Lebanese civilians are living in terror after thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies belonging to Hezbollah fighters exploded, with fears the 'technological war' could be a precursor to a full-scale c...
09.19.2024 Dailymail.co.uk and 5 sitesIt’s 17 years since Tony Blair, now 71, left office but he often wishes he were still in Downing Street. (Cherie? Not so much. ) So what did he learn about leadership — and what should Keir Starmer do...
09.19.2024 Nzherald.co.nzWhen you're in the presence of a great orator, you just know. It's an unmistakable energy that sweeps across a room—a sense that the speaker not only controls the message but owns the moment. From the...
09.17.2024 Newsweek.comThis post was originally published on this site By Chris Hedges / The Chris Hedges Report This video is a recording of a talk given by Chris Hedges at the Kairos Club London on September 11, 2024. Dra...
09.17.2024 Therussophile.org and 2 sitesExplosions in Lebanon and Discussions on International Law The explosions targeting Hezbollah members in Lebanon using pagers converted for civilian use are causing significant debate in terms of international law. Although Israel has not claimed responsibility for these explosions, experts suggest that Mossad may be behind them. According to the New York Times, the Budapest-based BAC Consulting company mentioned in the question of the pagers is actually operating as an Israeli front company. Th...
09.19.2024 Raillynews.com and 1 sitesDusko Doder, an acclaimed journalist whose career was cut short by a false accusation in Time magazine in 1992 that while working as the Moscow bureau chief for The Washington Post he had been recruit...
09.18.2024 Dnyuz.comPeter Mandelson’s intervention on China policy this week is profoundly wrong – and potentially very dangerous. During a visit to Hong Kong in which he met government officials, top businessmen and ban...
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