In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 bombings of the World Trade Centre and Pentagon, US President George Bush declared an open-ended, apparently indefinite “war on terror”.
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Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale & Why We Bought It
By Elizabeth Royte
Scribe, 2008
248 pages, $32.95 (pb)
By Elizabeth Royte
Scribe, 2008
248 pages, $32.95 (pb)
Between October 15 and 17, thousands of West Papuans held rallies for self-determination in several parts of this Melanesian nation that has been occupied by Indonesia since 1962.
Theyve been trying to solve problems by using only money, but not to solve the political problems through political means, that theyve failed, Fretilin leader Mari Alkatiri, told Radio Australia on October 26.
The President's Guide to Science — The decisions the new US president will make will affect every one of us, from nuclear proliferation to climate change. SBS, Sunday, November 9, 8.35pm.
God is Green — Filmmaker Mark Dowd questions religious
On October 29, the UN General Assembly approved by an overwhelming majority the resolution demanding an end of the US blockade of Cuba the 17th consecutive year running such a vote as been passed by the assembly.
It was a powerful symbol. At the New York summit meeting at the UN General Assembly on September 22, the first point on the agenda was forgotten amid the financial crisis.
Hold Everything Dear: Dispatches on Survival & Resistance
By John Berger
Verso, 2008
142 pages, $26 (pb)
By John Berger
Verso, 2008
142 pages, $26 (pb)
Six months ago the United States was already deep in a financial crisis. Yet, the conditions now are several orders of magnitude worse and are affecting the entire world.
Tensions continue to grow between the US and Bolivia as more evidence comes to light of the former’s role in stoking right-wing opposition to the government of President Evo Morales.
Former US diplomat Henry Kissingers recorded telephone conversations (telecons) relating to Chile in the early 1970s permit us to eavesdrop on the most candid conversations of
US officials as they plotted covert intervention against a democratically elected government, according to National Security Archive (NSA) scholar and The Pinochet File author Peter Kornbluh.
This year, Green Left Weekly has been running a regular Arabic-language supplement called The Flame. It aims to cover news from the Arabic-speaking world as well as news and issues from within Australia. The current issue of The Flame, as PDFs, can be read here
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