While Sam Allardyce's sacking has sent shockwaves through the world of football, both the English Football Association and FIFA have been criticized for failing to investigate a series of high-profile transfers – some of which involved the former England boss.
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Video: Lawsuits against the Neocons: Class Action against Hillary’s DNC, War Crimes Civil Lawsuit against George W. Bush Et Al…
The Neocon war hawks have embroiled the US in illegal wars of aggression around the globe, and with the possibility of a Clinton presidency, that reign of terror looks set to continue. But a series of lawsuits are challenging the neocons in the courts and threatening to derail that agenda.
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‘Disillusion with political order’ is fueling extremism, says young Muslim leader
Extremism among young people is fueled by discontent and social fragmentation, a young east Londoner working for the Kofi Annan Foundation claims.
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Video: The US-Canada-France Coup d’Etat against Jean Bertrand Aristide and the People of Haiti
The images and sounds I recorded in Haiti during my December 2003-January 2004 trip have had a profound impact on my life, as the events which unfolded then and shortly afterwards continue to affect the lives of the people for…
Flood Damage in North Korea Prompts International Calls for Assistance
The new United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), Tomás Ojea Quintana, called this week for increased support for the victims of Typhoon Lionrock, which devastated the northeastern part…
Attack on Humanitarian Convoy in Syria, Used by US as a “Propaganda” Tool
As the details of Monday’s attack on a humanitarian convoy near Aleppo are yet to be determined and the United States and Russia argue about who could be the perpetrator, the incident might be used as a “propaganda instrument,” but…