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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Dateline London 20170807

To dateline london. Im jane hill. This week, were discussing irelands growing fears about the brexit negotiations. What should the world do about venezuela and north korea . And is the duke of edinburgh setting the tone for us all by not retiring until the age of 96 . My guests, not quite 96, any of us. Brian oconnell, the irish writer and broadcaster. The algerian journalist, nabila ramdani, and michael goldfarb. A very warm welcome to all of you. So the brexit negotiations are on hold for the Summer Holidays. No more talks for the next few weeks. That hasnt stopped the new irish Prime Minister from making his opinions known. He made a speech this week, calling for unique solutions to preserve the relationship between the uk and the eu after britain leaves. Brian, youre not long back from dublin. Just how worried was the administration . It is a distinct change of tone from enda kennys time. Leo varadker has decided, probably correctly, to distance himself from the uk. Enda kenny, at

Saddam Hussein s daughter Raghad Saddam Hussein shares an heart melting story from childhood, interview viral

Saddam Hussein s daughter Raghad Saddam Hussein shares a heart melting story from childhood, interview viral Updated Feb 26, 2021 | 17:03 IST One would expect a dictator to be equally harsh at home. Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein whose regime ended after US-led invasion of 2003, had a softer side to him, as revealed by daughter in a TV interview. Saddam Hussein s daughter Raghad Hussein  |  Photo Credit: Twitter Key Highlights Raghad Hussein was married in 1983 to Hussein Kamel al-Majid and the two had five children to al-Majid: three sons, Ali, Saddam and Wahej; and two daughters, Hareer and Banan. In 2003, Raghad and many prominent Iraqi Baathists fled to Jordan where King Abdullah II gave her personal protection.

TV Debate Over Algeria-France Relations

Share Video: Algerian TV Host Zaki Alilat: France Is Our Enemy, We Should Cut Umbilical Cord Tying Us To It; Prof. Ahmed Rouadjia: I Love France And Have No Complex About It #8688 | 03:44 Source: El Hayat TV (Algeria) Algerian Journalist and TV Host Zaki Alilat said that France was the enemy of Algeria in the past, and is still its enemy today. He made his remarks during an El Hayat TV (Algeria) debate about relations between Algeria and France that aired on January 29, 2021. Alilat stated that even if France apologized to Algeria and sold the Louvre Museum, the Eiffel Tower, its factories, and all its economy, which were built by Algerian hands, it still would not be able to compensate the Algerians for killing millions, sowing ignorance, and exterminating generations. He continued to say that France will not apologize, and Algeria does not need France s apologies.

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