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Daily Archives: May 18, 2016

NEO – The Ceasefire Roulette Game Continues in Syria

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Jim W. Dean - German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier saying last week that despite the problems with the ceasefire, it had accomplished more in the last few weeks than had been done in the past five years.

Israel’s tiresome exceptionalism

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As the whole world and his dog knows by now, former London Mayor Ken Livingstone was suspended from the Labour Party for expressing an uncomfortable truth (uncomfortable, that is, for Zionists).

Foire de Paris 2016 – Shopping, Learning and Enjoying Entertainment

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Foire de Paris 2016 was an interesting event where buyers came to shop, learn and enjoy entertainment.

ADL and Armenian Genocide: It’s Not Over Until It’s Over

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Yola Habif Johnston, a director at JINSA (Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, explained that for over 15 years “the Jewish lobby has quite actively supported Turkey in their efforts to prevent the so-called Armenian genocide resolution from passing.”

Trump as the Ultimate Enigma: America First Visionary or the Trojan Horse of Adelson,...

The good news is that Trump, Hillary, Sanders and the current regime are not in charge of history at all.

Iran’s 33rd Intl. Quran Competition

Iran’s 33rd International Quran Contest kicked off on Wednesday, May 11, and will run until Tuesday, May 17.

The 29th Tehran International Book Fair

Enjoying a quarter-century experience, Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF) is a great cultural event in which publishers from all over the world along with a large number of domestic participants take part to exhibit their new titles in different subject areas.

Worst charity for veterans run by VA employee

At first glance, the National Vietnam Veterans Foundation is a roaring success. According to its tax filings, the charity has received more than $29 million in donations from generous Americans from 2010 to 2014 for what it calls on its website "aiding, supporting and benefiting America's veterans and their families."

Growing Number of Iranians Demanding Deployment in Syria

TEHRAN (FNA)- Head of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Public Relations Department General Ramezan Sharif announced on Wednesday that a growing number of...

Claim: Chavez Died of CIA Induced Cancer

The cancer which took the life of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was artificially induced, the country's Vice President Aristobulo Isturiz was quoted by the news website El Universal as saying on Wednesday.

DC judge halts US capital’s ‘overly zealous’ ban on concealed guns

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A Washington, DC judge has struck down a key part of the capital’s ban on concealed firearms, questioning the provision’s constitutionality. Police can no longer ask for “a good reason” when a person requests a concealed-carry permit.

Pentagon bought drones that failed their tests for commandos – report

The popular small reconnaissance drone RQ-20A Puma failed Special Operations Command tests, but the Pentagon still bought 41 of them for SOCOM nevertheless, an inspector general’s report revealed.

Bill Clinton angers Poland & Hungary by saying ‘US-freed’ countries ‘want Putin-like dictatorships’

Former Polish PM and ruling party chair Jaroslaw Kaczynski slammed Bill Clinton for sharp remarks he made on the state of democracy in Poland, in which he claimed democracy had become “too much trouble” for it and Hungary.