‘US drone strikes help Saudi Arabia keep Yemen divided’
Civilian-killing drone strikes are turning local populations against the US, Ryan Dawson, an American journalist, told RT. He added that the US' campaign in Yemen is part of a bigger scheme to help...
View ArticleYemen: US military’s ‘playground for drone warfare’
Drone strikes that kill civilians are turning local populations against the US, Ryan Dawson, an American journalist, told RT. He added that the US military has created a “drone war playground,” and...
View Article‘Metro Weekly’ Newspaper Distribution Boxes Filled With Feces
WASHINGTON -- Not long after copies of Metro Weekly were distributed on Thursday, someone placed fecal matter in one of the magazine's distribution boxes.Metro Weekly, one of D.C.'s major LGBT...
View ArticleScientists say declining fish populations can be rescued with monitoring...
Fish populations — a staple source of protein in many parts of the world — are being decimated by over-fishing, but a new study Thursday said the trend can still be reversed. For the first time,...
View ArticleWorld must figure out how to deal with ageing populations: UN
Governments around the world must work out how to cope with ageing, a UN report said on Monday, warning that developing nations with lots of young workers may one day find their elderly populations a...
View Article[Opinion] Jobless youth – southern Europe’s ticking time bomb
Youth unemployment, ageing populations and rigid labour laws - these are the real problems of southern Europe, writes Matthew Melchiorre.Related StoriesBerlusconi: euro is a 'swindle' and Germany wants...
View ArticleNon-religious on the rise
A new study has found that for the first time the U.S. does not have a Protestant majority. The report from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life released Tuesday put the number of Protestant...
View ArticleNobel Prize: A tale of ignoble peace laureates
One man introduced indefinite detention and expanded the deadly global drone war. Another was the architect of the deliberate mass killing of civilian populations in Indochina. What do they have in...
View ArticleA tale of ignoble peace laureates
One man introduced indefinite detention and expanded the deadly global drone war. Another was the architect of the deliberate mass killing of civilian populations in Indochina. What do they have in...
View ArticleBlue Gold Documentary: Great Lakes — Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura...
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View ArticleAmerica’s nation-building hypocrisy
A billion dollars from the federal government: that kind of money could go a long way toward revitalizing a country’s aging infrastructure. It could provide housing or better water and sewer systems....
View Article10 Ways To Give Back On Black Friday
Sure, Black Friday is that perfect holiday hangover cure that gets you to stop stuffing your face and start filling up on discounted electronics, clothing and furniture. But while you’re digging...
View ArticleScientists warn world’s poorest countries increasingly vulnerable to natural...
Sir John Beddington says governments must act in face of climate change, more older people and rapid urbanisation Ageing populations and urbanisation could leave the world’s poorest countries...
View ArticleAmerica’s Prison Population Is Finally Shrinking. Here’s Why.
The number of adults under some form of correctional supervision in the U.S. has fallen from a historic high of 7.3 million in 2007, to 6.98 million in 2011, according to a new report from the Bureau...
View ArticleAquaAdvantage Genetically Modified Salmon Not A Threat To Nature, FDA Says
WASHINGTON -- Federal health regulators say a genetically modified salmon that grows twice as fast as normal is unlikely to harm the environment, clearing the way for the first approval of a...
View Article2 seals join polar bears on endangered list
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Two types of ice seals joined polar bears on Friday on the list of species threatened by the loss of sea ice, which scientists say reached record low levels this year due to...
View ArticleSecret Human Testing Revealed in Declassified U.S. Army Documents; Lawsuit...
The demented actions of the global "elite" are coming to light with such a preponderance of evidence that even the most naive must take notice.Read More
View ArticleDisgusting science: Fake poop offers cure for uncontrollable diarrhea
Though childish songs make crude jokes, there’s nothing funny about diarrhea. Aside from the painful, twisting feeling in your guts, there’s just something psychologically upsetting about losing...
View ArticleFitch ratings agency highlights threat of aging population time-bomb
Many advanced economies will be threatened by another, long-term fiscal shock unless they tackle the problem of ageing populations, the ratings agency Fitch warned on Monday. “Whilst a successful...
View ArticleNamibia offers model for taking on poachers
Faced with poachers who are ravaging elephant and rhino populations, African nations could do worse than look to Namibia for a game plan to combat the scourge. Wildlife poaching is on the rise across...
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