Turkey Honor Killings Disguised As Suicides

  Nine girls and young women reportedly committed suicide over a 10-day period this month in Batman Province, Turkey. Women’s rights activists believe some victims may have been murdered.   After more than ten years, Batman, a province in the eastern part of Turkey, and its eponymous capital city, have been known for a particularly…

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A Bloody Period Of Retribution On Libyan Horizon

    A BLOODY PERIOD OF RETRIBUTION ON LIBYAN HORIZON     The Tunisians are closest to events in the war-torn country on their eastern border.  And so it was a clear sign of events to come on Sunday morning when Tunis unexpectedly recognized Libya’s National Transitional Council as the country’s legitimate government. Up until…

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Revolutionary Triumphant Entry To Tripoli In The Great Global Reset

    Triumphant entry into Tripoli   THE noose tightened and tightened and on Saturday night it cinched fast. Through Sunday, August 21st and into early Monday morning, the world watched through scratchy video feeds as Libya’s rebels—now in the heart of Tripoli and with the run of the country—searched for the trap door through…

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Plans for a Russian Space Hotel to launch by 2016

This week, Russian firm Orbital Technologies announced its plans for a hotel in orbit 217 miles outside of Earth, which will accomodate 7 guests in 4 cabins with massive windows for expansive, intergalactic views. Since this is a little bit outside of Google Earth’s navigation capabilities, we suggest two days aboard a Soyuz rocket. The Daily Mail…

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Russia has two paths—to change or to die : Zahar Prilepin

       A literary festival in St-Malo, France, Russian writer Zahar Prilepin and I spoke on a panel about Russia’s war in Chechnya. The audience was fired up with anti-Russian sentiment, having just seen a documentary on the devastation of Grozny by Russian forces in 2000. Prilepin—muscular, silent—sank sullenly in his chair as the…

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Somalia UN World Food Program: Refuses to pay and finance Al-Shabaab terrorism

  A human migration that started more than a month     A table made of bits and pieces, an old notebook, green crumbling walls: this is where Luul Mohamed, the 46-year-old head of the pediatrics department at Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu examines a hundred children every day. Sheesam comes in with her mother. She…

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Eurozone Crisis Spreads Global Folly

The Global Economic Crisis Has Only Just Begun After an ineffective weekend flurry of phone calls among world leaders, confidence in governments’ ability to react is eroding. And the uglier it gets, the more politicians will focus on their own skin rather than finding a common solution. Buckle up.   MUNICH – This was the…

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Turkey Military Propaganda: Lies To The Public Citizens

The Real Reason Behind The Turkish Generals’ Mass Resignation Op-Ed: Turkey’s top military brass resigned en masse, setting off speculation of why, and what will happen next. But the origins of the move can be traced to the military’s many attempts to discredit the ruling party of Prime Minister Erdogan.