensa.com/2018/05/16/espana-condenada-a-pagar-64-millones-a-abu-dabi-por-el-recorte-de-primas-a-las-renovables/ Troskedero y El Tantrico https://www.elplural.com/politica/2018/05/11/sanchez-drago-monedero-debaten-prostitucion-toros-botellon-aznar Daniela Tormentas http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5724629/Stormys-lawyer-tweets-cryptic-2016-images-Michael-Cohen-Flynn-Qatari-Trump-Tower.html Donald Rossner fentanilao https://mundo.sputniknews.com/america_del_norte/201805111078626694-washington-medicina-extorsion-precios/?utm_source=https://t.co/rrR6WMOvsg&utm_medium=short_url&utm_content=h43d&utm_campaign=URL_shortening Chatarra voladora 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https://www.lainformacion.com/management/westminster-esta-podrido-y-necesita-una-reforma-de-5-000-millones-de-dolares/6347318 Novia salafa fracasada https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/271092-joven-londinense-acusada-planear-ataque Paritorio perfido http://www.antena3.com/noticias/mundo/doctora-decapita-accidentalmente-parto-bebe_201805115af5e2390cf2a3f6a8c555d1.html Consejos refugee http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5718743/Asylum-seeker-killed-sex-worker-two-months-deported-Germany.html Familia de gabachos subnormales https://elpais.com/internacional/2018/05/11/mundo_global/1526048158_813372.html A buitre le vence la deuda http://www.perfil.com/noticias/economia/el-bcra-redujo-su-vencimiento-de-lebacs-en-60-mil-millones.phtml Manual salafo para ejecutar buddies https://gaceta.es/europa/manual-imanes-belgica-de-yihad-armada-a-ejecutar-homosexuales-20180510-0650/ Simpaticos chavales 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http://www.perfil.com/noticias/ciencia/cuatro-millones-de-argentinos-viven-en-zonas-con-aguas-contaminadas-por-arsenico.phtml?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social Laboratorio móvil https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/271195-laboratorio-movil-nueva-modalidad-narcotraficantes-colombia Manchurianos condenaos https://www.elheraldo.co/mundo/las-pensiones-bajas-obligan-los-ancianos-surcoreanos-seguir-trabajando-493306 Yihad en Sudáfrica http://es.euronews.com/2018/05/10/un-muerto-y-dos-heridos-graves-tras-un-ataque-a-una-mezquita-en-sudafrica Usurpación on fire https://www.meneame.net/story/disparaban-matar-palestinos-gaza-no-podemos-meter-tanta-gente#box_tweet http://www.eldesconcierto.cl/2018/05/15/simona-frankel-embajadora-de-israel-en-belgica-todos-los-palestinos-muertos-a-tiros-eran-terroristas-incluidos-los-ocho-ninos/ https://digitalsevilla.com/2018/05/16/ministro-israeli-equipara-muertos-palestinos-con-nazis/ Que vuelva el medievo agrario http://blogs.publico.es/strambotic/2018/05/campesinos-de-la-edad-media/ 43.000 pavos para Poligonera https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/3341641/0/ucm-reincorpora-cifuentes-acatara-decision-master/?utm_source=Twitter-20minutos&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=Postlink&__twitter_impression=true Pablito Ritalin http://www.elmundo.es/espana/2018/05/16/5afaedb746163f8c788b45c0.html https://www.elplural.com/politica/2018/05/16/una-diputada-del-pp-presidia-el-centro-en-el-que-pablo-casado-se-saco-la-carrera Arroz negro https://politica.elpais.com/politica/2018/05/11/actualidad/1526059604_438423.html Barcelona abuitrada http://www.abc.es/espana/catalunya/barcelona/abci-barcelona-y-nueva-york-unen-para-buscar-soluciones-problemas-vivienda-201805101251_noticia.html El Conde http://cadenaser.com/ser/2018/05/13/tribunales/1526222995_449690.html Lezo y Gafas Trinconas cleptomanos https://politica.elpais.com/politica/2018/04/29/actualidad/1525027568_982175.html Troskofracaso de Monedero y EspiBlack https://www.esdiario.com/396954557/Video-Espinar-y-Monedero-montan-un-mitin-y-terminan-en-ridiculo-y-sin-publico.html Milton se copia de Abusao https://www.elespanol.com/espana/20180515/rivera-plataforma-macron-superar-partidos-nuevos-votantes/307470389_0.html España atlantista https://www.heraldo.es/noticias/aragon/2018/05/15/espana-cede-la-base-zaragoza-para-preparar-operaciones-oriente-medio-1244063-300.html Cobre expoliado https://www.elconfidencial.com/empresas/2018-05-15/mubadala-trafigura-cobre-huelva-mineria_1562580/ Blackstone al alza https://www.elindependiente.com/economia/2018/05/16/las-vpo-que-blackstone-compro-en-madrid-por-200-millones-ya-valen-mas-de-mil/?platform=hootsuite Psicopata ex https://elpais.com/elpais/2018/05/13/buenavida/1526208794_011814.html Proselitismo anglo-educativo https://elpais.com/economia/2018/05/11/actualidad/1526037702_104139.html Sanidad española https://www.infolibre.es/noticias/politica/2018/05/10/1_millones_personas_no_tomaron_farmacos_por_no_poderselo_permitir_por_motivos_economicos_82644_1012.html?platform=hootsuite Horitas regaladas al patron https://www.eldiario.es/economia/horas-extra-pagadas-caido_0_769923732.html Correctiva ciudadana http://www.antena3.com/noticias/sociedad/dan-una-paliza-a-un-turista-britanico-tumbado-en-mitad-de-la-calzada-y-que-interrumpia-el-trafico-en-ibiza_201805105af460190cf2d5347063a284.html Maria Teresa Y bigote fracasan http://informalia.eleconomista.es/informalia/actualidad/noticias/9138020/05/18/Fracaso-absoluto-en-la-firma-de-discos-de-Maria-Teresa-Campos-y-Edmundo-Arrocet.html Red de trata bulgara http://www.abc.es/espana/madrid/abci-mafia-bulgara-compraba-ninas-para-prostituirlas-madrid-201805161106_noticia.html#ns_campaign=amp-rrss-inducido&ns_mchannel=abc-es&ns_source=tw&ns_linkname=noticia.foto&ns_fee=0 Presa takbir se suicida 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