Socialize

TwitterRSS FeedYoutube
Home » Archives by category » Issues » Peace & Security

US State Department-Funded BBC World Service “Jammed” in China

US State Department-Funded BBC World Service “Jammed” in China

by Tony Cartalucci February 26, 2013 (TSR) - Headlines across the Western corporate-media read, “BBC says ‘extensive, coordinated efforts’ to jam world service frequencies in China” (Fox News), “BBC blocked…

Pentagon-funded “Oscar-Winner” Argo: Hollywood as extension of CIA and Zionist propaganda

Pentagon-funded “Oscar-Winner” Argo: Hollywood as extension of CIA and Zionist propaganda

by Lady Michelle-Jennifer Santos, Zainab Cheema, Maksud Djavadov and Patrice Greanville February 25, 2013 (TSR) - The presidential season is moving apace, so sluggishly that even robo-Romney, the personality-challenged Republican…

The Israeli Press, Military Censorship, and ‘Foreign Sources’

The Israeli Press, Military Censorship, and ‘Foreign Sources’

Israel enjoys freedom of press in all areas, except when it comes to military and security matters, which explains the proliferation of "foreign sources," writes Reuven Pedatzur. …

Eutelsat’s Zionist CEO owner continues war on media freedom

Eutelsat’s Zionist CEO owner continues war on media freedom

February 19, 2013 (TSR) - The European satellite provider Eutelsat, owned by the Zionist Michel de Rosen, has ordered Nilesat to pull the plug on Iran’s English-language news channel, Press…

Diamond heist at Brussels airport nets gang up to £30M ($50M) in rough gems

Diamond heist at Brussels airport nets gang up to £30M ($50M) in rough gems

February 19, 2013 (TSR) - Belgian police are searching for eight masked gunmen who took less than five minutes to pull off one of the most spectacular diamond heists in…

The use and abuse of humanitarian principle and the long history of aid manipulation

The use and abuse of humanitarian principle and the long history of aid manipulation

February 19, 2013 (TSR) - Following the 9/11 attacks and the launch of the Global War on Terror, many humanitarian policy wonks spoke of a new era of heightened aid…

Five food issues to watch out for

Five food issues to watch out for

February 19, 2013 (TSR) - Who or what do you blame when the price of maize seems to keep going through the roof? If you did not mention fuel subsidies,…

Facebook Got Hacked Last Month and Is Just Telling You Now

Facebook Got Hacked Last Month and Is Just Telling You Now

February 17, 2013 (TSR) - Facebook just announced that it was hacked last month in a short statement on its website. Apparently, an unknown number employees visited a compromised developer…

Sex Sells and the Commercially packaged Femininity: Supersexualised Market And The New Body Politic

Sex Sells and the Commercially packaged Femininity: Supersexualised Market And The New Body Politic

The supersexualised market and its mindless validation encourage the assumption that feminist and all equalitarian struggles have ended, that equality for all women and men has been achieved, and the…

Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal al-Maqdad: We have already won

Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal al-Maqdad: We have already won

February 5, 2013 (TSR) - As both sides in Syria’s bloody civil war claimed advances, one high-ranking member of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime expressed confidence in ultimate victory, CNN reported.…

Wake Up, World: Obama’s Expanding Kill List

Wake Up, World: Obama’s Expanding Kill List

by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy under Reagan Administration and Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal February 13, 2013 (TSR) - Prosecutors…

Keeping Americans “Safe”: Freedom of Information Takes Another Hit in the United States

Keeping Americans “Safe”: Freedom of Information Takes Another Hit in the United States

by Dave Lindorff, American investigative journalist and columnist February 13, 2013 (TSR) - The US government doesn’t like Iran. I get that. It claims, on pretty dubious grounds, that Iran…

Page 1 of 57123Next ›Last »