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Sudan: Regime digs its own grave in face of popular uprising
Daily protests began on June 16, when women students at the University of Khartoum launched a protest ... continues to divert most of the national budget to defence and security spending. War on South Sudan In ... addition to the continued attacks on Darfur in Sudan’s west, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) are waging war ...
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Australian people want justice for Assange, Melbourne rally planned
Alliance (WACA) will hold a mass rally on the steps of the State Library in Melbourne on July 1st at noon ...
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'Tomorrow is too late'-- Castro's Rio speech more relevant than ever
Socialism Economy Environment Climate crisis Fidel Castro The United Nations Conference on ... gave a speech warning of the dire consequences of failing to reverse course. Twenty years on, his ... environment. As a result, tens of millions of men, women and children die every year in the Third World, more ...
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Abandoned by Australia, Assange turns to Ecuador
2010, after WikiLeaks' release of thousands of secret documents relating to the US's war on ... Assange went to the Ecuadorian embassy in London on June 19 to apply for asylum, after losing his final ... Australian government, saying it had abandoned him. He said on June 21 that he had not met any Australian ...