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The Israeli Defense Ministry said an Israeli company has signed a memorandum of understanding with a state-owned Chinese corporation for a sensitive project without the Ministry's knowledge. The Ministry thinks the US might be upset about the deal!
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TV series depicts the Arab liberation of Jerusalem; has Jewish colonials fleeing back to their countries of origin. Israeli foreign ministry throws a hissy fit...
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Ex-British Special Forces director: OPCW could lose all credibility over Douma leaks!
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Hezbollah intends to break the US economic stranglehold on Lebanon by bringing Iranian fuel to the besieged country. And it has plans in place to mitigate the risk of further US sanctions leveled against the whole country. So, what will the Americans do?
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The Long Term Impact of the Ukraine Crisis [06:01]
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Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a very rare Press Release about the visit of the Taliban Delegation.
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The Genocidal Jewish Psychopath That Wants You Dead
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Analysis of the situation with the development of the pandemic of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, called COVID-19, showed that during 2020-2021 it turned from a purely biological problem into a weapon of geopolitics.
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Turkey's Erdogan Dials Pope Francis, Urges To Help End Israel-Palestine Conflict
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The world's largest trade pact is set to be signed today the 37th ASEAN summit in Hanoi. The Chinese-led pact, seen a major coup boosting Beijing's influence in the region, will loop in 10 Southeast Asian economies.
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"The U.N.'s internal oversight body says in a report on U.N. peace operations that the number of fraud cases it decided to investigate last year increased nearly 80% from 2018, while the number of sexual exploitation and abuse cases rose 40%...
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Recalling the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations and reaffirming its full respect for the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
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The LaRouche Four Laws or the Four Horsemen? Setting the World Free from British Intelligence.
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Glamis Castle cuts ties with Bohemian Grove
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How Victims of the US’ “Maximum Pressure” Campaign Are Coping with Coronavirus. Despite crippling sanctions, years of war, military interventions and a “maximum pressure “campaigns that have only increased since the coronavirus began, victims of America’s foreign policy are rising to the challenge.
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Abducted Syrian bishops killed in 2016 by former US-backed rebel group: report
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World Health Organization expert Mike Ryan speaking at a Trócaire event yesterday about the catastrophe we're walking into. "We are pushing populations to their limits".
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Harris Trip to Vietnam Delayed by ‘Health Incident’ in Hanoi.
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Biden, Boris, Brexit, and the mess with Northern Ireland
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Why Macron Refuses to Retire in France’s Pensions Battle
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Navalny Gets Skripaled. Funny how Novichok, the "military grade", "most deadly" poison, never kills anyone.
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Venezuelan Oil Production Sets Historical Record in November. Oil output reached its highest level since the U.S. tightened its blockade against the Bolivarian Revolution.
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Backdoor Army: No EU ‘Military’ Yet, But Armed ‘Civilian Troops’ in ‘European Uniform’
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The Venezuelan government’s latest move exposes the falsehoods in the US narrative.
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The terrible scenes of young people being gunned down by Burma’s military junta should make British diplomats think hard about why their policy of aiding and trading with the regime went so wrong.
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