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Kosovo in the crosshairs
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice recently said that Kosovo will get its independence "one way or another," reiterating U.S. resolve…
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Sison off EU terror list, Beltran released
The Filipino left has won two important legal victories. First, a European Union court ruling removed Prof. José Maria Sison…
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‘Sicko’ exposes the need for universal health care
All private health insurance companies must be abolished. Not reformed, reconstituted or regulated—abolished. We should have guaranteed universal health care…
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On AIDS, Bush and G-8 talk much, deliver little
Once again, George W. Bush and the Group of Eight have unveiled proposals to fund the global fight against AIDS.…
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U.S.-Russia tensions rise with missile defense proposal
The U.S. government is moving rapidly to complete the next stage of its first strike nuclear attack strategy. The moves…
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ETA calls off ceasefire, Spanish government arrests leader
The Spanish government arrested Arnaldo Otegi, leader of the outlawed Basque Batasuna party, on June 8—the latest move in retaliation…
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Global warming issue heats up G-8 meeting
On June 2, German police clashed with hundreds of protesters after a large demonstration in advance of the Group of…
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Protests flare up at G8 summit in Germany
Around 2,000 militant protesters confronted riot police in Rostok, Germany, on June 2 ahead of the Group of Eight (G8)…
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New phase in Ireland’s long struggle for liberation
A number of events took place in May in Ireland that will radically change the centuries-long struggle for Irish national…
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The criminal legacy of Boris Yeltsin
Boris Yeltsin died on April 23 at the age of 76. He was best known for presiding over the 1991…
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