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By Uri Avnery | July 26, 2010

Since I witnessed the rise of the Nazis during my childhood in Germany, my nose always tickles when it smells something fascist, even when the odor is still faint.

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By Exception Staff | July 23, 2010

The sun has been setting on the British Empire for decades and now the global recession has forced the country to consider deep cuts to its military.

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By Nicholas Werth | May 04, 2010

The Greek predicament shares many points in common with what happened to Argentina in 2001.

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By Krzysztof Furtan | April 19, 2010

The first Katyń tragedy was blanketed with sinister totalitarian lies. The second instantly made headlines across the world.

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By Uri Avnery | April 11, 2010

The 58-year old Fayyad is the very opposite of Yasser Arafat, who first appointed him as Finance Minister.

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By Exception Staff | December 11, 2009

Under the Collins-Cantwell plan, there would be no speculative outside market for trading emissions credits.

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By Uri Avnery | December 11, 2009

The relationship between Germany and Israel needs a review from time to time.

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By Uri Avnery | October 28, 2009

Will Israel fully investigate what happened during the “Molten Lead” operation?

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By David Macaray | October 28, 2009

Even though Peace Corps volunteers aren’t experts on political policy or international relations, they do know a thing or two about cross-cultural exchanges.

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By Amil Imani | October 28, 2009

October 29th has been designated as the international day of Cyrus the Great, a matchless king of Persia.

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