RT | The Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorist group plans to send 16 of its fighters on suicide missions after they were tested positive for AIDS, a Syrian source claimed.

Zero Hedge | The latest images from the massive fish die-off…

Zero Hedge | One of the main reasons a month ago we started carefully following the commodity trading giants, the Glencores, Mercurias and Trafiguras of the world…

AP | North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday declared his frontline troops in a “quasi-state of war”.

Washington’s Blog | Three cheers for Reuters pointing out that the Pentagon can’t explain what it did with $8.5 trillion that taxpayers gave it between 1996 and 2013.

EAG News | West Virginia mother April Stanley believes school officials are playing favorites, and her son is getting the shaft because of it.

‘Lord Morris, the attorney general in Tony Blair’s first government, launched a withering attack on Sir John Chilcot yesterday, blaming him personally for letting the Iraq inquiry drag on for more than six years. He claimed Sir John had ‘lost control’ and said he was ‘dismayed at the feebleness of the cross-examination of witnesses’. The […]

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‘Jeremy Corbyn will apologise on behalf of Labour for the Iraq War if he wins the leadership next month. The left-wing frontrunner said Labour must finally say sorry for the “deception” which took Britain to war in 2003. And he hinted he may not support extending British military action against Islamic State to Syria in […]

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Michael Krieger | I clearly remember the moment several years ago when my closest friend from NYC was at my place pleading with me to download and use Spotify.

‘Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his resignation Thursday and called for elections in the wake of a bruising political battle over austerity measures demanded by the nation’s creditors. The president of the nation’s supreme court, Vasiliki Thanou-Christophilou, will take over as prime minister in a caretaker government until the elections, in keeping with the […]

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‘This package amounts to some of the most extreme ‘free market’ fundamentalism we’ve ever witnessed – even by the standards of the International Monetary Fund programmes imposed on Africa, Asia and Latin America in the 1980s. In short, it says that Greece is up for sale, and its workers, farmers and small businesses will have […]

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