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9 Jul, 2014

Junk food gets encoded in DNA of future children, scientists discover — RT News

The next time you wolf down that Big Mac with large fries consider you may be affecting more than your own waistline. Scientists now say an unhealthy diet can be encoded into DNA, which is passed down to future generations. By now, most people have heard various negative things about a Western diet: it is […]

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9 Jul, 2014

Russian companies ‘de-dollarize’, switch to yuan, other Asian currencies — RT Business

Russia will start settling more contracts in Asian currencies, especially the yuan, in order to lessen its dependence on the dollar market, and because of Western-led sanctions that could freeze funds at any moment. “Over the last few weeks there has been a significant interest in the market from large Russian corporations to start using […]

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9 Jul, 2014

France lashes out against US$, calls for ‘rebalancing’ of world currencies — RT Business

The French government wants to break the monopoly the dollar has on international transactions after the country’s largest bank, BNP Paribas, was slapped with a record $9 billion fine and a 1-year dollar trading ban. Michel Sapin, the French finance minister, called for a “rebalancing” of the currencies used for global payments, saying the BNP […]

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9 Jul, 2014

Muslims break the fast in the churches of Bandung – The Jakarta Post

Hundreds of Muslims from grassroots and marginalized communities joined breaking of the fast events held recently at two separate churches in Bandung, West Java, as a part of efforts to create a forum for interfaith dialogue. Running for 14 years, the program was initiated by the Puan Amal Hayati Foundation. Led by former first lady […]

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8 Jul, 2014

Putin to Russian diplomats: “Potential for global conflict is growing”

On July 1, Russian President Vladimir Putin took part in a conference of Russian Federation ambassadors and permanent representatives on protecting Russia’s national interests and strengthening the foundations and principles of international relations. Also taking part in the conference were the heads of the Government, both chambers of the Federal Assembly, ministries and agencies involved […]

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8 Jul, 2014

Free time is good for boosting economy – Korea Times

Seoul – Free time is not a waste of time. Economists have pointed out that constructive use of it helps boost domestic consumption, on top of enhancing the productivity of workers. With export-led economic growth showing limitations, the government is encouraging leisure pursuits to enhance the growth vitality of the economy from the long-term perspective […]

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8 Jul, 2014

Wealth of seven richest Australians exceeds that of 1.73 million households – SMH

The wealth of the seven richest people in Australia is greater than the nation’s bottom 1.73 million households combined, and policies in the federal government’s budget will only make that gap grow larger, the Australia Institute has warned. Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows the bottom 20 per cent of households own roughly $54 billion […]

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6 Jul, 2014

Flight 370 Passenger Managed to Send Photo From Hidden iPhone

(Colombo Lankapuvath) According to freelance journalist Jim Stone, one of the American passengers, Phillip Wood, a technical storage executive at IBM, who was aboard the now missing Malaysian Airlines flight, keystered his iPhone 5 in his anus after the Boeing 777 carrying 239 people was hijacked by military personnel while on route to China. Amazingly, […]

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6 Jul, 2014

Russian Parliament Speaker: US Policy World’s Main Destabilizing Factor – RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, July 4 (RIA Novosti) – US foreign policy is the main cause of instability in the world, Russia’s lower house speaker Sergei Naryshkin said Friday. “We are very concerned by attempts to revise international law as well as by the instability of its institutions, which are prone, as it seems to us, to excessive […]

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6 Jul, 2014

EU mulls cyber defense against US surveillance – DW.DE

As a key component of its official cyber security strategy, the European Union has explicitly emphasized the importance of protecting basic rights as its member states and the private sector bolster defenses against digital attacks. Written in the pre-Snowden era, the document does not address the potential risk posed to EU citizens’ personal data by […]

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5 Jul, 2014

Take advantage of Ramadan to quit smoking | GulfNews.com

Al Ain: People who smoke after fasting all day are putting their hearts at risk, doctors have warned. They advise smokers to take advantage of Ramadan to try to quit the habit. Smoking when a person has not eaten all day is “a highly dangerous act,” Dr Riaz Ahmad Minhas, an expert in internal medicine […]

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5 Jul, 2014

World Cup 2014 : Made-in-India condoms score in Brazil – Hindustan Times

Pakistan might be manufacturing soccer balls for the FIFA World Cup, but India is not too far removed from the action either. India condom maker HLL Lifecare, which supplied 342 million pieces to Brazil in 2013, claims, this year demand has spiked. This year, so far, HLL has exported 400 million pieces to Brazil. Read […]

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5 Jul, 2014

Spook state: Uncle Sam is keeping a watch on you – Hindustan Times

From the documents leaked over the last two years, it is clear that the NSA used several measures for its global spying programmes. It has established secret relationships with over 80 major US corporations to access sensitive communications. These corporations are telecom giants that have access to undersea cables carrying the world’s data, software companies […]

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4 Jul, 2014

Most Americans think the U.S. is great, but fewer say it’s the greatest | Pew Research Center

As Americans prepare to celebrate the country’s birthday, a clear majority considers the U.S. to be one of the greatest countries in the world. But the view that the U.S. is exceptional – standing above all other countries in the world – has declined 10 points since 2011. About three-in-ten (28%) think that the U.S. […]

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4 Jul, 2014

Orwell’s Dystopian Future Is Almost Here: A Conversation With Glenn Greenwald – Truthdig

Investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald, best known for his reporting on the U.S. surveillance state, told me that in the year since he first met whistle-blower Edward Snowden, he went back and re-read Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984.” In an interview on Uprising, Greenwald said that what surprised him the most about re-reading the ominous story was […]

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4 Jul, 2014

Algeria to donate $9m World Cup prize money to people of Gaza – The Independent

The Algerian national football team are to donate their entire World Cup prize fund to the embattled people of Gaza, it has been reported. According to quotes attributed to Algeria’s star striker Islam Slimani, the team will give up all of the estimated $9 million (£5.25 million) they received as valiant losers in the round […]

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4 Jul, 2014

For Palestinians, This Week’s Deaths Highlight the Asymmetry of Power | Alternet

July 2, 2014 – The kidnapping and killing of three young Israelis – whom Palestinians regard as settlers – and the death of a Palestinian teenager in East Jerusalem have reopened some of the deepest wounds on both sides of the ongoing conflict and are now threatening to engulf Palestinian-Israeli relations. It is not hard […]

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2 Jul, 2014

Noam Chomsky: U.S. Govt Is Capable of Creating Total Catastrophe for Humankind

State power has to be protected from its domestic enemy; in sharp contrast, the population is not secure from state power. A striking current illustration is the radical attack on the Constitution by the Obama administration’s massive surveillance program. It is, of course, justified by “national security.” That is routine for virtually all actions of […]

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2 Jul, 2014

World Press Trends: Print and digital together increasing newspaper audiences

Print and digital combined are increasing audiences for newspapers globally, but digital revenues are not keeping pace, posing a risk for newspaper businesses and the societies they serve, the annual World Press Trends survey released Monday by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) reveals. “Unless we crack the revenue issue, and provide […]

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2 Jul, 2014

10 Big Fat Lies and the Liars Who Told Them | Alternet

June 29, 2014 – Investigative journalist Chuck Lewis joined Bill Moyers this week to discuss his new book, 935 Lies: The Future of Truth and the Decline of America’s Moral Integrity, that looks at the history of government officials and media pundits speaking and repeating (and repeating and repeating) untruths to shape public opinion and […]

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2 Jul, 2014

Facebook manipulated users’ moods in secret experiment – The Independent

Facebook manipulated the emotions of hundreds of thousands of its users, and found that they would pass on happy or sad emotions, it has said. The experiment, for which researchers did not gain specific consent, has provoked criticism from users with privacy and ethical concerns. For one week in 2012, Facebook skewed nearly 700,000 users’ […]

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2 Jul, 2014

PressTV – Brazilians stage anti-World Cup march in Rio

Brazilians have once again taken to the streets in Rio de Janeiro to protest the government’s spending on the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Some 100 protesters held a silent march along the Copacabana Beach on Saturday to denounce the costs of hosting the tournament and police repression in Brazil. The protesters accused the police of […]

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1 Jul, 2014

Whistleblowers are increasing on Wall Street | New York Post

In the post-Dodd-Frank world, every Wall Street bank, it seems, has a rat. This year has marked a turning point for regulatory action against the country’s largest financial institutions, with federal and state agencies moving beyond the misdeeds of the 2008 financial crisis and devoting attention to other fraudulent schemes, including money-laundering, tax-dodging and predatory […]

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1 Jul, 2014

Palestinian life is cheap and disposable, but Jewish life is sacrosanct – The Hindu

Although hundreds of Palestinian children are kidnapped, brutalized or killed by Israel, including several in the past two weeks, there is rarely, if ever, such a reaction from the world. Just prior to the disappearance of the Israeli settler teens, the murder of two Palestinian teens was caught on a local surveillance camera. Ample evidence, […]

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1 Jul, 2014

Why China’s ‘admirable workers’ are dying at their desks – Sydney Morning Herald

Chinese banking regulator Li Jianhua literally worked himself to death. After 26 years of “always putting the cause of the party and the people” first, his employer said this month, the 48-year-old official died rushing to finish a report before the sun came up. China is facing an epidemic of overwork, to hear the state-controlled […]

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1 Jul, 2014

Foot baths to debut on Yamagata bullet train | The Japan Times

YAMAGATA – JR East unveiled on Monday a new “resort train” that will allow passengers on the Yamagata Shinkansen Line to soothe their feet. The carriage, which was shown to the media in the city of Yamagata, will make its debut July 19, allowing tourists to enjoy the landscape along the train line while soaking […]

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29 Jun, 2014

Indian doctors wage war on unnecessary medical tests – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Top cardiologists of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here have decided to start an initiative called the Society for Less Investigative Medicine (SLIM) — a movement that aims to take on the growing menace of excessive medical investigations, starting with cardiology. Several studies across the world have conclusively established that […]

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29 Jun, 2014

Egyptian journalist gags himself; “only praise is allowed” – Ahram Online

Prominent Egyptian columnist and author Alaa El-Aswany said late on Monday he would be refraining from publishing his weekly column since “only one particular opinion is allowed nowadays.” “Dear readers, I have stopped writing in Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper. Thank you for having read my weekly articles and, God willing, we will meet elsewhere,” El-Aswany declared […]

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29 Jun, 2014

Testing times ahead for Modi | Arab News

There are no “ifs” and “buts” about Narendra Modi’s strong communication skills, the positive impact of which has helped him succeed politically to head the new Indian government. Modi was probably not prepared for his leadership being practically challenged through strong protests against his government’s initial moves. These include protests against hike in rail fare […]

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29 Jun, 2014

Australian Jewish leaders face cover-up inquest over child sex abuse

Some of Australia’s most senior orthodox Jewish leaders are under investigation for allegedly failing to report multiple instances of child sexual abuse. The Sunday Age has obtained witness statements and tape recordings from this month’s successful prosecution of a former Bondi Yeshiva authority figure, Daniel Hayman, that indicate senior Jewish leaders failed to act on […]

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29 Jun, 2014

Israeli spa products company booted from New Zealand mall | Haaretz

Dead Sea Spa cosmetic products have been banned from a New Zealand mall following a hard-hitting TV program about the tactics used by the Israeli salespeople to sell their goods. Dead Sea products are sold from mobile kiosks in malls around the world, typically staffed by young Israelis earning a little money while travelling. Campbell […]

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29 Jun, 2014

Who’s benefiting from a never-ending Mideast peace ‘process?’ – Haaretz

The bulk of the discourse and discussion about the “occupation” and the “conflict” in the Middle East overall (and the Israeli-Palestinian case in particular) is focused on history, culture, religion and the “extremists” – such as the “wacky,” “messianic,” “off-the-wall” Israeli settlers and their supporters. Or on the United States, the Israeli defense establishment and […]

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29 Jun, 2014

Philippine history as shown in films | Manila Bulletin

The independence that freedom fighters have won for us is being celebrated today with the usual flag ceremony and the public appearance of some local officials. It may be tradition but even that might not be enough. Forget for once that a national holiday means a one-day break from work or double pay for those […]

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28 Jun, 2014

Total US debt soars to nearly $60 trn, foreshadows new recession — RT USA

America – its government, businesses, and people – are nearly $60 trillion in debt, according to the latest economic data from thethe St. Louis Federal Reserve. And private debt – not government borrowing – is the biggest reason for the huge deficit. Total US debt at the end of the first quarter of 2014, on […]

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28 Jun, 2014

Bill Clinton paid $105 million for 542 speeches since 2001 | Zero Hedge

In Hillary Clinton’s attempt to seem “one of the people”, she made the public relations debacle of portraying herself as “dead broke” at the time she and Bill Clinton left the White House. Of course, the reason this attempt at populist pandering backfired (certainly not helped by her daughter’s just as mistimed quote that she […]

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28 Jun, 2014

How an American spring can save the world in 2016 – English pravda.ru

But of course we cannot fight for the American elector. He has to fight his own fight like in France or in England. And he certainly understands now (especially if his father or his father was an American) that the hostile elite who has taken the control here wants the disappearing of his country: no […]

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28 Jun, 2014

Gary Oldman and outraged Hollywood – In the West, courage is now an outrage

Everybody has the right to tackle political correctness, given that he keeps telling politically correct stuff. He is demonized since he talked to famous magazine Playboy. He talked too much, too frankly and the problem is that he had acknowledged that imprudence even during the interview! Since then he can’t stop excusing himself for his […]

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28 Jun, 2014

5 Myths the Media Needs to Stop Spreading About Sharia Law – Mic

One of the defining characteristics of the post-9/11 world has been a ubiquitous fear, in Euro-American countries, of the creepy imperial prowess of Islamic law — a prowess that never seems to exist outside the imaginations of overzealous protesters. The hysteria over Islamic law here in the United States, in particular, started back in November […]

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28 Jun, 2014

Fifty things we love about travel right now – Sydney Morning Herald

Fifty things we love about travel right now Read the story: Fifty things we love about travel right now.

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28 Jun, 2014

Russell Brand calls Fox News ‘a fanatical terrorist propagandist organisation’ – The Independent

Russell Brand has branded Fox News “a fanatical terrorist propagandist organisation”, after one of the network’s legal analysts, Jeanine Pirro, described ISIS in the same way. She also gave her ideal solution in dealing with the Jihadist militant group responsible for recent violence in Iraq and Syria. “Bomb them, keep bombing them, bomb them again,” […]

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28 Jun, 2014

Ageing society makes Britain the loneliness capital of Europe – The Independent

The walls of Caroline’s house serve as a reminder to the gaping hole in her life: dozens of pictures and posters of trains. Her husband, who died two years ago, was an avid railway enthusiast. Since he passed away, Caroline says that she has felt a searing loneliness. With her few family members all living […]

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27 Jun, 2014

FIFA World Cup Fever Helps Build Peace With Football – Costa Rica Star

You don’t need a well-manicured grass pitch. You don’t even need all 22 players, or fancy uniforms … or even shoes, for that matter. All you need is a ball and people willing to play. The most popular sport in the world – football (known as soccer in the USA) – can be played anywhere […]

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26 Jun, 2014

Presbyterians to divest from companies backing Israeli occupation – by Prof Mazin Qumsiyeh

In the past 10 days, Israeli occupation soldiers murdered 7 Palestinians (including a 13 year old child), injured dozens, kidnapped nearly 400, demolished many houses, destroyed contents and broken doors on hundreds of homes invaded in the middle of the night, blocked travel to hundreds of thousands, and continues to imprison thousands many on hunger […]

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26 Jun, 2014

Indian judge blasts Modi govt after declining Supreme Court appointment – Hindustan Times

Former solicitor general Gopal Subramanium, who withdrew his consent to be appointed as a Supreme Court judge, on Wednesday said he had faced the government’s hostility for his “independence and integrity” as a lawyer. He also regretted that “the judiciary has failed to assert its independence by respecting the likes and dislikes of the executive”, […]

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25 Jun, 2014

Glenn Greenwald: ‘What I Tell People Who Say They Don’t Care About Their Privacy’ | Alternet

June 20, 2014 | Since he obtained and published Edward Snowden’s leaked National Security Agency documents a little more than a year ago, journalist Glenn Greenwald said people have told him over and over that government surveillance does not concern them. “Those people don’t believe what they’re saying,” he told a sold-out audience last week […]

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23 Jun, 2014

Gujarat govt to buy Rs 100 crore jet for new Chief Minister – The Times of India

GANDHINAGAR: Chief minister Anandiben Patel is set to get new wings with the Gujarat government likely to spend Rs 100 crore to buy a new aircraft for her. The existing carrier — a nine-seater Super King Air Beechcraft 200 — needs to be grounded in December 2014 after it completes the maximum recommended lifespan of […]

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23 Jun, 2014

France seeks to shed renown for rudeness to woo tourists – ft.com

By Hugh Carnegy ft.com — Queueing to go up the Eiffel Tower with her husband and two children, Monica Krishan from Delhi pulls few punches about being a foreign tourist in Paris “We have just come from Barcelona and Madrid. To put it bluntly the people there are much Read the rest: France seeks to […]

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23 Jun, 2014

New UK taxi rules undermine safety for women, warn campaigners – The Independent

Ministers have been accused of undermining women’s safety by weakening the regulation of private-hire taxi drivers. Measures being put to a vote in the Commons tomorrow aimed at cutting bureaucracy could make it easier for sex predators to pose as minicab drivers, it is alleged. Despite warnings from women’s safety groups and Labour, three clauses […]

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23 Jun, 2014

Sharp rise in babies born in England with foetal alcohol syndrome – The Observer

The number of diagnosed cases of foetal alcohol syndrome in those born to women who drink during pregnancy has tripled since records of the debilitating condition were first kept 16 years ago. In 2012-2013 there were 252 diagnoses of the syndrome, which can leave victims severely mentally and physically impaired, compared with 89 in 1997-98. […]

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19 Jun, 2014

Mass surveillance of UK citizens on social media is legal, says UK official – The Independent

The mass interception and surveillance of UK citizens’ activity on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google is legal, the government’s top anti-terror chief has said. In the first detailed defence of the UK’s surveillance policies since the Snowden revelations, Charles Farr, the director general of the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism, has said that the surveillance […]

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18 Jun, 2014

Indian Police should not waste time hounding Kerala’s crossword players – The Times of India

Kerala police is of course not alone in acting with worrying alacrity when it comes to harassing those who are accused of anti-Modi comments. In Karnataka and Goa, there has been a rash of police action against people who have posted criticism of the new PM on social media. At the centre of such intimidation […]

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17 Jun, 2014

‘Presbyterians please divest!’ Palestinian artists urge in paintings on apartheid wall

Rae Abileah on June 16, 2014 – This week the 221st Presbyterian Church USA General Assembly will vote on divestment from key US corporations complicit in the Israeli military occupation of Palestine. What do Palestinians, the “living stones” in the biblical land of our forefathers and foremothers, have to say about this overture? “Freedom is […]

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17 Jun, 2014

Australian Nuclear Science Organisation develops smart phone radiation detector ‘app’

The popularity of smartphones continues to grow with the availability of an ever-growing range of applications. The app, Radioactivity Counter, is designed to measure a person’s exposure to radiation. It claims to accurately detect the dose in the radiation unit microGray per hour (μGy/h) using the phones in-built camera, which is not only sensitive to […]

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15 Jun, 2014

​Israel curbs travel for Palestinian football players — RT News

Israel’s sports minister has defended the country’s travel restrictions against Palestinian football players in a letter to FIFA president Sepp Blatter, citing security concerns. Tel Aviv indicates potential attacks by Palestinian militants as the pretext for the prohibitive travel rules that affect most Palestinians, including athletes. Israel has barred travel between the West Bank and […]

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15 Jun, 2014

Facebook seeks nod to not disclose its A$60 million a year earnings in Australia – SMH

US tech giant Facebook has sought immunity from corporate rules in Australia requiring companies to disclose their earnings. It is also understood to be booking its local revenue in Ireland, amid growing concern over profit-shifting by international companies. The company applied for an exemption from parts of the Corporations Act in 2009, according to documents […]

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15 Jun, 2014

Research cites rise in domestic violence during England’s World Cup matches – The Independent

Police forces across the country have set up initiatives aimed at preventing violence in the home during England’s World Cup matches after research found that there is a significant rise in the number of domestic violence cases when the national team play in the tournament. According to the study published this week by Lancaster University, […]

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15 Jun, 2014

A Muslim reporter’s icy welcome from Texas GOP: ‘Where are you from?’

By Bud Kennedy Even conservatives were quick to criticize a Keller school trustee’s bigotry. But while most of north Tarrant County denounced Jo Lynn Haussmann’s Muslim-bashing last week, another story unfolded in downtown Fort Worth. UT Arlington senior Heba Said, opinion editor of The Shorthorn, wrote Wednesday about the disgusted looks and comments of “you […]

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15 Jun, 2014

Asianophobia in UK | The Asian Age

by Farroukh Dhondy The UK Electoral Commission has launched an investigation to “ascertain the vulnerability of Asian communities to electoral fraud.” It names 16 local authorities — Municipal Corporations — with substantial-enough populations of “Asians” to affect the results of a public election. The list, in alphabetical order names Birmingham, Blackburn, Bradford, Burnley, Calderdale, Coventry, […]

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11 Jun, 2014

‘Israel is bitterly dividing American Jewish community’ — AP

Two weeks ago the Washington Post ran an excellent piece on the divide inside the Washington Jewish community over Israel. Marc Fisher’s reporting included anti-Zionists and non-Zionists who were getting the bum’s rush from establishment Jewish organizations: Fisher reported on the disinvitation of the Shondes band and author David Harris-Gershon by the Jewish Community Center […]

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11 Jun, 2014

‘Inventing Terrorists’ Study Probes U.S. Govt’s Use of Preemptive Prosecutions | The Dissenter

Nearly ninety-five percent of individuals on a Justice Department list of “terrorism and terrorism-related convictions” from 2001-2010 included some elements of preemptive prosecution, according to a study by attorneys which they say is the first to “directly examine and critique preemptive prosecution and its abuses.” The study is called “Inventing Terrorists: The Lawfare of Preemptive […]

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9 Jun, 2014

MH370: Australian oil rig worker loses job after ‘fire in the sky’ report

Reports from an oil rig worker who saw a fire in the sky on the night Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappeared are being taken seriously, police sources have confirmed. But New Zealander Mike McKay, 55, has lost his job in the ‘‘circus’’ that developed after his report to authorities was leaked. Mr McKay had been […]

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9 Jun, 2014

Families of MH370 passengers seek whistleblower, offer $5m reward: The Independent

The families of those on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have launched a campaign calling for a “whistleblower” to come forward and reveal how the plane has lost, offering a reward of up to $5 million. They plan to raise the money via the crowdfunding website Indiegogo, and hope that a large enough […]

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9 Jun, 2014

Sharad Pawar: Modi as PM emboldened communal forces – Financial Express

NCP president Sharad Pawar on Sunday expressed alarm over the rising communal incidents after Narendra Modi became the prime minister. At the NCP’s 15th Foundation Day function here, Pawar said, “The change of government in Delhi appears to have emboldened the communal forces who have started asserting themselves leading to growing incidents of communal conflict […]

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8 Jun, 2014

No tolerance for hate crimes – The Hindu

Nothing puts to test the strength of India’s secular, social fabric as a hate crime does. The horrific murder of Mohsin Shaikh, an IT professional in Pune, by a group of youngsters owing allegiance to the Hindu Rashtra Sena, is a reminder of how a post-election feeling of triumphalism can feed a climate of lawlessness […]

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7 Jun, 2014

UN Chief to Israel: Settlements in occupied territories are illegal

United Nations, UN News Centre, 5 June 2014 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today he is deeply concerned by reports that Israeli authorities have issued tenders for the construction of over 1,400 new housing units in settlements in the West Bank, including in occupied East Jerusalem. “As the United Nations has reiterated on many occasions, […]

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7 Jun, 2014

How fasting can regenerate the immune system — Sydney Morning Herald

By Sarah Knapton Fasting for three days can regenerate the entire immune system, even in the elderly, scientists have found in a breakthrough described as ‘‘remarkable’’. Although fasting diets have been criticised by nutritionists, research suggests that starving the body kick-starts stem cells into producing more white blood cells, which fight off infection. Scientists at […]

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7 Jun, 2014

Singaporean man sought consular help to get ‘bad sex’ refund | The Japan Times

SINGAPORE – Singapore on Thursday urged its globe-trotting citizens to avoid misusing consular services abroad, revealing “odd requests,” including one man who demanded help to get a refund for bad sex. Foreign Minister K. Shanmugam said the number of overseas trips made by Singaporeans surged to 7 million in 2013, compared to 3.6 million a […]

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7 Jun, 2014

PM Modi’s silence on some issues has certainly been perplexing – Hindustan Times

What’s happened in Pune is in some ways even more spine-chilling. Morphed online photographs of Bal Thackeray and Chhatrapati Shivaji resulted in communal friction and street protests in the city. Soon after, Mohsin Mohammed Sadique Shaikh — a computer engineer still in his twenties and in no ways connected to the circulation of these photographs […]

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6 Jun, 2014

No-fly list discriminates against Muslim travelers | The Daily Texan

Many Longhorns will take this summer break as an opportunity to study or travel abroad. Most students will board their planes without a second thought. However, some students will have to worry about possible discrimination based on appearance or religious affiliation by which they could be unfairly chosen for frisking or even denied boarding on […]

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6 Jun, 2014

Israeli apartheid exposed at the airport – Haaretz

Despite new x-ray machines, the brutal treatment of Arab citizens at Ben-Gurion Airport continues in keeping with Zionist ideology. Read the rest: Israeli apartheid exposed at the airport – Opinion Israel News | Haaretz.

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6 Jun, 2014

Vodafone reveals existence of secret wires that allow state surveillance – The Guardian

Vodafone, one of the world’s largest mobile phone groups, has revealed the existence of secret wires that allow government agencies to listen to all conversations on its networks, saying they are widely used in some of the 29 countries in which it operates in Europe and beyond. The company has broken its silence on government […]

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6 Jun, 2014

Eight ways to take back your online privacy — Sydney Morning Herald

A year ago, Edward Snowden’s leaks about the US mass surveillance program made headlines around the world. Now he’s urging internet users to stop relying on governments to protect their rights online and claw back their privacy themselves. “We’re past the point where citizens are entirely dependent on governments to defend our privacy, we don’t […]

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6 Jun, 2014

Japan to share fingerprints with U.S. | The Japan Times

The Diet on Wednesday endorsed an agreement to share with the United States in real time the fingerprints of suspected terrorists and individuals involved in serious crimes. The pact, approved by the Lower House last month, was passed Wednesday by the Upper House on the strength of backing by the Liberal Democratic Party and New […]

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6 Jun, 2014

PM Modi must condemn Sadique Shaikh’s murder – The Times of India

Modi would like his ministers to be active on social networking websites. But this can only work if the general populace has the same right without being subject to arbitrary arrest and even hate crimes. Moreover, zealots may read the BJP victory as a signal to go ahead with such crimes. This interpretation must be […]

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6 Jun, 2014

Year of the Whistleblower: 10 things we didn’t know before Snowden — RT USA

Welcome to the post-Snowden era, where everything you say or do can be monitored by secret services – regardless of a court of law. One year on,here are the top 10 revelations showing us how the world has been fundamentally transformed by state snooping. Read the rest: Year of the whistleblower: 10 things we didn’t […]

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6 Jun, 2014

PressTV – Israel critics targeted as ‘anti-Semites’ in Canada

By Joshua Blakeney Since 2010, I have been Press TV’s Canadian correspondent based in Calgary, Alberta. I have been forced by the actions and statements of Canada’s ruling neoconservatives to hone in on the role Zionists and the organized Jewish community play in Canadian society. Canada’s current government has shifted this country from being a […]

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6 Jun, 2014

Top US CEOs make 330 times more than average employees – RT Business

The average employee in the US will have to work 331 years to earn the annual salary of an average Fortune 500 CEO, according to the AFL-CIO’s 2013 Executive Paywatch. The ratio of CEO pay to worker pay has increased by more than 500 percent in the last thirty years. In 1983, the average CEO […]

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6 Jun, 2014

Cruise operators accused of misleading travellers over Anzac centenary tours

The Australian and Turkish governments have accused tour operators of misleading travellers by continuing to advertise cruises that offer access to the Gallipoli Peninsula for the Anzac Day dawn service next year, marking the 100th anniversary of the Anzac landings. The Turkish government has also told Fairfax Media no cruise ships will be able to […]

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6 Jun, 2014

What You Should Know About Face Recognition Technology | Alternet

By Tana Ganeva June 4, 2014 – The NSA’s spying doesn’t stop at texts, emails, phone metadata, World of Warcraft, eavesdropping on foreign officials or archiving every phone call made by everyone in the Bahamas. The spy agency is also collecting millions of images every day to plug into face recognition technology, according to a […]

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6 Jun, 2014

Glenn Greenwald to Publish Names of Americans NSA Spied On | Alternet

By Alyssa Figueroa May 29, 2014 – Those who have grown apathetic about the National Security Agency violating privacy rights, may soon find their interest renewed, as the political is about to get very personal. According to The Sunday Times of London, Glenn Greenwald will publish the names of Americans targeted by the NSA. “One […]

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6 Jun, 2014

A Surveillance State Beyond Imagination Is Being Created in One of the World’s Freest Countries

By Noam Chomsky June 2, 2014 – In the past several months, we have been provided with instructive lessons on the nature of state power and the forces that drive state policy. And on a closely related matter: the subtle, differentiated concept of transparency. The source of the instruction, of course, is the trove of […]

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6 Jun, 2014

Australia’s rich get amnesty to declare offshore tax structures

One hundred of Australia’s richest people have taken advantage of a rare amnesty from the Australian Taxation Office – issued in March this year – to reveal their use of secretive offshore tax havens without severe punishment. There has also been a ”large number of expressions of interest” in addition to those 100 people, according […]

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3 Jun, 2014

151 Days of Alcohol-related Blackouts | Alternet

by May Wilkerson I was a blackout drinker from the first time I ever got drunk at 16, and my blackouts would cut broad swathes of time right out of my memory, ranging from an hour to an entire night. After waking up the next day, I would search my immediate surroundings for physical clues. […]

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31 May, 2014

Investigative Journo exposes the U.S-Israeli lies over the Iranian “nuclear threat”

Harpers magazine interview with investigative journalist Gareth Porter The claim of an Iranian nuclear-weapons program has been based on false history and falsified records. The description of the Iranian nuclear program presented in official documents, in commentaries by think-tank “experts,” and in the media bears no resemblance to the essential historical facts. One would never […]

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24 May, 2014

Get the data: What the drones strike | Bureau of Investigative Journalism

The Bureau is publishing, for the first time, data showing the types of targets that have been reportedly attacked by CIA drones in Pakistan. The research is a joint project by the Bureau, Forensic Architecture, a research unit based at Goldsmiths University, London, and Situ Research in New York. The data feeds this interactive website […]

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24 May, 2014

Most US drone strikes in Pakistan attack houses – Bureau of Investigative Journalism

Domestic buildings have been hit by drone strikes more than any other type of target in the CIA’s 10-year campaign in the tribal regions of northern Pakistan, new research reveals. By way of contrast, since 2008, in neighbouring Afghanistan drone strikes on buildings have been banned in all but the most urgent situations, as part […]

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24 May, 2014

On Using ‘Anti-Semitism’ to Promote a Political Agenda in America

by: David Harris-Gershon Fifteen years ago, on a dirt road in rural Missouri, I was followed by two men in a beat-up Ford pickup for three miles, their middle fingers raised and their faces strained, screaming words I could not hear – words I did not need to hear. This was during my yarmulke-wearing days. […]

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23 May, 2014

Man faces arrest in Goa for making anti-Modi comment – Hindustan Times

An anti-Narendra Modi comment on Facebook may now lead to the arrest of a 31-year-old shipbuilding professional, even as police in BJP-ruled Goa suspect a “larger game plan to promote communal and social disharmony in the state”. Civil society activists and the Opposition plan to picket outside the police headquarters on Saturday against what they […]

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23 May, 2014

Philippines, Indonesia sign ‘model’ maritime border accord – The Jakarta Post

Indonesia and the Philippines on Friday signed a maritime border accord, hailing it as a model for peacefully settling increasingly tense territorial disputes in the region. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said the agreement, the result of 20 years of negotiations, showed that the escalating rows in the South China Sea could be resolved without […]

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23 May, 2014

IRIN Asia – Laos “land grabs” drive subsistence farmers into deeper poverty

“Land grabs” in Laos are driving poor farmers, including ethnic minorities, off their land, away from livelihoods they know and into further poverty, activists and experts say. “When these lands [are given] to companies and converted to industrial agriculture or other uses, it destroys the foundation of rural people’s lives, livelihoods and knowledge systems, as […]

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22 May, 2014

Most students believe they don’t get value for money at university: Survey – The Independent

The days of traditional university lectures may be over as new research shows students are boycotting them because they believe they can get all the information they need on the net. The finding emerges from a survey of 15,000 students which shows a large majority of those attending English universities no longer believe they get […]

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20 May, 2014

Junk-food greater threat to health than tobacco: UN expert

GENEVA (19 May 2014) -The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food, Olivier De Schutter, called today for a new global agreement to regulate unhealthy diets. “Unhealthy diets are now a greater threat to global health than tobacco. Just as the world came together to regulate the risks of tobacco, a bold framework convention […]

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20 May, 2014

Diplomatic risks grow with China’s rise and U.S. meddling

Beijing (Global Times), May 16, 2014 – Tensions are rising in the South China Sea as the US has intensified its intervention, and Vietnam and the Philippines are acting more ruthlessly. It’s a similar case with Japan. Challenges from both areas constitute China’s new diplomatic state. China is at a delicate point in its rising […]

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19 May, 2014

China’s forex reserve to hit $4t: report

Beijing, China Daily, 2014-05-19 – China, the world’s second-largest economy, will have more than $4 trillion in foreign exchange reserve by the end of 2014, said a People’s Daily report on Monday. China used to be short of foreign exchange before the nation adopted the reform and opening-up policy in 1978, while the country’s foreign […]

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19 May, 2014

An open letter to Narendra Modi from Gopalkrishna Gandhi, The Hindu

All religious minorities in India, not just the Muslim, bear scars in their psyche even as Hindus and Sikhs displaced from West Punjab, and Kashmiri Pandits do. There is the fear of a sudden riot caused with real or staged provocation, and then returned with multiplied retribution, targeted very specially on women. Dalits and Adivasis, […]

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19 May, 2014

Britain’s richest 1% own as much as poorest 55% of population – The Guardian

Britain’s richest 1% have accumulated as much wealth as the poorest 55% of the population put together, according to the latest official analysis of who owns the nation’s £9.5tn of property, pensions and financial assets. In figures that also lay bare the extent of inequality across the north-south divide, the Office for National Statistics said […]

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19 May, 2014

Families paying the price of a new financial order – Sydney Morning Herald

Life just got a little squeezier for people in middle age. Already wedged between the demands of paid work, dependent children and ageing parents, changes forecast by this week’s federal budget have forced them firmly into the ”heavy lifting” corner. With educational expenses set to increase, the kids are likely to stay in the family […]

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19 May, 2014

The internet generation will be a lot better at forgiveness than older people – The Guardian

Their private tutorials were supposed to be about the finer points of Aristotle’s philosophy, but “more words of love than reading passed between us and more kissing than teaching”. Héloïse d’Argenteuil was nearly 20 years younger than her teacher, the celebrated theologian Peter Abelard. And their 12th-century love affair became the stuff of legend – […]

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19 May, 2014

Everyone should know just how much the U.S. government lied to defend the NSA – The Guardian

Intelligence director James Clapper’s infamous lie to Congress – in which he claimed just months before Snowden’s leaks that the NSA was not collecting data on millions of Americans – will certainly follow him for the rest of his career even if it never leads to his prosecution. But while Clapper almost certainly broke the […]

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19 May, 2014

Management study: Female CEOs more likely than men to be fired – The Observer

The perception that high-achieving businesswomen are more vulnerable than their male counterparts to being abruptly fired – pushed off the “glass cliff” in the contemporary corporate vernacular – has been borne out by a new study from a global management consultancy. Researchers at Strategy&, formerly known as Booz & Company, found that women are forced […]

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