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Foreign interference has ensured that turmoil and disaster are constant companions for Haiti
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Many former colonies in the Caribbean have encountered problems since independence, often due to meddling from abroad. But few have suffered like Haiti, with the assassination of its president the latest mysterious blow.
Jul 12, 2021 17:28
The housing market may be booming for a fortunate few, but the have-nots of Britain are still being left way behind
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High earners and those with wealthy parents, aided and abetted by government schemes only designed to make the economy ‘look’ good, are forcing up house prices for the rest. After Covid, housing is the next crisis on the horizon.
Apr 29, 2021 08:04
Off with her head! Aussie republicans scent blood as Queen’s secret letters on PM’s contentious sacking are set to be made public
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The UK monarch’s role in a controversial takedown of an Australian MP in 1975 may finally be revealed after a court order. Is this what the republican movement Down Under needs to finally dump the British royals?
May 29, 2020 22:10
Hypocrisy: British govt sought out ‘BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES’ in China’s wet markets as public health body warned Brits to stay away
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The Covid-19 crisis has triggered Western calls to ban Chinese wet markets, one of which is thought to be the source of the virus – but where was the anger when the UK was promoting “business opportunities” in these very markets?
Apr 16, 2020 08:31
American gun laws: Why the issues are not as clear-cut as they first appear
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Apart from offering heartfelt condolences to the families of the slain in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio, there is little that foreigners can do or helpfully say about the mass slaughter. It is a domestic internal affair.
Aug 4, 2019 14:51
Boxed off: If Saudi dictatorship murdered & dismembered critic in Turkey, how would Erdogan respond?
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As Riyadh is accused of allegedly murdering their critic Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey, the key question is how President Erdogan would respond if suspicions are confirmed. My money is on him responding with blood and iron.
Oct 9, 2018 13:46
Old wine, new bottles: Trump withdrawal from UN Human Rights Council is business as usual for US
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Unlike other decisions taken by Donald Trump the announcement that the US is leaving the UN Human Rights Council has a lot of background in the policies adopted by previous administrations, many of which also despised the body
Jun 20, 2018 15:54
Job done: Russia saved Syria from US regime change… now it’s over to diplomacy
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Five years of war, five months of Russian military intervention, and now peace talks are underway. It’s as simple as that.
Mar 15, 2016 12:50
What next after the neocon rape of Ukraine?
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Since its divestment from the Soviet Union, Ukraine has been something of a schizophrenic nation with conflicting allegiances in the West and East of the country. In recent years, a neocon agenda has stoked up this internal strife to incendiary levels.
Aug 5, 2015 11:05
Patrick Macnee: The Avengers and a lament for a lost Britain
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The actor Patrick Macnee, the star of the cult 1960s British adventure series The Avengers, who died last week aged 93, has been widely mourned.
Jun 29, 2015 16:28
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