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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...
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...
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...
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....
The War Prayer – Mark Twain
by Bryan Hemming As a child, Mark Twain was one of my favourite authors. Each day I would eagerly...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Photos from Syria: Life in Homs
Eva Bartlett, a Gazan writer and photographer, posts from Homs in Syria : Old Homs: destroyed shops and...
‘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...
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...
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...
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...
Readers’ Letters: Goodbye, Guardian
In the first post of a new section, we publish the letter of an (ex-)Guardian reader, detailing the reasons...
Some questions for DemocracyNow!
by Vaska What’s going on at DemocracyNow! for Amy Goodman to be interviewing a Saudi crown prince on the...
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...
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,...
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...