Morocco Earthquake and Libya Flood Leave Many Thousands Dead, Injured, or Missing
By Emily Thompson A massive earthquake in Morocco last week and a devastating flood in Libya this week have killed thousands of people, while many…
By Emily Thompson A massive earthquake in Morocco last week and a devastating flood in Libya this week have killed thousands of people, while many…
By Brian Berletic When protesters in the streets of Myanmar began waving signs around in English demanding “R2P” or the “responsibility to protect,” the initial…
By Tyler Durden Erik Prince is the wealthy scandal-plagued mercenary who seems never go away from the headlines. The founder of the notorious Blackwater private security…
By Tony Cartalucci Libya is back in the news, as fighting escalates around the capital, Tripoli. Forces under the control of Khalifa Haftar – a…
By Brandon Turbeville While the United States continues to deny providing support to terrorists in Syria in terms of money, training, or weapons without the…
By Carey Wedler Following another alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria, U.S. government officials are continuing to ramp up their rhetoric against the Assad regime….
By Brandon Turbeville The Messiah of the pro-war left, Barack Obama, recently took to Twitter after the race riots in Virginia to quote Nelson Mandela…
By Ulson Gunnar In 2011, US and European policy think tanks, which both create and promote policy serving the collective interests of the corporations that…
By Claire Bernish World Press Freedom Day, celebrated May 3, stemmed from the necessity to admonish governments the world over a free media acts as a barometer…
By Carey Wedler It is widely known that the U.S.-led NATO intervention to topple Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 resulted in a power vacuum that…
By Brandon Turbeville Emerging reports from Western mainstream outlets are now provoking a flurry of accusations and denials from Western, Russian, and African states regarding…
By Matt Agorist This week, the Obama administration dismissed charges against an arms dealer accused of selling weapons destined for Libyan rebels after said dealer…
By Kurt Nimmo The following summary is from the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee report, “Libya: Examination of intervention and collapse and the UK’s…
By Reprieve British prosecutors are facing a court challenge on their decision not to bring charges over the UK government’s role in the rendition of two families to Gaddafi’s Libya….