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Europe's Slow Motion Debacle

by Pepe Escobar, Strategic Culture From a failed attempt to clear the Calais jungle to the appalling situation at...

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Reuters: How the West misread Putin over Syria

Reuters reports: Last July, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad seemed to be losing his battle against rebel forces. Speaking to...

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Ruffled Petals at the Guardian

by Bryan Hemming In another principled stand against information it doesn’t like very much the Guardian has made it...

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UK columnist: In Aleppo, the besiegers are now the besieged

Syrian Army soldiers loyal to President Bashar al-Assad take aim at rebels during a battle in Aleppo’s al-Liramun neighbourhood....

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The War Prayer – Mark Twain

by Bryan Hemming As a child, Mark Twain was one of my favourite authors. Each day I would eagerly...

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Freeing Julian Assange: the last chapter

by John Pilger One of the epic miscarriages of justice of our time is unravelling. The United Nations Working...

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VIDEO: 100s of displaced Syrian families return home in Damascus

A displaced Syrian girl holds her national as she stands in a bus in Damascus to return to her...

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A New Year’s message from the Zapatistas: “We chose life”

Republished from ROAR Good evening, good day compañeras and compañeros, today we are here to celebrate the 22nd anniversary...

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Why the West Can Never Defeat or “Forgive” Russia

by Andre Vltchek, for New Eastern Outlook Historically and intuitively, Russia has fought for the survival of humanity. Of...

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Portrait of a Backstabbing Pasha

by James Petras, Get Smart, December 16, 2016 What Makes Recep Run? The Making of a Modern Pasha Erdoğan began...

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Photos from Syria: Life in Homs

 Eva Bartlett, a Gazan writer and photographer, posts from Homs in Syria :   Old Homs: destroyed shops and...

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‘The race to save Peter Kassig’

by Dr Richard Marsden, of businessofemotions.org On Thursday, December 18, 2014, The Guardian published ‘The race to save Peter...

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A Sultanate of Kitsch: The Gezi Park Protests, Islamic Revival and Ottoman Nostalgia

by Can Erimtan, New Eastern Outlook The world is now taking notice of Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party...

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Assessing Venezuela’s Elections: The Good, the Bad, and the Indifferent

by Eric Draitser I did not come to Venezuela to be objective – I am a leftist and an...

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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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Readers’ Letters: Goodbye, Guardian

In the first post of a new section, we publish the letter of an (ex-)Guardian reader, detailing the reasons...

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Some questions for DemocracyNow!

by Vaska What’s going on at DemocracyNow! for Amy Goodman to be interviewing a Saudi crown prince on the...

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same old russophobia, sniggers & hand-wringing: media response to Turkish attacks is a dismal failure

Yesterday we wondered whether the non-lunatic parts of the western intelligentsia would be up to the task of resisting...

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Believe it or not: The true story of the Crimea blackout

The Tatar Diogenes in the blown up power pole promises to sit to the death. Sputnik Pogrom writes: Yes,...

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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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