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New vegan propaganda movie ‘Eating Our Way To Extinction’ with Kate Winslet certainly won’t make me give up meat & fish
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Wannabe filmmakers Ludo and Otto Brockway have an important message to convey in their new enviro-doom documentary. But using famous family connections to add some stardust makes it harder to take the project seriously.
Sep 20, 2021 12:57
Reports of racial discrimination DOUBLE in Germany as Covid brings bubbling undercurrent of anti-Asian sentiment to the fore
Opinion
Germany’s Anti-Discrimination Agency is so overwhelmed with complaints of discrimination its phone lines have been shut since October. While racism towards Asians during Covid-19 is partly to blame, the problem goes far deeper.
May 13, 2021 19:42
Gassed to death: Bhopal tragedy is hard for India to live down even after 35 years
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It has been 35 years since the Bhopal disaster struck India and claimed 20,000 lives, but its legal, moral, and historical lessons are relevant to this day – and holds an answer for the nation to come to terms with its trauma.
Dec 4, 2019 03:00
October 5, 2000: Flashback to Yugoslavia, West's first color revolution victim
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While Washington makes evidence-free claims of Russian interference in US politics, it is worth remembering an epidemic of “color revolutions” around the world openly sponsored by the US, which began in Serbia 17 years ago.
Oct 5, 2017 12:41
The killing of history - John Pilger
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One of the most hyped 'events' of American television, The Vietnam War, has started on the PBS network. The directors are Ken Burns and Lynn Novick.
Sep 23, 2017 12:00
Bomb Iran? Not now: bomb Yemen
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‘Operation Decisive Storm’ – the Pentagon-style House of Saud glorifying of its ghastly ‘Bomb Yemen’ show - could be summed up in a single paragraph.
Apr 8, 2015 15:42
Why do we know nothing about ISIS?
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“Don’t you know that Isis was the name of an Egyptian goddess?” a colleague from Iraq recently wrote me. “Mind you, they never give things names for no reason in the West. Terror, death and fear – that is what we have to cope with day by day.”
Oct 20, 2014 15:12
US oblivion: Obama's weird tour of Asia
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At the end of April, President Barack Obama swept through Asia like a storm, leaving behind him all sorts of political debris, as well as confusion, and often even deep embarrassment.
May 1, 2014 18:40
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