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PAMBAZUKA NEWS 560: CLIMATE APARTHEID AND THE STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRATISATION
2 December 2011 — Pambazuka News The authoritative electronic weekly newsletter and platform for social justice in AfricaPambazuka News (English edition): ISSN 1753-6839 CONTENTS: 1. Features, 2. Announcements, 3. Comment & analysis, 4. Advocacy & campaigns, 5. Obituaries, 6. Books & arts, 7. African Writers’ Corner, 8. Cartoons Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: December 2, 2011
2 December 2011 — Stop NATO Russia: U.S.-NATO Missile Plans Upsets Global Balance Of Power Netherlands: NATO Trains European, Mideast, Asian, Caucasus Partners Pakistani Military Chief Gives Order To Retaliate Against NATO Attacks Chinese Diplomats Condemn NATO Attack, Offer Pakistan Condolences NATO’s Angels Of Death Continue reading
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Syria Newslinks 2 December 2011
2 December 2011 — williambowles.info Maybe updated as the day wears on… 2 December 2011 Done deal: Russia supplies cruise missiles to Syria Russiatoday.ru Today at 10:59 Fulfilling a contract signed in 2007, Russia has supplied Bastion coastal missile systems with Yakhont cruise missiles to Syria under a contract signed in 2007, a diplomatic source… Continue reading
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VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 1 December 2011: Barak says no Iran strike ‘for the moment’
1 December 2011 — VTJP News International Middle East Media Center Soldiers Attack Detainees In Nafha Prison IMEMC – Israeli soldiers attacked on Thursday several detainees held in the Nafha detention camp, in the Negev Desert. In a letter sent to Husam Society, the detainees said that they have been without electricity since more than… Continue reading
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Statewatch News Online, 29 November 2011: Criticism of UK Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures mounts
29 November 2011 — Statewatch 1. Statewatch Analysis: The Arab Spring of “Security made in Germany” 2. Statewatch Analysis: Criticism of UK Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures mounts Continue reading
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Syria Newslinks 1 December 2011
1 December 2011 — williambowles.info Maybe updated as the day wears on… Secret Meeting. War on Syria: Head of Syrian National Council meets leader of NATO sponsored “Free Syrian Army” GlobalResearch.ca Tomorrow at 04:55 For more details, please click on the link to read the article. Continue reading
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Information Clearing House Newsletter 28 November 2011: Libya's New Rulers Offer Weapons to Syrian Rebels
28 November 2011 — Information Clearing House Pakistan Has Had Enough By Simon Tisdall The belief that weak, impoverished, divided Pakistan has no alternative but to slavishly obey its master’s voice could turn out to be one of the seminal strategic miscalculations of the 21st century. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article29826.htm Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: November 26, 2011
26 November 2011 — Stop NATO Nuclear Carrier Leads U.S. Strike Force Into Syrian Waters NATO Conceals Preparations For Military Action Against Syria Video And Text: Kosovo Serbs Make Last Stand Against NATO Poland: EU Military Committee Meets On Balkans, Somalia Kuwaitis Graduate From NATO Defense College NATO: Azerbaijan Faithful Partner On The Caspian Sea… Continue reading
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Stop NATO news: November 19, 2011
19 November 2011 — Stop NATO Pentagon ‘To Spread Out Through All Of Asia’ Openly Now U.S., Allies To Hold Largest Amphibious Assault Exercise In Ten Years NATO As ‘Guarantor Of Energy Security’ In Europe, Black Sea NATO Training Mission-Iraq Briefs Allied Military Attachés In Baghdad U.S. Submarine Force’s No. 2 Inspects NATO Mediterranean Operations Continue reading
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Stop NATO news: November 18, 2011
18 November 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Holds First Live-Fire Test Of Interceptor Missile System Video And Text: Cameron of Arabia, Sarkozy of Damascus And Libya Model For Syria Britain, France, Germany Push UN Resolution On Syria U.S. Seeks News Blackout Of Afghan Strategic Deal India Headed For Full SCO Membership: Russian Foreign Minister U.S.… Continue reading
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Euro-US cold winter/ seething anger BY Eric Walberg
The eviction of demonstrators last week is an ominous metaphor for ruling elites, whose own days are surely numbered, ponders Eric Walberg Continue reading
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Eurozone Crisis Q&A BY BY Hugo Radice, Ed Lewis
Political economist Hugo Radice is a Life Fellow at the School of Politics and International Studies at the University of Leeds. In an interview with NLP’s Ed Lewis, he addresses a series of questions on the escalating crisis in the Eurozone. Continue reading
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Russia's High Stakes Energy Geopolitics BY F. William Engdahl
Nord Stream was not cheap. It cost a total of more than $12 billion for the complex 760 mile long undersea pipeline through the Baltic Sea from Vyborg near Russia’s St Petersburg to north eastern Germany. It was laid in remarkable time and with extraordinary environmental precautions to insure protection of sea life, a precondition… Continue reading
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Video: EU: Democracy Incompatible with Debt Collection By Michael Hudson
Democracy Now! video stream from Germany by Michael Hudson, who’s been closely following the Greek crisis. Continue reading
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Statewatch News Online, 27 October 2011 (26/11)
26 October 2011 — Statewatch – e-mail: office@statewatch.org 1. EU: European Commission: Communication: Smart borders – options and the way ahead Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: October 27, 2011
27 October 2011 — Stop NATO Bodies Of 267 Libyan Loyalists Found In Sirte Mass Graves Bacchanal of Blood: Putin Condemns World Media’s Coverage Of Gaddafi Killing Might Is Right: Libya, New NATO Model For Syria And Beyond America’s Pastime Is War: After Libya, Syria…Iran Venezuela Won’t Recognize Libyan Regime NATO Has Installed Military Partner:… Continue reading
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Greece: cradle of austerity — RT
For the people that has meant wage cuts many people by 30 per cent in most cases. On top of that, tax hikes, cuts to pensions and cuts to public spending. Continue reading
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Britain, France , US: ‘And the winner is …’ By Eric Walberg
The economic and social experiments in the past three decades by British governments from left to right have left the plucky Brits reeling, as this summer’s unprecedented bread and ipod riots showed all too conclusively. Continue reading