Une élue de Metz renvoyée devant le tribunal pour diffusion d’une fausse information, par Cécile Soulé
Il faut suivre ces évolutions, c’est à mon avis important pour la suite de la liberté sur Internet…
Il faut suivre ces évolutions, c’est à mon avis important pour la suite de la liberté sur Internet…
Saba’ Obeid, Mohammad al-Kasaji, and Mohammad Bakr were killed by Israeli forces. If Americans Knew The Palestinian Center for Human Rights documents crimes committed in the occupied Palestinian territories in weekly reports. We summarize their reports and stories from other news agencies with the goal of informing Americans of the ongoing violence that Palestinian families face each day under Israel’s occupation of […]
By Ray McGovern | Consortium News | May 21, 2017 It is safe to assume that when President Donald Trump lands in Israel Monday, he will not have been briefed on the irrefutable evidence that, nearly 50 years ago – on June 8, 1967 – Israel deliberately attacked the USS Liberty in international waters, killing […]
Saudi Arabia is responsible for the ideology it attributes to al-Qaeda, the Islamic State, al-Nusra, and other radical and violent Salafist groups.
The post Saudi Arabia Establishes Center for Combating Its Own Radical Ideology appeared first on ANOTHER DAY IN THE EMPIRE.
Pour ceux qui espéraient, avec l’élection de Donald Trump, une politique étrangère alternative des Etats-Unis, je crois que c’est raté. Pour son premier voyage à l’étranger, le président américain a commencé par une visite en Arabie Saoudite. Voici quelques extraits du discours de Donald Trump à Riyad :
Source : France Inter, 28-04-2017
Un an après la publication d’un décret de la loi Macron qui complexifie la procédure de saisie des Prud’Hommes, nombreux sont les salariés découragés d’y avoir recours.
Source : RTL, AFP, 20/04/2015
FBI (illustration)Crédit : MANDEL NGAN / AFP
If there is any doubt Trump was captured early on by the neocons, one only need to look at the speech he delivered in Saudi Arabia.
The post Fringe Neocon Wrote Trump’s Saudi Speech appeared first on ANOTHER DAY IN THE EMPIRE.
Author, teacher and podcaster Hunter Maats joins me for a fun and challenging marathon conversation. Hunter and I discover lots of areas of disagreement, but our exploration into our differences has just begun. Hunter is the co-author of The Straight A Conspiracy and the co-host of the Mixed Mental Arts Podcast.
Author, teacher and podcaster Hunter Maats joins me for a fun and challenging marathon conversation. Hunter and I discover lots of areas of disagreement, but our exploration into our differences has just begun.
I am deeply honored to be invited back to Spelman after forty-two years...
While Señor Trumpanzee [السيد ترامبانزي] was embarrassing America by bowing and scraping in front of a genocidal desert despot in Riyadh this weekend-- even making Roger Stone (the guy with the Nixon tattoos on his back) want to throw up-- the very precient Louise Mensch and Claude Taylor, scourges of the mainstream media, were breaking the news that the House Judiciary Committee is already starting
By James Petras :: 05.21.2017 Introduction Whatever has been written about President Emmanuel Macron by the yellow or the respectable press has been mere trivia or total falsehood. Media lies have a purpose that goes beyond Macron’s election. Throughout Europe and North America, bankers and manufacturers, NATO, militarists and EU oligarchs, media moguls and verbal […]
One of the most depressing aspects of the US feud with Iran – of which Donald Trump’s speech in Saudi Arabia serves as merely one more example – is that by any objective measure Iran is a far more democratic and modern society, observing political and social norms far closer to those of the West, than Saudi Arabia is or can ever be.
Here are some of the differences between the two countries:
(1) Saudi Arabia is an autocratic monarchy; Iran is an Islamic Republic;
Press TV – May 21, 2017 Hamas has roundly dismissed US President Donald Trump’s allegations against the Palestinian resistance movement, stating his description of the anti-Israel group exhibits his “complete bias” in favor of the Israel regime. “The statements describing Hamas as a terror group are rejected. They are a distortion of the image of […]
By Meghna Sridhar Tripp Zanetis | Jacobin | May 18, 2017 Mass incarceration is a central pillar of Israeli occupation. Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners are waging a hunger strike to fight it. On April 17, on the anniversary of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, over 1,500 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons launched a mass hunger strike. A […]
Featured image of a Novaya Gazeta reporter Elena Milashina, an author of the article "Honor Killing" receiving an International Women of Courage Award in Washington on March 8, 2013. Depicted
Trump’s rhetoric differs little from Bush’s Axis of Evil.
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OffGuardian | May 21, 2017 Brought to our attention by Mark Doran, a new BBC document dated May 2017 contains this bizarre threat to its licence-payers: 9. Offensive or inappropriate content on BBC websites If you post or send offensive, inappropriate or objectionable content anywhere on or to BBC websites or otherwise engage in any […]
By Paul Homewood | Not A Lot Of People Know That | May 21, 2017 Latest doommongering from the Guardian : It was designed as an impregnable deep-freeze to protect the world’s most precious seeds from any global disaster and ensure humanity’s food supply forever. But the Global Seed Vault, buried in a mountain deep […]
As President Trump continues his tour of Saudi Arabia and Israel, neither Trump nor the Western media seem aware of the growing anger in Turkey at the shabby treatment Turkish President Erdogan received from his hands during his visit to Washington last week.
CNN has published a rather odd report in which it says that former FBI Director Comey “now believes” that Donald Trump tried to influence the Russiagate inquiry, but that he clearly does not think this amounted to an obstruction of justice
By M K Bhadrakumar | Indian Punchline | May 20, 2017 Hassan Rouhani’s magnificent victory in Iran’s presidential election, polling as much as 57% of the votes, has once again proved the resilience and vibrancy of the country’s political system. The Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei stuck to his word by preparing a level field for […]
Exclusive: The Israel Lobby is so powerful that for years it insisted it didn’t exist – and Official Washington went along with the lie. Today, President Trump scrambles to secure the lobby’s blessings, Jonathan Marshall observes. By Jonathan Marshall (This…Read more →
In 2008, when Obama faced off against John McCain, turnout for an American presidential election was relatively high-- 63.7%. This past year it fell to 55%. France's voter turnout ion their presidential election earlier this month was also down-- to around 65%. Yesterday Iran voted. The voter turnout was around 70%, higher than turnout in any US election since 1900. Why is that? Well there could be a number of reasons-- some existential, but in Iran Election Day is a national holiday; people get off work to vote.
Shaun Attwood joins Our Interesting Times to discuss his book American Made: Who Killed Barry Seal? Pablo Escobar or George H W Bush. We talk about the life and times of Barry Seal and what the exploits of the infamous narcotics trafficker reveal about the true nature of the so-called War on Drugs. We also discuss the role narcotics trafficking plays in shaping the global power structure and the growth of the prison industrial complex.
By Andrei AKULOV | Strategic Culture Foundation | 20.05.2017 With public attention focused on other things, the United States has been deploying new and more sophisticated weaponry in space. Step by step the Earth’s orbit is becoming primed for war. On May 7, the X-37B landed at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida after a 718 days mission […]
America’s Democratic party has a long, fraught, disturbing and surprisingly un-examined history with racism. After the US Civil War ended and the slaves of America’s south became free, the Democratic Party of the American south became a bulwark of anti-black racism. The Democrats made sure that through their ‘Jim Crow Laws’ free black men could not vote or receive anything close to equal rights with their white fellow Americans.
For people interested in attending, here is the list of the open talks:Gothenburg, Sweden, May 24, 18:00 CEST"A World of Strong Privacy: Anarcho-Capitalism Online"Allégården, Södra Allégatan 4, GothenburgFacebook link Stockholm, Sweden, May 25, 17:00"The Confederation of Liberal and Conservative Students - Speakers evening with David Friedman""Market Failure: An Argument Both for and Against Government" Blasieholmsgatan 4a Batumi, Georgia, European Students for Liberty Batumi Conference, May 27Shota Rustaveli University 11
(MEE) Washington has agreed to arms deals with Saudi Arabia worth almost $110bn on Saturday, the first day of President Donald Trump’s visit to the traditional US ally, with options for as much as $350bn over 10 years.
Trump hailed the $110bn deal for Saudi purchases of US defence equipment and services, which was reached during meetings in Riyadh.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has delayed a safety rule aimed at ensuring that pesticides (which are linked to human health problems) are safely applied by adult agricultural workers. This, just days after 50 farm workers in California were sickened by pesticide poisoning. [1]
Donald Trump spoke at the Saudi organised Arab-Islamic-American Summit in Riyadh. He spoke in front of leaders of most Muslim majority countries in the world with two notable exceptions: Syria and Iran.
His speech focused on the typical Trump themes of self-reliance in respect of an Arab and wider Muslim world that Trump called on to rely less on America to fight its battles.
However, all of Trump’s broad condemnations of terrorism fell short of approaching realism when he condemned Iran as a country which foments, enables and finances of terrorism.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (Photo by Mehr News Agency ) Press TV – May 21, 2017 Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran is ready to present peace to Saudi Arabia as a gift after the kingdom’s crown prince threatened to draw war into the Iranian territory. “A Saudi official has recently threatened […]
Desperately seeking some praise, President Trump surely won’t remind Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu about the USS Liberty, which Israel nearly sank a half century ago killing 34 sailors, as ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern recalls. By Ray McGovern It is safe…Read more →
Episode #186 of SUNDAY WIRE SHOW resumes this May 21st, 2017 as guest host Patrick Henningsen brings you this week’s LIVE broadcast on the Alternate Current Radio Network…
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Crossing the Congo: Over Land and Water in a Hard Place is book that chronicles a perilous 2013 drive across the Democratic Republic of Congo. We younger people in the West have no real sense of suffering, but this book gives us an idea of what real poverty and extreme corruption look like.
(ANTIWAR.COM) Information continues to slowly trickle in related to last week’s US airstrike against a Syrian military convoy in thee nation’s south, with Syrian officials accusing the US of having committed a “massacre” and launching strikes which ki
Not content with blockading Donbass, a blockade was has largely been a failure do to Donbass’s self sufficiency and border with Russia where aid and food frequently flow in, the Ukrainian regime has now imposed a total foodstuffs blockade against Transnistria.
Transnistria is a small effectively self-governing landlocked entity between the former Soviet Republics of Ukraine and Moldova.
Ever since 1990, Transnistria has considered itself independent of Moldova.
Many questions naturally flow from the book of Job: what can we learn about the trials of Job? Is Job’s experience relevant to us today? How should we respond to difficulties – do we question our actions or do we stoically move forward?
Sunday, and it is Victoria Day holiday time here in Canada.. And of course time for my weekly rant..OK, I again cannot figure out WHY in the hell Canada celebrates this weekend as "Victoria Day" to honour a long dead inbred Queen, from a nation that is still under control of inbred psychopathic pedophiles and murderers? It is time as far as I am concerned for this nation to dump the god damn Monarchy once and for all, no longer allow that bitch that sits illegally on the British throne to be our "head of state" (excuse me while I barf..) and become a republic...
Escaping the tribulations of Washington, President Trump basked in the Saudi monarchy’s gilded welcome and promised a flood of U.S. weapons to tilt the region’s military balance against Iran, a bad bet on the past, says JP Sottile. By JP…Read more →
For a long time, hats were oversized and expensive status symbols more than tools for protecting people’s heads. During the past half century or so, they have nearly disappeared. A similar destiny may befall on private cars, also oversized and expensive status symbols rather than tools for transporting people. With the disappearance of cars, we may see hats coming back. [Read More...]
The United States, South Korea and Japan have both confirmed that North Korea has launched another projectile, believed to be a ballistic missile.
The missile is thought to have landed in international waters, off the coast of Japan. Nothing was struck during the launch.
This is the second such launch by North Korea since the inauguration of South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
According to a White House official,
Pete and Laura, old friends from Derby were visiting. They were here for a month and wanted to go around and discover the land of Buddha. “We want to go to Agra and see the Taj Mahal”, she said with a mouthful of English accent. “Hmm…Taj Mahal? That’s in Uttar Pradesh, nearer to Dadri where Akhlaq was lynched.” “And then[Read More...]
Even worse, profiling and similar techniques are increasingly used not just to classify and understand people, but also to make decisions that have far-reaching consequences, from credit to housing, welfare and employment. Intelligent CCTV software automatically flags “suspicious behaviour”, intelligence agencies predict internet users’ citizenship to decide they are foreign (fair game) or domestic (usually not fair game), and the judicial system claims to be able to predicts future criminals.