Thursday 28 July 2011

Radio RWB Broadcast 27.7.11 World at 8



By James North. On tonight's show an elderly shopkeeper arrested for attempted murder, Immigration rules, EU news and much more—all to be heard on tonight’s edition of nationalism’s foremost internet radio station, Radio Red, White and Blue.
A Manchester Shopkeeper aged 72, has been arrested for attempted murder after robber is stabbed during raid on his shop.
Immigration rules requiring people to speak English before joining their spouse in the UK are racist, a lawyer appealing against the policy has said. The High Court, sitting in Birmingham, was told that the tougher language tests discriminated against British-Indian families and their traditions.
In a blatant display of the UK governments support for Libya’s civil war, William Hague has said the UK will recognise the Libyan rebel council as the "sole governmental authority", as Gaddafi-regime diplomats are expelled. The Libyan charge d'affaires was called to the Foreign Office earlier to be told he and other diplomats must leave.
In European news, the German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has suggested that any country receiving a bailout must give up some sovereignty, saying, “A state with problems, that receives help, must be willing to give some of its sovereign rights to the EU.”


In world news, NATO's plans for European missile defence still remain an unresolved issue in its relations with Russia. Russia’s envoy to NATO insists the US, which is the initiating side of the project, should provide security for all partners. However, Russia’s envoy to NATO Dmitry Rogozin questions why NATO wants to locate a missile shield in the northern part of the continent close to Russia when it says that the only threat to Europe comes from the south.
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