Press Release Cabinet Committee on Security Note, Attorney- General’s opinion in contempt of Parliament US, Russian nuclear suppliers attempt to escape liability under Fukushima shadow Scrap IAEA-WHO Agreement and Atomic Energy Act of 1962 in public interest New Delhi: ToxicsWatch… Continue Reading →
The nuclear industry is having its own meltdown. September 4, 2013 | The first thing to remember about nuclear power is that it’s not safe. Just ask Japan. The second thing to remember is that nuclear power isn’t cheap. Connecticut draws… Continue Reading →
Monday, Sep 2, 2013, 8:17 IST | Agency: DNA Jinee Lokaneeta It is a reflection of the misogyny and violence against women in civilian society. In 2005, Kori Cioca, a United States coast guard was raped and brutally beaten by… Continue Reading →
There’s no shortage of commentators itching for a U.S. attack on Syria. The Syria flag painted on cracked ground with vignette. Photo Credit: Aleksey Klints/Shutterstock.com August 27, 2013 | There’s no stopping the U.S. now: the gears of war are grinding… Continue Reading →
No Proof of Who Was Behind Gas Attacks Any moves to bomb Syria risk further American involvement in a brutal civil war that has spiraled out of control. Photo Credit: Shutterstock.com August 26, 2013 | ALTERNET The U.S. is giving all… Continue Reading →
By Pepe Escobar 16 August, 2013 Russia Today An Egyptian woman mourns over the body of her daughter wrapped in shrouds at a mosque in Cairo on August 15, 2013 (AFP Photo / Khaled Desouki) Egypt’s ‘bloodbath that is… Continue Reading →
August 16, 2013 , Rediff.com A top American official has opposed the grant of visa to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi because of the “very serious” doubts that remain over his role in the 2002 riots in the state…. Continue Reading →
Posted By John Hudson Tuesday, August 13, 2013 , foreignpolicy.com For years, the Central Intelligence Agency denied it had a secret file on MIT professor and famed dissident Noam Chomsky. But a new government disclosure obtained by The Cable reveals for the first… Continue Reading →
Network security agreements that Reliance Communications and VSNL signed with U.S. government departments oblige them to share data carried on their infrastructure and assist the U.S. in its surveillance programme. By SAGNIK DUTTA in New Delhi, in Frontline EVEN as… Continue Reading →
Joe Raedle/Getty Images A restraint chair used to force-feed detainees at the military hospital at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. By JOHN GRISHAM Published 10th aug, NY Times ABOUT two months ago I learned that some of my books had been banned at… Continue Reading →
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