Posts filed under 'Foreign or World News'
Alex Jones setting it straight
The fall of the Republic, Obama’s unkept promises and lies, the economic crisis as part of a bigger new world order strategy, the swine flu hoax, the fraud behind the fed – Alex Jones talks about all this in an exclusive interview with RT’s Anastasia Churkina.
Add comment November 23, 2009
Keiser Report on RT: Markets, Finance, Scandal
In our new program – “Keiser report”, hosted by the renowned financial analyst and former stockbroker Max Keiser – the most provocative questions in US politics are tackled head-on.
Add comment November 19, 2009
Online game Revolution: Obama’s Coup Fails
A new online multi-player browser game follows Barack Obama bringing the U.S. to total collapse. Americans rise up on the web and begin a revolution. RT’s Anastasia Churkina met up with the mastermind behind the scandalous game.
Add comment November 19, 2009
Immortal Technique on Obama, 9/11 truth & Corporate America
The U.S. government uses foreign wars to distract people’s attention from internal problems. That’s according to rapper and political activist ‘Immortal Technique’. In an exclusive interview with RT’s Marina Portnaya he says America’s bad decisions are covered up with lame excuses.
Add comment November 11, 2009
America failed to protect its own
On trial in Italy facing charges of rendition, the U.S. government did nothing to help American state department employees and CIA operatives. Now 23 of them have been convicted and threatened with extradition to Italy to serve their sentences. Cedric Moon talks to Mark Zaid, attorney for one of the convicted diplomats, about why the U.S. did not claim diplomatic immunity for them.
Add comment November 6, 2009
U.S. attempting to regulate the Internet
Debate in the U.S. over net neutrality reached a turning point as the FCC voted to begin regulating the Internet in the name of net neutrality. But will this move end up privileging content providers at the expense of service providers? And what is best for consumers? Priya Sridhar talks with Jim Harper of the Cato Institute.
Add comment October 23, 2009
Guantanamo Bay not likely to close in January
U.S. officials have announced that Guantanamo Bay will probably not be closing in January as scheduled. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says that the closing is a little more complicated than they had initially thought. President Obama made the closing of the highly controversial facility a priority and actually signed an order to set a deadline for the closing during his first week in office. But as January approaches, there are some major problems in the plans, including where exactly these prisoners are going to go.
Add comment September 28, 2009
The New World Order is here
Russia Today gets the report right again! Why can’t CNN or FOX do this?
Watch, especially after .30 seconds. I’m really starting to HATE my country. Thanks Russia again for covering the FUCKING news that ABC, CNN or FOX should be covering!
An arrest that was made occurred on a side street near Baum Ave & S Millvale Ave.
The “Group of 20″ is meeting today and tomorrow in Pittsburgh. People have been demonstrating to counter the G20, a group of the richest, most powerful people from the richest, most powerful countries who make decisions which impact all of us. The past few times they have met they decided to bail out big banks, including the biggest, baddest bank of them all, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which does nothing to help people. In addition, G20-style globalization policies have harmed the environment and threatened democracy everywhere.
Demonstrators went on the march through Pittsburgh without a permit, and police tactics effectively split up the group after about 45 minutes of marching. In the end only about 26 arrests were made.
Demonstrators are expected to march again tomorrow for a permitted and family-friendly rally and march, endorsed by many large organizations, which will start at Craft and Fifth Avenue in Pittsburgh at 11:30 AM. Bring kids and pets! More info: http://www.thomasmertoncenter.org/
The New World Order is here part #2 (especially after .30 seconds). I’m really starting to HATE my country. Thanks Russia again for covering the FUCKING news that ABC, CNN or FOX should be covering!
Add comment September 25, 2009
Peter Schiff: Americans must prepare for deepening unemployment, inflation and possible breadlines
Add comment September 17, 2009
FORMER EMPLOYEES OF BLACKWATER MAKE NEW ALLEGATIONS AGAINST OPERATIONS IN IRAQ.
Add comment August 14, 2009
More of the Same (Russia Covering Our News AGAIN!)
Barack Obamas indefinite detention claim, coupled with the enemy combatant right he inherited, enables him to lock up any US citizen forever without a trial, author and political consultant Naomi Wolf told RT.
Add comment July 14, 2009
Tarpley: Obama is a Wall Street puppet.
Webster Tarpley, journalist, radio host and critic of the Obama administration, reveals to RT who he thinks really rules the United States.
Add comment June 23, 2009
BRIC looks for more Diversity in Reserve Currencies
The worlds major emerging economies the BRIC nations are looking at buying each others bonds, and a greater IMF role, to minimize reliance on the U.S. dollar in their talks in Ekaterinburg.
Add comment June 17, 2009
Gotta respect those Koreans!
Now that they have it, North Korea will never give up nuclear weapons, says Pavel Leshakov, Head of Korean Studies at Moscow State University.
North Korea says ‘we are ready for war’ as rogue state raises stakes in nuclear stand-off
By Michael Lea
Last updated at 1:23 AM on 28th May 2009
North Korea raised the stakes in its nuclear stand-off with the world yesterday by threatening a military strike against South Korea.
Kim Jong-Il’s secretive regime warned that it would launch an attack if any of its vessels were intercepted as part of a U.S-led initiative to search ships for nuclear materials.
It has also abandoned the 1953 truce that ended the Korean conflict and has preserved a fragile peace for decades.
And there were ominous signs that the pariah state had restarted efforts to make weapons-grade plutonium.
The Obama administration says North Korea’s threats will not get it the attention it cravesThe moves are part of an increasingly hard line being taken by North Korea since it conducted an underground atomic test earlier this week.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday warned the country over its ‘provocative and belligerent’ threats.
Mrs Clinton also underscored the U.S.’s commitment to defend its allies South Korea and Japan – which are in easy range of North Korean missiles. She said that the intent of U.S. diplomats was to ‘try to rein in the North Koreans’.
But with United Nations dithering over new sanctions, the North Korean government warned: ‘Any hostile act against our peaceful vessels, including search and seizure, will be considered an unpardonable infringement on our sovereignty.
‘We will immediately respond with a powerful military strike. Those who provoke (North Korea) once will not be able to escape its unimaginable and merciless punishment.’
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has unilaterally withdrawn from the truce that ended the Korean warThe statement was in direct response to South Korea joining the Proliferation Security Initiative – an American-led campaign to search ships carrying suspicious cargoes to prevent the trafficking of weapons of mass destruction.
A spokesman for an organisation calling itself the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said: ‘The South Korean puppets were ridiculous to join in (this) racket and… declare a war against compatriots.’
U.S. spy satellites have detected steam coming from the Yongbyon reactor suggesting that North Korea has reactivated its nuclear reprocessing facility.

In 2007, it agreed to disable the plant in exchange for aid.
Experts say that the North could harvest enough plutonium there to make at least one nuclear bomb every year.
There are also fears that the Communist country is trying to sell nuclear know-how to Syria and other rogue states.
And in a sign of the tensions in the region, Russia – whose far eastern regions border North Korea – yesterday took precautionary security measures amid fears of an escalation to nuclear war.
Britain condemned the latest ‘unnecessary and provocative’ act of defiance, which ‘will only serve to isolate the regime further’.
The crisis began last month when North Korea fired a long-range rocket over Japanese airspace. It responded to international criticism of the launch by walking away from long-running negotiations on its nuclear disarmament.
On Monday, North Korea exploded a nuclear bomb the size of the one dropped on Hiroshima. It has also fired six short-range missiles.
Diplomats from the five permanent Security Council members – plus Japan and South Korea – have been meeting behind closed doors in New York for three days to discuss a new resolution against North Korea.
Washington wants a quick and unified response that will make it clear to Pyongyang that it has to ‘pay a price’ for its actions.
But while the U.S. and Japan favour tough sanctions, Russia and China are more wary about pushing North Korea too far.
The White House accused North Korea of ’sabre-rattling’ for attention.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said North Korea was continuing to violate international treaties in the wake of the nuclear detonation and threats to attack South Korea for joining a U.S.-led security program.
‘Threats won’t get North Korea the attention it craves,’ Gibbs told reporters at the White House.
‘Their actions are continuing to further deepen their own isolation from the international community and from their rights and obligations that they themselves have agreed to live up to.’
FULL READ HERE:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1189108/.html
Add comment May 28, 2009
More of Obama’s Big Brother shit
President Obama is expected to announce his decision to appoint a senior White House official who “will be in charge of protecting the nation’s networks aimed at preventing cyber attacks on various sectors”. Critics suspect the governmnet wants to clamp down on free flow of information and freedom of sharing content over the net
Add comment May 28, 2009