Sunday, 2 October 2016

ABC, NBC Censor Largest Native Mobilization In Decades Against Dakota Access Pipeline




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ABC, NBC Censor Largest Native Mobilization In Decades Against Dakota Access Pipeline

Native nations across the continent sign a new treaty opposing oilsands expansion as anthropologists, historians and museums condemn destruction of Sioux sites, but you wouldn’t know it from the mainstream media.

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Brazilian President Michel Temer: Dilma Rousseff Impeached Because She Didn’t Support Neoliberalism

Rousseff rejected a proposal by Temer’s party which included ‘cuts to health and education spending, reduced welfare benefits, a raised retirement age, new private sector partnerships and decreased market regulations,’ according to a journalist at The Intercept Brasil.

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US Policy May Soon Lead Iraq Into Syrian Style Civil War

‘The result could be an Aleppo-style quagmire,’ warned a former U.S. army officer who believes that the efforts of U.S.-backed Iraqi forces to retake Mosul from ISIS could provoke a civil war.
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More Than 15,000 Protest Death Of Man Attacked By Neo-Nazis Finland

The organizers hope to fight against "a culture of silence" in the face of racist violence, according to their press release.
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Netanyahu Holds Closed Door Meeting With Clinton, Trump Ahead Of First Debate

The press was barred from covering the meeting between Netanyahu and Trump, but Trump's campaign said in a statement that the men, who have known each other for years, discussed "many topics important to both countries." Continue reading 

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Gary Johnson: I Would Pardon Snowden

Amid a renewed debate about Edward Snowden, Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson said Saturday he would pardon the whistleblower based on his knowledge of the case. 

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Libyans Who Once Opposed Gaddafi Now Regret US-Led Regime Change

‘Before 2011, I hated Gaddafi more than anyone. But now, life is much, much harder, and I have become his biggest fan.” Continue reading 

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US Opposes Plan For ISIS War Crime Tribunal

US officials say they are concerned that the focus on trials for ISIS detainees would “distract” from the war effort. Continue reading 

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Questions Remain As Police Release Video Of Fatal Charlotte Shooting

The release of dash cam and body cam footage follows days of protests and demands for footage to be made public Continue reading 

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British Government Backing Big Oil’s Plans For Drilling In Africa’s National Parks

The British government has offered support to a controversial multi-billion pound plan to drill for oil in one of Africa’s oldest national parks, according to documents obtained by Energydesk. The project, involving British company Tullow Oil; French firm Total and …Continue reading 

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Syrian Intelligence Claims To Have Proof Of US Military Coordination With ISIS

The head of the Syrian parliament, added that after the coalition's airstrikes on the Syrian troops, the US military directed terrorists' attack on the Syrian army.

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