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GMO ‘Terrorists’: Russia seeks criminal punishment for bio-tech companies
Genetically modified food is accused of dangerously toying with nature. Its potential negative health effects are making Russia take steps. A draft law submi... ...[Read more]
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Why is Snowden in Russia? ‘Ask the State Department,’ he says
Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden told NBC News that although he 'would €œlike to go home'€ to the United States, his first priority is to see that vast government espionage programs he helped expose are €œreformed. ...[Read more]
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At UN Human Rights Council, Saudi Arabia Supports Right To Torture & Execute LGBT People
At the most recent session of the U.N. Human Rights Council, Saudi Arabia objected to a resolution that condemns the use of torture by law enforcement and reaffirms the human rights of LGBT people. The resolution, passed during the council’s 31st sessio ...[Read more]
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Athens 1944: Britain’€™s dirty secret
When 28 civilians were killed in Athens, it wasn'€™t the Nazis who were to blame, it was the British. Ed Vulliamy and Helena Smith reveal how Churchill'€™s shameful decision to turn on the partisans who had fought on our side in the war sowed the seed ...[Read more]
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New Photos from Hiroshima Atomic Bombing Discovered
About 100 new photos of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima have been unveiled. These photos, one taken from the plane that dropped the bomb, have sat unseen in a Library of Congress storage facility for decades. ...[Read more]
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‘I didn’t think of Iraqis as humans,’ says U.S. soldier who raped 14-year-old girl before killing her and her family
Steven Green, a former 101st Airborne soldier, is challenging the constitutionality of his conviction, claimed that his crimes were fuelled in part by experiences in Iraq's violent 'Triangle of Death'. Prosecutors sought a death sentence, but a federal ju ...[Read more]
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The Swamp Strikes Back
The tawdry Michael Flynn soap opera boils down to the CIA hemorrhaging leaks to the company town newspaper, leading to the desired endgame: a resounding victory for hardcore neocon/neoliberalcon US Deep State factions in one particular battle. But the war ...[Read more]
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10 killed, dozens injured in St. Petersburg Metro blast (GRAPHIC IMAGES)
A suspected bomb blast inside a train in the St. Petersburg Metro killed ten passengers and injured dozens of others. The entire Metro system was shut down as bomb squads and rescuers responded to the emergency. ...[Read more]
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Lockheed Martin-Funded Experts Agree: South Korea Needs More Lockheed Martin Missiles
The THAAD anti-missile system sure is great, say analysts whose salaries are partly paid for by THAAD’s manufacturer. Media mentions of CSIS pushing the THAAD missile system omit that one of CSIS's top donors, Lockheed Martin, is THAAD's primary contra ...[Read more]
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Private Censorship: RT kicked from YouTube prime ad list in US without notice
"RT has been Google's premium partner since 2010 and accredited to an official status of the most watched TV news network on YouTube. The fact that RT is no longer included in the Google Preferred advertising list in the US in itself does not affect RT di ...[Read more]
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Clinton, Assange and the War on Truth
On 16 October, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation aired an interview with Hillary Clinton: one of many to promote her score-settling book about why she was not elected President of the United States. Wading through the Clinton book, "What Happened"  ...[Read more]
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