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A New World War for a New World Order
12 hours ago ago from ACGR\'s "News with Attitude"
Andrew Gavin Marshall 12/19/2009 In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, I have analyzed US and NATO geopolitical strategy since the fall of the Soviet Union, in expanding the American empire and preventing the rise of new powers, containing Russia and China. This Part examines the implications of this strategy in recent years; following the [...]
Related contentA milestone in history
8 hours ago ago from Reporting the World Over
The signed in Copenhagen is a milestone, though not in the way environmentalists and scientists hoped for. It marks the shift from the Old World, characterized by Europe (in a cultural, rather than geographical meaning, as it encompasses both Europe and the Americas) to a New World, where the lead is on two Asian countries the China and India plus South Africa. The US is still holding on to the remnants of its power, while the sun is setting ...
Related contentA Black Day for the World
13 hours ago ago from Green Idol
New Delhi, 19 December 2009 Global leaders have today failed to act to avert catastrophic climate change, says Greenpeace. A weak outcome has so-far emerged from the UN climate talks. The deal is not ambitious, unfair, not legally binding and likely to put the world on a path to at least a 3C temperature rise. Siddharth Pathak, Climate & Energy Policy Adviser who is in Copenhagen said: The Indian Government’s attitude to climate ...
Related contentIndia Rises to Top
10 hours ago ago from A budding journalist's view of the world
India ascended the summit in ICC Test Championship rankings for the first time. They beat Sri Lanka convincingly by an innings and 24 runs in the third Test at Mumbai to win the series 2-0. The progress to the top has been one mixed with circumstance and consistency. Not something that would be associated with an Indian side even a couple of years back. During this time unnecessary controversy has plagued the side, as have injuries and ...
Related contentIndia, Pakistan to face off in Hockey World Cup
1 day ago ago from A Breaking News
NEW DELHI: Arch-rivals India and Pakistan will face-off in the preliminary league of field hockey’s World Cup next year, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) announced on Tuesday. India and Pakistan have been drawn together in pool B alongside Australia, Spain, England and South Africa in the 12-nation tournament to be played in New Delhi from February 28-March 13. Defending champions Germany head pool A, which includes the ...
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How nations big and small fared with their goals in Copenhagen
20 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.
United States President Obama came in with high expectations and a handicap: The U.S. Senate has not passed a climate-change bill, so it wasn't clear what the president could promise. Obama appears to have played a key role in negotiating the final accord, but it was far weaker than even the modest expectations for the summit. This Story China As the world's biggest emitter, ...
Related contentOne last day at work for ABC News' Gibson
23 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
NEW YORK - The final glimpse of Charles Gibson found him at his "ABC World News" anchor desk, surrounded by dozens of applauding co-workers. He applauded back. Signing off from the network's flagship newscast Friday, Gibson brought to a close 34 years at ABC. He called the job he's leaving "a labor of love." "It's hard to walk away from what I honestly think is the best job in the world," he said in brief farewell remarks. "But my parents ...
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