The goal of the Kosovo Albanians’ hidden agenda is even more blatant now in broad political daylight in the midst of the Ukraine crisis, Тatiana Obrenovic writes.
A New Brutal Purge Upon the Serbs in the Making, Orchestrated by NATOstan
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Maligned in Western Media, Donbass Forces are Defending Their Future from Ukrainian Shelling and Fascism
Eva Bartlett
America is widely understood to be a key instigator behind conflict in Ukraine that has pitted brother against brother
Maligned in Western Media, Donbass Forces are Defending Their Future from Ukrainian Shelling and Fascism
WATCH: Cops Claim Blind Veteran’s Walking Cane is a Gun then Falsify Charges to Arrest Him
“Are you a tyrant?” the blind veteran asks the officer. “Yeah, actually I am,” she responds.
WATCH: Cops Claim Blind Veteran’s Walking Cane is a Gun then Falsify Charges to Arrest Him
Video via First Coast News
UK police to use behavioral data to stop “would-be” offenders from committing crime
Scotland Yard seems to be dabbling in some dystopian concepts, not that far removed from the one known as “precrime” described in the book and movie “Minority Report.”
UK police to use behavioral data to stop “would-be” offenders from committing crime
Westerners Live in Denial, Convinced They’re the Good Guys
Stark contradictions in West’s treatment of the Ukraine war and the occupation and siege of Palestine should serve as a wake-up call
Westerners Live in Denial, Convinced They’re the Good Guys
Residents of Donbass have the same right, as Palestinians do, to self-determination! Yet, even many independent journalists don’t see it that way!
Guantanamo detainee used as ‘prop’ for torture training losing battle for medical care
Ammar al-Baluchi, who has spent close to two decades at Guantanamo, has been for years suffering from severe brain damage as a result of his treatment at CIA black sites.
Guantanamo detainee used as ‘prop’ for torture training losing battle for medical care
Is Saudi Arabia Coming Out of Exile?
By Doug Bandow
World leaders seem to be welcoming Mohammed bin Salman back into the fold.
Is Saudi Arabia Coming Out of Exile?
Pegasus and other spyware threatens UN human rights work, chief warns
United Nations secretary-general says digital surveillance has stopped human rights defenders from submitting information and made them more vulnerable to reprisal
Pegasus and other spyware threatens UN human rights work, chief warns
Global refugee figure surpasses 100 million mark, over half directly caused by US-waged wars
John Kiriakou on Abu Zubaydah and Unethical CIA Practices
As negotiations for Abu Zubaydah resumed this week, the CIA agent who captured him highlights the unethical and illegal issues of the arrangement.
John Kiriakou on Abu Zubaydah and Unethical CIA Practices

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