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Iran Nuclear Talks: Mixed Reports

July 14th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman Indications are sticking points remain, including Washington upping the bar multiple times to include new issues - violating the letter and spirit of Lausanne preliminary agreement terms, the way US negotiators and top officials do… more »

Psychologists Aiding CIA Torture

July 14th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman Doctors were accused earlier of involvement in torture by: ● monitoring and participating directly in torture procedures; ● instructing interrogators to continue, adjust, or stop certain ones; ● informing detainees… more »

US Bullying Iran to Capitulate in Nuclear Talks

July 14th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman Iran nuclear talks continue without resolution - whether possible looks tenuous at best. US bullying bears full responsibility. America doesn't negotiate. It demands - at the same time blaming others for its do what we say or else… more »

Entrapping Greece in Debt

July 14th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman My book "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity" discusses entrapping Greece in unrepayable debt. It's a good time to review some of its content after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' public betrayal followed by… more »

“Guerrilla Warfare Against a Hegemonic Power”: The Challenge and Promise of Greece

July 13th, 2015
by Ellen Brown Banks create money when they make loans. Greece could restore the liquidity desperately needed by its banks and its economy by nationalizing the banks and issuing digital loans backed by government guarantees to its ailing businesses.… more »
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Jordan must nip terror in the bud

July 13th, 2015
By Khalid Amayreh in occupied Palestine I am not particularly infatuated with the Jordanian regime. And interfering in the internal affairs of Jordan is none of my concerns. However, no Palestinian, or Jordanian or Arab for that matter can be… more »

The noose is tightening around Syria’s Palestinians

July 13th, 2015
Franklin Lamb Yarmouk camp, Damascus Several credible reports this week from Palestinian refugees in Syria and Europe, the latter among those who by various means managed to escape the Syrian conflict with their lives, illustrate the increasing pressure… more »

A reflection on Pope Francis’ clarion call to #sharetheplanet

July 13th, 2015
Adam Parsons The Catholic Church has embraced a radical position on sharing the world’s resources, one that we would all do well to heed and ponder. But the real significance of Laudato Si’ is its powerful message on the centrality of ending poverty for… more »

Pope Francis in Ecuador

July 13th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman Since early June, disruptive/at times violent US-orchestrated protests on the pretext of announced higher inheritance and capital gains taxes largely affecting Ecuador's wealthy (about 2% of its population) aim to replace President… more »

Sellout in Athens

July 13th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman Popular Greek sentiment on Troika imposed austerity is clear and unequivocal. Last Sunday's referendum left no doubt. Voters overwhelmingly said "OXI" - "NO." Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras ignored them - despite pledging no more… more »

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