The Charter of the United Nations was signed back on June 26th, 1945. continue reading...
TIME Magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people of 2011 has just been released. continue reading...
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Who: continue reading...
From The Nation:
Myth 1. It’s a dangerous world. We face an array of serious national security threats that require an experienced Commander in Chief. continue reading...
What’s interesting is that the Democrats and Republicans are running over very different stances about GWB’s legacy. Democrats say it was a disaster (it was); Republicans pretend to see it as America’s golden era, or do they believe it?
Who cares. Outsiders see it as a disaster: continue reading...
This is criminal thinking. A bunch of Western “thinkers” get together and despite the disastrous first strike mess that became Iraq, they now want to escalate matters with a nuclear strike? Wow, I’m speechless.
Pre-emptive nuclear strike a key option, Nato told continue reading...
For the 16th year in a row:
The U.N. General Assembly voted for the 16th straight year Tuesday to urge the United States to end its trade embargo against Cuba, whose foreign minister accused the U.S. of stepping up its “brutal economic war” to new heights. continue reading...
Hopefully the headline has already given you information about the potentially strong and positive movement to come in the near future.
“Guyana was among 143 UN member states which voted in favour of adopting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at the UN General Assembly in New York yesterday. continue reading...