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Paris and Athens Conclude a Military Pact Against NATO & Turkey.
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No, China’s Belt & Road Initiative is not falling apart, this is just US propaganda, right on cue as Congress promised.
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Russia started to use its “TurkStream” pipeline, the southern gas route bypassing Ukraine, to sell gas to Hungary, ignoring existing transit contracts with Ukraine.
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Boris Says Youth 'Have Every Right to Be Angry' About Climate Change
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Want to Guess How Many Venezuelans Live in Extreme Poverty Thanks to Socialism?
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Australia: New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklian, announced her resignation after the state's corruption watchdog said it was investigating her
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Israeli hacking firm invited to London amid human rights outcry
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Report lists 670 European firms with links to Israeli settlements.
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North Korea Now Has Hypersonic Glide Vehicles: Hwasong-8 Potentially a Game Changer
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Today, August 30, marks the international day of the disappeared, a day created to draw attention to what is considered one of the worst human rights atrocities in international law – the use of enforced or involuntary disappearances.
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Former prime minister Stephen Harper heads the advisory committee of a Toronto-based company now looking to facilitate the sale of cutting-edge surveillance technology to the United Arab Emirates — a country with a troubling human rights record.
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The New Taliban-appointed Afghan President Ali Ahmad Jilali is not your average Taliban fighter. He is a Distinguished Professor at Pentagon Funded National Defense University in Washington DC. For 20 years, director at CIA Friendly, Voice of America. Trained with British Army.
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Huawei case: Xi personally gave order, ensured safe return of Meng, says China
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German Election: Merkel’s Era Ends in a Disaster as Conservatives Suffer Worst Defeat in Post-War History
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Thousands of Israelis Rise Up Against New World Order: “We Will Never Be Enslaved by Nazi’s Again”.
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In a spectacular defeat for the Israel lobby, delegates to Britain’s Labour Party conference overwhelmingly passed a resolution on Monday condemning the “ongoing Nakba in Palestine”.
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China state-media reports UN Chief thanks China for Covid response & int. peace.
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Wanted: New Shin Bet Boss, Ronen Berezovsky. - Israeli Military Censor Prohibits Naming New Chief, But Palestinian Media Breaks the Story.
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Jordan to reopen Jaber-Nassib border crossing with Syria. Despite the fact that the US 'Caesar Act' threatens sanctions against those who trade with Syria. I suspect Jordan now needs 'economy' more than they care what the US thinks.
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