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Will Russia Stand Up to Syrian Challenge?
Pro-Western media are completing the “artillery preparation” against Syria. In the West they have already built an image of Assad as a tyrant hated by the people and who is inferior to Gaddafi only in terms of the degree of his undemocratic attitude. Now Western journalists are arguing how many “peaceful demonstrators” he has killed – one hundred, five hundred or two...
Protestor who disrupted Netanyahu in US Congress attacked, hospitalized, arrested
The real irony of of this was Netanyahu’s speech in response to Rae Abileah’s protest: “You know, I take it as a badge of honor, and so should you, that in our free societies you can have protests. You can’t have these protests in the farcical parliaments in Tehran or in Tripoli. This is real democracy!” “This is real democracy”, said Netanyahu as the woman...
Eight killed in Pakistan market bombing
Pakistanis gather by the rubble of a government building targeted in a bombing in the Pakistani town of Hangu, Friday, May 27, 2011.
At least eight people have been killed and 14 others left injured in a bomb explosion in a busy marketplace in northwestern Pakistan.
Mohammed Saeed, a doctor at the region’s hospital, said they have received four bodies. He said four others had died in the hospital...
G8 pledges $40 billion for reforms in Tunisia and Egypt
Obama said he and Sarkozy agreed that the NATO bombing must continue.
The G8 summit in France has concluded with nations pledging billions in economic aid to the pioneers of the Arab Spring. But this is more than just an act of generosity.
Leaders of the Group of Eight leading industrial nations concluded their two-day summit in Deauville, France on Friday, pledging $40 billion to support democratic...
European Nationalist Parties Top Opinion Polls
Several nationalist and anti-immigration parties have become the most popular in their countries, topping recent opinion polls in France, Austria and Finland.
France’s Front National, Austria’s Freedom Party and Finland’s True Finns have all headed voters’ surveys in recent weeks.
In March, Marine Le Pen’s party received 23 per cent in a poll of voting intentions for 2012’s presidential...
Ron Paul House Floor Speech: Republic Almost Completely Dead
The Defense Authorization Act or H.R. 1540, aka The Forever War Act of 2012, was overwhelmingly approved by the House of Representatives earlier today on a vote of 322 to 96.
The Senate will now vote on its own version and then the two bills will need to be reconciled before going to Barry Obama for his signature into law.
The law authorizes the United States to use military force anywhere it says...
Anti-Government Protests injure 100 in Spain
Policemen clash with protesters while trying to dismantle a camp set up in Catalunya square in Barcelona on May 27, 2011.
At least 100 people have been injured after police clashed with demonstrators in Barcelona amid protests against the economic crisis and sky-high jobless rate in Spain.
Policemen swiped at protesters with batons, dragged them on the ground and even fired rubber bullets on Friday...
Super Typhoon Songda Projected To Pass Over Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
TEPCO now sheepishly admits that nearly 60 tons of radioactive water leaked out of the crippled nuclear power plant.
So far the only good news to accompany the Fukushima catastrophe has been that for all the fallout, the radiation has been mostly contained due to Northwesterly winds which have been blowing any radioactivity mostly out and into the Pacific (coupled with relatively little rainfall),...
Egyptians call for 'second revolution'
Protesters perform Friday Prayers in Cairo's Liberation Square on May 27, 2011.
Thousands of Egyptians have gathered in Cairo’s landmark Liberation Square to stage what they call a “second revolution” in the North African country.
The rally has been organized by the Coalition of the Revolution Youth that includes several movements behind the revolution that ousted former President...
As world burns, G8 leaders fiddle with the Internet. Seriously?
President Obama will join other G8 leaders today at the posh, French seaside resort of Deauville. On the agenda: proposed global regulations for the Internet, post-tsunami Japan, and military escapades in North Africa. Bizarrely absent from the top priorities listed by hosting head of state Nicolas Sarkozy is the most urgent issue of all: the need to rein in massive government over-spending and debt.
One...
Russia, European Commission condemn violence against opposition in Georgia
Georgian riot police officers disperse opposition rally in Tbilisi late on May 25, 2011.
Moscow has blasted authorities in Tbilisi for dispersing a protest rally and urged the international community to investigate the events in Georgia.
The Russian Foreign Ministry described the actions of the Georgian law enforcement agencies as “a flagrant violation of human rights,” including the right of assembly...
Lottery winner in court on Aussie's murder
Greg McNicol (left) and Freddie Young (right)
The millionaire US lottery winner accused of shooting dead Australian property developer Greg McNicol warned “watch your mouth” before firing the fatal bullet, a Detroit court has heard.
The evidence was part of chilling testimony presented at a hearing for 62-year-old Freddie Young on Thursday.
Young was part of a syndicate in Michigan that...
17 New Pyramids Found in Egypt
Two new finds are at Saqqara, an older but lesser known pyramid site than Giza.
Scientists at the University of Alabama also found 3,000 ancient settlements using a new technique of infra-red imaging.
The astonishing results have been confirmed by archaeologists with picks and shovels, who have located two of the pyramids found from space.
“I could see the data as it was emerging, but for me...
TSA Under Pressure in Texas
Alex Jones’ spontaneous decision calling on Texans to protest the government’s egregious threat of a federal blockade if the Texas Senate passed an anti-TSA groping bill resulted in hundreds of protesters storming the Capitol in Austin yesterday afternoon.
As we reported yesterday, the TSA and the Department of Justice resorted to financial terrorism by threatening a federal blockade that...
Dominique Strauss-Kahn to get $250,000 "golden handshake" funded by U.S. taxpayers
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is set to receive a $250,000 ‘golden parachute’ severance payment and American taxpayers will help fund it.
The former International Monetary Fund chief, who quit after being charged with sexually assaulting a New York hotel maid, is also due to be handed a pension.
U.S. Congressmen reacted angrily to the deal but conceded they are almost powerless to stop it from...

























