Obama has announced new sanctions on Russia based on unsubstantiated charges by the CIA.
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Lame duck! Obama’s anti-Russian antics obliterated in a tweet
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Moscow, and not Washington, is calling the shots in the Middle East after the announcement of a ceasefire in Syria.
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Lame duck! Obama’s anti-Russian antics obliterated in a tweet
The Russian response from London was to remind Obama of how ineffectual and unsuccessful his foreign policy has been.
Russia calls the shots after truce in Syria
Moscow, and not Washington, is calling the shots in the Middle East after the announcement of a ceasefire in Syria.
The liberation of Aleppo through the eyes of a photographer
Jan Öberg, a Danish peace researcher and art photographer gives a first hand unbiased report from liberated Aleppo, both East and West. While Reuters conveniently reported about Aleppo from Beirut and Berlin, Öberg went to see the state of the city and it’s citizens for himself.
South Africa’s copper thieves putting lives at risk
Under South Africa's ANC government with its lax law enforcement, copper theft has skyrocketed, taking place even at hospitals while patients are being operated upon.
EU sanctions set to crumble after French elections
ParisFrance's lower house of parliament voted in favor of not extending EU sanctions against Russia in April this year. French members of parliament voted 55-44 in favor of a resolution to lift sanctions on Moscow imposed by the 28-member European Union.