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Essam Heggy on the Nile: 'Great river but in a challenging place' | Talk to Al Jazeera

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NASA Jet Propulsion Lab scientist discusses environmental impact of Ethiopia's Renaissance Dam.
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Are the loudest voices on India’s airwaves normalising hate? | The Listening Post (Full)

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Indian TV anchors are in attack mode against critics of the ruling party. Plus, blackface not history in the Arab world.
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President Trump Attacks Harley Davidson For Decision to Boost Production Overseas

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President Trump criticized the American motorcycle manufacturer after the company announced plans to move some of its production overseas to avoid EU retaliatory tariffs. The president blasted Harley Davidson in a tweet, saying "they...
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President Trump Attacks Harley Davidson For Shifting Production Overseas

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President Trump criticized the American motorcycle manufacturer on Tuesday for the company's plans to move some of its production overseas to avoid the EU's retaliatory tariffs. The president blasted Harley Davidson in a tweet, saying...
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Trump Attacks Harley-Davidson For Shifting Production Overseas

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The president criticized the American motorcycle manufacturer on Tuesday for its plans to move some production overseas to avoid retaliatory tariffs from the EU. The president blasted Harley-Davidson in a tweet, saying "they surrendered,...
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Bassem Youssef on How the Middle East Makes Sense of Trump

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The comedian, known as the 'Egyptian Jon Stewart,' was exiled his home country and imprisoned after being critical of the government on his political comedy show. He now hosts a podcast called 'Remade in America' that engages with...
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Bassem Youssef Says Egyptian Media Isn't That Different From the U.S.

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The comedian, known as the 'Egyptian Jon Stewart,' was exiled from his home country and imprisoned after being critical of the government on his political comedy show. But he sees similarities between how those who protest are treated...
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Taking sides - EU lawmakers debate Middle Eastern conflict

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Tensions in Gaza are set to flare again... The encampments set up in the Gaza Strip as part of the so-called March of Return protest will be moved 50 meters closer to the border with Israel, the organizers of the mass demonstrations...
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Russia says the western strikes on Syria are 'unacceptable and lawless'

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The western strikes on Syria are 'unacceptable and lawless', according to Russia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Sergey Lavrov. A Kremlin official statement says "Without the authorization of the UN Security Council, in violation of the UN...
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What Living in a Conflict Zone Does to Children

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Save the Children CEO Carolyn Miles says that the number of children in these dangerous areas has spiked 75 percent since the early '90s. She adds that some feel as if they have no future.
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Cheddar Launches Partnership With i24News

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Michelle Makori and David Shuster, anchors at i24News, speak with Cheddar's Jon Steinberg and Tim Stenovec about the partnership between the two companies. A Cheddar host or segment will appear on air of i24News daily to discuss a top...
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Toronto man on Interpol list of suspected ISIS bombers

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A Toronto man named Tabirul Hasib has surfaced on an Interpol list of aspiring bombers with an ISIS suicide brigade.
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Green landscapes in an unexpected place

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Can you guess a moment where we are: Iceland? Ireland? Norway? We are much further southeast… in the Arabian Peninsula: for three-months over summer, the landscape becomes a sea of green as the monsoon rains sweep though. SEE PICS | In...
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Fighting prejudice through Islamic art

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A new light is being shone on centuries-old pieces of art from the Middle East at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. The museum is hosting 10-minute gallery talks focusing on Islamic art, described by staff as “counter discussions”...
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Middle East set to be tourism hotspot

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Egypt – with its economy hard hit by a major fall off in tourism – is using the “Arabian Travel Market”: http://arabiantravelmarket.wtm.com/ in Dubai to encourage more people from the Middle East to holiday there. Visitor numbers are...
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Trump: 'Saudi Arabia has not treated us fairly'

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Fresh funding pledges for Syrian refugees expected at Brussels conference

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International donors are expected to pledge billions more euros for Syrian refugees at a conference that has kicked off in Brussels. The European Union also wants to lay foundations for an eventual end to the Syria conflict, which has...
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Top geopolitical risks for 2017

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Ian Bremmer, founder, Eurasia Group, on where the hot spots will be in 2017
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The impact of renewed Iran sanctions: The Big Picture

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The panel weighs in on the U.S. decision to quit the Iran nuclear deal.
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Turning Point | Syria

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What does the Syrian government's defeat of rebels in Aleppo mean for the country and its civilians?
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The impact of 9/11, 15 years later

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Fawaz Gerges, Chair of Contemporary Middle Eastern Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science joins Michael Serapio to talk about the impact of 9/11, 15 years later.
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Reporting on the rise of Canada's alt-right

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In the wake of the Quebec City mosque shooting, journalist Ben Makuch discusses his experience covering the rise of alt-right extremist groups in Quebec, including the Soldiers of Odin
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EU unveils new migration plan

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The European Commission unveiled a proposal on Tuesday aimed at stemming the flow of migrants from Africa to Europe. It is based on a similar migration pact that the 28-member bloc struck with Turkey in March. EU officials say they will...
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Tough times for tourism in the Middle East

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These are difficult times for the travel and tourism industry in the Middle East, but despite that the Arabian Travel Market trade show in Dubai has actually expanded this year. Countries like Saudi Arabia are looking to diversify away...