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Volume 24, Number 288—-October 15, 2018

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Commentary, Intelligence, International, Media, Middle East

Khashoggi Was No Critic of Saudi Regime

October 15, 2018 • 25 Comments

Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi journalist, who disappeared in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last week is not quite the critic of the Saudi regime that the Western media says he is, writes As’ad AbuKhalil.

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Consortiumnews.com, Media

Peter Lavelle: Why I Read Consortium News

October 15, 2018 • 6 Comments

Peter Lavelle, the host of RT’s Cross Talk, explains what Consortium News means to him.

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Foreign Policy, International, International News Analysis, Middle East, Palestine

The Art of No Mideast Deal

October 13, 2018 • 46 Comments

Donald Trump once advertised an Israeli-Palestinian peace plan as his greatest achievement-in-the-making, but like many of the president’s negotiations, the Kushner-Greenblatt strategy is a one-sided bargain, writes Patrick Lawrence.

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Consortiumnews.com, Media, Politics

Gareth Porter: Why I Write for Consortium News

October 12, 2018 • 15 Comments

Consortium News is a priceless resource for honing in on the truth in the tradition of its founder Robert Parry, says Gareth Porter.

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Media, Politics, Russia, Russiagate

The Shaky Case That Russia Manipulated Social Media to Tip the 2016 Election

October 10, 2018 • 161 Comments

The idea promoted by the NYT’s Shane & Mazzetti that the Russian government seriously threatened to determine the 2016 election does not hold up when the larger social media context is examined more closely, reports Gareth Porter.

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Consortiumnews.com, Media

New Writers Welcomed to Consortium News

October 9, 2018 • 38 Comments

In the past few weeks Consortium News has added a group of accomplished writers as regular contributors, ensuring that Consortium remains a unique source of news, analysis and commentary that you will not find in mainstream media.

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Commentary, Europe, Immigration, International, Labor, Latin America, Politics

Future of Western Democracy Being Played Out in Brazil

October 9, 2018 • 60 Comments

Stripped to its essence, the Brazilian presidential elections represent a direct clash between democracy and an early 21st Century neofascism, indeed between civilization and barbarism, writes Pepe Escobar.

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Books, Consortiumnews.com, Media

Ray McGovern on Daniel Ellsberg and Consortium News

October 7, 2018 • 24 Comments

It is sobering to think that Dan Ellsberg, and other serious thinkers, look to Consortium News for professional journalism and analysis, says Ray McGovern.

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Immigration, Legal, Trump Administration, U.S.

Five Reasons Why the GOP Rushed to Confirm Kavanaugh

October 6, 2018 • 136 Comments

After Donald Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, Trump and the GOP leadership mounted a full-court press to ram through his confirmation before October 1, the first day of the Court’s new term, for five good reasons, says…

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Consortiumnews.com, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Intelligence, International, Legal, Media

The Fifth Online Vigil for Julian Assange

October 6, 2018 • 53 Comments

As the crisis over Julian Assange continues to mount, the fifth online vigil for Assange was broadcast live on Saturday by Consortium News. You can watch the entire event here.

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Consortiumnews.com, Human Rights, Intelligence, International, Legal, Secrecy

Julian Assange in Crisis for Fifth Unity4J Online Vigil; Consortium News to Broadcast it Live on Saturday

October 5, 2018 • 14 Comments

As the crisis over Julian Assange continues to mount, the fifth online vigil for Assange will be held on Saturday, to be broadcast live by Consortium News.

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Books, Commentary, Foreign Policy, International, Middle East, Politics, U.S., Uncategorized

The Trouble With ‘Preventing Palestine’

October 5, 2018 • 20 Comments

Seth Anziska’s new book on the Arab-Israeli “peace process” is a useful primer on the conflict, but it does not fully examine the paradox of the Carter administration’s solution that we are still living with, argues As’ad AbuKhalil.

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Commentary, International News Analysis, Middle East

Is Saudi Arabia the Middle East’s Next Failed State?

October 4, 2018 • 85 Comments

Ibn Khaldun—the famous Tunisian historian, geographer and social theorist—believed that decadence leads to collapse for Muslim dynasties. Such a scenario may be playing out with the Saudis, reports Daniel Lazare.

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Commentary, Intelligence, Media, Middle East, Politics, Russia, Russiagate, Trump Administration

Seven Days in September

October 3, 2018 • 134 Comments

A new book, an anonymous Op-Ed and an Obama speech in the first seven days of September appeared to reveal dangerous insider moves against a dangerous, but constitutionally elected president, writes Joe Lauria.

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Commentary, Legal, Politics, Right Wing, Trump Administration, Women

Sex, Lies and Privilege: The Kavanaugh Case

October 2, 2018 • 300 Comments

The use of identity politics by establishment Democrats to obscure a violent and hegemonic foreign policy has led many clear-minded people to conflate the very real problem of sexual assault, with a liberal Democratic agenda, says Joe Lauria.

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Commentary, International, Politics

Extremists Unite to Diss Populism as Threat to Democracy

October 1, 2018

If there’s one thing that brings a tear to Caitlin Johnstone’s eye, it’s the inspiration she feels watching Republican-aligned neoconservatives and Democrat-aligned neoconservatives find a way to bridge their almost nonexistent differences. 

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International, Italy

Privatization, the EU and a Bridge

September 27, 2018

A Genoa bridge that collapsed last month killing 43 people is privately owned, but a key factor that has slowed basic infrastructure investment in Italy in recent years is the fault of the EU, reports Andrew Spannaus.  

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Commentary, Legal, Politics, Religion

Will ‘God’ Save Kavanaugh?

September 26, 2018

That attitudes may not have changed from an older generation to Kavanaugh’s — and may have gotten still worse, and not only at elitist Georgetown Prep, but in society at large — is sad beyond telling, says Ray McGovern.

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Campaign 2016, Commentary, Intelligence, Media, Secrecy

Being Julian Assange

September 25, 2018

As Julian Assange’s fate may soon be resolved, here’s an in-depth look at the history of WikiLeaks, the infiltration of activist communities and the strength & vulnerability of the world-changing publisher whose freedom is at stake, by Suzie Dawson.

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International, Media, Russia, Russiagate, Syria, Ukraine

The Battle for Our Minds

September 25, 2018

There are battlefields in Syria, Ukraine, Yemen, and elsewhere, but given the state of corporate media, perhaps the most consequential battle now being fought is for our minds, says Patrick Lawrence.

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Commentary, Labor, U.S.

Teachers’ Strikes May Reinvigorate US Labor Movement

September 24, 2018

Events of recent weeks shows there’s gut-level support for radical change, including on the state of education and teacher’s working conditions. This building momentum could help spark a new labor movement, argues Andy Piascik.

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Consortiumnews.com, Intelligence, Media, Russia, Russiagate, Ukraine

The New York Times as Judge and Jury

September 21, 2018

Seeking to maintain its credibility, The New York Times dispenses with the criminal justice system and basic principles of journalism to weigh in again on Russia-gate, reports Joe Lauria.

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Consortium News Radio, Politics, Russiagate, U.S.

CN Radio—Episode 3: Gareth Porter on DHS Deception & Bi-Partisan Fear of Revolt

September 20, 2018

The DHS deceptively pushed the story that Russia hacked U.S. voter databases; and both Democratic & Republican elites fear popular revolt against their failed polices but refuse to change, as Gareth Porter explains.

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Books, Consortiumnews.com, International, Media

Hold the Front Page: The Reporters are Missing

September 19, 2018

So much of mainstream journalism has descended to the level of a cult-like formula of bias, hearsay and omission. Subjectivism is all; slogans and outrage are proof enough. What matters is “perception,” says John Pilger.

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