Controversial UK-based PR firm Bell Pottinger fulfilled a lucrative Pentagon contract making fake videos about Al-Qaeda, some of which were planted in innocent Iraqis homes following US military raids.
In a statement that was not to be made public until his death, the former Israeli President told Jerusalem Post he stopped PM Benjamin Netanyahu from a "catastrophic" military strike against Iran
Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres's death unleashed an outpouring of adoration from American media outlets, with major newspapers and broadcast media calling Peres a great man of peace, almost exclusively quoting Israelis and Americans who
Editor's Comment: Further escalation in Syria is certainly not a good thing. Though we haven't got a good reason to be there, it seems that it will soon be impossible to leave, and either Trump or Hillary will be faced with a massive cluster in t
What's really going on in Aleppo? Are Assad and Putin exterminating the population for sport? Is it a war against US-backed "moderates"? That is what the mainstream media would have us believe. We speak with Vanessa Beeley, a journalist who just retu
In the most dramatic diplomatic escalation involving the Syrian conflict in the past years, yesterday John Kerry issued an ultimatum to Russia, in which he warned his colleague Lavrov to stop bombing Aleppo or else the US would suspend all cooperatio
Pakistan and India are seemingly always at each others' throats, and other factions in the region are only too eager to try to cash in when the going gets particularly rough. Today it was the leader of the separatist Balochistan Liberation Front (B
Border skirmishes between India and Pakistan have been going on for years. But with social mood darkening everywhere, and with India making the claim 'Significant casualties' inflicted on 'launch pads' for militant attacks, one can't help b
India conducted "surgical strikes" on suspected terrorist camps just across the border in Pakistan, marking its first direct military response to an attack on an army base it blames on Pakistan.
Shimon Peres, who passed away Wednesday aged 93 after suffering a stroke on 13 September, epitomised the disparity between Israel's image in the West and the reality of its bloody, colonial policies in Palestine and the wider region.
The Pentagon plans to send about 600 additional troops to Iraq to help launch a long-awaited offensive to retake Mosul in coming weeks, the most ambitious operation yet in the two-year military campaign against Islamic State.
Farmers in India's poorest region are recording record rice yields by growing organically, debunking once and for all the myth that GMOs are necessary to feed the world's growing population.
Benjamin Netanyahu has been perhaps the most anti-Palestinian Israeli prime minister in a large rogue's gallery dedicated to driving the aggrieved Palestinians out of the land they and their ancestors have lived in and worked for millennia.
The Pentagon is requesting 500 more US troops on the ground in Iraq, as the long-anticipated battle to retake Mosul from ISIS is expected to begin next month. That would bring the US troop level to around 6,400, with another probably 6,000 or so cont
Back in the summer of 2013, just around the peak of the first major escalation involving Syria and the US attempt to remove its president al-Assad, the Mediterranean briefly looked like a parking lot, with US and Russian ships on anchor just off the
Just over a week after a ceasefire deal was announced by the US and Russia, the deal is a smoldering ruin. A US strike on Syrian forces, US-backed rebel groups that refuse to break with al-Qaeda, and an attack yesterday on a humanitarian aid convoy i
(RT) The initial seven days of the nationwide ceasefire in Syria have run their course, the Syrian Army has declared. It did not add whether the truce will be reinstated in the near future.
Last week's announcement of a record-breaking US aid package for Israel underscores how dangerously foolish and out-of-touch is our interventionist foreign policy.
Donald Trump expressed "his high regard for peace-loving Muslims" during a meeting Monday night with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in New York, the Trump campaign announced.
The Russian General Staff said Monday that US-backed Syrian rebels have not separated from terrorists, but united with al-Nusra Front and are preparing for an offensive.
Observing that "copyright is not a divine right", the Delhi high court on Friday allowed Delhi University to issue photocopies of major textbooks published by leading publishers. The Justice held that the act of students getting books copied from