Middle East Protests, Violence and Strikes Continue – by Stephen Lendman Whatever set them off, the genie is out of the bottle and spreading from Tunisia […]
Important New Information on Aafia Siddiqui’s Case – by Stephen Lendman Numerous previous articles discussed how Washington/Pakistani collusion victimized her. A brief recap explains. In March […]
Obama’s Anti-Populist Budget – by Stephen Lendman Despite its flaws and failures during America’s Great Depression, FDR’s New Deal was remarkable for what it accomplished. It […]
Middle East Protests Continue – by Stephen Lendman They continue in Egypt, Yemen, Algeria, Tunisia, and most recently in Iran and Bahrain, Al Jazeera saying: “At […]
Egypt’s Military Declares Martial Law – by Stephen Lendman World headlines are worrisome. On February 13, London’s Guardian headlined Egypt’s military rejects swift transfer of power […]
Arab Street Celebrates Mubarak’s Ouster – by Stephen Lendman On February 12, AFP headlined, ‘Euphoria sweeps Arab cities as Mubarak ousted,” saying: As news spread, jubilant […]
The Progressive Radio News Hour Guests for February 17, 19 and 20, 2011 Thursday, February 17 at 10AM US Central time: James Petras Petras is Binghamton […]
Egypt at Dawn’s Early Light – by Stephen Lendman What’s unfolding looks different than what protesters demand. World headlines partly reflect it, mostly outside America, especially […]
Hold the Celebration: Egypt’s Struggle Just Began – by Stephen Lendman Hopefully beneath celebratory euphoria, Egyptians know ousting Mubarak was simple, especially since Washington long wanted […]