• Saudi Arabia: Shia Muslim Kid barbarously murdered in Medina before mother’s eyes

    Saudi Arabia: Shia Muslim Kid barbarously murdered in Medina before mother’s eyes

    Feb 09, 2019 02:03

    A Shia Muslim little boy, while on a pilgrimage to the holy city of Medina with his mother, has been barbarously killed for unknown reasons, fueling speculations that he could have been a sectarian and hate crime victim.

  • Syria, then and now: Liberated of Western-backed terrorism

    Syria, then and now: Liberated of Western-backed terrorism

    Jan 31, 2019 05:55

    Saudi soft power and the US art elite have joined forces in a troubling alliance for a cultural campaign of disinformation aimed at American art-going audiences, says Max Parry, an independent journalist and geopolitical analyst who contributes to CounterPunch, Global Research, and Dissident Voice, in his article for the OffGuardian site, titled: “Syria, then and now: Liberated of Western-backed terrorism”.

  • Illusion in Deep Dark (2)

    Illusion in Deep Dark (2)

    Jan 31, 2019 04:55

    The seven-episode radio drama takes a closer look at the Daesh terrorist group's propaganda among Western youths in different countries.

  • Illusion in Deep Dark (1)

    Illusion in Deep Dark (1)

    Jan 31, 2019 04:53

    The seven-episode radio drama takes a closer look at the Daesh terrorist group's propaganda among Western youths in different countries.

  • The Demise of the West

    The Demise of the West

    Jan 12, 2019 01:18

    The west, in the broad sense of the word rather than the geographical location, has developed the world to the benefit of the powerful and the rich rather than the public. But its days are numbered as the symbol of the western culture and civilization, the United States of America, is losing whatever it has and becoming more and more loathed by the people all over the world.

  • The inequality gap on a planet growing more extreme

    The inequality gap on a planet growing more extreme

    Dec 17, 2018 10:34

    Nomi Prin is a Tom Dispatch regular writer and author of many books including “All the Presidents' Bankers: The Hidden Alliances That Drive American Power”. She is a former Wall Street executive. What follows is an article by Nomi Prin titled “The inequality gap on a planet growing more extreme.”

  • Human Rights: From word to practice

    Human Rights: From word to practice

    Dec 10, 2018 09:52

    Today one of the most important topics which is closely linked with public opinion of nations and world organs, is the issue of human rights. The United Nations, paid attention to the issue just three years after its coming to existence and on 10 of December, 1948 the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was approved.

  • Status of Women in the West (25)

    Status of Women in the West (25)

    Dec 10, 2018 09:44

    In the last episode of this series, let us discuss the women's rights movements which mostly emerged in the second half of the 20th century and were accelerated in the previous decades. Now we want to see whether these moves and the consequent conventions and regulations have been successful in meeting the demands of women.

  • Children, civilization's future, victims of western brutality

    Children, civilization's future, victims of western brutality

    Dec 06, 2018 04:33

    The United Nations Universal Children’s Day– 20 November – has come and gone – and nothing has changed. No action that would now protect children any more than before, no move even by the UN to call on nations at war to take special care to protect children – if for nothing else but the fact that children are our planet's future.

  • International Day of Disabled Persons

    International Day of Disabled Persons

    Dec 03, 2018 05:59

    The United Nations announced in 1992 that December 3 be marked every year as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD). The goal of this announcement was to promote public awareness on different aspects of the disabled people's life. Every year this day provides the ground for further attention to the problems of the disabled by relevant authorities.