News and views from around the web posted to the Wonderland Wire:
Posts Tagged ‘Sudan’
Daily Briefing—8th Sept 2010
Posted: 8 September 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Africa, airport body scanners, airstrikes, al-Qaeda, Aleksander Kwasniewski, AMISOM, banking, black sites, Blake Hounshell, BP, Bush tax cuts, Charles Hugh Smith, China, CIA, cognitive science, counterterrorism, credit unions, Deepwater Horizon, DR Congo, drones, drug war, experimental philosophy, extrajudicial assassination, for-profit universities, France, free press, Gareth Porter, general strike, gold, Goldman Sachs, Gulf oil spill, Halliburton, Hillary Clinton, IDF, IFEX, India, Iran, Iraq War, ISAF, Israel, Israel-Lebanon War, Joe Biden, Kabul Bank, Kandahar Surge, Kashmir, Kevin Carson, land grabbing, Lebanon, Liz Pulliam Weston, Macondo oil spill, Mahmood Karzai, Mexico, military industrial complex, missile defense, Mullah Omar, NATO, neoliberalism, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philosophy, Poland, PTSD, Robert Fisk, Rwanda, secret prisons, Somalia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Stephen Walt, student loans, Sudan, suicide bombings, Taiwan, Taliban, Transocean, TSA, Uganda, UN, Yemen
Daily Briefing—23rd-24th Aug 2010
Posted: 24 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Ahmed Wali Karzai, AIG, arms trading, Blackwater, Bushehr, Cordoba House, Efraim Diveroli, Eli Lake, Federal Reserve, Ground Zero Mosque, Iran, Iraq, Iraq election, Iraq War, Iraqiya, Israel, Iyad Allawi, Jeff Stein, Middle East, Moqtada al-Sadr, net neutrality, Nouri al-Maliki, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Park51, Ray Odierno, Ron Paul, Scott Horton, Somalia, stem cell research, Stephen Walt, Sudan, Taliban, Thomas Hoenig, United States, Warfare and Conflict, Wikipedia, Xe, Zionism
News and views from around the web posted to the Wonderland Wire:
Evening Briefing—19th July 2010
Posted: 19 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Ahmadinejad, Andy Worthington, Bhopal, BP, class war, covert operations, Danny Schechter, dirty bombs, domestic surveillance, Failed States, Fareed Zakaria, FinReg, Glenn Greenwald, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, Hillary Clinton, Hopes and Prospects, illegal immigration, Iran, Jeff Stein, JeM, Joe Biden, Johann Hari, media, Mexico, Muhammed Abdullah Gul, Nancy Pelosi, Netanyahu, Noam Chomsky, Omar Khadr, Oslo Accords, Pakistan, Russia, South Africa, Sudan, torture, Turkey, UN, USAID, Vandana Shiva, Wall Street
News and views from around the web posted to the Wonderland Wire:
Evening Briefing—6th July 2010
Posted: 6 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abkhazia, Adri Nieuwhof, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ahmad Walid Fazly, Ahmedis, airstrikes, anarchism, Anna Morgenstern, apartheid, Avigdor Lieberman, Azerbaijan, bailouts, banking, Big Brother, Bill Keller, BP, Bradley Manning, China, CIA, Collateral Murder, David Cronin, David Petraeus, Dian Chu, domestic surveillance, drones, eminent domain, Eric Holder, EU, Fareed Zakaria, Federal Reserve, Five-Day War, Ford, Gareth Porter, Gaza, Gaza blockade, Gaza Massacre, Georgia, Glenn Greenwald, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, Helmand Province, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Mann Leverett, IKEA, India, international law, Iraq, Iraq War, Iraqi Kurdistan, ISI, Israel, Jesse Walker, Kevin Carson, Lawrence Wilkerson, libertarian, military industrial complex, Mitt Romney, national debt, Nigeria, night raids, NWFP, Operation Cast lead, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Pentagon, Ray Odierno, revolution, Russia, Scott Horton, settlements, SOF, South Korea, South Ossetia, Sri Lanka, Stanley McChrystal, START, Stephan Salisbury, Stephen Walt, Sudan, Taliban, Tony Hayward, torture, UAW, Uighurs, UK, UN, Venezuela, Wall Street Journal, war crimes, War on Terror, West Bank, Wikileaks, Will Grigg, women's rights, Xue Feng
News and views from around the web posted to the Wonderland Wire:
Daily Briefing—9th June 2010
Posted: 9 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Agent Orange, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, Alan Grayson, Andy Worthington, Bagram Air Base, border patrol, BP Gulf oil spill, Bradley Manning, Brazil, Britain, Chicago Police, China, civilian surge, Darfur, Dennis Kucinich, DPRK, economic sanctions, EU, European Union, Foxconn, France, Freedom Flotilla, Gaza blockade, Gitmo, gold, Guantanamo Bay, Honda, immigration, India, Iran, Iran elections, IRGC, Israel, Japan, Jundallah, Kandahar Surge, MEK, Mir Housein Mousavi, national debt, Noam Chomsky, North Korea, NPT, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, peace jirga, public opinion, Shahram Amiri, South Korea, Sudan, Taliban, tariffs, terrorism, TORDAN, Turkey, UK, UN Security Council, UNSC, Vietnam War, War, War of Terror, Yemen
News and views from around the web posted to the Wonderland Wire:
Daily Briefing—4th May 2010
Posted: 4 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Ahmadinejad, Ajmal Kasab, bailout, BP, Brazil, Bush Administration, China, Darfur, eEuro, Faisal Shahzad, geopolitics, Greece bailout, Gulf oil spill, Hamas, Hezbollah, Hizbollah, human rights, illegal immigration, immigration, Irael, Jesse Walker, Monsanto, Mumbai attacks, Muthanna, mutualism, Nancy Pelosi, Noam Chomsky, Obama, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, Pakistani Taliban, Robert Naiman, Roundup, Samer Muscati, SCOTUS, Stephen Walt, Sudan, Syria, TARP, tea party movement, torture, TTP, WMD
News and views from around the web posted to the Wonderland Wire:
Chomsky’s Lectern: Palestine and the Region in the Obama Era—The Emerging Framework (Video)
Posted: 2 November 2009 by Editors in Af-Pak War, Chomsky's Lectern, International Affairs, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: Af-Pak War, American Empire, anarchism, annexation wall, antiwar activism, Anwar Sadat, apartheid, Bantustans, BDS, boycotts, Bush Administration, Camp David, Clinton Administration, COIN theory, counterinsurgency, Darfur, diplomacy, Egypt, Ehud Olmert, EU, European Union, fascism, Fatah, Gaza, Gaza Massacre, Goldstone Report, Hamas, Henry Kissinger, human rights, IAEA, ICC, India, international law, Iran, Israel, John Kerry, Jordan, law, Mahmoud Abbas, Middle East, Middle East oil, natural gas, Netanyahu, Newspeak, Noam Chomsky, Nobel Peace Prize, NPT, nuclear weapons, Obama, Obama Administration, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Operation Cast lead, OPT, Oslo Accords, Pakistan, Palestine, Palestine-Israel, Phillipines, piracy surge, PLO, Reagan Administration, Saddam Hussein, settlements, SOFA, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Taba Summit, Taliban, Tariq Ali, Teddy Rossevelt, terrorism, Tony Blair, Turkey, two-state solution, UN, UN Security Council, US, wage slavery, War, war crimes, water rationing, West Bank, Yasser Arafat, Zionism
Historian and writer Tariq Ali and Professor Noam Chomsky speak in London 29 October 2009 on U.S. hypocrisy toward Iran, U.S. occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, the Israeli occupation of Palestine, the U.S. role as Israel’s enabler and ‘mafia godfather’, Palestinian leadership’s ‘collaboration’ with the U.S. and Israel against a ‘solution’, international law, the hopes for peace in the near future and the double game the Obama Administration plays with its rhetoric and contrary actions. Mr. Ali begins speaking around the 7:00 mark, Prof Chomsky around the 21:00 mark and a Q&A follows where he suggests a “no-state solution” as “the best solution for the whole world”. (1:57:40):
Vodpod videos no longer available.
Daily Briefing — 24th-25th July 2009
Posted: 24 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, ASEAN, banking, China, corporatism, Gaza, George Donnelly, Glenn Greenwald, global warming, gun control, Hamas, Hillary Clinton, human rights, India, international law, Iran, Iraq War, Israel, JFK, Jonathon horowitz, Kelley Vlahos, Kurdistan, law, libertarian, liberty, marijuana, Middle East, Nakba, Newspeak, nuclear weapons, Obama, oil, Oliver Stone, Pakistan, Palestine, Pat Quinn, police brutality, settlements, Somalia, Sudan, terrorism, UN, US, War, West Bank, Zionism
American people oppose both wars; Taliban strengthens as Pakistan and U.S. increase operations; Two-thirds of life sentences in the U.S. go to non-whites; Chinese gov’t manual teaches police to efficiently beat people; India debunking “global warming” claims; and more… (more…)
Sudan President Holds More Than 2 Million ‘Hostage’
Posted: 5 March 2009 by Editors in International AffairsTags: aid, Arab League, AU, Darfur, fascism, genocide, human rights, international law, Middle East, NGOs, Sudan, terrorism, UN, warrant
Amnesty Int’l response to Sudan expelling NGOs following the ICC’s warrant for Pres. al-Bashir. (more…)