Since Fidel Castro and his band of armed communist militants overthrew a right-wing dictator in 1959, the U.S. has sought to turn back the clock and destabilize Castro.
Today is no different. While contemporary means of fomenting unrest in Cuba may be nov ...[
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Top officers in US tech firms and the National Security Agency had cozy a relationship and held regular meetings before Edward Snowden's leaks exposed both sides to public criticism, disclosed email exchanges indicate. ...[
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Radicals set the building with innocent people inside on fire in Odessa, then strangled the survivors and finished them with bats, while police did nothing to prevent the bloodshed. Thatâs the scary picture a survivor of the massacre told RT. ...[
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KIEV, May 7 (RIA Novosti) – Last Friday’s massacre in Ukraine’s Odessa that left more than 40 people dead was a well-coordinated and planned operation with the participation of representatives of the authorities in Kiev, Ukraine’s acting Prosecuto ...[
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Each day, the open internet/net neutrality battle gets a bit more interesting. We just covered Tim Lee's excellent look at how Comcast and other big telcos were effectively using interconnection disputes to get the same result as violating net neutrality, ...[
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You can't believe the government's numbers on employment. Take it from the guy who used to run the government's numbers on employment.
Keith Hall, the former head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which produces the federal government's monthly jobs repo ...[
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Fukushima did not just suffer meltdowns, or even melt-throughs, It suffered melt-outs where the nuclear core of at least one reactor was spread all over Japan. In addition, the Environmental Research Department, SRI Center for Physical Sciences and Techno ...[
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On May 4, Fars News headlined "S. Arabia Relocating Takfiri Fighters from Syria to Ukraine." It sent extremist militants against Eastern Ukrainian freedom fighters. ...[
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There is no evidence of Russia's involvement in the Friday massacre in Odessa, US Ambassador in Kiev, Geoffrey Pyatt had to admit Sunday as he spoke by telephone on a CNN program. ...[
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Russia’s intelligence services last year stopped 46 foreign officials and 258 agents from spying in the country, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday. ...[
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The Syrian Opposition Council's offices in the US will become formal diplomatic missions after receiving approval from the Obama administration on Monday. This comes ahead of high-level talks between the US and opposition leaders in Washington. ...[
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