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​National Russian card payment system established
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law the establishment of a national Russian card payment system on Monday. The NSPK (National Card Payment) system will ensure the smooth operation of electronic payments across Russia. ...[Read more]
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CIA’s secret weapons cache found in Texas
Used as a storage and distribution facility to spread weapons to rebel fighters around the world - and also to prepare for the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion -€“ the location of the CIA's secret arms storage center has reportedly been identified in Texas. ...[Read more]
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How Neo-Nazi Thugs Supported by Kiev Regime Killed Odessa Inhabitants. Photographic Evidence
The following text and photos were sent to Global Research. They indicate a carefully planned agenda to incinerate people inside the Trade Unions building. The images as well as reports suggest that the death toll was significantly higher than that publis ...[Read more]
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Washington Responsible for Fascist Massacre in Odessa
In what can only be described as a massacre, 38 anti-government activists were killed Friday after fascist-led forces set fire to Odessa’s Trade Unions House, which had been sheltering opponents of the US- and European-backed regime in Ukraine. Accordin ...[Read more]
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oom and Gloom or Economic Boom? The Myth of the “North Korean Economic Collapse”
The DPRK is said to be an economist’s nightmare. There are almost no reliable statistics available, making any analysis speculative at best. The few useable figures that we have, though, fly in the face of the media’s curious insistence on a looming e ...[Read more]
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$10,000 a head: Radicals put a bounty on UK journalist in Ukraine
Ukrainian right wing radicals have put a bounty out on RT stringer Graham Phillips, who is currently working in the east of the country. Also a camera-man working for RT in Odessa has been informed about being on the radicals' radar. ...[Read more]
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The Politics of Red Lines: Putin’s takeover of Crimea scares U.S. leaders because it challenges America’s global dominance
The current Ukraine crisis is serious and threatening, so much so that some commentators even compare it to the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. Columnist Thanassis Cambanis summarizes the core issue succinctly in The Boston Globe: "[President Vladimir V.] P ...[Read more]
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Federal court rules that stiff driving posture is suspicious behavior – Police State USA
A federal appeals court has ruled that driving one's hands at the "ten-and-two position" is reason enough to pull someone over for further investigation. ...[Read more]
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“You Might Get Hit by a Car”: On Secret Tape, FBI Threatens American Muslim Refusing to be Informant
New details have emerged about the FBI’s efforts to turn Muslim Americans living abroad into government informants. An exposé in Mother Jones magazine chronicles the story of an American named named Naji Mansour who was living in Kenya. After he refuse ...[Read more]
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Thanks to Thomas Piketty, Now We Know: Economic Inequality Is a Malady, Not a Cure
It has been a long, long time since Americans accepted the advice of a French intellectual about anything important, let alone the future of democracy and the economy. But the furor over Thomas Piketty's stunning best-seller, "Capital in the 21st Century" ...[Read more]
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Noam Chomsky | Red Lines in Ukraine and Elsewhere
This era's most extreme international crime, the US-UK invasion of Iraq, was not a break in world order because the aggressors didn't cross Russian or Chinese red lines. In contrast, Putin's takeover of the Crimea cross US red lines. ...[Read more]
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