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The Routine Of Obedience
"This film was absolutely WONDERFUL! It is
inspiring and maddening"
Authority & Expectations
Smart and
provocative young veteran, Wray Harris,
unlocks the sufferings served by the Iraq
war.
"I Am
An American Indian Patriot"
"We
live in a prisoner of war camp, that's why
they call it a reservation"
A
Pantomime World
By Adam Curtis
A fake
bubble of certainty that has imprisoned us
in the west - and is now preventing us from
understanding what is really going on in the
world outside.
The
Power of Nightmares
By Adam Curtis
In the past our politicians offered us
dreams of a better world. Now they promise
to protect us from nightmares.
“How
we can solve the Palestinian-Israeli
problem”,
“I simply got tired of western mainstream
media presenting the Palestinian-Israeli
issue as being complex."
Miko
Peled Debunks Jewish Myths
"If Anybody here, came hoping to hear a
balanced presentation, then they are going
to be sorely disappointed.
"Political Fraud"
Indoctrination By Propaganda Works
Lifting the Veil:
Obama and the Failure of Capitalist
Democracy
This film
explores the historical role of the
Democratic Party as the “graveyard of social
movements”.
Surviving Progress
The film connects financial collapse,
growing inequality and global oligarchy with
the sustainability of mankind itself.
Let
Your Life Be a Friction to Stop the Machine
A brief and crucial history of the United
States
The
Most Honest Three and a Half Minutes of
Television. Ever......?
Scene of the
new HBO series The Newsroom.
U.S. Helicopter Blasts Afghan Man to
Pieces...
As The Pilot Sings
'Bye, Bye Miss American Pie'
It is the horrific moment an Afghan man is
blown apart by a US missile.
The Power Principle
Simply brilliant. - This is
probably the best film ever made about
American foreign policy.
Managing
Public Perception - Psywar
The real battlefield is your mind.
The
Century of the Self
How
politicians and business learned to create
and manipulate mass-consumer society.
Why
We Fight
What are the forces that shape and
propel American militarism?
Norman Finkelstein: American Radical
Probing, definitive documentary about
Jewish-American political scientist Norman
Finkelstein
Stop
the Machine!!!!!:
A brief and
crucial history of the United States.
The
Secret Government: The Constitution in
Crisis
Bill Moyer's 1987 scathing critique
of the criminal subterfuge carried out by
the Executive Branch of the United States
Government
Lives
In The Balance : Jackson Browne
"You might ask what it takes
to remember
When you know that you've seen it before
Where a government lies to a people
And a country is drifting to war "
American Drug
War - The Last White Hope
How money,
power and greed have corrupted not just drug
pushers and dope fiends, but an entire
government. |
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How
American News Media Works In Favor Of Israel |
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The Fourth
World War
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of radical resistance to global capitalism |
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The
Israel Lobby
Does the
United States in fact keep Israel on its
feet? And how long will it continue to do
so? |
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John Pilger: 'The
War on Democracy'
The story of
great power behind its venerable myths. It
allows us to understand the true nature of
the so-called war on terror". |
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Dick Cheney
'94: Invading Baghdad Would Create Quagmire
Dick Cheney
reveals the reasons why invading Baghdad and
toppling Saddam Hussein wouldn't be a great
idea. |
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Poison DUst
Poison DUst
tells the story of young soldiers who
thought they came home safely from the war,
but didn't. |
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John
Pilger: Truth Game The
worldwide propaganda surrounding the nuclear
arms race is scrutinised. |
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The Road To
Guantanamo Three young
British Muslims tell the story of how they
came to be in US custody at Guantánamo for
over two years, and discuss the Kafkaesque
horrors that awaited them there |
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"I Witnessed
The Degradation And Murder Of Detainees":
A prisoner of the "war on terror"
disturbing allegations of mistreatment and
murder. |
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Global Dimming
It reveals that
we may have grossly underestimated the speed
at which our climate is changing. At its
heart is a deadly new phenomenon. |
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Inconvenient Truth Al
Gore's Documentary on the dangers of climate
change and global warming |
America Freedom to
Fascism
Startling facts about our laws, raising critical
issues that Americans must consider if they are to be a
free people.
Despotism & Democracy :
Video
Explains how societies and nations can be measured by
the degree that power is concentrated and respect for
the individual is restricted.
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MH-17 Case
Slips into Propaganda Fog
By Robert Parry |
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Instead of a
transparent investigation
seeking justice, the case
became a propaganda game of
finger-pointing, with the
CIA withholding key evidence
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Those Who
Pretend to Sleep
By John R. Hall
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Here in the
belly of the beast, among
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flag-wavin’ hordes of fellow
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Iraqi Officials:
Bombs in Baghdad, Iraqi Town Kill 16
People:
A series of bombings in Iraq, including
a car bombing in Baghdad and a town
south of the Iraqi capital, killed 16
people on Thursday, officials said.
Iraq police and
militiamen clash in Baghdad:
An interior ministry officer said around
15 gunmen from the Hashed al-Shaabi
(Popular Mobilisation) force stormed an
unfinished health ministry building in
the Zayyounah neighbourhood overnight.
U.N. says Yemen's
warring factions agree to humanitarian
truce:
The pause in the fighting will last
about a week until the end of the Muslim
holy month of Ramadan and aims to allow
the delivery of assistance to some of
the 21 million Yemenis in need.
New Al-Qaeda
leader in Yemen urges attacks on United
States:
The newly appointed leader of Al-Qaeda’s
Yemen branch called for attacks on the
United States, as the U.N. announced the
start of a weeklong truce in the
war-torn country
Iran says Western
powers backtracking as nuclear deadline
expires:
Iran accused major powers Friday of
backtracking on previous pledges and
throwing up new "red lines" at nuclear
talks, after the deadline to reach an
agreement in time to receive expedited
scrutiny from the U.S. Congress expired
with no deal.
U.S. refuses to
back down on Iran sanctions relief:
“While the Iranian team is showing
flexibility, the Americans are refusing
to accept Iran’s obvious right,
particularly on sanctions,” Fars quoted
an unnamed source as saying.
Tunis: 5 Islamist
militants killed
: Tunisian security forces have killed
five Islamist militants in clashes in
the mountains near the central town of
Gafsa, a security source said on Friday.
3 killed as
Cameroon repulses Boko Haram attack:
Cameroon's army has repulsed an attack
by Boko Haram and killed three of the
Nigerian Islamist militants in heavy
fighting in the Far North region of the
country, a Cameroon government spokesman
said on Thursday.
Egypt: Nearly 250
ISIS terrorists killed in Sinai, over 60
arrested:
Fighting still ongoing between Egyptian
army and Islamic State militants in
Sinai, with Cairo presenting high
numbers of enemy casualties to
reporters, in attempt to win propaganda
battle.
Russia's Cutting
Edge Submarine Fleet to Receive
'Aircraft Carrier Killer':
Russia plans to expand its nascent
high-end submarine fleet with two new
fifth generation nuclear-powered
watercraft, known only as an "aircraft
carrier killer" and an "underwater
interceptor" at the moment.
Greece seeks
53.5B euros in new bailout package:
Greece's government has agreed to
longstanding demands by creditors to
impose sweeping sales tax hikes and cuts
in state spending for pensions.
The Greek reform proposals : Pension
reform:
The Authorities recognise that the
pension system is unsustainable and
needs fundamental reforms. This is why
they will implement in full the 2010
pension reform law (3863/2010), and
implement in full or replace/adjust the
sustainability factors for supplementary
and lump-sum pensions from the 2012
reform as a part of the new pension
reform
3 reasons the
average American may be worse off than
Greece:
Americans actually have more debt
relative to income earned
Pope calls for
new economic order, criticizes
capitalism:
Pope Francis on Thursday urged the
downtrodden to change the world economic
order, denouncing a "new colonialism" by
agencies that impose austerity programs
and calling for the poor to have the
"sacred rights" of labor, lodging and
land.
Pope begs
forgiveness for crimes of church against
indigenous of America:
History's first Latin American pope
"humbly" begged forgiveness during an
encounter in Bolivia with indigenous
groups and other activists and in the
presence of Bolivia's first-ever
indigenous president, Evo Morales.
Latinos surpass
whites as largest ethnic group in
California:
Latinos have officially become the
largest ethnic group in California,
making it the third US state without a
white majority. Texas is expected to
reach the same milestone by the end of
the decade.
FBI and DOJ
Target New Enemy In Crypto Wars: Apple
and Google:
The FBI and Department of Justice on
Wednesday targeted a new set of threats
to national security and law
enforcement: not ISIS, or pedophiles,
but Apple and Google.
Who believes this
nonsense?
FBI: U.S. Authorities Thwarted July 4
Terrorist Attacks:
In the past four weeks, authorities have
arrested at least 10 people who were
allegedly inspired by ISIS and planned
to carry out terrorist attacks against
the country earlier this month, Comey
told reporters.
This is the USA?
Judge: Man charged with IS support to be
held indefinitely:
A federal judge has ordered the
indefinite detention of a 19-year-old
North Carolina man accused of plotting a
series of American deaths to show his
support for the Middle East group
calling itself the Islamic State.
US: More than 21
million affected by government data
breach:
Hackers stole Social Security numbers,
health histories and other highly
sensitive data from more than 21 million
people, the Obama administration said
Thursday, acknowledging that the breach
of U.S. government computer systems was
far more severe than previously
disclosed.
South Carolina
governor signs bill to remove
Confederate flag:
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley
signed legislation on Thursday to
permanently remove the Confederate
battle flag from the state capitol
grounds, following an emotional debate
spurred by the massacre of nine black
churchgoers last month.
Rotten to the core:
Marco Rubio is
bought and paid for by the biggest
education scam in America:
The Republican presidential hopeful is
campaigning for, and with the backing
of, the for-profit college industry
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34 IS militants
killed in Syria clashes:
At least 34 Islamic State (IS) militants
were killed on Thursday in clashes with
Kurdish forces and US-led international
coalition airstrikes in northeastern
Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights (SOHR) reported.
Attacks kill 19
people in Syria's Aleppo;
Fifteen of the dead, among them four of
the children, came in the barrel bomb
strike on a rebel-held district of the
divided northern city, the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said.
13 rebels, one
Hezbollah fighter killed in Zabadani
clash:
Hezbollah and Syrian army forces
Wednesday advanced further into a
northwestern region of a Syrian border
town which has been the scene of fierce
fighting over the past week, a source
told The Daily Star.
Syria army
'battles IS outside Palmyra':
Government troops were now some five
kilometres (three miles) west of the
city and engaged in fierce clashes with
forces from the extremist group.
Syria Kurds hunt
jihadists after retaking town near IS
bastion:
The town, only 50km (30 miles) north of
Raqqa, is of strategic importance.- “Ain
Issa was liberated and IS fighters were
driven out”, the Kurdish People s
Protection Units (YPG) said on Twitter.
40 killed in
clashes, airstrikes against IS in Iraq:
At least 40 people were killed on
Thursday in clashes with Islamic State
(IS) militants and airstrikes by Iraqi
and US-led coalition aircraft in the
Iraqi provinces of Anbar and Salahudin,
a government statement and provincial
security sources said.
Six killed, 17
injured as attacks rock Baghdad:
“Three homemade bombs went off in public
areas in Baghdad’s Taji, Tarmiya and Al-Aamel
neighborhoods,” a local police captain,
speaking on condition of anonymity, told
Anadolu Agency.
36 rebels killed
in south Yemen attacks, airstrikes:
Yemeni fighters allied with exiled
President Abed Rabbou Mansour Hadi
killed 15 rebels in a Thursday attack on
their checkpoints in the country's
southern Abyan province, a military
source said.
UN calls for
humanitarian truce in Yemen as of Friday:
A humanitarian truce will go into force
in Yemen Friday to allow for urgently
needed aid to reach civilians, the U.N.
spokesman said. The pause will go into
effect at 23:59 local time (2059 GMT)
Friday until the end of Ramadan on July
17, he said.
Kerry: We will
not rush into nuclear deal with Iran:
US Secretary of State John Kerry says,
however, he is prepared to walk away if
tough decisions are not made soon.
Report: Obama puts Iran deal odds at
'less than 50-50':
"He said the chances he thought were
less than 50-50 at this point and that
he wouldn't agree to something he
thought was weak or unenforceable," said
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.,
Russia wants
Iran's arms embargo 'lifted as soon as
possible'
: Russia wants to see a
United Nations arms embargo against Iran
lifted "as soon as possible" but it is
up to Tehran to accept the terms of a
final nuclear deal, Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday.
Israeli PM warns
Hamas over two Israelis 'held in Gaza':
Israel said it believes one, an
Ethiopian Israeli, was being held by
Hamas. An Israeli Arab is also being
held in Gaza, defence officials say.
From his office in cloud
cuckoo land:
Mike Huckabee:
“There’s Really No Such Thing As A
Palestinian”
- That’s been a political tool to try
and force land away from Israel.”
S. Arabia
manipulating world media with
petro-dollars – Reporters Without
Borders:
To paint a better picture of the
Kingdom, Riyadh has been paying media
across the globe as well as setting
plans to ban reporters critical of the
government from working in the country,
Reporters Without Borders concluded
after digging into WikiLeaks.
Former Saudi FM
Prince Saud al-Faisal dies:
Prince Saud, appointed in 1975, was the
world's longest serving foreign minister
when he retired in April.
Libya: 23
civilians and soldiers killed in 3 days
following clashes in Benghazi:
Libya's national army, aligned to the
country's Tobruk-based government, has
reported 15 of its troops have been
killed in the fighting. Eight civilians,
four of them brothers from the same
family, were killed when a shell landed
on a house in a built up area in central
Benghazi.
Libya's
recognized government warns tankers away
from Ras Lanuf port:
Libya's recognized government warned its
security forces would seize any tankers
approaching the Ras Lanuf terminal
without permission, saying any attempt
to make oil deals with the rival
government in Tripoli would be "piracy".
22 killed in
Algerian ethnic clashes:
At least 22 people have been killed in
ethnic clashes between Arab and Amazigh
communities around the Algerian desert
town of Ghardaia, with several
businesses and homes burned down,
medical sources and state media said on
Wednesday.
3,000-strong
Ethiopian force crosses into Somalia:
According to eyewitnesses in Dolo town,
450km southwest of Mogadishu, the
military force proceeded to Luq town,
350km southwest of the Somali capital.
Will Germany
admit to genocide in Namibia?:
100 years after the end of colonial rule
in modern-day Namibia, the German
government has yet to acknowledge the
killings of tens of thousands of Herero
and Nama people as ‘genocide.’ Now it
looks like there might be movement on
the issue
Afghan spy agency
says third Islamic State commander
killed in drone strike:
Shahidullah Shahid, a former member of
the Pakistani Taliban who defected to
the Islamic State and was operating in
Afghanistan, was killed along with five
militants on Tuesday, an official said.
Afghans, Taliban
agree ‘to meet again’ following Pakistan
talks:
Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif
hailed the meeting as a breakthrough,
though the Taliban show no sign of
easing up on their bloody summer
offensive, launching two suicide attacks
in Kabul on Tuesday as talks were about
to get under way.
Pro-ISIS Airline
Pilots Tracked by Law Enforcement in
Southeast Asia:
“Both [pilots] appear to be influenced
by pro-IS elements including extremist
online propaganda by well-known radical
Indonesia outlets and a suspected
Indonesian foreign terrorist fighter who
is likely to be in either Syria or
Iraq,” the report states.
China bars 'big'
shareholders from selling their stocks:
China's market regulator has barred
major shareholders and executives of
listed companies from selling their
shares for the next six months, it said
in a statement, the latest government
action to stem a slide in the markets.
EU's Tusk urges
debt relief as part of Greek deal:
The European Union's chairman joined
growing international calls for Greece
to be granted debt restructuring as part
of any new loan deal if it delivers
convincing reforms to avert imminent
bankruptcy.
Germany's
Schaeuble: Greece needs debt haircut but
we can't help:
Germany's finance minister conceded for
the first time on Thursday that a
write-off of some of Europe's loans to
Greece might be needed to get the
country's debt to a manageable level,
but in the same breath ruled out such a
step.
British
Government subjected thousands of people
to chemical and biological warfare
trials:
New research, has revealed that British
military aircraft dropped thousands of
kilos of a chemical of ‘largely unknown
toxic potential’ on British civilian
populations in and around Salisbury in
Wiltshire, Cardington in Bedfordshire
and Norwich in Norfolk.
WikiLeaks: NSA
Targeted German Chancellery, Merkel
Aides:
WikiLeaks on Wednesday published a new
list of German phone numbers it claims
showed the U.S. National Security Agency
targeted phones belonging to Chancellor
Angela Merkel's close aides and
chancellery offices for surveillance.
Hacking Team
Emails Expose Proposed Death Squad Deal,
Secret U.K. Sales Push and Much More:
One of Hacking Team’s key corporate
partners is Nice Systems, an
Israel-based company with close links to
Israeli military and intelligence
agencies.
Spying on the
Internet is Orders of Magnitude More
Invasive Than Phone Metadata:
The NSA’s phone metadata program is
being ended. But XKEYSCORE and mass
internet surveillance almost certainly
continues — and is more outrageous.
FBI chief wants
'backdoor access' to encrypted
communications to fight Isis:
Experts warn that ‘magical thinking’ of
a security flaw only the US government
could exploit could easily be utilized
by hackers, foreign spies and terrorists
Chris Christie:
Fears Over NSA Spying Powers
'Ridiculous':
Chris Christie called for strengthening
U.S. intelligence gathering capabilities
and downplayed the privacy concerns
expressed by some of his Republican
colleagues during a national security
address
Exxon Mobil Knew
of Climate Change in 1981 but Funded
Deniers
: An email by a former leading climate
scientist at oil giant Exxon Mobil
suggested the company knew about the
risks fossil fuels exploration posed for
climate change back in 1981 and yet the
company instead spent million on
supporting climate change deniers.
BRICS Announces
New University for the South :
?Russian President Vladimir Putin
announced Thursday the BRICS group of
nations will create their own
university. “Member states of the bloc
have agreed to coordinate their efforts
in (the area of) information security,
including on the Internet. There will be
a network of community universities to
bolster scientific and technological
exchange
Expect the
Barometer to Rise in Mexico:
Over 90 percent of Mexicans have lost
faith in their political parties. What
comes next?
Rotten to the core:
Mexicans Spread
Disease, Says Trump
: Donald Trump claims the Mexican
government is behind a conspiracy to
expel disease-ridden criminals, rapists
and other “worst elements” to the United
States.
Rotten to the core:
Presidential
hopeful Bush tells overworked Americans
‘work longer hours’:
Speaking in Hudson, New Hampshire, Bush
said he would be looking to improve the
economy, if elected in November 2016,
but in order to achieve this, people
would have to work even more hours.
S. Carolina
lawmakers vote to remove Confederate
flag:
South Carolina legislators voted
overwhelmingly to remove the Confederate
battle flag from the monument on capitol
grounds. All amendments to the proposal
were defeated in a 15-hour debate, and
the 94-20 vote took place shortly after
1am local time.
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2015
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War
Without Mercy in Yemen
Towards
the End of Saudi Arabia?
By Sayed Hasan |
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It announces
with certainty the
inevitable fall of the House
of Saud, whose Wahhabi
ideology and foreign policy
have been the cancer of
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Austerity
Has Failed
By Thomas Piketty, Jeffrey
Sachs, Heiner Flassbeck,
Dani Rodrik and Simon
Wren-Lewis |
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Five leading
economists warn the German
chancellor, “History will
remember you for your
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Iraqi army, Shia
fighters kill 109 Daesh militants:
Iraqi government soldiers killed 36 ISIL
militants and destroyed three cars
belonging to the terrorists as they
thwarted an ISIL onslaught on Fatha
district, located 35 kilometers (21
miles) northeast of the strategic
northern city Tikrit.
Isis 'kills four
children' as it 'destroys' ancient
church in Iraqi city of Mosul:
Members of the group blew up a church
which had been standing for thousands of
years. Isis fighters inadvertently
killed four children who were near the
church at the time, Saeed Mamuzini, a
spokesman for the Mosul arm of the
Kurdistant Deomcractic Party told the
Rudaw Kurdish news website.
13 Syria rebels,
1 Hezbollah fighter killed in Zabadani
clash:
Hezbollah and Syrian army forces
Wednesday advanced further into a
northwestern region of a Syrian border
town which has been the scene of fierce
fighting over the past week, a source
told The Daily Star.
Syria ratifies
fresh $1 billion credit line from Iran:
The agreement was between two
state-owned banks, the Syrian Commercial
Bank and Export Development Bank of
Iran, it said. Syria signed a previous
$3.6 billion credit line with Iran in
July 2013 which has been used up mostly
for oil imports, bankers have said
30 soldiers
killed in mutiny at Yemen army base:
Saudi-led coalition jets, which have
bombed Yemeni rebel positions since
March, intervened when "dozens of
soldiers defected and announced their
support" for Shia Huthi rebels
yesterday, prompting clashes with
pro-government troops, the military
source said.
Yemen crisis:
Dozens of soldiers killed in air strike:
One military source said the soldiers
were loyal to the exiled president and
that the facility was hit in error. But
another source claimed the strike was
called in to stop the soldiers defecting
to the Houthi rebel movement.
'Real risk' of
famine in Yemen as death toll passes
3,000:
The situation is "clearly deteriorating
by the day," said Antoine Grand, head of
the International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC) in Yemen, with food
shortages making famine a "real risk",
and electricity and fuel increasingly
scarce.
Iran says makes
new proposal in nuclear talks, West
unimpressed:
Kerry and Zarif were involved in a tense
exchange over U.N. sanctions on Monday
night, diplomats said. Tehran says
conventional weapons and missiles have
nothing to do with the nuclear issue and
embargoes should therefore be removed.
4 Reasons Why
Sheldon Adelson Anti-BDS Campaign Will
Backfire:
And so, the great irony of Israel
continues: Those who hold themselves out
as Israel’s staunchest defenders are
often, in fact, its worst enemies.
Death toll in Jos,
Nigeria attacks now 51: relief agency:
Boko Haram is suspected of carrying out
Sunday night's attack, which saw a
mosque hit with bullets and a
rocket-propelled grenade, and a
restaurant targeted within minutes of
each other.
Nigeria: 30 are
Killed in Kaduna, Borno
: There appears to be no end in sight to
the guerilla warfare in Northern
Nigeria, as no fewer than 25 people lost
their lives while 32 others sustained
injuries when a bomb was detonated in
Zaria, Kaduna State yesterday.
15 killed in
Arab-Berber violence in Algeria:
news agency: The agency, citing hospital
and local officials, said dozens of
other people were hurt in Tuesday's
violence between Chaamba Arabs and
Mozabite Berbers in the M'zab region on
the edge of the Sahara desert
5 Egyptian
civilians killed in Sinai mortar attack:
Five Egyptian civilians were killed on
Wednesday when a mortar round hit a
house in a North Sinai village where the
army is battling jihadist insurgents,
security officials said.
Afghanistan: 66
insurgents killed, 53 injured in
operations:
Ministry of Interior (MoI) said that
Afghan National Police (ANP) has
conducted clearance operations against
insurgents in different areas of
Kandahar, Uruzgan, Maidan Wardak,
Nangarhar, Baghlan and Paktiya
provinces. In these operations 32 rebels
were eliminated and 20 others injured.
Chinese shares
continue to slide:
The Shanghai Composite index plunged 8%
on opening, taking the drop in share
values to 30% since their June peak.
China unveils new
measures to prop up stocks:
China's government on Wednesday told
state companies and corporate executives
to buy shares, raised the amount of
equities insurance companies can hold
and promised more credit to finance
trading.
The really
worrying financial crisis is happening
in China, not Greece:
China looks like it is heading for its
version of the 1929 stock market crash
Russia: Upper
house approves first list of 12
‘undesirable’ foreign groups:
Russia’s Federation Council has released
a list of foreign organizations it plans
to declare ‘undesirable’. The 12 entries
in the document include the Soros
Foundation and the US National Endowment
for Democracy.
Putin: Russia and
China can overcome any difficulty
together:
Welcoming China's leader to two summits
in the Russian city of Ufa, President
Vladimir Putin says Russia and China can
overcome their countries' difficulties
by working together.
Greece seeks
three-year loan, pledges to enact
reforms next week:
Greece promised to implement pension and
tax reforms as early as next week as the
first step to securing a three-year
rescue loan to cover debt obligations,
according to a letter requesting the
funding from European partners on
Wednesday.
IMF Slams
Germany, Says Greece "Needs Debt
Restructuring":
IMF chief Christine Lagarde reiterates
that Greece's massive debt will need
restructuring, something Germany is
resisting. "Greece is in a situation of
acute crisis, which needs to be
addressed seriously and promptly," she
tells the Brookings Institution
think-tank in Washington.
Britain slashes
spending in new austerity drive:
"We found savings of £12 billion from
welfare and £5 billion from tackling tax
evasion, avoidance, planning and
imbalances in the tax system. "The other
half will largely come from government
departments through savings and cuts."
Britain commits
to NATO 2 percent defense spending
target for next 5 years:
"Committing today to meet the NATO
pledge to spend 2 percent of our
national income on defense. Not just
this year, but every year of this
decade." Shares in BAE Systems,
Britain's biggest defense contractor,
traded up 2.9 percent after the news,
making the company one of the top risers
on Britain's bluechip index.
NSA spied on
German Chancellors for 10 yrs, tapped
125 govt phone numbers - WikiLeaks:
Washington has been tapping the phones
of the political offices of the last
three German chancellors – Angela
Merkel, Gerhard Schröder (in office
1998–2002) and Helmut Kohl (chancellor
from 1982 to 1998), the whistleblowing
site said in a report Wednesday.
NSA Intercepts
98% Of South American Communications:
Assange:
“Ninety-eight percent of Latin American
communications are intercepted by the
NSA while passing through the United
States to the world,” Assange said in an
interview with the publication.
New York Stock
Exchange Grinds to a Halt
: The New York Stock Exchange has
suddenly stopped trading. The New York
Stock Exchange suspended all trading
Wednesday, after reports of technical
glitches. Officials at the NYSE say the
situation is being resolved, and there
is no sign the incident was caused by a
cyber attack.
Rand Paul: ‘Very
Good Chance’ Hillary Lied To Congress
About Benghazi [VIDEO]:
According to a new report, the
government knew about arms being sent to
the Libyan rebels at the time, which
Paul says is “an important issue”
because many of those who ended up with
the arms “are not friends of America.”
To Help US
Veterans Charity, George W. Bush Charged
$100,000:
Former President George W. Bush charged
$100,000 to speak at a charity
fundraiser for U.S. military veterans
severely wounded in Iraq and
Afghanistan, and former First Lady Laura
Bush collected $50,000 to appear a year
earlier, officials of the Texas-based
Helping a Hero charity confirmed to ABC
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78 killed as Syrian Kurds retake northern
villages from ISIS: activists:
Intensified airstrikes across northern Syria and clashes on the
ground have killed at least 78 ISIS fighters since Sunday night, the
Britain-based Observatory said.
Al-Nusra suicide bombing kills 25 soldiers in
Syria's Aleppo: monitor: A
suicide bomber from Al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, Al-Nusra Front,
killed 25 government soldiers and fighters in an attack on an army
base in government-held western Aleppo on Monday, a Britain-based
monitoring group said.
Syria militants confess to receiving training
in Turkey: Militants, who were
caught recently in the northwestern Syrian city of Aleppo, confessed
in interviews broadcast by the Syrian state TV on Sunday that
military personnel from the US, Saudi Arabia and Qatar had trained
them on Turkey’s soil.
U.S. only training 60 Syrian fighters, far
below expectations: The program,
which was launched in May in Jordan and later in Turkey, had aimed
to train as many as 5,400 fighters a year.
Obama: Assad must go for war to end:
President Barack Obama Monday said the only way to defeat ISIS and
end Syria’s civil war is through a government without Syrian
President Bashar Assad, as he pledged to increase U.S. support for
the moderate opposition in the war.
Barack Obama says fight against Isis will be
'generational struggle': “This
broader challenge of countering violent extremism is not simply a
military effort,” Obama said in remarks from the Pentagon on Monday.
“Ideologies are not defeated by guns. They’re defeated with better
ideas – a more attractive and more compelling vision.
U.S.-Led Coalition Hits Raqqa; Dozens Killed
in Iraq Bombings: Civilian
casualties have been reported in one of the largest U.S.-led strikes
against the Islamic State in Syria to date. At least 10 militants
were killed along with a reported eight civilians in the ISIL
stronghold of Raqqa
10 Killed in Suicide car Bombings in Iraq:
In the morning, two suicide bombers drove their explosives-laden
vehicles into Iraqi troops and allied militias in Sikak district in
the city of Baiji, some 200 km north of Iraq's capital Baghdad, the
source told Xinhua news agency.
War
criminal:
Tony Blair: Iraq war didn’t cause 7/7:
“This is a global problem ... we're not going to allow anyone to
excuse themselves by saying that the slaughter of totally innocent
people is somehow a response to any decision by any government.” He
also said the issue is likely to get worse in the future, warning
that the terror threat “is not going away.”
Saudi Air strikes, ground combat in Yemen
killed nearly 200: Saudi-led
coalition air strikes and clashes killed at least 176 fighters and
civilians in Yemen on Monday, residents and media run by the Houthi
movement said, the highest daily toll since the Arab air offensive
began more than three months ago.
UN: civilian death toll in Yemen conflict
tops 1,500: The United Nations'
human rights office says the number of civilians killed in three
months of violence in Yemen has risen above 1,500.
Watch: Saudi Soldier Flee Huthi Attack
- Video
Iran nuclear deal deadline to be extended
again: Talks between Iran and
Western powers to find a nuclear deal will continue past the July 7
deadline for a "couple of days", European Union foreign policy chief
Federica Mogherini has announced.
'No big deal': Senior Iranian commander says
Tehran ready for war with US: A
top commander warned that Iran is ready for an all-out war with US,
alleging that aggression against Tehran “will mobilize the Muslim
world" against it. The remarks follow Secretary of State John
Kerry’s claims that military force was still an option.
Document Reveals Billionaire Backers Behind
United Against Nuclear Iran:
Together, the funding associated with Kaplan and Adelson accounted
for more than three-quarters of the group’s total revenue of $1.7
million for the 2013 tax year.
Hillary Clinton Pledges to Defend Israeli
Apartheid & Fight BDS Movement in Letter to Mega-Donor:
Hillary Clinton sent a letter to media mogul Haim Saban, a
mega-donor, “I am writing to express my alarm over the Boycott,
Divestment, and Sanctions movement, or ‘BDS,’ a global effort to
isolate the State of Israel by ending commercial and academic
exchanges,” Clinton wrote
IDF violence against 'Marianne' peace sailors
: Video - Video that shows the
violence used by israeli comandos during the kidnaping of 'Mariane'
boat of Freedom Flotilla III.
Nigeria suicide blast 'kills 25' in Zaria:
At least 25 people were killed when a bomb blast ripped through a
packed government office in Zaria, northern Nigeria, on Tuesday, in
a suspected suicide attack likely to be blamed on Boko Haram.
Kenya: Al-Shabab kills 14 quarry workers in
Mandera gun attack: At least 14
people have been killed and several others wounded in a gun attack
near a military camp at the Kenyan border with Somalia. Residents
told the BBC they had heard two explosions, followed by heavy
gunfire in the middle of a night.
Afghanistan: 49 ISIS affiliates killed in
Nangarhar drone strikes: At least
49 militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
(ISIS) terrorist group were killed in separate drone strikes in
eastern Nangahar province. According to the local government
officials, the militants were killed in Achin district on Monday.
Taliban kill Pakistani soldier in attack on
army bunker: A Taliban gunman
Tuesday shot and killed a Pakistani soldier in an attack on an army
bunker in the country's northwestern region that is a hotbed of
Islamist militant activity, an official said.
Pakistan airdrops arms to Taliban: Afghan
official: Report: A senior Afghan
official has accused Pakistani helicopters of airdropping weapons to
the Taliban militants in the troubled southeastern part of
Afghanistan.The Afghan Defense Ministry, said on Monday that Afghan
forces have been instructed to use all means to stop the Pakistani
military choppers to assist the militants.
Taliban, Afghan govt talk peace in Islamabad:
According to reports, the government side is being led by Deputy
Foreign Minister Hikmat Khalil Karzai, while the Taliban are being
led by Former Deputy Foreign Minister Mullah Jalil and Senior leader
Qari Din Muhammad.
About 8,000 militants, including IS, present near
Tajik-Afghan border: They were
about 800 people in the early 2014, now their number has grown to
8,000. In two years, their number has increased 10-fold," he said.
Chinese chaos worse than Greece:
A stock market crash there has seen $3.2 trillion wiped from the
value of Chinese shares in just three weeks, triggering an emergency
response from the government and warnings of “monstrous” public
disorder.
Russia
claims to have developed secret 'superweapon' capable of switching
off foreign satellites and enemy weapons:
Russia has claimed to have built a revolutionary new weapon system
that can render enemy satellites and weapons useless. Its Russian
makers say it is a 'fundamentally new electronic warfare system'
which can be mounted on ground-based as well as air- and sea-borne
carriers.
Russia’s S-400 Air Defense System to Sport
New Missile: General Babakov said
that crews operating the new missile system were now being trained
at military academies, retraining centers and test ranges.
Here's the $17 Trillion Reason Why the BRICS
Summit This Week Is a Big Deal:
The combined economic output last year of Brazil, Russia, India,
China and South Africa almost matched the U.S.’s gross domestic
product. Back in 2007, the U.S. economy was double the BRICS.
Migrant sailboat sinks in Aegean, at least 17
missing: Greece's maritime
ministry said Greek and Turkish rescue efforts had saved 16 of the
between 33 and 37 migrants believed to be on board when the boat
went down between the Greek islands of Farmakonisi and Agathonisi.
Greenwald: What Portugal Can Teach Us About
Decriminalizing Drugs: The data
show that, judged by virtually every metric, the Portuguese
decriminalization framework has been a resounding success. Within
this success lie self-evident lessons that should guide drug policy
debates around the world.
Leaked Documents Show FBI, DEA and U.S. Army
Buying Italian Spyware: The FBI,
Drug Enforcement Administration and U.S. Army have all bought
controversial software that allows users to take remote control of
suspects’ computers, recording their calls, emails, keystrokes and
even activating their cameras, according to internal documents
hacked from the software’s Italian manufacturer.
US-Orchestrated Coup Attempt in Ecuador:
Ecuador is in the eye of the storm. Obama's earlier 2010 attempt to
forcibly unseat popular President Rafael Correa failed. He's trying
again.
Rotten to the core :
Mexicans Spread Disease, Says Trump F: Donald
Trump claims the Mexican
government is behind a conspiracy to expel disease-ridden criminals,
rapists and other “worst elements” to the United States.
Rotten to the core:
Eric Holder Returns as Hero to Law Firm That
Lobbies for Big Banks: After
failing to criminally prosecute any of the financial firms
responsible for the market collapse in 2008, former Attorney General
Eric Holder is returning to Covington & Burling, a corporate law
firm known for serving Wall Street clients.
Rotten to the core :
WSJ Allows Gingrich To Boost Anti-Consumer
Group Without Disclosing He's Paid By Them:
The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed by Newt Gingrich
attacking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and
promoting the U.S. Consumer Coalition without disclosing that the
anti-CFPB group employs him as a paid adviser.
New SWAT Documents Give Snapshot of Ugly
Militarization of U.S. Police:
“Special Weapons And Tactics” units spend a majority of their time
responding to low-risk situations that do not require SWAT’s
quasi-military approach.
Watch: Caught on camera: Dallas cop confronts
teen: "I'll break your f***ing
neck"
South Carolina senate votes to remove
Confederate flag from statehouse grounds:
A bill to remove the flag from the state grounds passed a crucial
second reading by an overwhelming vote of 37-3 after an emotional
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Key
Articles
Iran: The Real
Story Versus the Cover Story:
By
Mark H Gaffney
The American people need to know the
truth. This is a phony crisis
"Rebuilding
America's Defenses"
Blueprint of the PNAC Plan for U.S. Global Hegemony
Some people have compared it to Hitler's publication of
Mein Kampf, which was ignored until after the war was
over.
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