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In Colombia, Free Trade Brings More Poverty and More Killings
Colombian union members have faced increased violence and intimidation since the start of the US-Colombia free trade agreement in 2012. Twenty six trade trade unionists were murdered in 2013 and one union's headquarters was firebombed this month. David Ba ...[Read more]
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NATO’s Eastward Expansion: Did the West Break Its Promise to Moscow?
The following text was published by Spiegel in November 2009. It sheds light on the current crisis in Ukraine and on the history of Russia-Western relations in the immediate post-Cold era. What it overlooks is that Gorbachev and Shevardnaze were tacitly ...[Read more]
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European Parliament votes to ban industry-connected scientists from Food Safety Authority
Due to a rash of conflict-of-interest scandals at the European Food Safety Authority, the European Parliament voted recently on a resolution that would ban scientists who have ties to the agriculture and food industries from being employed by the agency. ...[Read more]
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Hacked U.S. State Dept. E-mail Shows U.S. Ordering Terrorist Attacks in Ukraine
March 12, 2014 -- (TRN) -- Hackers from the group "Anonymous" have allegedly broken into the email account of a U.S. State Department attache' from the US Army and publicly released PROOF the United States is conducting state-sponsored terrorism inside Uk ...[Read more]
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Miami Jury: CIA Involved in JFK Assassination
Not a single major newspaper nor any national news broadcast has ever reported that on Feb. 6, 1985, a jury in Miami concluded that the CIA was involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy ...[Read more]
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Neanderthals were not less intelligent than modern humans, scientists find
Researchers say there is no evidence that modern humans' cognitive superiority led to demise of Neanderthals ...[Read more]
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US, NY Times caught faking Russia forces in Ukraine
The State Department and the NY Times got caught red-handed with faked evidence of Russian aggression in East Ukraine. But the story is now one of a double and maybe a triple hoax. ...[Read more]
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Radiation level in tuna off Oregon coast tripled after Fukushima disaster
While the state of Oregon gears up to test its shores for radioactive contamination from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster, university scientists have found that radiation levels in some albacore tuna caught off its coast have tripled. ...[Read more]
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How Wealth Corrupts Democracy
Massive wealth just doesn't sit and wait. Eventually wealth corrupts democracy, no matter what. Read some of the ways how wealth does that in this in-depth article. ...[Read more]
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UK party leader arrested for quoting Churchill on Islam
Quoting Winston Churchill can get you arrested, as one British candidate in the European elections found out after referring to the iconic wartime leader'€™s thoughts on Islam from his book '€˜The River War'€™, published in 1899. ...[Read more]
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New Data Raise Further Doubt on Official View of August 21 Gas Attack in Syria
The evidence that the Syrian government must have been behind last year's chemical weapons attack is unraveling, argues Gareth Porter - and there's more evidence emerging that Syrian opposition had capability for chemical weapons. ...[Read more]
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