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16 mai, par Ramzy Baroud — NEWS AND ANALYSIS
It is an event "of cosmic proportions", said one Palestinian academic, a befitting description regarding Stephen Hawking's decision to boycott an Israeli academic conference slated for next June. It was also a decisive moral call which was communicated on May 8 by Cambridge University, where (...)
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13 mai, par Feroz Mehdi — NEWS AND ANALYSIS
May 11, 2013 was an important day for Pakistan and a good day for democracy. My five years old daughter will remember this day when she grows up, not only because it is her birth day but also because it was a promising day for the people of her mother's country of birth. General elections were (...)
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10 mai — NEWS AND ANALYSIS
PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR, TRNN: Welcome to The Real News Network. I'm Paul Jay in Baltimore. And welcome to this edition of The Bennis Report with Phyllis Bennis, who now joins us from Washington, D.C. Phyllis is a fellow and the director of the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for (...)
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10 mai, par Ayesha Siddiqa — NEWS AND ANALYSIS
The renowned television anchor Quatrina Hosain was in tears. A day after the incident of her being sexually assaulted at a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) jalsa by party workers in Wah Cantonement, she talked about how the bruises may heal but not her emotional scars. She was covering election (...)
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9 mai, par Harriet Sherwood and Matthew Kalman in Israel, and Sam Jones — NEWS AND ANALYSIS
The celebrated physicist Stephen Hawking became embroiled in a deepening furore today over his decision to boycott a prestigious conference in Israel in protest over the state's occupation of Palestine. Hawking, a world-renowned scientist and bestselling author who has had motor neurone disease (...)
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