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Whether to Go to War Against Russia Is Top Issue in U.S. Presidential Race By Eric Zuesse, October 18 2016

The United States government has already declared that in regards to what it alleges to be a Russian cyberattack against the U.S. Democratic Party, the U.S. reserves the right to go to war against Russia. NATO has accordingly 

‘Centrist Soft-Liberal Feminism’ – Presidentialising Hillary Clinton By Media Lens, October 18 2016

A Guardian piece last month described: ‘How September 11 revealed the real Hillary Clinton.’

While even supporters recognise that Clinton’s campaign has been notably cold, passionless and bereft of conviction, ‘The Clinton who emerges from the WNYC [New York Public

The Canadian Auto Workers (CAW): Big Three Bargaining, Different Ways Of Making History By Prof. Sam Gindin, October 17 2016

Canadian autoworkers have long been pace setters in the Canadian labour movement and as soon as its most recent agreement with General Motors was ratified, Unifor (the successor in 2013 after the merger of CAW and CEP) laid claim to

Canada Goes To War. Trudeau Postures For The UN By Jim Miles, October 17 2016

Wow, the world gets crazier every moment!  Stephen Lewis, former socialist NDP leader from Canada’s province of Ontario was asked about PM Justin Trudeau’s letter to the UN asking for a special General Assembly meeting, as reported by the CBC

The Wikileaks “Podesta Files”: Who Runs The White House? By Sputnik, October 17 2016

America knows the leverage corporations have on Washington, but the latest WikiLeaks files on Podesta show how big the influence truly is.

WikiLeaks just released the 9th set of intercepted emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign boss John Podesta. The current

As WikiLeaks Access To Internet Is Severed, New Clinton Email Bombshell Emerges By Pam Martens and Russ Martens, October 17 2016

According to the below statement from the WikiLeaks Twitter account, a state party has intentionally cut off access to the Internet for Julian Assange, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of WikiLeaks. This happened after the ninth consecutive day of releases of

Military Operations In Aleppo And Mosul against Al Qaeda and the ISIS By South Front, October 17 2016

Since previous military report, the Syrian army, Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, Liwa al-Quds Lebanese Hezbollah have achieved more gains in Aleppo city. They took control of the agriculture school, located south of Tall Asfar, and reached the ”Youth Housing” north of

Clinton And Trump Supporters Both Agree On One Thing: The Election Could Be Hacked By Washington's Blog, October 17 2016

73% of Republicans – and according to one poll, 41% of all voters – believe the election could be stolen by Clinton and her lackeys in the media.

Democrats urgently warn that there’s a real threat that Russia could hack …

Toxic Mind Control Contaminates The Public Sphere By Mark Taliano, October 17 2016

We are living in a society where dangerous political ignorance prevails, and truth is subordinated.

“Forbidden truths” are concealed beneath the protective cover of a growing array of taboos.  The taboos protect the criminal warmongers and the oligarch class, as …

Selected Articles: Debunking the Western Media’s Coverage of the War on Syria By Global Research News, October 17 2016
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Debunking the Western Media’s Coverage of the War on Syria

By Daniel Espinosa Winder, October 16 2016

There were indeed anti-Assad protests, sometimes clashing with pro-Assad protests, but they were in many cases infiltrated or even promoted by elements

Freedom of the Press: Filmmaker Faces 45 Years in Prison for Reporting on Dakota Indigenous Protests against Tar Sands Pipeline By Nika Knight, October 17 2016

In an ominous sign for press freedom, documentary filmmaker and journalist Deia Schlosberg was arrested and charged with felonies carrying a whopping maximum sentence of up to 45 years in prison—simply for reporting on the ongoing Indigenous protests against fossil

It’s Official: Injection of Fracking Wastewater Caused Kansas’ Biggest Earthquake By Lorraine Chow, October 17 2016
The largest earthquake ever recorded in Kansas—a 4.9 magnitude temblor that struck northeast of Milan on Nov. 12, 2014—has been officially linked to wastewater injection into deep underground wells, according to new research from the U.S. Geological Survey
About Bob Dylan – Nobel Laureate: “A Lightning Rod for Contentious Debate and Polarized Views” By Adeyinka Makinde, October 17 2016

Did Bob Dylan deserve the Nobel Prize for Literature? Not to those who feel that an award for literature cannot be based on writing popular music songs and publishing a book on prose poetry. While Dylan’s influence on rock music

Demonising Wind Energy in Australia: The South Australian Blackout By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, October 17 2016

From the time when energy became a state ambition and the central, almost paranoid platform of security, its messiness became apparent.  Energy reserves needed to be controlled; corrupt regimes with access to such resources needed to be placated, or, if

Recipe for Disaster: US Government Poised to “Do Something Risky in Syria” By Sputnik, October 17 2016

All participants of the international ministerial meeting on the Syrian settlement in the Swiss city of Lausanne have apparently confirmed their commitment to preserve Syria’s integrity.

However, Gregory Copley, editor of Defense & Foreign Affairs and President of the parent …

Hiding America’s Role in Yemen Slaughter: US Bombing of Civilians Portrayed as “Self-Defense” By Adam Johnson, October 17 2016

To hear US corporate media tell it, the US was dragged into a brand new war on Wednesday.

US destroyers in the Gulf of Aden launched airstrikes against Houthi rebels, a Shia insurgent group currently withstanding a massive bombing campaign

The Passing of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej By Tony Cartalucci, October 17 2016

The passing of Thailand’s head of state, the 88 year old King Bhumibol Adulyadej, marks a historically significant event in Thailand’s history. For most Thais, they have known only one king their entire life – King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

The significance …

Trump Tape and Clinton Emails Are Both Legitimate–but Not Equivalent Stories By Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), October 17 2016

Sinclair Broadcast Group’s Stephen Loiaconi (WJLA10/13/16) quoted FAIR’s Jim Naureckas on the legitimacy of examining Donald Trump’s treatment of women as a campaign issue:

To a degree, Trump brought the scrutiny he now faces on

Cover-Up at Guantánamo: “Torture” and “Suicide”. What Does the NCIS Have to Hide? By Jeffrey S. Kaye and Milicent Cranor, October 17 2016

This is a story about the last few weeks in the life of a man who ended up in Guantanamo where the physical torture was bad enough, and the emotional torture was worse. He was put through the psychological equivalent

Yemen, The Forgotten War. Savage Airstrikes, Saudi Led “Coalition” Armed and Advised by US and UK By Drone Warfare, October 17 2016

Yesterday, the Today programme referred to this horror as a ‘forgotten war’ – but it has never been forgotten by investigative journalists like Felicity Arbuthnot, who has written in detail about the savage air strikes carried out carried out by

War in Ukraine: NATO Military Instructors Were Onboard Helicopter Shot Down in Donbass By South Front, October 17 2016

Military instructors from NATO countries were onboard a combat helicopter, shot down by servicemen of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) on October 13, deputy commander of the Operational Command of the republic, Eduard Basurin, said on Friday.

“According to preliminary

Stop Greenwashing Capitalism, Start Holding Corporations to Account By Colin Todhunter, October 17 2016

In the 1970s, the agrochemicals industry was able to evade effective regulation in the UK. Robert van den Bosch, wrote in 1978 in The Pesticide Conspiracy:

“If one considers how dangerous these chemicals are, one would suppose that it

More Dirty Dancing: “Donald of Arabia” and “Hillary, Queen of War” By Global Research News, October 17 2016

SATIRE: This is how Syrians view the US election campaign:  

Translation of Singing in Arabic:

Trump and Clinton are Dancing: “We love you Bashar, and we will only vote for you, and the Syrian people will rebuild the country with …

Hybrid Warfare and US Geostrategy By Michael Welch and Andrew Korybko, October 16 2016

Once the US has identified its target, it begins searching for the structural vulnerabilities that it will exploit in the coming Hybrid War. Contextually, these aren’t physical objects to be sabotaged such as power plants and roads … but

Washington and Paris Reboot The Propaganda Machine Against Syria By Thierry Meyssan, October 16 2016

The tribunals of Nuremberg and Tokyo enabled the Allies to expose the crimes committed by the Axis during the Second World War, and also served to justify both the price of their victory and their domination over the world. Based

“Remember The USS Mason!” Attacked by Yemen? Or Was it a False Flag? By Kit, October 16 2016

Four days ago, after reports that Saudi Arabia had bombed a funeral in Yemen killing 140 mourners, America announced it would “review its support” for the Saudi-led coalition.

Three days ago the USS Mason, an American destroyer patrolling the Red …

The Elephant In The Room: What Trump, Clinton, And Even Stein Are Missing By David Korten, October 16 2016

In this most bizarre of presidential elections, no one is talking about one of the biggest—if not the biggest—issues of our time. Namely, the global power imbalance between corporations and governments.

Not Donald Trump, as he obsesses over the weight …

Debunking the Western Media’s Coverage of the War on Syria By Daniel Espinosa Winder, October 16 2016
There were indeed anti-Assad protests, sometimes clashing with pro-Assad protests, but they were in many cases infiltrated or even promoted by elements with very different goals, mainly not Syrian in origin, and used for violence against civilians and peaceful protestors, policemen and soldiers.
Citigroup Chose Obama’s 2008 Cabinet, WikiLeaks Document Reveals By Tom Eley, October 16 2016

One month before the presidential election of 2008, the giant Wall Street bank Citigroup submitted to the Obama campaign a list of its preferred candidates for cabinet positions in an Obama administration. This list corresponds almost exactly to the eventual

Venezuelan Farmers Fight Monsanto Seed ‘Imperialism’ – And Win! By Quincy Saul, October 16 2016

In this historic victory–arguably the biggest thing to happen in Venezuela since the death of Hugo Chavez–a movement of small farmers took on one of the largest corporations in the world, and won.

“Nature will always prevail,” says Angel Moreno,

British Parliamentary Committee Report on Anti-Semitism directed against Jeremy Corby, Seeks to Silence Pro-Palestinian Voices By Free Speech On Israel, October 16 2016

Britain’s House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee today issued a Report on Antisemitism in the UK that, while correctly identifying the far Right as the source of most hate crime, shows such bias in its sources and assessment of

Al-Qaeda Fighters In East-Aleppo Encircled and Besieged… Western Media Propaganda Goes Wild By Moon of Alabama, October 16 2016

The pro-jihadist “west” is doing its best to define the number of civilians in east-Aleppo up and the number of al-Qaeda fighters in the city down. If the current numbering trend continues there will be a no al-Qaeda fighters left

President Obama Threatens President Putin With Nuclear War By Eric Zuesse, October 16 2016

“It’ll be at a time of our choosing,” says U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, on NBC’’s “Meet the Press,” aired on Sunday, October 16th.

Interviewer Chuck Todd had asked him, “Why would he [Obama] send a message out to Putin?”

Hydraulic Fracking, Pipelines and Land Rights: Ohio Judge Rules against Pipeline Consortium By Nolan Rosenkrans, October 16 2016

Kinder Morgan has been negotiating with landowners in 14 Ohio counties

BOWLING GREEN, OHIO — A Wood County Common Pleas judge ruled today that the company behind the Utopia East pipeline project does not have eminent domain rights, throwing a …

Going Beyond Propaganda. Nuclear Conflict, Deception or Real Threat? Pentagon: A “Preemptive” Nuclear Strike against Russia is still Valid By Federico Pieraccini, October 16 2016

The events in the Middle East, Syria and Aleppo are the focus of global attention. Rarely has a battle been so decisive to the outcome of a war and the fate of hundreds of millions of people around the world

The Democratic Swindle: Hillary Or Trump? By Luciana Bohne, October 16 2016

“Do you think we would be better off under Hillary or Trump,” asked the members of my Writing Group, at the meeting first Sunday in October.

“It’s not an either/or matter. I can’t give you a short answer.”

But afterwards,

Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan Exposed By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, October 16 2016

Kevin Frost, a special forces sergeant in the Australian Army, has done something unusual. He wishes, even demands, to be tried for his role behind the summary execution of an Afghan prisoner in his captivity during a tour of the

Video: The Donald and Hillary “Dirty Dancing”, Time of My Life, … Or is It “Dirty Politics” By LuckyTV, October 15 2016
Now I’ve had the time of my life
No I never felt like this before
Yes I swear it’s the truth
and I owe it all to you
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‘Cause I’ve had the time of my life
and I owe
The Dollarization and Militarization of Africa By Allan Swenson, October 15 2016

The desert town of Agadez in Niger is currently best known as a stop on the people-smuggling route between West Africa and Europe, but it is about to take its place in the geopolitical stage as the American military has

The Destructive Course Of Greece and the Global Economic Crisis. A New Form of Colonial Domination By Mars Lambropoulos, October 15 2016

The position I will be defending in this short intervention is that the subjection of Greece to memoranda and its consequent social and economic destruction is not simply a product of the global economic crisis that was initiated in the

National Dialogue Creates New Potential For Sudan By Lawrence Freeman, October 15 2016

On Monday October 10, Sudan celebrated the conclusion of the historic National Dialogue intended to give birth to a New Sudan and new constitution. Joining Sudan’s President Omar al Bashir on the dais were the heads of state from Egypt,

US Media Finds “Hidden Hand” In War On Yemen. U.S. Acted in “Self-Defense” against Yemen By Moon of Alabama, October 15 2016

Yesterday the U.S. openly attacked Yemen by “firing” cruise missiles against old Yemeni radar stations. This, allegedly, in response to four missiles fired on two days against a U.S. destroyer at the Yemeni coast. The U.S. Navy said the

Will Turkey Leave NATO If Clinton Becomes President? By Eric Zuesse, October 15 2016

Turkey’s two top leaders have both indicated that, if the U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton becomes elected as the U.S. President on November 8th, then Turkey, which is NATO’s only Muslim-majority member-nation, will have little alternative but to leave NATO

Still Do Not See Any Nazi? Ukrainian Neo-Nazi “Nationalists” Stage Massive March In Kiev By Sputnik, October 15 2016

On Friday, several thousand Ukrainian ultranationalists descended onto the streets of Kiev to mark Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) day, dedicated to the 74th anniversary of the founding of the WWII-era Nazi collaborationist organization.

Ukrainian media reported that up to 5,000 …

Russia’s First Year Of Operations In Syria By South Front, October 15 2016

GR Editor’s Note. This report presents a pro-Russian perspective, which contrasts with Western media reports.

To put Russia’s one year of peacemaking operations in Syria in perspective, one should think back to what the situation was like on the

NATO — Private Club Of War Criminals By Adeyinka Makinde, October 15 2016

What has happened is that NATO provides cover for these transgressions of the United States government’s policy. In other words, it absolutely legitimizes what effectively is NATO aggression. Moreover, what one needs to bear in mind and what one needs

‘This Is My Act of Love’: Climate Activists Shut Down All US-Canada Tar Sands Pipelines By Lauren McCauley, October 15 2016

Five activists shut down all the tar sands pipelines crossing the Canada-U.S. border Tuesday morning, in a bold, coordinated show of climate resistance amid the ongoing fight against the Dakota Access pipeline.

The activists employed manual safety valves to …

Smearing Donald Trump and The New York Times By Timothy Alexander Guzman, October 15 2016

Recent allegations of two women coming forward against U.S. Presidential hopeful Donald Trump seems calculated and suspicious. The article published by The New York Times titled ‘Two Women Say Donald Trump Touched Them Inappropriately’ by Megan Twohey and Michael Barbaro

I Support A No-Fly Zone In Syria – A Real One That Applies To NATO Too By Craig Murray, October 15 2016

When the neo-cons in the UK parliament and the serial warmonger Hillary Clinton call for a “no-fly zone” they actually mean the opposite. They mean that NATO should be given untrammelled access to the airspace to carry out mass bombings

Britain’s Seven Covert Wars: RAF Drones, Embedded SAS Forces By Mark Curtis, October 15 2016
Britain is fighting at least seven covert wars in the Middle East and North Africa, outside of any democratic oversight or control. Whitehall has in effect gone underground, with neither parliament nor the public being allowed to debate, scrutinise or even know about these wars.
Canada Goes To War, Pretending To Keep The Peace By Jim Miles, October 15 2016

I heard the news today…. I caught the CBC news this morning (Thursday, October 13, 2016) as the French Prime Minister and Canada’s PM were talking to the media.  From the little bit I caught – a bit that makes

US Bringing World To The Brink Of Nuclear War By Cindy Sheehan, October 15 2016

What’s Happening In Syria Has Been Going On For Over Five Years And It’s Not A Civil War.

U.S. imperialism has been exporting disaster around the world for over a century now, but not since the “Cuban” missile crisis in

Interview with President Bashar Al Assad: “The West Doesn’t Accept Syria as an Independent Country… They are Supporting Terrorism”, It’s an Illegal Invasion By Bashar al Assad, October 15 2016

On October 12, the President of the Syrian Arab Republic Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to reporter of “Komsomolskaya Pravda” Daria Aslamova.

Below is the complete transcript of the interview

Question 1: Thank you very much, Mr. President. It’s a

How Britain Funded Syria’s “Moderate Armed Opposition” (aka Terrorists with a Human Face) By Felicity Arbuthnot, October 14 2016
One of the “humanitarian actors” to benefit from hefty chunks of British taxpayers moneys is working hand in glove with Al Qaeda. Its stated goals is to "do everything in its power to reach the goal of overthrowing the Assad regime …” and to “Establish a transitional government …”
Terrorists Defeated: Northern Aleppo Falls Into the Hands Of the Syrian Army By South Front, October 14 2016

The Syrian army and the National Defense Forces (NDF) re-launched attempts to seize the Al-Sha’er Gas Fields from ISIS in Homs province. The government forces stormed ISIS positions southwest of the gas fields and reached its gates. Clashes are ongoing

Selected Articles: Syria’s “White Helmets”: Fiction and Reality By Global Research News, October 14 2016
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Syria’s “White Helmets”: Fiction and Reality

By Ahmad Salah, October 14 2016

A young man, wearing a white helmet and a distinctive yellow-and-blue badge on his arm, digs for four hours in the rubble of a destroyed building in

Monsanto, the Pentagon’s Soldier and the Colombian “Peace Process”.The Use of Glyphosate Herbicide against the FARC By Elena Sharoykina, October 14 2016

In a nationwide referendum on the 2nd October 2016 Colombian voters  rejected the government’s peace deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the biggest extreme-left guerrilla movement (FARC-EP, Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – Ejército del Pueblo, FARC).

Negotiations, …

Hope Moves In Shadowy And Offbeat Places: Bob Dylan, Death, And The Creative Spirit By Edward Curtin, October 14 2016

“The song ‘Political World’ could have been triggered by current events.  There was a heated presidential race underway …. But I had no interest in politics as an art form….The political world in the song is more of an underworld….With

Why East Africa Should Reject the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the EU By Horace G. Campbell, October 14 2016

It seems to me that the discussion on the EPA that is being pushed by Kenya, especially the flowers lobby, does not understand the changes in the international situation. In 2016, Africans are a long way away from the era

Dr. Walter Rodney: Revolutionary Intellectual, Socialist, Pan-Africanist and Historian By Dr. Ajamu Nangwaya, October 14 2016

“In evaluating Walter Rodney one characteristic stands out. He was a scholar who recognised no distinction between academic concerns and service to society, between science and social commitment. He was concerned about people as well as archives, about the workplace

War in Ukraine: Bombs and Terror for the People of Donetsk, and US Snipers… By Fort Russ, October 14 2016

Last night was once more a night of terror for the civilian population of the Peoples Republic of Donetsk, and especially for those at the edge of the capital.

“From 18:00 till midnight the Ukrainian side was shelling the localitites …

Obituary: Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (25 Million BC-2016) By Rowan Jacobsen, October 14 2016

The Great Barrier Reef of Australia passed away in 2016 after a long illness. It was 25 million years old.

For most of its life, the reef was the world’s largest living structure, and the only one visible from space. …

Haiti’s Hurricane Devastation: A Tragedy Rooted in Capitalist Oppression By Bill Van Auken, October 14 2016

One week after Hurricane Matthew struck the southern coast of Haiti, the full dimensions of the devastation inflicted on the people of this impoverished Caribbean nation are only beginning to emerge.

The unofficial death toll has risen well past 1,000.

Crimes against Humanity: The Tiny Bodies Ravaged by Starvation in Yemen’s Forgotten War By ITV News, October 14 2016

Saida is 18-months-old but she looks less than half that age. Her tiny body ravaged by starvation, she lies motionless and expressionless in her brother’s arms.

“We have nothing to give her,” said Ali. “She has diarrhoea and she’s vomiting.

Touting the Prospects of War with Russia, Former British General Calls for “Boots on the Ground” in Syria By RT News, October 14 2016

Troops on the ground in Syria are a strategic necessity and if the UK wants to beat Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), it must be willing to put them there, according to former UK General Richard Shirreff.

A former deputy

Only In The World Of American Media Is Syria A Civil War By Brandon Turbeville, October 14 2016

To the vast majority of Americans, the Syrian crisis (as well as the state of affairs in Iraq, Libya, Yemen, etc.) is merely a distant blip on a cluttered radar screen. Competing with issues affecting an individual’s daily life like

Kashmir: ‘Pivoting’ Toward War between India and Pakistan? By Junaid S. Ahmad, October 14 2016

This past summer witnessed yet another people’s uprising in one of the longest running military occupations in modern times: the Indian occupation of Kashmir. The callous indifference to decades-old Indian atrocities against the people of Kashmir, including well-documented incidences of

US Congressman to John Kerry: Are We Committing War Crimes in Yemen? By Daniel McAdams, October 14 2016

On Tuesday, US Representative Ted Lieu (D-CA) wrote a remarkable letter to Secretary of State John Kerry. Citing the “civilian carnage caused by the Saudi Arabia-led military coalition in Yemen,” Rep. Lieu expressed concern to Kerry that the US government

Alleged “Attack” On U.S. Ships To Justify Continued War On Yemen By Moon of Alabama, October 14 2016

Last night the U.S. launched cruise missiles against three radar stations along the western Yemeni coast. The area is formally under control of the Sanaa government, an alliance of Houthi tribal groups from north Yemen and parts of the Yemeni

After Attacking Yemen’s Houthis, US Admits They Don’t Know Who Fired Missiles By Jason Ditz, October 14 2016

Last night, the United States attacked and destroyed a series of radar stations belonging to the Shi’ite Houthis in Yemen, along the Red Sea coast. This was described as retaliation for the missiles fired sort of near a US destroyer

Yemen: The Anguish, Bloodshed and Forgotten Heroes in a Forgotten War By Vanessa Beeley, October 14 2016

It should be personal to all of us. Yemen, regularly portrayed as the poorest nation in the Arab world, is proving itself to be the richest in courage, resourcefulness and resilience.

Ever since March 2015, some of you may have

Video: Militant Groups Leaving Aleppo City. Al Qaeda Rebels Hand in Their Weapons… US-Saudi Redeployment of ISIS Terrorists from Iraq to Syria By South Front, October 13 2016

In Hama province, the Syrian army’s Tiger Forces and its allies have been continuing operations against the joint terrorist forces. Intense clashes are ongoing at the Tell Buzam front. Russian and Syrian warplanes are pounding terrorist units near Ma’an, Souran

The Failure Of The Colombia Peace Accords, Triumph Of The Ruling Class Extremists… By W.T. Whitney Jr., October 13 2016

Colombians voting in a plebiscite October 2 astonishingly rejected a peace agreement, already signed, between FARC guerrillas and the Colombian government. Álvaro Uribe headed the campaign for a No vote. He is Juan Manuel Santos’ predecessor as president and consistently

Dangerous Crossroads: Britain’s Royal Air Force Pilots Ordered To Shoot Down “Hostile” Russian Jets Over Syria By Zero Hedge, October 13 2016

As the US officially enters the Yemen military campaign, the UK appears ready and willing to precipiate a catalytic event from which there is no going back. With relations between Russia and the West at post-Cold War lows and deteriorating

Brexit And The Crisis Of The Left By Asbjørn Wahl, October 13 2016

The British majority in favour of leaving the EU (Brexit) was surprising, even shocking, to many. The discussion runs high on both the result and the causes. The confusion seems to be extraordinarily high on the left, in

Hillary Clinton’s “Axis Of Evil”. Russia, Iran and “the Assad regime”. By Pepe Escobar, October 13 2016

Anticipating an outcome of the US presidential election as a remix of the 1972 Nixon landslide, Hillary has also coined, George “Dubya” Bush-style, a remixed axis of evil: Russia, Iran and “the Assad regime”.

Clinton Claims Russian Aggression Keeps War …

Brzezinski Urged US To ‘Retaliate’ Against Russian Forces In Syria By Jason Ditz, October 13 2016

Global Research Editor’s Note 

The following article published in June 2015 is of relevance to the ongoing situation in Syria. Already in mid-2015, former National Security adviser had proposed the possibility of direct military action (i.e. threats) against Russia, while

Selected Articles: Towards NAFTA-EU Economic Integration? By Global Research News, October 13 2016
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Towards NAFTA-EU Economic Integration? “Back-Door” Canada-EU Trade Agreement (CETA) Sets the Stage…

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, October 13 2016

EU politicians have reluctantly put the TTIP “on hold” in response to the protest movement, while pushing ahead the CETA

Saudi Media Launches Attack on 9/11 Law That Allows Victims to Sue By Sputnik, October 13 2016

In a controversial decision, US lawmakers voted to overturn President Barack Obama’s veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA). The legislation allows US citizens to sue foreign governments believed to be involved in terrorist activities on US

François Hollande, President of France and Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation (CC BY 4.0)
Franco-Russian Relations in Crisis, Deep Military Tensions: President Hollande Cancels Paris Meeting with Vladimir Putin By Anthony Torres, October 13 2016

French President François Hollande’s decision to cancel his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, amid deep military tensions between NATO and Russia, comes as Washington and its European allies escalate the pressure on Russia, threatening it with war in Syria.