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Why Are Palestinians Paying For Germany’s Sins?

By Susan Abulhawa 15 April, 2012 Countercurrents.org  No matter who you are, no matter what greatness you’ve achieved in your life or what gifts you’ve given to the rest of humanity, if you criticize Israel, you must expect to become… Continue Reading →

French nuclear giant Areva reports $3.2-bn loss

PARIS — France‘s state-controlled nuclear giant Areva lost euro2.4 billion ($3.2 billion) in 2011, much of that on the back of a troubled uranium mining venture that has been the subject of investigation. Thursday’s dismal figures reflect a difficult year… Continue Reading →

A village where every house has a cancer patient

Feb 13, 2012-A village in Germany has left health experts baffled as almost every household there has a resident suffering from cancer, a media report said Monday. The Wewelsfleth village with a population of 1,500 has been dubbed the “village… Continue Reading →

Idea of Heterosexuality Traced to German Law

Sunday, February 5, 2012 By Hanne Blank The revision of legal codes in Germany in the 1860s raised questions about sexual misconduct, says Hanne Blank in her book “Straight.” In this excerpt, she examines how that led to the creation… Continue Reading →

Sri Lanka Lagging Behind In Social Media

It is estimated that over 425 million people use social media networks, including Facebook and Twitter. The use of social media has been described by many activists as the ‘final medium for free speech’. Catherine Jackson, Reporters without Borders, called… Continue Reading →

French Scientists: Childhood Leukemia Spikes Near Nuclear Reactors

  1 February 2012 by: John LaForge, Truthout | News Analysis French researchers have confirmed that childhood leukemia rates are shockingly elevated among children living near nuclear power reactors. The “International Journal of Cancer” has published in January a scientific… Continue Reading →

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