October 2016
US, Allies Massacre at Will, Yet Condemn Russia Posted: Friday, October 28, 2016
US, Allies Massacre at Will, Yet Condemn Russia We really have entered a macabre twilight zone when US-led warplanes are massacring civilians in several countries – and yet Washington and its allies condemn others for war crimes.
Saudi Arabia 'deliberately targeting impoverished Yemen's farms and agricultural industry' Increasing evidence suggests Kingdom is not merely bombing civilians in neighbouring country, but systematically targeting infrastructure survivors will need to avoid starvation when the war is over
Saudi Wealth Silences France over Regime's Crimes in Yemen, Syria: French Journalist
U.S. has secretly expanded its global network of drone bases to North Africa
U.S. now using Tunisia to conduct drone operations in Libya – U.S. sources
U.N. peace plan for Yemen seems to sideline exiled president
'America Has Lost' in the Philippines
Philippine leader Duterte now wants U.S. troops out 'in the next two years'
CEPAL: There Is "Definitely No Humanitarian" Crisis in Venezuela The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL) has dismissed claims circulated by the Venezuelan opposition and the international media that the country is facing a "humanitarian crisis".
Opposition, socialist supporters face off in Caracas
Venezuela crisis enters dangerous phase as Maduro foes go militant
Clinton Adviser Proposes Attacking Iran to Aid the Saudis in Yemen
The U.S. Cyberwar With Russia Will Wait for President Hillary Clinton American officials keep talking about how they'll hit back at Russia for hacking the DNC. But any counterstrike will have to wait until after the election.
The Historic UN Vote On Banning Nuclear Weapons History was made at the United Nations today. For the first time in its 71 years, the global body voted to begin negotiations on a treaty to ban nuclear weapons.
The Modern History of 'Rigged' US Elections Donald Trump claims the U.S. presidential election is "rigged," drawing condemnation from the political/media establishment which accuses him of undermining faith in American democracy. But neither side understands the real problem, says Robert Parry.
Putin Asks: "Is America Now A Banana Republic" Moments ago, Russian president started speaking at the final session of the Valdai International Discussion Club's 13th annual meeting in Sochi. More than 130 experts and political analysts from Russia and other countries are taking part in this year's three-day meeting, titled 'The Future in Progress: Shaping the World of Tomorrow'.
Russia unveils 'Satan 2' missile powerful enough to 'wipe out UK, France or Texas' Russia has released the first image of its new nuclear missile, a weapon so powerful that it could wipe out nearly all of the United Kingdom or France.
Russia to destroy all of its chemical weapons by end of 2017
Russia Has Called the War Party's Bluff A hot war is not going to break out after Nov. 8th - thanks to shrewd moves and preparation by Moscow
Putin: Russia Is Not Going to Attack Anyone Claims of Russian Threats 'Simply Stupid'
The real reason for the Calais Jungle clearance isn't what you may think On Tuesday 25 October, the dismantling of the 'Calais Jungle' refugee camp began in France. But the situation in Calais is symptomatic of the crisis more broadly; that is, companies and individuals profiting from the misery of refugees.
The USA are about to face the worst crisis of their history and how Putin's example might inspire Trump Watching the last Presidential debate was a rather depressing experience. I thought that Trump did pretty well, but that really is not the point here. The point is this: no matter who wins, an acute crisis is inevitable.
Hurricane Matthew Posted: Thursday, October 6, 2016
Devastation: Aerial footage shows Haiti villages leveled by Hurricane Matthew as death toll climbs to 112 across the Caribbean
Two Chicago police officers uncovered a massive criminal enterprise within the department. Then they were hung out to dry.
Mass. High Court Says Black Men May Have Legitimate Reason To Flee Police Black men who try to avoid an encounter with Boston police by fleeing may have a legitimate reason to do so — and should not be deemed suspicious — according to a ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Charlotte Police Release Partial Shooting Video, Say Keith Scott 'Absolutely' Had Gun
Charlotte, NC, Police Say Keith Lamont Scott Had a Gun, but Was That Enough to Detain Him? In North Carolina, the open carry of a handgun is legal, and concealed carry is legal with a permit. In addition, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled in 2013 that police do not have sufficient cause to stop and search someone—or a person with that person—just because he or she is carrying a handgun.
America is a Big FATCA Liar FATCA has caused enormous disruption around the world, leading many foreign banks and other institutions to ban American clients. It’s also prompted thousands of U.S. citizens to give up their citizenship to avoid this and worse fates. It is almost universally hated by Americans and foreigners alike.
Baltimore man who called 911 for help dies after being punched by police
City 'changed forever' as authorities hunt mall gunman
Bolivia Ended Its Drug War by Kicking Out the DEA and Legalizing Coca
A Single Migration From Africa Populated the World, Studies Find
Almost all living people outside of Africa trace back to a single migration more than 50,000 years ago
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