LEONIE ANSEMS DE VRIES, GLENDA GARELLI, and MARTINA TAZZIOLI The fracturing demands a rethink of the terms usually employed for describing migration movements, such as ‘route’ and ‘border crossing.’ Introduction to a rethink. In the past few years, transit points have increasingly become the landmarks of transient populations …
Read More »Clinton Heads South After Close Win in Nevada
Ken Thomas & Julie Pace The election calendar may have Democrats voting next in South Carolina, but Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are eyeing bigger prizes in March, a month that will determine whether the Vermont senator can keep pace in the White House race. Clinton shook off …
Read More »Putin Explains Syrian Ceasefire Deal
Russian President gives televised address to the Russian people explaining the terms of the agreement Russia has negotiated with the US to bring peace to Syria. The official text of the Russian President’s speech announcing the US-Russian ceasefire agreement was first published by Russia’s Presidential website. Friends, I …
Read More »How Washington Manages America’s Perception of World Affairs
The US media is skillfully lying about world affairs, delivering contrived narratives that are generated by the Pentagon, the State Department and the White House and misinforming the public; the ignorance this process generates is very dangerous because Americans “act on it”, according to foreign policy expert Stephen …
Read More »Pentagon Seeks to Deploy Mobile Artillery Near South
With tensions escalating in the South China Sea, the US Army is discussing the possibility of sending mobile artillery units to the region. Over the weekend, US President Barack Obama stated that his administration would continue to challenge Beijing’s territorial claims in the South China Sea. “We think China is …
Read More »Mazhilis Election Registration Closes, Six Parties and 234 Candidates Approved by CEC
The political party registration process for the March 20 parliamentary elections ended Feb. 20 with a six-party list that includes 234 candidates approved by the Central Election Commission (CEC). On the same day, the nomination of candidates for maslikhat (regional legislatures) elections was also completed. Campaigning, which began …
Read More »The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (EUAA): Dutch Government’s Leaked “Media Strategy” to Influence Outcome of EU-Ukraine Referendum
Anneke de Laaf This April 6th the Netherlands will hold a (non-binding) referendum on the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (EUAA), as the result of a petition to the government signed by 427,939 voters. Until the results of the referendum are known, the EUAA cannot be ratified by the Dutch government …
Read More »Countdown to the Destruction in Syria? Timeline of US and Allied Interventions in Syria (1916-2016)
Dana Visalli I want to go on record as saying that this is the stupidest, most irresponsible action a diplomatic mission like ours could get itself involved in, and that we’ve started a series of these things that will never end.” Dean Hinton, US State Department official pertaining …
Read More »Saudi Arabia May Have Picked a Fight It Can’t Win
The sudden spike in tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran, two of the most powerful regimes in the Middle East, is only going to exacerbate a trend toward high levels of oil production, says one expert on global oil markets. Leaders across the region are looking to hedge …
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