Selected Articles: “This is Not a New Cold War … Nobody Will Win World War III”
Dangerous Crossroads: “This is Not a New Cold War …. Nobody Will Win World War III”
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, April 11 2016
Russia insists its relations with NATO will not improve unless the western military alliance adopts a new policy toward it. Russia’s envoy to NATO, Alexander Grushko, says no one should expect a breakthrough in diplomatic relations when representatives from the…
The Nagorno-Karabakh Story the US Does Not Want You to Know
By Joachim Hagopian, April 10 2016
In the early morning hours of April 1-2 Azerbaijan launched a major military offensive into the disputed region Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) that’s been controlled and defended by NK Armenian forces since the Russian brokered truce ended a bloody three year war…
The War on Savings: The Panama Papers, Bail-Ins, and the Push to Go Cashless
By Ellen Brown, April 11 2016
Exposing tax dodgers is a worthy endeavor, but the “limited hangout” of the Panama Papers may have less noble ends, dovetailing with the War on Cash and the imminent threat of massive bail-ins of depositor funds.
Israel Seeks to Divert Attention from Its Execution of Wounded Palestinian Prisoners
By Anthony Bellchambers, April 11 2016
An Israeli soldier has been detained, as a result of a video showing him shooting a severely wounded Palestinian as he lay motionless on the ground. The IDF soldier is seen in the video footage, cocking his weapon and shooting…
US Government Partially Funded the Panama Papers’ Leak
By Telesur, April 11 2016
USAID partially funds the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, one of the core journalism organizations involved in reporting the Panama Papers. In the wake of damning claims by WikiLeaks that the United States government was behind the Panama Papers…
Syria’s 2016 Congressional Elections. “Enthusiasm to Vote in a War-Torn Country”
By Prof. Tim Anderson, April 10 2016
Author Prof. Tim Anderson, reporting from Damascus Syria approaches its 13 April congress (Majlis al Shaab) elections with over 11,000 candidates and candidate banners and billboards across the country. Elections for law makers in presidential systems are often more subdued…