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- Russia: 3 Tons Of Oil Spills In Siberia
- Benghazi Jailbreak: Over 1,000 Prisoners Escape In Libya Amid Protests
- Obama Honors Korean War Veterans On 60th Anniversary Of Armistice
- Corporate Conquistadores: Peru’s Mineral Extraction Industry Boosts Economy While Rural Poor Continue To Suffer – Analysis
- Obama’s Africa Outreach: Too Little, Too Late? – Analysis
- Afghanistan: Is The Absence Of War A Substantial Condition For Peace? – Analysis
- Why Republicans Are Disciplined And Democrats Aren’t – OpEd
- A Brewing Storm In The Western Pacific – OpEd
- Natives And Israel: Manipulating Genocide – OpEd
- Black America’s True Nemesis: Liberals, Not Zimmerman – OpEd
- The Paradigm Shift: How Snowden Succeeded In Changing The Mindset That Got Us Into War – OpEd
- Egypt: At Least 74 Dead, Over 700 Injured In Clashes
- Obama: A Better Bargain For The Middle Class – Transcript
Posted: 27 Jul 2013 08:44 PM PDT
A leak in the Omsk-Irkutsk pipeline cause an oil spill of some three tons in Russia’s west Siberia, emergencies situation officials said on Saturday. The incident occurred in the oil rich Novosibirsk Region during excavation works on Saturday. According to the Emergencies Situations Ministry, the spill has not affected any waterways. The ministry’s specialists and [...] The post Russia: 3 Tons Of Oil Spills In Siberia appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 08:41 PM PDT
More than 1,000 detainees have escaped from a prison in eastern Libya, security forces told AP. It comes as hundreds of Libyans protest against the killing of a prominent anti-Brotherhood activist, blaming Islamists for his death. The mass jailbreak occurred at Koyfiya prison in the eastern city of Benghazi on Saturday, according to security official [...] The post Benghazi Jailbreak: Over 1,000 Prisoners Escape In Libya Amid Protests appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 08:38 PM PDT
U.S. President Barack Obama says the Korean War was a victory for the United States and its allies that gave the people of South Korea a chance for a brighter future. Obama spoke to a sea of Korean War veterans and their families Saturday in Washington at the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National [...] The post Obama Honors Korean War Veterans On 60th Anniversary Of Armistice appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 02:28 PM PDT
By: Margaret Boland Peru has showcased remarkable economic growth in the past decade, shedding its troubled financial history and significantly emerging in the international market. Many attribute the recent economic successes of Peru to a booming commodities market that has provided Peruvian mines with an influx of foreign investment and, consequently, a surge in mining [...] The post Corporate Conquistadores: Peru’s Mineral Extraction Industry Boosts Economy While Rural Poor Continue To...
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 02:24 PM PDT
By H.H.S. Viswanathan and Uma Purushothaman Consider these facts: Africa has seven of the fastest growing economies in the world; the continent has the youngest population in the world, which is growing faster than in any other region; and its consumer class is probably one of the fastest growing in the world. Yet, at a [...] The post Obama’s Africa Outreach: Too Little, Too Late? – Analysis appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 02:22 PM PDT
By Priyashree Andley The post-Cold War period has witnessed a significant shift in the nature of conflict. The number of internal conflicts increased and the intensity of behaviour of parties has undergone change. The number of actors involved increased as various pressure groups and ethnic/minority groups rose up in rebellion against the state or each [...] The post Afghanistan: Is The Absence Of War A Substantial Condition For Peace? – Analysis appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 02:20 PM PDT
As we head toward renewed battles over the debt ceiling, sequester, and government funding, it’s important to understand why Republicans are disciplined and Democrats aren’t. For the past five years of the Obama administration Republicans have marched in lockstep to oppose just about everything Obama and the Democrats have proposed. Yet the Democrats rarely march [...] The post Why Republicans Are Disciplined And Democrats Aren’t – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 02:16 PM PDT
By Walden Bello A storm is brewing in the Western Pacific. As the Asia-Pacific region descends into a period of destabilizing conflict, the Philippines is quickly becoming a frontline state in the U.S. strategy to contain China—the central thrust of the Obama administration’s so-called “Pivot to Asia.” In the most recent development, the Philippine government [...] The post A Brewing Storm In The Western Pacific – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 02:09 PM PDT
This month, Canada’s media solemnly related “the sad truth that the country engaged in a deliberate policy of attempted genocide against First Nations people”, referring to government-sponsored abuse of Native children a century ago, which Canada’s Chief Medical Officer Peter Bryce exposed in 1907, but which was hushed up. Bryce was fired and the post [...] The post Natives And Israel: Manipulating Genocide – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 02:06 PM PDT
In the midst of all the racial hullabaloo stirred up by so-called advocates for black empowerment after the Zimmerman trail, guess who is really being harmed? Answer: black America. All of you black pastors, black politicians, and black celebs who have joined Sharpton and the MSM’s lynch mob to “get Zimmerman” should be ashamed of [...] The post Black America’s True Nemesis: Liberals, Not Zimmerman – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 01:30 PM PDT
On January 31, 2008, in a Democratic primary presidential debate with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama when speaking about the war in Iraq, made one of the most memorable and seemingly significant statements of the campaign: I don’t want to just end the war, but I want to end the mindset that got us into war [...] The post The Paradigm Shift: How Snowden Succeeded In Changing The Mindset That Got Us Into War – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 01:24 PM PDT
Clashes have left at least 65 people dead and hundreds injured in Cairo after security forces attacked supporters of ousted President Morsi, Reuters reports quoting Egypt’s Health Ministry. Further 9 were killed in Egypt’s second city, Alexandria. The Muslim Brotherhood puts the death toll at over 120 with over 4,000 injured across the country. The [...] The post Egypt: At Least 74 Dead, Over 700 Injured In Clashes appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2013 01:22 PM PDT
In this week’s address, President Obama told the American people about his speech at Knox College on Wednesday, where he discussed the cornerstones of what it means to be middle class, including having a good job, a home that is your own, quality education, a secure retirement, and affordable health care. While we have laid [...] The post Obama: A Better Bargain For The Middle Class – Transcript appeared first on Eurasia Review.
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