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Is Iran a problem, or part of the solution?

Why should I care whether Iran has nukes? It most likely doesn’t, but even if it does… it never...

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Russian FM talks about MH17, Ukraine and Syria

Below is a transcript of this interview supplied to the Saker, by Singing Sam – Question: Mr. Lavrov, welcome...

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Austrian TV: Unexpected effect of anti-Russian sanctions

by Systematic Photo Reuters/Alexander Demianchuk/Files It’s clear the business with [Russian] regional cuisine is doing better. Certainly, it is...

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Poll: 84% of Ukrainians would entrust Putin with Ukraine

Photo AP by Systematic A new information tragedy in Ukraine. It started so innocently: the nationally conscious patriotic website...

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Real solutions arise out of the Greek debt crisis

by James Corbett Mighty oaks from little acorns grow. This is an old adage that the Greek people would...

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What does Vladimir Putin’s 89% rating really mean?

by the Saker The Washington Post appears to be completely dumbfounded by Putin’s latest approval ratings: Think Russians are...

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What does Putin want?

by Rostislav Ishchenko Translated from the Russian by Denis, Gideon, and Robin It’s gratifying that “patriots” did not instantly...

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BRICS trample US in South America

by Pepe Escobar via Information Clearing House It started in April with a rash of deals between Argentina and...

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Donbass: the revolution of conscience

by Systematic […] The revolution took longer than it was planned at first. Creation of a picture with the...

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Thousands protest austerity in Bristol

From The People’s Assembly Thousands of people flooded the streets of Bristol in an anti-austerity demonstration which was organised...

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International legislators oppose TPP, say it endangers country sovereignty

by Vaska As the Council of Canadians reports today, Elizabeth May, leader of Canada’s Green Party, and MP Don...

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Russia and China have finally realized that their choice is vassalage or war

by Paul Craig Roberts Keynote Address to the Annual Conference of the Financial West Group, New Orleans, May 7,...

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Babies born with diseases in DPR fell nearly 50 percent

Oksana, a hostel director, holds a baby at a hostel for refugees from the Lugansk and Donetsk regions, whose...

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Greece interested in Russian S-300 air defense system

by Vaska You won’t find it so much as mentioned in any of the mainstream press, but only a...

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TTIP vs Democracy: London activists to resist controversial EU-US trade deal

From RT Hundreds of political activists will gather in London on Saturday to protest a controversial EU-US trade agreement...

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UK Gov pays big money to ‘Demonize Russian politicians’

This extract from a form describing a project to be funded by the United Kingdom’s inter-agency “Conflict Pool” indicates...

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Pianist punished for daring to challenge political orthodoxy in Ukraine

by Thomas Walkom in the Toronto Star. Surely it is enough that Canadian politicians have taken sides in Ukraine’s...

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US ‘Disappointed’ by Support for Venezuela over Sanctions

byTeleSur The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Roberta Jacobson was not pleased by the reactions...

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Century of Enslavement: the history of the Federal Reserve

Essential viewing for anyone who wants to understand some of our unacknowledged, unexamined realities. The Fed runs our lives...

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Bairns Not Bombs: Hundreds say no to Trident in Glasgow rally

From RT Over 2,500 protesters have hit the streets of Glasgow for a ‘Bairns not Bombs’ demonstration, calling for...

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