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All Power to the Banks: The Winners-take-all Regime of Emmanuel Macron

by Diana Johnstone, via Counterpunch A ghost of the past was the real winner of the French presidential election. ...

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Nicolas Sarkozy: “No Way To Let The French Colonies Of Africa Have Their Own Currencies!”

by Matthew, via How Africa In an interview with the BMTV television channel, [former president of France] said that...

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Reflections on the counter-revolution in France

ne of the more significant features of the recent French Presidential election was the widespread predictability of the outcome....

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French Election Hack: What do we know so far…

More elections. More hacking. The same headlines with slightly different words. This time it’s in France. This time the...

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Graun celebrates Macron’s avowal to despoil working people, wreck infrastructure & enrich banking class

by Catte Macron is more Obama than Obama. More Blair than Blair. A creation, groomed and glossed for this...

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France’s election at gunpoint

from Defend Democracy Press The first round of the elections in France is being held against the backdrop of...

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The Encirclement of China is Well Underway: France Prepares to Lead EU Missions in the South China Sea

by Asia-Pacific Research The naval encirclement of China is well underway. It was started over a decade ago by...

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The European War Union

We’re reposting, in full, a June 28, 2016 report on the newly announced plans for the formation of an...

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Threatened Forests: a new look at "green energy"

Threatened forests’ explores some hidden realities behind “green energy” in the EU. Filmmaker Benoit Grimont made this documentary as...

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How the EU pushed France to 'reforms' of labour law

by Corporate Europe Observatory The current struggle in France over labour law reforms is not just between the Government...

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The Most Viable and Bloodless Option

by Peter Koenig, via DDP What happens when the accuser of terrorism are themselves the terrorists? – Namely the...

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France ceases to be a democracy:‭ ‬Now what‭?

by Karen Szymczyk December 13 was important for the Middle East in at least two ways.‭ ‬In a move...

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A multi-polar world has emerged

Remarks by Stephen F. Cohen Professor Emeritus Princeton University and New York University At San Francisco Commonwealth Club, November...

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Martin Berger: “The ‘Shadow Aspects’ of the Paris Massacre”

another in our series challenging the narrative of the “new 9/11”. Here Martin Berger brings together what he sees...

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Nafeez Ahmed: “NATO is harbouring the Islamic State”

As part of our challenging the narrative of the “new 9/11” series we publish an extract from Nafeez Ahmed’s...

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Dmitry Orlov: “a most convenient massacre”

as part of our challenging the narrative of the “new 9/11” series, Dmitry Orlov suggests the Paris attacks were...

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Pepe Escobar: “the Paris Attacks- cui bono?”

from Pepe Escobar on Facebook. Part of our challenging the narrative of the “new 9/11” series There’s no evidence...

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The Paris Attacks: how will the Empire strike back?

According to RT, ISIS, or someone calling themselves ISIS, are now claiming responsibility for the Paris attacks. Since it’s...

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Hollande to Poroshenko: “Non, non, et non”

by Vaska Petro Poroshenko’s visit to Paris this Wednesday seems to have ended more as a personal holiday for...

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