Blue Desert
June 5, 2009 12:00 am Leave your thoughts George Monbiot asks: Why is no one brave enough to stand up to the fishing industry?
George Monbiot asks: Why is no one brave enough to stand up to the fishing industry?
Tamara Pearson on the rumours that CIA-backed terrorists are plotting to remove Venezuela's left-wing president.
The Indonesian massacres of 1965-66 rank among the biggest mass murders of the 20th Century. Looking back on this tragic episode, Nathaniel Mehr asked Noam Chomsky for his observations on the significance of US and British support for the massacre.
Christopher Vasey on a lawsuit which could potentially have far-reaching consequences for corporate accountability.
Israeli intelligence is using the relationship between Iran and leftist leaders in Latin America to stoke up fears in relation to Iran's nuclear ambitions, says Tamara Pearson.
Garry Leech critically analyses a typically obsequious mainstream portrayal of US policy in Latin America.
Daniel Read examines allegations that London's police used under-cover agents to provoke violence at last month's G20 protests.
Ramzy Baroud reflects on the Pope's controversial visit to Israel/Palestine.
James Suggett on the latest Venezuelan-led initiative to further economic cooperation between Latin American states.
Rob Sewell picks apart the media furore over the MPs' expenses scandal which has rocked British politics over the past fortnight.