Outrage After Israel Told Gazans To Flee To Egypt, Then Bombed Lone Border Crossing
By Tyler Durden On Tuesday morning Israel bombed the Rafah crossing in the Gaza Strip, which is the only border crossing that Palestinians are able…
By Tyler Durden On Tuesday morning Israel bombed the Rafah crossing in the Gaza Strip, which is the only border crossing that Palestinians are able…
By Emily Thompson Iran’s morality police are once again under fire, this time over the beating of a young 16-year-old girl. According to the Norway-based…
By Matt Agorist Baton Rouge, LA — In a recent revelation that sends chills down the spine of those familiar with the Homan Square revelations…
By Janet Phelan Pursuant to my trip to The Hague, where I intend to file charges with the International Criminal Court (ICC) over the weaponization…
By John C.A. Manley In my novel, Much Ado About Corona, one of the indigenous characters, affectionately called “Granddad” by the people of Moosehead, was…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson Nagorno-Karabakh’s Armenian citizens are fleeing en masse as Azerbaijan commits ethnic cleansing – a blatant violation of international law. Armenia’s Prime…
By Dave DeCamp A delegation of Australian members of parliament met with US officials in Washington on Wednesday and called for the release of WikiLeaks…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson Nagorno-Karabakh’s Armenian-led government on Wednesday morning said they had agreed to a ceasefire after Azerbaijani forces attacked the area, sparking warnings…
By Tyler Durden The now-revived Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) has found a new grift – Ukraine. But first – a short review. The Clintons, through…
By Janet Phelan Every now and then, there is a blip on the political radar so vast and significant that our attention freezes on it….
By Dave DeCamp A group of 63 members of Australia’s parliament have urged the US to drop the charges against WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen…
By Dave DeCamp A delegation of Australian lawmakers will visit Washington later this month to lobby for the freedom of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh have been locked in a conflict over their homeland with Azerbaijan since the fall of the Soviet…
By Emily Thompson At least seven people were killed after a powerful gang that controls a northern suburb of Haiti’s capital city, Port-au-Prince, opened fire…