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Dady Chery Discusses Haiti’s Struggle Against Occupation with Ruthann Amarteifio

Dady Chery Discusses Haiti’s Struggle Against Occupation with Ruthann Amarteifio

Ruthann Amarteifio: It has been a long time. So Dady, you have been writing a book called We Have Dared to Be Free, for five years. Before the dreadful earthquake in Haiti in 2010, you were not doing what you’re doing now, your life has done a turn about, am I right? Dady Chery: My […]

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Gilbert Mercier Discusses the US Election Charade with Andrew Korybko on Sputnik

Gilbert Mercier Discusses the US Election Charade with Andrew Korybko on Sputnik

Andrew Korybko: If Joe Biden decides to throw his hat into the ring, how could this affect the dynamic of the elections? Gilbert Mercier: Ultimately, Joe Biden, if he runs, will serve an entertainment purpose: sort of what is going on with Donald Trump in the GOP primary. Biden might try to cater to the […]

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New Orleans a Decade after Katrina: ‘Waiting for Godot’ Courtesy of Disaster Capitalism

New Orleans a Decade after Katrina: ‘Waiting for Godot’ Courtesy of Disaster Capitalism

When journalists report on a story — providing that they embrace a pseudo-neutral  AP style — they are not supposed to get emotionally involved with their subjects. The unreachable goal is to provide readers, listeners or viewers with copies or segments that appear to be objective, impartial and loaded with facts and data. This is […]

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Dessalines’ Ideal of Equality for Haiti

Dessalines’ Ideal of Equality for Haiti

By Michel-Ange Cadet The last clouds of smoke dissipate after the deafening sounds of cannons at Vertières. Bodies, bruised, bloodied, are spread out on the road. Streams of bloods mix with the torrential rains and flow to the gutters. Despite this macabre scene, an army of black men, their hands covered with the blood of […]

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Is the Biotech Industry Behind the Destruction of Italy’s Olive trees?

Is the Biotech Industry Behind the Destruction of Italy’s Olive trees?

Italy is internationally known mainly for three things: its cuisine, its abysmal politics, and its vistas and beaches. In recent months, a series of events has developed that involve those three aspects. Activists, farmers and a government inquiry have shed some light on what could be a potential covert assault by the biotech industry on […]

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