Me there is something truly magical about a fast food staffed. And looking at what the world of arts and culture has in store for us in Twenty Eighteen. But first we look back at twenty seventeen and odds twenty ones highlights of the year. January set the bar high with the opening of the old film only in hamburg all the troubles with Cost Overruns and Construction Delays were as good as forgotten replaced by genuine excitement and an endless rush of visitors to concerts and the viewing platform. Come out has really reinvented itself as a city of culture but lynn is still in the midst of construction in two years the
its helps give african artists a Confidence Boost but it hasnt been without controversy since the people behind it are all white. Everything different that was also the Guiding Principle behind the fourteenth document the worlds most important Art Exhibition took place in two locations in Two Thousand And Seventeen its home of castle and the greek capital athens that was a
Sixteen forty years. Or so starts oct twenty fourth do you w. This is deja news live from berlin the german chancellor Angela Merkel says her country will not take sports honest to saudi arabia in the way of journalist Jamal Khashoggi states she holds on to provide answers and ses those responsible for he states must be held accountable also coming up. Donald trump pulls the u. S. Out of an historic treaty banning
a wide range of Nuclear Weapons he says its because oppression violations moscow close the move a dangerous state. And as a far right groups integrates its fourth anniversary in the german city of dresden twice as many columns of demonstrators say no to Xenophobia Calling for inclusion and respect. Im christine one globe welcome to the program saudi arabias Foreign Minister has called the killing of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi a huge and grave mistake adel also told us bold cost of fox news that those responsible would be held accountable for it hes have said he died
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afghanistan, and he was accused after that about being incompetent in contrast to how effective he s been on ukraine. but he s still living with that afghan story, and this has some elements the china/taiwan story has some elements that are similar to what went on in afghanistan. susan, same question. yeah. don, i think you re right. i do think that it s not a good look when the administration is repeatedly again and again and again walking back the president. it s one thing if it happens once or twice. especially on this taiwan issue, it s happened with the exact same statement multiple times. they need to get their story straight at a minimum, especially at a moment when biden s leadership is being questioned, he s being hammered in the polls. they re dreading the midterm elections this fall. it does seem like this is not exactly the messaging that you want, especially when you re seeing foreign policy as something that ought to be a strength right now. doesn t the buck stop
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