Je mehr die korrupten Politiker des Westens und ihre Medienhuren Chavez dämonisierten, desto mehr liebten ihn die Menschen in Venezuela. Sie verstanden perfekt, dass einer, der von Washington verdammt wurde, ein Gottesgeschenk für die Welt war.
Daily Archives: 13. März 2013
Barack Obama to dine with first black Miss Israel
President Barack Obama will have dinner with the first-ever black Miss Israel when he makes his first visit to the Jewish state as US leader next week.
WikiLeaks: Ecuador seeks new talks over Julian Assange
Ecuador said it would ask for new talks with the Foreign Office on Julian Assange that could see the fugitive founder of the WikiLeaks website face justice in Sweden if Teresa May, the Home Secretary, places conditions on his extradition.
Osama Bin Laden, Bradley Manning and Me
But now the prosecutors have announced that a Navy Seal involved in the killing of Osama bin Laden is going to testify at the court martial that bin Laden possessed articles about the Wikileaks documents that Manning leaked.
Shrinking Fronts on Our Global Battlefield
It is a sad day for human rights when a program that has killed over 4,000 people around the world without due process can only conjure serious opposition domestically when we perceive a threat to American lives. It’s a sad day for human rights when Guantanamo remains open with 166 people still detained, and no one in our government taking steps to close it. It’s an abomination of justice to watch 11 years of military commissions bumble their way to nowhere except to profound embarrassment.
Nigel Farage: Eurozone completely incompatible with nation-state democracy
• European Parliament, Strasbourg, 13 March 2013
• Speaker: Nigel Farage MEP, Leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), Co-President of the ‚Europe of Freedom and Democracy‘ (EFD) Group in the European Parliament –
Intelligence Officials Evade Questions on Domestic Surveillance
In Senate testimony today, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and FBI Director Robert Mueller evaded questions from Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) on domestic surveillance of American citizens. Clapper seems visibly annoyed at the question.
Pope watch live: White smoke pours from Sistine Chapel chimney
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17 Journalisten der SZ ausgezeichnet
Mit dem dritten Preis wird eine Artikelserie des SZ-Redakteurs Olaf Przybilla und des SZ-Wirtschaftskorrespondenten Uwe Ritzer über den Fall Gustl Mollath ausgezeichnet.
Disappointing: Tim Berners-Lee Defends DRM In HTML 5
We recently wrote about the truly stupid idea of building DRM into HTML5. At SXSW this week, web inventor Tim Berners-Lee was asked about this, and he surprisingly defended the decision, claiming that it was necessary to get companies to use HTML5:
Passaparola – Pizzarotti and the Parma incinerator
Claudio Messora of Byoblu interviews the M5S Mayor Federico Pizzarotti regarding the issue of the incinerator
Grillo raps Napolitano for not slamming PdL anti-judge demo
Beppe Grillo knocked Italian President Giorgio Napolitano on Wednesday for not coming out more forcefully against parliamentarians from Silvio Berlusconi‘s People of Freedom (PdL) party who demonstrated inside Milan‘s main courthouse on Monday.
Italy: Berlusconi sex-trial adjourned until Monday
A Milan court on Wednesday adjourned the trial into accusations Silvio Berlusconi paid for sex with an underage prostitute until Monday because of the hospitalised ex-premier‘s health problems.
New Tunisian government wins assembly approval
Prime Minister Ali Larayedh has said the government, which was backed by 139 of the National Constituent Assembly‘s 217 members, would serve only until an election later in the year
Familiengeschichte der Kanzlerin: Merkel hat polnische Wurzeln
Vor Kasner war Kazmierczak: Einer neuen Biografie über die Kanzlerin zufolge stammt Merkels Großvater Ludwig Kazmierczak aus Posen. Erst 1930 entschied sich die Familie, ihren Namen auf Merkels Mädchennamen Kasner eindeutschen zu lassen.
CIA Effort In Iraq Places US Spooks On Syria‘s Three Largest Borders
Since 2011 the U.S. has been expanding the CIA‘s role in Iraq as radical Syrian rebels threaten the border region, according to Adam Entous, Julian Barnes, and Siobhan Gorman of The Wall Street Journal.
Turkey: 22-ton bridge disappears during the night
Dismantled in a few hours, sensational theft in Kocaeli
How You Ended The War
Free Speech Provided By U.S. Military
Top Banking Analyst: Subsidies to Giant Banks Exceed $780 Billion Dollars Per YEAR
Trillions In Subsidies to the Giant Banks Are Continuing to This Day
U.S delivers new equipment to Georgian patrol police
The representatives of the U.S. Embassy delivered the new technical equipment for checkpoints to the Georgian patrol police at the Tbilisi International Airport.
Body of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda to be exhumed in April to determine if he was poisoned by Pinochet’s agents
The exhumation was ordered last month by Judge Mario Carroza but no specific date had been made public.
How New ACTA Internet Lockdown Measures Are Coming to Canada
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), once believed dead, is back from beyond the grave, and could criminalize and otherwise restrict your use of the Internet by overwriting our copyright rules.
Venezuela to probe Chavez cancer death conspiracy
“We will seek the truth,” Reuters cites Maduro as telling regional TV network Telesur late on Monday. “We have the intuition that our commander, Chavez, was poisoned by dark forces that wanted him out of the way.”
Maduro said it was too early to determine the exact root of the cancer which was discovered in Chavez’s pelvic region in June 2011, but charged that the United States had laboratories which were experienced in manufacturing diseases.
„He had a cancer that broke all norms,“ the agency cites Maduro as saying. „Everything seems to indicate that they affected his health using the most advanced techniques … He had that intuition from the beginning.“
Warum unsere Hauptseite generell wieder auf http läuft
Kurzum: die kleinen Nettigkeiten wie der Facebook Button und das Bewerten der Kommentare sind wieder da. Die SSL-Verschlüsselung bleibt auf der Hauptseite der Medienstation Radio Utopie weiterhin aktiv – aber nur für die Leute, die sie überhaupt wollen.
Italien: Grillo spricht von Euroaustritt und Systemende
Plötzlich kann ein führender Politiker in der drittgrößten Wirtschaft Europas von einem Ende des Systems reden, gar von einem Austritt aus dem Euro.
Datenschutzsuchmaschine Ixquick spricht sich für mehr Datenschutz aus
Ixquick http://www.ixquick.com, die diskreteste Suchmaschine der Welt, wendet sich mit der Bitte an die EU-Politik, so strikte Gesetze wie irgend möglich zu erlassen, um den Datenschutz in Europa zu wahren und die EU-Bürger vor dem Datenhunger diverser Internetkonzerne zu schützen
Neandertaler
Das Gehirnvolumen der Neandertaler betrug rund 1200 bis 1750 Kubikzentimeter[28] (im Mittel rund 1400 cm³), was im Durchschnitt etwas größer ist als beim heutigen Menschen
Vielleicht beging er massenhaft Selbstmord, weil er dieses elende Gekritzel über seinen Wandmalereien nicht mehr aushalten hat..
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Weil er ein größeres Gehirn hatte als der Sapiens. Damit sei er einfach nicht zurecht gekommen. „Sozial“ und so.
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Der Stern von Bertelsmann sagt, die in Oxford hätten gesagt, sie wüssten jetzt warum der Neandertaler verschwand….
http://t.co/uhObm1KfOS
Konklave: Schwarzer Rauch – kein neuer Papst
Für den Nachmittag sind weitere Wahlgänge geplant.
Entscheidung in Straßburg: Europäisches Parlament lehnt Haushalt ab
Nein zur Budgetplanung: Das Europaparlament in Straßburg verweigert die Zustimmung zum Sparhaushalt der Europäischen Union. Nun soll bis zum Sommer neu verhandelt werden.
Texte zitieren und nutzen
Einfaches Zitieren unserer Texte ist immer erlaubt, solange sich die Länge des Zitats im Rahmen hält. Drei Sätze plus Überschrift und Vorspann halten wir dabei grundsätzlich für eine gute Grenze, auch wenn das Zitatrecht weniger erlauben sollte.