Global Research Week in Review. Selected Articles
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By Global Research News
Global Research, August 31, 2015
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Url of this article: https://www.globalresearch.ca/global-research-week-in-review-selected-articles/5472784
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SELECTED ARTICLES
Black New Orleans 10 Years Post-Katrina
By Stephen Lendman, August 29, 2015
August 29 marks the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. A personal note: Its devastation and ugly aftermath inspired me at the time to begin writing about major world and national issues along with media work pro bono. It bears repeating…
Spain’s Orwellian “Citizens Security Law” Gag
By Melissa Dykes, August 29, 2015
If you think our First Amendment rights are being trampled here in America left and right, check out what’s going on in Spain. This woman posted the following picture of a police car parked in a handicapped spot on her…
Greece – A new Beginning? – New Hope? New President. The Legality of the Austerity Bailout Package
By Peter Koenig, August 29, 2015
Appointed on 27 August by Greece’s President, Prokopis Pavlópulos, Ms. Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou, President of the Supreme Court and mother of three, was sworn in on Thursday 28, August, 2015 as interim Prime Minister. She also served as President of the…Today’s selected articles brought to you by Global Research focus on the impacts of state sponsored social and financial engineering: law enforcement, urban transformation, the control and manipulation of the news chain, the demise of pension funds, the abolition of…
Democracy in Cuba and the Legacy of José Martí
By Susan Babbitt, August 27, 2015
Raising the US flag in Havana, John Kerry admits that US policy toward Cuba has failed. But he restates US determination that Cuba be democratic. Democracy, by definition, is rule by the people. What this means is not obvious. Simón…
The Trump-Sanders Phenomena
By Robert Parry, August 27, 2015
As outlandish as Donald Trump is as a presidential candidate, it’s pretty obvious why he’s topping the polls of Republican voters: he’s tipping over the carts of “politics as usual” that Americans understandably hate. In a much more responsible way,…
How the West Colonized China
By James Corbett and Prof Michel Chossudovsky, August 26, 2015
The “Chinese dragon” of the last two decades may be faltering but it is still hailed by many as an economic miracle. Far from a great advance for Chinese workers, however, it is the direct result of a consolidation of power in the hands of a small clique of powerful families.
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