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‘Farewell’ to Sanity
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By Matt BIVENS

Forty years ago (!), the U.S. security state was cheesed off by a Soviet natural gas pipeline from Siberia to Europe. So the CIA arranged to blow it up. The resulting massive explosion was visible from space. It set off U.S. nuclear explosion monitoring alarms, and startled White House security officials not in on the scheme.

We know this today because, years later, the people involved finally started bragging.

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Their CIA operation — code-named the Farewell Dossier and lavishly praised in a tell-all book by Thomas Re...

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Text of Putin’s Speech Blasting ‘Neo-Colonial’
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[English translation from the Kremlin website]:

In the Georgievsky Hall of the Kremlin, a ceremony was held  on Friday to sign agreements on the admission of the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhia Region and the Kherson Region to Russia and the formation of new subjects of the Russian Federation.

September 30, 2022

16:00 (Moscow time)
Moscow Kremlin

Vladimir Putin: Dear citizens of Russia, citizens of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, residents of the Zaporozhye and Khe...

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White House Hunger Conference Offers Only Token ‘Solutions’ to a Mounting Social Crisis
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By Patrick MARTIN

The White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health, held Wednesday by the Biden administration, was an event that reveals the bankruptcy of American capitalism. In the richest country in the world, which exports more food than any other, there are millions who go hungry, not because of inadequate supplies, but because they are poor.

According to one recent study, the US is the world’s largest producer of corn, the fourth-largest producer of wheat, the fifth-largest producer of potatoes, the tenth-largest producer of sugarcane and the twe...

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Blatantly Obvious Who Gains From Nord Stream Sabotage
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Attacking Russia’s natural wealth and civilian infrastructure is another step toward the abyss.

The explosions disrupting the Nord Stream pipelines this week might have been caused by an accidental blow-out. For months now, the undersea pipelines have been hampered by maintenance delays or made to lie idle due to Western economic sanctions imposed on Russia.

Given the immense physical pressures bearing down on the 1,222-kilometer infrastructure lying on the seabed of the Baltic, it is possible that an accident was waiting to happen, for which nevertheless the United States and its NATO allies can be held culpable owing to their obstinate...

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Muslim Brotherhood Mob Boss Qaradawi Dies
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The only tragedy about the death at 96 years of age of Youssef al-Qaradawi, the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, the world’s deadliest terrorist grouping, is that the Muslim Brotherhood did not die along with him.

The only tragedy about the death at 96 years of age of Youssef al-Qaradawi, the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, the world’s deadliest terrorist grouping, is that the Muslim Brotherhood did not die along with him.

Qaradawi was...

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North Ko­rea fires bal­lis­tic mis­siles in lat­est tests amid ten­sion
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Japan­ese of­fi­cial re­port­ed that the mis­siles trav­elled 400km (250 miles) and at a max­i­mum al­ti­tude of 50km (30 miles).
Published On 1 Oct 2022
US judge dis­miss­es Mex­i­co’s $10bn law­suit against gun mak­ers
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Mex­i­co es­ti­mates that 2.2 per­cent of the near­ly 40 mil­lion guns made an­nu­al­ly in the US are smug­gled across its bor­der.
Published On 1 Oct 2022
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Rus­sia ve­toes UN res­o­lu­tion con­demn­ing Ukraine an­nex­a­tion
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Res­o­lu­tion called for con­dem­na­tion of ‘il­le­gal’ ref­er­en­dums in Ukraine and for states to not recog­nise bor­der changes.
Published On 1 Oct 2022
Nord Stream leaks like­ly sin­gle largest methane re­lease ever: UN
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

At least two mas­sive un­der­wa­ter blasts caused this week’s dam­age to the Baltic Sea gas pipelines and methane leaks.
Published On 1 Oct 2022
Rus­sia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 220
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

As the Rus­sia-Ukraine war en­ters its 220th day, we take a look at the main de­vel­op­ments.
Published On 1 Oct 2022
Nicaragua sev­ers ties with Nether­lands over ‘in­ter­ven­tion­ism’
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Nicaragua ac­cus­es the Nether­lands of ‘re­peat­ed med­dling’, af­ter it barred the US en­voy from en­ter­ing the coun­try.
Published On 1 Oct 2022
Mo­roc­co de­mands Adi­das with­draw Al­ge­ria’s foot­ball jer­sey
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Mo­roc­co has ac­cused Adi­das of ap­pro­pri­at­ing Mo­roc­can cul­ture in its new col­lec­tion for Al­ge­ria’s na­tion­al foot­ball team.
Published On 1 Oct 2022
Ukraine ‘en­cir­cles’ Russ­ian forces in east­ern city of Ly­man: Kyiv
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Thou­sands of Russ­ian troops ‘en­cir­cled’, Ukrain­ian army claims, adding its troops have sur­round­ed key city in Donet­sk.
Published On 1 Oct 2022
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Re­gion­al court dis­miss­es Maa­sai evic­tion case against Tan­za­nia
Court dis­missed Maa­sai’s case over evic­tion from an­ces­tral lands but rights groups call it a blow for In­dige­nous rights.
Published On 1 Oct 2022