13 Apr, 2014
Big Brother’s Facebook: UK, US intelligence ‘infiltrating’ social media — RT News
American and British intelligence hope to take advantage of social media platforms, like Twitter, YouTube and Facebook, in an effort to spread disinformation and propaganda, as well as potentially foment public protests, recent Snowden leaks claim. According to Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who first broke the news on the Snowden NSA leaks, an Orwellian-style dystopia […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
Snowden and Greenwald: Metadata monitoring more intrusive than eavesdropping — RT News
Whistleblower Edward Snowden and journalist Glenn Greenwald joined forces via video link at an Amnesty International event in the US to speak to a packed hotel ballroom about the dangers of government metadata collection. Both Snowden and Greenwald stated that governmental collection of metadata – that is, monitoring timings of calls, to whom calls were […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
Stop Blocking Palestinian Rights, Human Rights Watch Tells U.S.
April 6, 2014 — (Jerusalem) – The US government should support rather than oppose Palestinian actions to join international treaties that promote respect for human rights. On April 1, 2014, the Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, signed accession instruments for 15 treaties, including the core treaties on human rights and the laws of war. On April […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
Why Jews must oppose muzzling of Palestine solidarity activists – By Martin Federman
Northeastern University’s administration recently suspended its chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a recognized student group whose mission is to educate about the plight of Palestinians living under more than half a century of Israeli occupation. The administration also initially threatened some members of SJP with expulsion from the university. As a former […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
PM to break promise of ‘no-cuts’ to Australian Broadcasting Corp
Prime Minister Tony Abbott is poised to break a key election promise by cutting funding to the ABC, with the question now being how much money should be cut. In a pledge his colleagues are now wishing he never made, Mr Abbott said on the night before the 2013 election: “No cuts to education, no […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
Epic fail: Singapore tourism ad pulled after ridicule – Sydney Morning Herald
Singapore Tourism Board’s (STB) aim to customise content for different markets proved to be an epic failure in a recent campaign designed to attract Filipino tourists to Singapore. People took to social media to mock the badly filmed, dubbed, acted and scripted piece, which was pulled from the government agency’s official YouTube channel and Facebook […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
IMF Chief: huge government and bank debts risk new financial crash – theguardian.com
Head of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde issued a warning to world leaders on Thursday that they need to do more to deal with huge government and bank debts that continue to drag on growth and undermine the stability of the financial system. Ahead of a set-piece address at the organisation’s spring conference in […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
Domestic violence: NSW reports 94 assaults a day – Sydney Morning Herald
Domestic violence in December reached its highest level in 15 years, bucking a statewide decline in all other major offences. Figures from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research show, on average, 94 domestic violence assaults were reported to police each day. Annual crime data released on Thursday showed a 1.9 per cent rise […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
AsiaTimes Online: Broken-down US could go any minute
The greatest dangers for the United States do not lurk in terrorist cells in the mountains surrounding Kandahar that are planning assaults on American targets. Rather, the vulnerabilities are homegrown. The United States plays host to thousands of nuclear weapons, toxic chemical dumps, radioactive waste-storage facilities, complex pipelines and refineries, offshore oil rigs, and many […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
UK Police officers despise fiddling crime statistics, says expert | The Observer
A significant number of police officers and government officials “despise” their role in the widespread practice of massaging official crime figures, according to a leading criminologist. Marian FitzGerald, a visiting professor of criminology at the University of Kent’s crime and justice centre, said many ethically minded senior officers were “scandalised” and detested their part in […]
more…13 Apr, 2014
Second UK army officer quits to reveal ‘human cost of Afghan War’ – The Independent
A second Army officer has resigned his commission so he can publish an eyewitness account of the human cost endured by the British Army in Afghanistan. Former reserve Captain Christian Hill has written a book on his experiences with the Media Operations Group, where his main role was to “promote” the war to the public […]
more…12 Apr, 2014
Big Data frenzy: Beware the hype-cycle – Japan Times / The Observer
by John Naughton Apr 11, 2014 LONDON – Concepts of enduring utility rarely emerge from the market-research business, but the Gartner hype cycle is an exception that proves the rule. It is a graph that describes the life cycle of a technological innovation in five phases. First, there’s the “trigger” that kicks off the feverish […]
more…12 Apr, 2014
Eisenhower’s military-industrial warnings ring as true as ever | The Japan Times / The Oberver
by John Naughton Mar 27, 2014, LONDON – On Jan. 17, 1961, the outgoing U.S. President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, went on TV to deliver his valedictory address to the American people. Ike had been a relatively uncontroversial president. He had overseen a period of astonishing prosperity and economic growth. He had impeccable military credentials, having […]
more…12 Apr, 2014
BBC News: Leading artists, academics, MPs warn against Modi
Prominent Indian artists and academics have written an open letter warning against the possible election of Hindu nationalist politician Narendra Modi. The letter – signed by writer Salman Rushdie and sculptor Anish Kapoor among others – attacked Mr Modi’s record in the 2002 Gujarat riots. Mr Modi, a candidate for the opposition BJP in the […]
more…11 Apr, 2014
How Israel’s war industry profits from violent US immigration “reform” | The Electronic Intifada
Im/migrant rights advocates in the US organized a national day of action on 5 April, the day they expected President Barack Obama’s record-breaking rate of deportations to reach a total of 2 million during his administration. But scant attention has been paid to the list of global benefactors awaiting the profits from legislation escalating border […]
more…11 Apr, 2014
Indigenous Leaders Targeted in Battle to Protect Forests – Inter Press Service
WASHINGTON, Apr 9 2014 (IPS) – Indigenous leaders are warning of increased violence in the fight to save their dwindling forests and ecosystems from extractive companies. Indigenous representatives and environmental activists from Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas met over the weekend here to commemorate those leading community fights against extractive industries. The conference, called […]
more…11 Apr, 2014
When Medicines Don’t Work Anymore – Inter Press Service
by Martin Khor GENEVA, Apr 10 2014 (IPS) – The growing crisis of antibiotic resistance is catching the attention of policy-makers, but not at a fast enough rate to tackle it. More diseases are affected by resistance, meaning the bacteria cannot be killed even if different drugs are used on some patients, who then succumb. […]
more…11 Apr, 2014
BBC misreports John Kerry quotes on Mideast talks failure
For once, US Secretary of State John Kerry was not mincing his words when he blamed Israel for the breakdown of talks with the Palestinians. But you would not have known this if you were following the story from the BBC News website. Read the rest: BBC misreports John Kerry on talks failure | Redress […]
more…11 Apr, 2014
UK spy agency monitored reservations at 350 top hotels worldwide – Snowden leaks
By Gerald Greenwald One of the programs described by the newly released GCHQ document is dubbed “Royal Concierge,” under which the British agency intercepts email confirmations of hotel reservations to enable it to subject hotel guests to electronic monitoring. It also contemplates how to “influence the hotel choice” of travelers and to determine whether they […]
more…10 Apr, 2014
Building a culture of tolerance – The Hindu
What has complicated the project of secularism in India are two issues. First, the state may be neutral towards religion, but this does not mean that state actors and individuals in society are neutral towards religion. Second, there is no agreement in India that religion should be relegated to the private sphere. In fact, the […]
more…10 Apr, 2014
If Modi comes to power, the whole nation will witness riots: Mayawati – The Hindu
BSP supremo and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Thursday took a dig at BJP prime ministerial nominee Narendra Modi over Gujarat riots and said if such a person is voted to power “the whole nation will witness riots”. Addressing an election rally in Lakhimpur Kheri, Ms. Mayawati cautioned the people against electing Mr. […]
more…9 Apr, 2014
U.S. sailors sue Japanese N-power company for $1 billion over alleged radiation exposure | The Japan Times
SAN DIEGO – Nearly 80 U.S. sailors are seeking $1 billion from Tokyo Electric Power Co., operator of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, alleging the company lied about the high level of radiation in the area where they were carrying out a humanitarian mission following a tsunami that touched off a nuclear crisis […]
more…9 Apr, 2014
Victims’ sister recounts hammer hotel attack in London | GulfNews.com
Dubai: Three Emirati sisters who were bludgeoned in a bloody hammer attack at a London hotel on Sunday remain in critical condition and are under constant watch in an intensive care unit in a London hospital, said a fourth sister who was not part of the attack. The family who was staying at the hotel […]
more…9 Apr, 2014
Global Rankings Study Depicts an America in Warp Speed Decline | Alternet
April 8, 2014 | If America needed a reminder that it is fast becoming a second-rate nation, and that every economic policy of the Republican Party is wrongheaded, it got one this week with the release of the Social Progress Index (SPI). Harvard business professor Michael E. Porter, who earlier developed the Global Competitiveness Report, […]
more…9 Apr, 2014
New US reality: An empire beyond salvation – Asia Times Online
US Secretary of State John Kerry couldn’t hide his frustration anymore as the US-sponsored Palestinian peace process continued to falter. After eight months of wrangling to push talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority forward, he admitted while on a visit to Morocco on April 4 that the latest setback had served as a “reality […]
more…8 Apr, 2014
UK shoppers waste 15m tons of food a year – The Independent
Supermarkets and food retailers are today accused of failing to take responsibility for the UK’s food-waste crisis, contributing to 15 million tons of produce being thrown away unnecessarily every year. A report published today by the House of Lords EU Committee concludes British retailers are shifting the blame on to customers by luring them in […]
more…8 Apr, 2014
8 Things Mainstream Media Doesn’t Have the Courage to Tell You | Alternet
April 6, 2014 | The following are all relevant, fact-based issues, the “hard news” stories that the media has a responsibility to report. But the business-oriented press generally avoids them. Read the rest: 8 Things Mainstream Media Doesn’t Have the Courage to Tell You | Alternet.
more…7 Apr, 2014
Chilling story of one Malaysian woman’s battle against the U.S. “no-fly list”
(Rahinah Ibrahim) did nothing wrong and so should have had nothing to fear. She even has a court decision declaring that she never was nor is a threat to the United States, yet she remains outside America’s borders. Her mistaken placement on the no-fly list plunged her head first into a nightmarish world that would […]
more…7 Apr, 2014
Zionist casino billionaire eyes buying the next US president | Redress Information & Analysis
By Uri Avnery The casino mogul, Sheldon Adelson, organized a public display of his power. He summoned to his Las Vegas betting paradise the four most probable Republican candidates for the next presidential elections, in order to choose one of them. All the invitees heeded the summons, of course. It was a shameless exhibition. The […]
more…7 Apr, 2014
New York Times exposes Narendra Modi’s “controversial past”
Narendra Modi from the Bharatiya Janata Party could possibly be India’s next prime minister. An explainer on his controversial past and economic promises. Click here: http://www.nytimes.com/video/world/asia/100000002805547/narendra-modis-past.html?emc=edit_th_20140407&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=21651183
more…7 Apr, 2014
We need to talk about this (BJP) Manifesto – By N. Ram, Editor, The Hindu
What is clear by now is that the message is quite different from the reality: the BJP’s failure to unveil its Manifesto weeks after most other parties, national and regional, have come out with their mostly elaborate exercises is no small deal. So what’s the real reason for this negation of the very idea of […]
more…7 Apr, 2014
Indian General Elections: Back to sectarianism – The Hindu
The USP of the Modi campaign has been its promise to deliver efficient governance. Yet, slowly the campaign has veered towards issues with the potential to divide the polity. Meat exports are hardly the stuff of the citizen’s aspirational dreams that Mr. Modi undertook to fulfil. And yet, what should have been a non-issue has […]
more…7 Apr, 2014
Israeli diplomats beat Indian immigration officer at Delhi airport – The Times of India
NEW DELHI: Three Israeli diplomats allegedly assaulted an immigration officer at IGI airport on Saturday because he was taking a long time to clear passengers. One of the diplomats is alleged to have slapped the official while his two colleagues roughed him up. The three, believed to be junior-level officials, were charged with assault and […]
more…6 Apr, 2014
The Fukushima disaster: Three years on, who’s fooling whom? | The Japan Times
Japan’s new Basic Energy Plan sees nuclear power as an important base load energy source. But whatever “base load” means politically, the public is lulled — fooled — into a sense that, despite Fukushima, nuclear will remain a logistically viable long-term option. Yet the realities of Japan’s nuclear power industry show keeping nuclear are likely […]
more…6 Apr, 2014
3 major tech giants paying ”very low or no taxes” in Australia – Sydney Morning Herald
An Australian Tax Office crackdown on ”corporate tax erosion” has revealed that at least three major multinational technology companies are paying ”very low or no taxation” in Australia. Tax audits of the three high-tech companies could see them hit with large tax bills. The Tax Office is targeting large companies shifting local profits overseas to […]
more…6 Apr, 2014
New Report Highlights Looming Public Pensions Crisis in U.S.
GENEVA-April 02, 2014-(BUSINESS WIRE)–International insurance economics think tank The Geneva Association today issued an analysis of the growing crisis facing state and municipal pension systems in the U.S. The report suggests that the non-payment of annual required contributions and excessive reliance on one pillar of funding in pension planning are among the most significant challenges […]
more…6 Apr, 2014
Noam Chomsky: Ecology, Ethics, Anarchism | Alternet
Back in 1977, US Steel, a major corporation, decided to close its operations in Youngstown, Ohio, which was a steel town that had been built by steelworkers, by the union; it was a major steel town. That was going to destroy everyone’s occupation, the community, the society, everything — and it’s a decision made by […]
more…6 Apr, 2014
Noam Chomsky: The Dimming Prospects for Human Survival | Alternet
The corporate sector is carrying out major propaganda campaigns to convince the public that climate change, if happening at all, does not result from human activity. These efforts are aimed at overcoming the excessive rationality of the public, which continues to be concerned about the threats that scientists overwhelmingly regard as near-certain and ominous. To […]
more…5 Apr, 2014
If You Do Not Conform, The Thought Nazis WILL Get You | InvestmentWatch
If you do not conform to the new politically correct moral code in America, you cannot be a CEO of a major corporation. If you think that I am joking, just read on. I am actually deadly serious. If you are a young person in America today, what you believe about certain issues is going […]
more…5 Apr, 2014
The mirage of peace in the Middle East | Arab News
As the US-imposed April 29 deadline for a “framework” agreement between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority looms, time is also running out for the American administration itself. The Obama administration must now conjure up an escape route to avoid a political crisis if the talks are to fail, as they surely will. Chances […]
more…5 Apr, 2014
Child abuse ring busted in UK had spread from US to Philippines – The Independent
It takes a long time to unravel the secrets of a computer, even one where little obvious attempt has been made to hide what was on it. The examination of Ford’s revealed 600 images of children, both stills and videos. Some included adults conducting and orchestrating sexual acts. It was clear that some of the […]
more…5 Apr, 2014
The Vineyard of the Saker: A new Cold War has begun – let us embrace it with relief!
Short of waging war on Russia as it did in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Libya or Syria – the USA has pretty “maxed out” its anti-Russian policies, and the fact is they don’t amount to much. So what do you call a little bit of something bad, but not enough to really hurt […]
more…5 Apr, 2014
MH370: Who has means & motive to take a plane full of people? — RT Op-Edge
The Malaysian government does not have the most sophisticated satellite and radar surveillance systems and it took several days for them to admit that they had indeed tracked MH370 back in a westerly direction across the Malay Peninsula. From that last point of contact on, the Malaysian authorities have been entirely reliant on ‘help’ from […]
more…4 Apr, 2014
PressTV – Malaysian protesters slam ‘irresponsible’ US media
Malaysian activists have staged a rally to protest what they call unprofessional reporting by US news outlets on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The demonstration was held on Thursday outside the US Embassy in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur. The protesters called on the United States to take action against CNN and Fox News […]
more…4 Apr, 2014
The endless calamity in West Asia – The Hindu
If not for the blind support by the United States, Israel would be considered one of the planet’s most undesirable states. Israel has disregarded more U.N. Security Council resolutions that sanction its behaviour than any other state. But with U.S. protection, these resolutions come without any pressure — no sanctions, no retribution, and certainly no […]
more…4 Apr, 2014
Study: Vegetarians are less healthy and have lower quality of life – The Independent
Vegetarians are less healthy than meat-eaters, a controversial study has concluded, despite drinking less, smoking less and being more physically active than their carnivorous counterparts. A study conducted by the Medical University of Graz in Austria found that the vegetarian diet, as characterised by intake of fruits, vegetables and whole-grain products, appeared to carry elevated […]
more…3 Apr, 2014
Statement by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on US Efforts to Curb Freedom of Speech
2 April 2014 – I am writing today to express grave concern about a wave of legislative measures in the United States aimed at punishing and intimidating those who speak their conscience and challenge the human rights violations endured by the Palestinian people. In legislatures in Maryland, New York, Illinois, Florida, and even the United […]
more…2 Apr, 2014
European Parliament Members Call for Boycott of Israeli settlements
BRUSSELS, March 27, 2014 (WAFA) – In a letter sent to EU Foreign Policy Chief, Catherine Ashton, 29 members of the European Parliament have called upon the European External Action Service (EEAS) to take action to discourage European businesses from trading with illegal Israeli settlements. “There are several examples of the many ways in which […]
more…2 Apr, 2014
‘Game, not war’ as Pakistan, India lock horns at Street World Cup – Hindustan Times
Not a cricket bat in sight. Instead, a taste of the “Maracana” atmosphere as Pakistani and Indian street children met Tuesday at the Street Child World Cup in Rio. The result, a thumping 13-0 win for the Pakistanis, was immaterial, team delegations stressed, as they eschewed traditional rivalries. Star of the show was 15-year-old Raziq […]
more…2 Apr, 2014
Clapper: NSA performed warrantless searches on Americans’ calls and emails – The Guardian
US intelligence chiefs have confirmed that the National Security Agency has used a “back door” in surveillance law to perform warrantless searches on Americans’ communications. The NSA’s collection programs are ostensibly targeted at foreigners, but in August the Guardian revealed a secret rule change allowing NSA analysts to search for Americans’ details within the databases. […]
more…1 Apr, 2014
No brand-name hotel chains or airlines on Forbes list of America’s 100 Most Trustworthy Companies
“The focus has always been on people who cheat, lie, and steal,” says Kaplan, “so we thought it could be good to focus some light on those companies that are transparent and consistent.” Kaplan says that companies that make this list are reporting accurately on their outcomes, good or bad. While there’s no guarantee that […]
more…1 Apr, 2014
MH 370: Respecting One’s Friends
Kuala Lumpur, April 1, 2014 – There is an irony in this. On the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia, Sino-Malaysian ties are at their lowest ebb. In the wake of the MH 370 tragedy, relatives of some of the Chinese passengers on that ill-fated flight, […]
more…1 Apr, 2014
Airports eager to cater to Muslims’ needs | The Japan Times
For the most devout followers of Islam, traveling to Japan has often spelled trouble. Some may recall entering clothing shops in a desperate search for fitting rooms where they could perform one of their five daily prayers. Others may cringe at the times they had to prostrate themselves in the corner of an airport lounge, […]
more…31 Mar, 2014
U.S. moves to crush internal dissent | Intellihub News
By Janet C. Phelan (INTELLIHUB) – In yet another legal maneuver to shut down dissent, the attorney disciplinary board in the State of Illinois has suspended Chicago-based activist attorney Kenneth Ditkowsky’s license to practice law for four years, following a hearing where Ditkowsky’s right to speak out against corruption in the courts featured center-stage. Ditkowsky, […]
more…31 Mar, 2014
Putin’s rating hits record high, Obama’s drops to record low – English pravda.ru
According to opinion polls, President Vladimir Putin’s rating rose again in March and reached the record level of 82.3 percent. The head of state has earned such high approvals primarily in connection with the entry of the Crimea in the Russian Federation, VTsIOM research center said. Most Russians support Putin’s stance on Ukraine. Meanwhile, across […]
more…31 Mar, 2014
Russia Mulls Easing Visa Requirements for Tourists
MOSCOW, March 28 (RIA Novosti) – Russia’s parliament is due to consider a draft law lengthening the validity of tourist visas and easing the requirements for obtaining them, a government website said Friday. The bill, initiated by the Russian government, proposes to reduce the complexity of the application process for tourist visas, as well as […]
more…31 Mar, 2014
Russia thanks West for useful sanctions – English pravda.ru
Lt. Gen. Alexander Mikhailov, a member of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, reviewed this issue in a live broadcast of Pravda.Ru.: Today all of our farms are suffering because we import products from abroad. Maybe we should not relegate our food market to foreign manufacturers or deliver dubious foreign products, but should pay […]
more…31 Mar, 2014
Kep tourism chief on latest plans – Phnom Penh Post
In a recent interview, Som Chenda, the newly appointed director of the Kep tourism department – he was in charge of Sihanoukville before moving to the post in 2012 – talks to the Post’s Chan Muy Hong about recent upgrades, and discusses what’s next. What’s the difference between Kep and Sihanoukville tourism? Kep province is […]
more…31 Mar, 2014
U.N. rights forum calls for use of armed drones to comply with law | Reuters
GENEVA Fri Mar 28, 2014 (Reuters) – The United Nations called on all states on Friday to ensure that the use of armed drones complies with international law, backing a proposal from Pakistan seen as taking aim at the United States. A resolution presented by Pakistan on behalf of co-sponsors including Yemen and Switzerland did […]
more…29 Mar, 2014
Invasion of the Data Snatchers – Truthdig
Estimates vary, but by 2020 there could be over 30 billion devices connected to the Internet. Once dumb, they will have smartened up thanks to sensors and other technologies embedded in them and, thanks to your machines, your life will quite literally have gone online. The implications are revolutionary. Your smart refrigerator will keep an […]
more…29 Mar, 2014
To Spy To Live – Inter Press Service
GAZA CITY , Mar 28 2014 (IPS) – “If you want to live and receive medical treatment, you have my number, so you can call me and agree to my request. You will then get medical help, and survive.” The request, the patient said, was from an Israeli intelligence officer looking to recruit him in […]
more…29 Mar, 2014
Why battleground Varanasi is different – The Hindu
Mr. Modi sees the Varanasi of Hindutva. Mr. Kejriwal claims a more relaxed but lived Hinduism. He signals a holiness, which allows for difference, which generates the secular. He hints at the Varanasi of amity, of many faiths rather than a saffron Varanasi. For Mr. Kejriwal, the colours of Varanasi go beyond saffron and he […]
more…29 Mar, 2014
Australian galleries embroiled in Indian antiquities scandal – FT.com
Two of the biggest public art galleries in Australia have become embroiled in a controversy over their purchases of allegedly stolen Indian artefacts, amid concerns that the multibillion dollar international trade in looted antiquities continues to flourish. Visitors to the Art Gallery of New South Wales on Friday were greeted with a conspicuous blank space […]
more…28 Mar, 2014
Watch the US Drop 2.5 Million Tons of Bombs on Laos | Mother Jones
Between 1964 and 1973, the United States dropped around 2.5 million tons of bombs on Laos. While the American public was focused on the war in neighboring Vietnam, the US military was waging a devastating covert campaign to cut off North Vietnamese supply lines through the small Southeast Asian country. The nearly 600,000 bombing runs […]
more…28 Mar, 2014
Narendra Modi cult threatens to swamp even his own organisation – Hindustan Times
Dravidian politics is full of blind hero worship of leaders. Devoted followers do not just believe in a leader but venerate him/her. The mega cutouts, the temples, the almost tribal rituals create a larger than life personality which then dwarfs everyone and everything around it. A signal from the Supreme Being can send the hordes […]
more…26 Mar, 2014
Sex Trafficking Victims Go Unnoticed in Laos | The Diplomat
VIENTIANE – Like many girls in Laos, where almost one-third of the population lives below the poverty line, Vahn* was desperate to earn money for her family. This made her a prime target for sex traffickers. As an uneducated 15-year old, Vahn said she was convinced by her stepsister to work at a farm in […]
more…26 Mar, 2014
After years of humiliation, Israeli Arabs say getting better treatment at airport | Haaretz
A new security system at Ben-Gurion International Airport seems to have suspended the invasive and humiliating security checks that have until now been routine for Palestinian and Israeli Arab travelers. For the past two weeks, these passengers say, they have been treated exactly the same as Jewish passengers, instead of being subjected to interrogations, searches […]
more…26 Mar, 2014
A one-man show all the way: Dileep Padgaonkar – The Times Of India
The adage that you can’t make an omelette without breaking an egg or two is all too apposite in the BJP’s domestic turmoil at present. Given his antecedents in Gujarat, Narendra Modi will do better than break an egg or two. He will ensure that hens who preen their feathers are consigned to a coop […]
more…26 Mar, 2014
Govt plans to cut number of elderly kept alive on feeding tubes | The Japan Times
For the first time, Japan is trying to hold down the number of bedridden elderly people kept alive, sometimes for years, by feeding tubes. The government is planning to cut payouts on insertions in new patients and encourage home care. About 260,000 elderly live on feeding tubes nationwide. Faced with a heavy public debt burden, […]
more…26 Mar, 2014
Stores looking to tourists for big sales | The Japan Times
Many major department stores are zeroing in on foreign tourists and other visitors exempt from paying the consumption tax if they spend over a certain amount, anticipating that sales of luxury items will plunge following the sales tax hike next Tuesday. Department stores have enjoyed solid growth in the past few months thanks to robust […]
more…25 Mar, 2014
Migrants to Australia fear racism, being victims of crime
Australians are no longer just a weird mob – they are also seen as racist and discriminatory, a survey of new migrants says. Asked to nominate what they ”least like” about Australia, racism and discrimination was listed among migrants’ chief concerns. Those from non-English speaking backgrounds were almost twice as likely to report suffering discrimination […]
more…25 Mar, 2014
What happens to a relationship when people stop kissing? – The Independent
Some studies suggest that many people remember their first kiss better than the first time they had sex. But if you’re in a long-term relationship, can you remember your last one? One British Heart Foundation study revealed that 18 per cent of married people don’t pucker up with their partner for an entire week, while […]
more…25 Mar, 2014
How the US dream of world supremacy was buried in Crimea
The main thing to understand about the US foreign policy is that it is basically run by people who have no experience or even understanding of diplomacy and its purposes. It’s not only Mrs Nuland and her famous “fuck the EU!” – it’s also Kerry and his constant lies and zig-zags, it is Mrs Rice […]
more…24 Mar, 2014
Western hypocrisy: Crimea and Israeli War Crimes – Al Jazeera
by Vacy Vlazna The West hits Russia with sanctions for annexing Crimea, but it has yet to punish Israel for war crimes in Palestine. Dr Vacy Vlazna is Coordinator of Justice for Palestine Matters. She was also a convenor of Australia East Timor Association and coordinator of the East Timor Justice Lobby as well as serving […]
more…24 Mar, 2014
Electronic Warfare Technology Could Explain Disappearance of Malaysian Airliner
Renowned government cover-up expert Richard Dolan shared fresh ideas in a GaiamTV.com interview this week about a possible clue to explaining the March 8 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370. Dolan says 20 electronic warfare experts were among the 239 passengers and crew members aboard the plane that disappeared from radar 45 minutes after takeoff […]
more…24 Mar, 2014
German parliament confirms NSA inquiry to start in April – Deutsche Welle
Germany’s four major parties have unanimously approved a parliamentary inquiry into surveillance by the NSA. A German newspaper reported that whistleblower Edward Snowden, currently in Russia, may testify via Skype. No parliamentarian voted against the establishment of a special Bundestag committee investigating the global spying activities of the National Security Agency NSA in the US […]
more…23 Mar, 2014
Dry bars – is England sobering up? – The Guardian
Alcohol is omnipresent,” says Catherine Salway, handing me something called a Beetroot Coco-tini. “You can’t even go to the cinema now without considering having a glass of wine. But I thought: ‘There’s a way to cut through that, and do the opposite.’” Salway is 40, and the founder of a new “gastrobar” called Redemption, located […]
more…23 Mar, 2014
UN Rapporteur on Palestine, a Jew, blasts Israel for ‘colonialism’, ‘apartheid’ and ‘ethnic cleansing’
GENEVA, 21 March 2014, (Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights) – The United Nations Special Rapporteur on occupied Palestine, Richard Falk, today called for an assessment by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the legal status of the prolonged Israeli occupation of Palestine, and allegations that it has legally unacceptable characteristics of […]
more…23 Mar, 2014
Another stolen generation: How Australia still wrecks Aboriginal families – John Pilger, The Guardian
The tape is searing. There is the voice of an infant screaming as he is wrenched from his mother, who pleads, “There is nothing wrong with my baby. Why are you doing this to us? I would’ve been hung years ago, wouldn’t I? Because [as an Aboriginal Australian] you’re guilty before you’re found innocent.” The […]
more…23 Mar, 2014
Will the real America please stand up? – Arab News
By Aijaz Zaka Syed There is a little America in all of us. And we all love and admire in various degrees what America ostensibly stands for or once stood for: Democracy, freedom, civil liberties, freedom of speech and action and a celebration of individualism and doing your own thing. If you are born with […]
more…22 Mar, 2014
The seven deadly sins of travel – Sydney Morning Herald
Travel broadens the mind – and possibly indulges some of our worst traits, as these writers reveal. Read the rest: The seven deadly sins of travel.
more…21 Mar, 2014
How three major political players in India are using social media – The Hindu
In India, the mass social media revolution is being led by politicians who have grasped the medium and are now utilising it. Narendra Modi enters this election with a first-mover advantage and over three million twitter followers. Arvind Kejriwal is a social media wonder who has successfully used the medium for fund raising and increasing […]
more…20 Mar, 2014
US tech giants knew of NSA data collection, agency’s top lawyer insists – The Guardian
The senior lawyer for the National Security Agency stated unequivocally on Wednesday that US technology companies were fully aware of the surveillance agency’s widespread collection of data, contradicting months of angry denials from the firms. Rajesh De, the NSA general counsel, said all communications content and associated metadata harvested by the NSA under a 2008 […]
more…20 Mar, 2014
Four user-driven projects shaping tomorrow’s Internet
Brussels, 18 March 2014 (European Commission MEMO) – With some 2.5 billion users world-wide, today’s Internet is an established part of our lives. But new challenges are arising all the time and Europe needs to think ahead so that Internet can continue to offer new services, applications and business opportunities. From 18th to 20th March, […]
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Report: Israel’s Poverty Rate Highest Among OECD Nations
JERUSALEM, Mar 19 (NNN-XINHUA) – Israel has the highest poverty rate among developed countries, with one out of five Israelis living in poverty, said the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in its latest report. The ‘Society at a Glance 2014’ report says, Israel’s poverty rate is nearly twice the OECD average of 11.3 […]
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“Keeping the Lid on the Lie”: Growing Influence of the 9/11 Truth Movement
It is impossible to keep the lid on a lie forever – especially a major deception carried out in full view of witnesses and cameras. The last article in the Media Response series was published in February 2010, when public broadcasters in eight countries were reporting doubts about the official 9/11 story, and nine corporate […]
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Why parents should embrace date nights | The Guardian
Welcome to child-centric family life where time alone has all but vanished. Adult recreation – supper, a glass of wine and Newsnight – now merges amorphously with last-minute maths revision, packing sports kits and urging children to get ready for bed – a ritual they are true masters at protracting. Couples therapists would say parents […]
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Martin Amis: Money has finally defeated British obsession with social class – The Independent
An American-style pursuit of wealth has finally defeated the British obsession with social class, the author Martin Amis has claimed. Sending a child to Eton College was once a class statement. But now it is a display of mere spending power, the novelist argues in a BBC4 documentary, Martin Amis’s England. Amis, who moved to […]
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Saudi Arabia to invest $750 mn in Indian infrastructure – Hindustan Times
In what will channelise investments from oil-rich Saudi Arabia into India’s infrastructure sector, India and Saudi Arabia have formalised the structuring of the $750-million (about Rs. 4,650-crore) India-Saudi Investment Fund that was announced during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Riyadh in 2010. The infrastructure sector requires an estimated $1 trillion (or Rs. 62 lakh […]
more…19 Mar, 2014
Israelis restrict Muslim entry to Al Aqsa mosque – GulfNews.com
Ramallah: The Israeli occupation’s security authorities have been banning Palestinians from entering the Al Aqsa Holy compound in the mornings. The move restricts access to Muslim worshippers and students who study at the compound, also known as Al Haram Al Sharif. The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned the Israeli move. While Palestinians have […]
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Airlines use technology to keep tabs on you | GulfNews.com
London: As the door of his limousine opened outside Virgin Atlantic’s business class lounge at Heathrow Airport one recent afternoon, Declan Jones was startled to be greeted by more than just a smiling face. Kenneth Charles, a Virgin customer service agent, picked up Jones’ suitcase and peered at him through a Google Glass headset, which […]
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Leaked File Details U.S. Phone Monitoring Abroad – NYTimes.com
The National Security Agency is recording all telephone calls and their routing data in one foreign country and retaining that information for a month so that it can be analyzed later, according to a report based on a top secret intelligence document. Similar but less comprehensive efforts exist in at least four other foreign countries, […]
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Did you catch your bad mood from Facebook? – Hindustan Times
Can you “catch a mood” from spending time on social media? Researchers from the University of California, San Diego believe so. Their study, published in PLOS ONE, analysed over a billion anonymised status updates from more than 100 million Facebook users located in major US cities. It took place over 1,180 days, between January 2009 […]
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Glare from world’s biggest solar power plant is blinding pilots in-flight – Quartz
Airplane pilots reported that they were blinded by the intense sunlight reflecting off some of the 340,000 mirrors at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System on the California-Nevada border. Yet six months elapsed before their reports reached the regulator that oversees the plant, which is located near the Las Vegas airport. The mirrors, called heliostats, […]
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China cannot tolerate Philippines’ occupation of reef: spokesman
BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) — China will not tolerate the Philippines’ occupation of the Ren’ai Reef in the South China Sea and will closely watch the next move in the area, a spokesman said on Monday. “The Chinese government is as resolved to safeguard our sovereignty as ever,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at […]
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BJP: Fascism in the garb of patriotism – Seema Sengupta – Arab News
Politics over appropriation of patriotism is going on in full swing in India, currently gripped by high election fever. The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Rajnath Singh and the controversial retired Army Gen. VK Singh have bombarded the Union government recently for failing to address the legitimate concerns of the armed forces. Gen. Singh, […]
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Guardian editor receives European Press award for Edward Snowden story
Alan Rusbridger, the editor in chief of the Guardian, has been honoured at the European Press awards for leading the team which masterminded a series of remarkable disclosures from the files leaked by the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. The Guardian was given “The Special Award” by judges at the European Press Prize – Europe’s equivalent […]
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Australian Insider trading laws in spotlight again – Sydney Morning Herald
The startling ramp-up in Leighton Holdings’ share price last week – ahead of Hochtief’s takeover move on Monday – is just the latest in a series of events that have sparked questions about the enforcement and strength of Australia’s insider trading laws. Last month, the corporate regulator was questioned for not taking action after two […]
more…17 Mar, 2014
Chris Hedges: Israel’s War on American Universities – Truthdig
The banning of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at Northeastern University in Boston on March 7, along with a university threat of disciplinary measures against some of its members, replicates sanctions being imposed against numerous student Palestinian rights groups across the country. The attacks, and the disturbingly similar forms of punishment, appear to be […]
more…16 Mar, 2014
Role of anti-gay U.S. evangelicals exposed in Uganda – The Independent
Last month, the Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni finally signed his country’s controversial anti-gay bill into law, outlawing homosexuality and threatening offenders with up to 14 years in prison. Mr Museveni claimed the measure was “provoked by arrogant and careless western groups that are fond of coming into our schools and recruiting young children into homosexuality.” […]
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