Category: Politics
Written by Prof Michel Chossudovsky; Originally appeared at Global Research 73 years ago. The first atomic bomb was dropped on…
The “Caspian Five” meeting involving leaders of Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Russia and Turkmenistan, will take in the Kazakh city of Aktau on…
South Sudan became a country by gaining independence from Sudan on July 9th, 2011. It came as the outcome of…
Over the past few month, ISIS has renewed its efforts to expand its influence in Afghanistan. While ISIS cells are…
Canada is seeking help from the UAE and the UK to improve its relations with Saudi Arabia, which have escalated…
Written by Caitlin Johnstone; Originally appeared at her blog If you’ve been wondering why you’re seeing John Bolton’s carrion-soaked mustache…
Written by Professor Joseph H. Chung; Originally appeared at Global Research North Korea claims that it has shown, by concrete actions,…
A delegation of the International Federation of Kurdish Communities, headed by its Chairman Knyaz Mirzoyev, met with Russian Special Presidential Representative…
Written by Eric Zuesse; Originally appeared on strategic-culture.org Such important reality as is shown in this picture is virtually unpublishable in…
On August 5th, in South Sudan a power-sharing peace deal was signed between warring leaders President Salva Kiir and former…
General standards employed in US prisons, including the standards employed towards dangerous criminals (serial killers and others), are widely known….
The Russian Foreign Ministry’s comment on “the 10th anniversary of the August 2008 events in the Caucasus” (source): Ten years…
On July 13, the UN Security Council approved the US draft resolution introducing an arms embargo against South Sudan and personal…
The situation in the South Caucasus is slowly deteriorating creating conditions for growing tensions in the region. On July 12, NATO…
During a press briefing on August 3, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on Canada’s plans to accepts members of…