Sky News Australia Interview with Dr John Bruni – The Morning Shift – Terrorist Attack on Westminster
Dr Bruni looks at the London terrorist attack at the Westminster government precinct and what it may mean for the UK and Europe.
Dr Bruni looks at the London terrorist attack at the Westminster government precinct and what it may mean for the UK and Europe.
Dr John Bruni discusses the differences between what took place during the Irish Troubles and the IRA and today’s Muslim-based terrorism with Ali Clarke. He also looks at the role of the media and the 24/7 news cycle as an enabler of today’s terrorists, especially the lone wolf variety.
Dr John Bruni joins Jennie Lenman to discuss the London attack as well as the laptop and tablet ban implemented by the Trump administration on several Muslim countries, and what this may mean for further radicalisation and cooperation with moderate Arab governments.
Dr John Bruni looks at the latest Russian offensive against Aleppo in support of Syrian government forces a day after Putin’s first official phone call to US president-elect, Donald Trump.
Dr John Bruni speaks about the rising tensions between Turkey and Germany and the recent river Rhine protest where 40,000 Turkish nationals turned out to support Erdogan.
Dr John Bruni speaks to FIVEaa’s Leon Byner on the relations in the South China Sea and Australia.
Dr. John Bruni speaks to FIVEaa’s Matthew Pantelis on: Explosions in Brussels; South China Sea deadlock & Boris Johnson becomes the UK’s Foreign Minister.
Dr. John Bruni speaks to FIVEaa’s Jeremy Cordeaux on the Chilcot Report’s findings.
Online jackasses… The terrorist pranks by three brothers… Where were our security police and why have they been allowed to carry on?
The 70th United Nations Congress is underway in New York with US and Russian Presidents meeting to discuss what to do about regime change in Syria. Vladimir Putin has been backing the Assad regime, sending in tanks, drones and helicopters to help shore up the fight against Islamic State forces. He says it would be a mistake for the West to lock Assad out of any negotiations over Syria’s future, but Obama says Assad can’t simplify pacify the broader Syrian population who’ve been brutalised by chemical weapons and indiscriminate bombing.
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