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Post Views: 233 Convenience food changes could save ‘thousands of lives’Sarah Boseley, health editorTens of thousands of lives could be saved if major changes were made to processed and convenience foods, the UK’s leading health watchdog will say today, challenging
Read MoreSpain: Migrant Children at Risk 0
Post Views: 5 Abolish Emergency Regime for Unaccompanied Children in Canary Islands(Geneva) – The Canary Islands government’s decision to keep more than 250 unaccompanied migrant children in unregulated emergency shelters puts the children at risk and threatens their well-being, Human
Read More¿El fin del Capitalismo “amable”? 0
Post Views: 6 La posible caida de los últimos bastiones de la Europa SocialA principios del siglo XIX el canciller austriaco von Metternich había propuesto la necesidad de instaurar un Concierto Europeo supranacional, por encima de los intereses de cada
Read MoreEmbargoes and Blockades used as a Method of Warfare 0
Post Views: 4 Project for Pitiless Centuries“I listen to the blackbird. A song for those who died.Now it is still all left to do. So as not to lose sight of the goal, which is to lift the brutal blockade
Read MoreWhat Every Environmentalist Needs to Know About Capitalism
Post Views: 6 For those concerned with the fate of the earth, the time has come to face facts: not simply the dire reality of climate change but also the pressing need for social-system change. The failure to arrive at
Read MoreGulf oil spill: A hole in the world
Post Views: 18 The Deepwater Horizon disaster is not just an industrial accident – it is a violent wound inflicted on the Earth itself. In this special report from the Gulf coast, a leading author and activist shows how it
Read MoreWorks started in Hasankeyf, millenary city of Kurdistan
Post Views: 88 In Hasankeyf/Batman, DSI (State Hydraulic Works ) and TOKI (Housing Development Administration) have set up a building area in a region where important findings belonging to Neolithic Age have been recovered.Construction works have started in the interaction
Read MoreKurdistan Freedom Fighters issue warning to tourists going to Turkey
Post Views: 11 TAK (Kurdistan Freedom Falcons) has issued a statement warning tourists not to choose Turkey as their holidays destination.Claiming responsibility for an attack in Istanbul on 8 June in which 15 police officers were injured, the armed group
Read MoreErdo?an speaks war and vows revenge for PKK attack
Post Views: 6 Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, ministers, Chief of General Staff ?lker Ba?bu? and Force Commanders came to Van to attend the funeral of 11 soldiers who died in the attack by Kurdish guerrilla in ?emdinli/Hakkari, yesterday.Among
Read MoreIsrael bows to pressure and agrees to ease Gaza blockade
Post Views: 6 Harriet Sherwood JerusalemIsrael agreed tonight to a significant easing of its blockade of Gaza, under intense pressure from the international community after its deadly interception last month of boats attempting to break the siege.Steps to ease the
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