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Daily Briefing—21st Sept 2010
Posted: 21 September 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abdu Rahman, ACLU, Af-Pak War, airstrikes, Andy Worthington, antiwar activism, arms trading, Brazil, C.J. Chivers, Carol Rosenberg, China, Chris Hedges, Dahr Jamail, Death Penalty, domestic surveillance, domestic terrorism, drones, electoral politics, Eric Garris, false flag operation, FBI, Federal Reserve, fiat money, FOREX, Glenn Greenwald, gold, Great Recesseion, Guantanamo Bay, Iran, Israel, Jason Ditz, Kaveh L. Afrasiabi, Kyrgyzstan, Lockheed MArtin, Middle East, Middle East peace process, military industrial complex, NAM, Noah Shachtman, Obama Administration, Omar Khadr, Pakistan, Paul O'Mahoney, Peace Now, Pittsburgh G-20 Summit, privacy rights, racism, Saudi Arabia, Scott Horton, settlement expansion, Sheldon Richman, Somalia, Stephen Walt, Sweden, Tom Engelhardt, UAE, Wall Street, war games, Warfare and Conflict, West Bank, William Fisher
Daily Briefing—18th Aug 2010
Posted: 18 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, ANP, Austrian Economics, Big Pharma, China, Colombia, Cordoba House, David Petraeus, dot com bubble, DR Congo, economic crisis, France, free press, government transparency, Ground Zero Mosque, Haiti, ICC, Iceland, illegal immigration, Illinois, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, Jonathan Cook, Justin Raimondo, Keynesianism, Kyrgyzstan, Latin America, M. Junaid Levesque-Alam, Madagascar, media, Milburn Line, mortgage crisis, Nancy Pelosi, New York, Obama Administration, odious debt, OIC, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, PSCs, public opinion, Rod Blagojevich, Rohit Chopra, Secure Communities, South Africa, South Korea, Spencer Ackerman, Timothy Geithner, United States, USD, Vincent Fernando, war crimes, Warfare and Conflict, Wikileaks, Yousaf Raza Gilani, Zionism
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Daily Briefing—16th Aug 2010
Posted: 16 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Adam Habib, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Afghanistan motherlode, Bangladesh, banking, China, civil liberties, double-dip recession, Federal Reserve, gay marriage, Hamid Karzai, home foreclosures, human rights, Human Rights Watch, IDF, India, Islam, Islamophobia, Jammu and Kashmir, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, labor unions, law, oil, Pakistan, Poland, private military contractors, Prop 8, PTSD, Riz Khan, Robert Gates, Robert Naiman, Stanley McChrystal, Stephen Lendman, Taliban, UJ, UK, universal jurisdiction, Uzbeks, war crimes, workers rights
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Daily Briefing—14th-15th July 2010
Posted: 14 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Africa, Al Jazeera, Al Shabaab, banking, BDS, Boubacar Coris Diop, BP, Build America Bonds, censorship, China, CIA, corporatism, Darian Worden, David Petraeus, David Rose, Egypt, FCC, Federal Reserve, France, Gaza, Gaza blockade, Gulf of Tonkin Incident, Gulf oil spill, Horn of Africa, illegal immigration, Iran, ISI, ISIS, Israel, Israel-Lebanon War, Jeff Stein, Jeremy Sapienza, Jim Lobe, Johnny Rotton, Justin Raimondo, Kyrgyzstan, labor unions, Mumbai attacks, Newt Gingrich, NPT, nuclear weapons, Obama, Obama Administration, Pakistan, poverty, Robert Scheer, Saddam Hussein, Shahram Amiri, Somalia, South Korea, Stephen Walt, student loan, Tariq Aziz, Thalif Deen, Tonkin Gulf, Uganda, UN, unemployment, Uzbekistan, Vietnam War
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Daily Briefing—16th June 2010
Posted: 16 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, BP, BP Gulf oil spill, Bush Administration, Carl Levin, Chicago, CIFA, civil liberties, Congo, Cuba, Darian Worden, David Petraeus, DIA, DPRK, DRC, ECB, economic sanctions, Ecuador, El Paso Intelligence Unit, EPIC, EU, European Union, Federal Reserve, FICOR, flotilla, Free Gaza Movement, Gaza blockade, global bank tax, Haqqani Network, hunger strike, IHH, IMF, immigrant asylum, immigration, Iran, Israel, Justin Raimondo, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, North Korea, Obama Administration, Oracle, Palestine-Israel, Pentagon, political prisoners, renminbi, Richard Daley, RICO Act, SCOTUS, South Korea, Stephen Walt, torture, Turkey, UN, Wal-Mart, West Bank, yuan
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Daily Briefing—15th June 2010
Posted: 15 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: 1953 Iran coup, Afghan Taliban, Afghanistan, Ahmed Wali Karzai, Amity Shlaes, Andy Worthington, Antoaneta Becker, austerity measures, Bill O'Reilly, Blackstone Group, BP, Canada, China, CIA, Coal India, currency manipulation, Daniel Tencer, death row, deportation, drug war, Dubai assassination, E, Eric Ruder, euro, European Union, extrajudicial assassinations, fiber optics, GCC, general strike, Gitmo, Glenn Greenwald, global debt, Goldman Sachs, Gregory White, Guantanamo Bay, habeas corpus, Haqqani Network, healthcare, Hindustan Copper, Honda, immigration, indefinite detention, India, inflation, Iran, Iraq, ISI, Israel, James Risen, Jan Brewer, Kyrgyzstan, labor unions, Latin America, Maher Arar, Matthew Berger, Maxim Bakiyev, Michael Gould-Wartofsky, mineral deposits, Mossad, Nigeria, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Pentagon, Persian Gulf, private military contractors, Quetta Shura, RCMP, renminbi, renminbi yuan, Robert Gibbs, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, SCOTUS, secret prisons, Singapore, Spain, Taliban, torture, treasury bonds, TTP, UN, UNHRC, USD, Vincent Fernando, War on Terror, yuan
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Sri Lanka ‘Will Hang’ Former Army Chief for War Crimes Investigation Participation
Posted: 7 June 2010 by Little Alex in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Anna Neistat, Arundhati Roy, BBC, China, corporatism, Cuba, detention camps, Geneva Conventions, Gotabhaya Rajapakse, HardTalk, human rights, Human Rights Watch, IHL, India, international humanitarian law, international law, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, LTTE, Mahinda Rajapakse, Manmohan Singh, Pakistan, Pratibha Patil, Rajavarothayam Sambanthan, Rajiv Gandhi assassination, Russia, Sarath Fonseka, SLAF, Sonia Gandhi, Sri Lanka, Stephen Sackur, Sutirtho Patranobis, Tajikistan, Tamil Tigers, UN, UN Security Council, UNHRC, UNSC, Uzbekistan, Venezuela
The Sri Lankan defense minister has threatened to hang a parliament member, recently resigned from the S.L.A.F., if he exposes the country’s war crimes against the Tamils. The suppression of the war crimes during the country’s quarter-century civil war and the government’s forging alliances have dangerous potential.
Daily Briefing—20th May 2010
Posted: 20 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, al-Quds, Arizona, Bank of America, banking, border violence, BP, Brazil, Bush Administration, China, CIA, Coast Guard, corporatism, East Jerusalem, eminent domain, EUR, eurozone, FDA, FDIC, financial crisis, Gareth Porter, Gaza, general strike, Gitmo, Glenn Kessler, Greece, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, immigration, Iran, Israel, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, mortgage crisis, night raids, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Qatar, Red Shirts, renminbi, Roger Cohen, Russia, SB 1070, settlements, Syria, Texas, Thai protests, Thailand, Turkey, UN, UN Security Council, unemployment, US, WaMu, Wikileaks, yuan
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Daily Briefing—5th May 2010
Posted: 5 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, airsteikes, Amy Goodman, Binyam Mohamed, Blackwater, BP, burqa, CDO, China, credit default swaps, drones, drug war, Ecuador, Erik Prince, Faisal Shahzad, Gaza, Gaza Massacre, Gitmo, Goldstone Report, Greece bailout, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, honor killing, India, internet surveillance, Iran, Iraq elections, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jeremy Scahill, Joseph Stalin, Justin Raimondo, Kibbutzim, Kurds, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, Kyrgyzstan, Manas Air Base, Manuel Noriega, Mexico, military industrial complex, Mossad, Muhammad Sahimi, NPT, nuclear weapons, Okinawa, PA, Pakistan, Pew Research Center, Red Shirts, Richard Goldstone, Russia, settlements, Sri Lanka, state secrets, Syria, Thai protests, Thailand, truth drug, UK, water privatization, West Bank, Xe
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