Financial crisis, and has made radio documentaries on migrants journeying from africa to europe. And yasmin al bhai brown. Born in uganda, herfamily was one of thousands expelled by idi amin. Shes a british newspaper columnist. A warm welcome to all of you, good to have you back . A warm welcome to all of you, good to have you back . Israels newspaper front pages this weekend are not the ones Benyamin Netenyahu was probably expecting. After the second indecisive election in five months, power is described as slipping away. Himself alone and political death spasms are among the headlines. Prime minister for the last ten years, with a three year stint before that in the 1990s, mr netenyahu, hes been reduced to urging benny gantz, the ex army chief who leads the newish centrist party blue and white, the largest in the knesset after tuesdays poll, to join a unity government. Gantz told him to push off. This in a week when iran, a country the israeli Prime Minister regularly invokes in elec
Hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uks leading columnists with foreign correspondents who write for the folks back home with the dateline london. This week is this the beginning of the end for israels longest serving Prime Minister . And is this the end of the beginning for a brexit deal . With me arejonathan sacredoti, a political commentator and broadcaster in the uk. Jeffrey kofman, a canadian born broadcaster. Maria margaronis writes for the nation, charted the effects of greeces financial crisis, and has made radio documentaries on migrantsjourneying from africa to europe. And yasmin al bhai brown. Born in uganda, herfamily was one of thousands expelled by idi amin. Shes now a british newspaper columnist. A warm welcome to all of you, good to have you back with us. Israels newspaper front pages this weekend are not the ones Benjamin Netenyahu was probably expecting. After the second indecisive election in five months, power is described as slippi
Now on bbc news dateline london. Hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uks leading columnists with foreign correspondents who write for the folks back home with the dateline london. This week is this the beginning of the end for israels longest serving Prime Minister . And is this the end of the beginning for a brexit deal . With me arejonathan sacredoti, a political commentator and broadcaster in the uk. Jeffrey kofman, a canadian born broadcaster. Maria margaronis writes for the nation, charted the effects of greeces financial crisis, and has made radio documentaries on migrantsjourneying from africa to europe. And yasmin al bhai brown. Born in uganda, herfamily was one of thousands expelled by idi amin. Shes now a british newspaper columnist. A warm welcome to all of you, good to have you back with us. Israels newspaper front pages this weekend are not the ones Benyamin Netenyahu was probably expecting. After the second indecisive election in five mon
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