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The World Tomorrow : President Rafael Correa
Julian Assange The World Tomorrow In this weeks episode, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador discusses with Julian whether it’s always the case of good media vs corrupt government, and examines his country’s relationship with the United States. Discussion opens with … Continue reading
A new diagnosis for Frida Kahlo’s infertility
Angela Hopp EurekAlert Frida Kahlo’s many haunting self-portraits have been studied by experts for decades, have attracted worldwide attention and have sold for millions of dollars at auction. Yet, despite the fact that Kahlo’s work focuses largely on anatomy and … Continue reading
Gaddafi donated €50 million to Sarkozy’s 2007 election campaign: Report
Press TV A French investigative news website says that slain Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi had contributed 50 million euros to French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s election campaign in 2007. In a report published on Monday, the Mediapart news website claimed that … Continue reading
Generation OS13: The new culture of resistance
Generation OS13 is an explosive insight into the attack on civil liberties occurring in western democracies and how artists, musicians, journalists and authors encourage the peoples right to resist against Banker occupation.
Interim Country – Kyrgyzstan
Source: Journeyman Despite being hailed as a model of post-Soviet reconstruction, Kyrgyzstan made international headlines in 2010 after the toppling of authoritarian President Bakiyev plunged this once peaceful country into chaos. Just five years ago, Kyrgyzstan’s Tulip Revolution was praised … Continue reading
Wiki-Whacked – UK
Since Julian Assange’s trial began his organisation has fallen apart. This report uncovers the shocking truth behind Wikileaks’ dramatic and chaotic descent into crisis. Is this the end for the whistleblower? “It was abusive to work in that environment”, Assange’s … Continue reading