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Human Rights, Legal, Secrecy, U.S., United Kingdon, WikiLeaks

Assange Displayed Signs of Torture in Courtroom Farce

October 22, 2019 • 13 Comments

What we witnessed yesterday was a naked demonstration of the power of the state, and a naked dictation of proceedings by the Americans, writes Craig Murray.

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Britain, Consortiumnews.com, Intelligence, International, Legal, Media, WikiLeaks

EDITORIAL: Don’t Railroad Julian Assange to Virginia

October 22, 2019 • 24 Comments

The WikiLeaks legal team has a strong case to throw out Assange’s extradition request after the government that wants him extradited got hold of surveillance video of his privileged attorney-client conversations.

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Constitution, Labor, U.S.

Chicago Teachers’ Strike Isn’t Just About Kids – It’s About Union Power Too

October 21, 2019 • 5 Comments

In the wake of a negative 2018 Supreme Court ruling, what the teachers’ unions want and need is membership, write Bradley D. Marianno and Katharine O. Strunk.

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Australia, Britain, Intelligence, International, Legal, Media, Politics, WikiLeaks

Judge Denies Assange Extension on Extradition Hearing

October 21, 2019 • 15 Comments

A judge at a hearing in London has denied the WikiLeaks’ publisher more time to prepare his defense, while a group of Australian politicians coalesce around a demand to return Julian Assange home.

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Campaign 2020, CN Live!, Foreign Policy, Intelligence, Legal, Media, Middle East, Politics, Syria

WATCH: Episode 14 CN Live!–Impeachment and Syria

October 18, 2019 • 19 Comments

Watch tonight’s episode of CN Live! at 8 pm EDT as we delve deeply into the situation in Syria and the attempt to impeach Donald Trump.

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Foreign Policy, Intelligence, International, Media, Propaganda, Syria, Turkey, U.S.

US Has Backed 21 of the 28 ‘Crazy’ Militias Leading Turkey’s Brutal Invasion of Northern Syria

October 18, 2019 • 18 Comments

New data from Turkey reveals almost all the mercenary force of “Arab militias” getting slammed by former and current U.S. officials were armed and trained in the past by the CIA and Pentagon, reports Max Blumenthal. 

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Column, Foreign Policy, Intelligence, International, International News Analysis, Syria, Turkey, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News

PEPE ESCOBAR: The Road to Damascus: How the Syria War was Won

October 18, 2019

Following the Damascus-Kurdish alliance, Syria may become the biggest defeat for the Central Intelligence Agency since Vietnam, says Pepe Escobar.

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Commentary, Propaganda

On Psychopathy & Power

October 17, 2019

The way we design systems that elevate psychopaths to positions of leadership have been causing problems throughout history, writes Caitlin Johnstone.

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Commentary, Foreign Policy, United Kingdon, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News

Legacy of British Empire Lurks Behind Today’s Headlines

October 17, 2019

From Brexit’s threat to resurrect hard borders in Ireland to the ongoing unrest in Hong Kong, John Wight reviews an array of global crises rooted in British exceptionalism.

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Foreign Policy, Gulf States, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Middle East, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria

Everybody Betraying Everybody in Syria

October 16, 2019

After some eight years of civil conflict, the situation in Syria is basically reverting to the pre-conflict norm, writes Graham E. Fuller.

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Civil Rights, Constitution, Gun Violence, Immigration, Legal, Politics, Trump Administration, U.S.

Civil Rights on High Court Chopping Block in New Term

October 16, 2019

The cases concern everything from firing people who are LGBTQ, to abortion restrictions that disproportionately affect low-income women, to deportations, to the scope of the Second Amendment, writes Marjorie Cohn.

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Commentary, Europe, Human Rights, Spain, Ukraine, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News

Weep for Catalonia, Weep for Liberalism in Europe

October 16, 2019

As Catalans are imprisoned for democratic efforts guaranteed by the UN, the EU should be condemned for ignoring an obvious breach of human rights, says Craig Murray.

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Campaign 2020, Commentary, Media, Politics

Presidential ‘Debates’ Aren’t Debates at All – They’re Joint Press Conferences

October 15, 2019

This kind of format promotes canned mini-speeches, writes John P. Koch. 

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Commentary, Intelligence, Media, Politics, Russiagate, U.S.

Protecting the ‘Whistleblower’ & Other Preposterous Pranks

October 15, 2019

James Howard Kunstler marvels at Adam Schiff’s tactical idiocy and savors the bit of media agitprop about James Comey in Saturday’s New York Times. 

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Campaign 2020, Foreign Policy, Obama Administration, Politics, U.S., Ukraine

DC’s Atlantic Council Raked in Funding from Hunter Biden’s Corruption-Stained Ukrainian Employer While Courting His VP Father

October 14, 2019

Max Blumenthal reports on the think tank’s shady arrangement with Burisma, the gas company at the center of  “Ukrainegate.” 

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Column, Foreign Policy, International, International News Analysis, Politics, Russia, Syria, Trump Administration, Turkey, U.S.

PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Predictable Mess on Syria’s Border with Turkey

October 14, 2019

Trump just missed an opportunity to pull back troops without inducing another bloodbath.

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Books, Environment, Foreign Policy, Politics, U.S.

Why Barack Obama Was Particularly Unsuited to Live up to the Ideals of the Nobel Peace Prize

October 14, 2019

Nick Lehr interviews David Bromwich about his new book, which is unsparing in his assessment of Obama’s legacy. 

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Campaign 2016, Campaign 2020, Column, Commentary, Intelligence, Legal, Politics, Russiagate

RAY McGOVERN: The New York Times’ Preemptive Reporting on James Comey

October 13, 2019

With the Justice Dept.’s coming inspector general report that could find serious wrongdoing by former FBI director James Comey and other senior officials the Times runs a glowing defense of Comey.

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CN Live!, International, Syria, Turkey

CN Live! Episode 13: Turkey Invades Syria; History and Present of the Anti-War Movement

October 11, 2019

CNLive! presents Episode 13: The Turkish Invasion of Syria and the History and Present of the Anti-War Movement with: Brian Becker, Margaret Flowers, Kevin Zeese, As’ad Abu Khalil, Mark Sleboda and Giorgio Cafiero.

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Human Rights, Syria, Trump Administration, Turkey, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News

Aid Groups Warn of Humanitarian Crisis from Turkey’s Assault on Syria

October 11, 2019

Doctors Without Borders and other groups raise alarm over everything from massive new flows of refugees to conditions for Islamic State fighters detained during a previous phase in Syria’s chaotic civil war.

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Africa

As World Looks Away, Death Stalks Democratic Republic of Congo

October 11, 2019

From the eastern DRC, Nick Turse reports on one of the most enduring catastrophes on the planet.  

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Advanced Technologies, Gulf States, Intelligence, International, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdon

British Government Continues to Aid Repression in Human Rights-Abusing Countries, New Data Shows

October 9, 2019

In the past year,  “telecommunications interception equipment,” or software & technology for it, has been exported to authoritarian regimes such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar, report Matt Kennard and Mark Curtis.

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Campaign 2016, Campaign 2020, Commentary, Politics, Trump Administration, U.S.

Trump, Impeachment & Forgetting What Brought Him to the White House

October 9, 2019

In their frenzy to bring down this president, Andrew J. Bacevich sees centrist elites rushing to bury any recollection of the catastrophes that paved the way to his  election. 

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Campaign 2016, Campaign 2020, China, Commentary, Foreign Policy, Intelligence, International, Legal, Media, Politics, Russiagate, Ukraine

The New Yorker’s Partisan Attempt to Refute Its Claim of Partisan Disinformation on Biden and Ukraine

October 8, 2019

A leading New Yorker writer omits crucial facts to run interference for Joe Biden against serious allegations of corruption in Ukraine, writes Joe Lauria.

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