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Better late…

What Glenn Greenwald has to say on his latest piece in The Intercept came as a great surprise to...

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And so, the spin begins

Within hours of the murder of Boris Nemtsov in downtown Moscow, the Western media are beginning to spin his...

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Ukraine: Currency panic and empty shelves

Bloggers expect destabilization, possible government exit A currency panic engulfs the Ukraine while the population sweeps shop shelves clean...

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Quo Vadis, EU?

For once, either as a sign of things to come or in one of its infrequent gestures of tokenism...

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Incursions by whom?

Britain was pulled closer towards a renewed cold war with Russia when David Cameron announced UK military trainers are...

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J. Steele in the Guardian: Frontline Ukraine – Richard Sakwa’s unrivalled account

“When Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Ukraine’s prime minister, told a German TV station recently that the Soviet Union invaded Germany, was...

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There goes The Guardian, censoring us away…again!

There goes The Guardian, censoring us away…again! Earlier today, I experienced yet another of The Guardian‘s acts of political...

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John Pilger: War by media and the triumph of propaganda

Belfast Telegraph, 06 December 2014 The most effective propaganda is found not in the Sun or on Fox News...

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What really pushed Crimea away from Ukraine

From the Russian MFA WHITE BOOK ON VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE RULE OF LAW IN UKRAINE (NOVEMBER...

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[Counterpunch] There Goes the Guardian, Lying About Ukraine…Again!

by ERIC DRAITSER The western media is busily trying to prop up their failed narrative of “Russian aggression” in...

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Guardian Lords: Let Our Sins be on Putin’s Head

Devil’s Advocate Dejevski Fed to the Trolls While a standard journalistic procedure, publishing conflicting views on a single subject...

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Bateson’s Schismogenesis as a propaganda tool

The concept of schismogenesis was developed by the anthropologist Gregory Bateson in the 1930s, to account for certain forms...

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In the name of those trapped in Debaltseve

While even Kyiv Post now admits that the situation for the Ukrainian forces abandoned in the Debaltseve Cauldron is...

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Brown Moses ‘proves’ again!

Well, ‘proves’ to the satisfaction of The Guardian, at least — not too difficult, as the Graun is clearly...

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A bit of sense and sanity makes it to The Guardian

Offerings of relative clarity and reasoned thinking on the Ukraine crisis are rare in The Guardian, even above the...

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Kiev spills it: Rebels control access to Debaltsevo

Militants did not allow a OSCE mission to enter Debaltsevo to monitor the ceasefire, said Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign...

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Debaltsevo from “springboard” to “cauldron”

With my emphasis. Admittedly, when “the mousetrap” began to shut, everyone began to shout about the need… the need...

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Ukrainians duped US Senator Inhofe into supporting military aid to Kiev

Buzzfeed reports that a delegation consisting of Ukrainian members of parliament, a paramilitary leader, and one Georgetown professor gave...

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Thus spake the forum

I find it more than commendable that forum posters keep enhancing their reading acumen. Also, one cannot but thank...

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The Minsk Deal Which Isn’t

So a deal seems to have been announced. Was one reached, however? Leaks of draft documents and Putin’s smug...

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