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Corbyn: 'Greed-is-good' capitalism in UK must go

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© Stefan Rousseau/Press AssociationJeremy Corbyn works on his speech at a hotel in Liverpool ahead of addressing delegates.
In conference speech Labour leader to lay out plans to change direction of economy

Jeremy Corbyn will on Wednesday attack the "greed-is-good" capitalism that he claims has resulted in large swaths of the UK being left behind, promising a raft of new policies including a "green jobs revolution" that will create 400,000 new positions.

The Labour leader will attempt to reset the theme of the Labour conference which has so far been dominated by deep divisions over its Brexit stance and return to his core argument about the failure of the broken economic system.

Corbyn will use his main conference speech to set out his plans to change the direction of the economy, following a week in which his shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, laid out a series of redistributive policies.

Comment: It isn't just Corbyn's views on the economy that has UK elites flipping out.


Star of David

Shutting down criticism of Israel: US government and lobbyists collude to destroy the First Amendment

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During the past several years, there has been increased pressure coming from some in the federal government aided and abetted powerful advocacy groups in the private sector to police social and alternative media. It is a multi-pronged attack on the First Amendment which has already limited the types of information that Americans have access to, thereby narrowing policy options to suit those in power

The process has been ostensibly driven by concerns over alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election, but it is really about who controls and limits the public's right to know what is going on out of sight in Washington and New York City, where politics and money come together. If one is interested in the free flow of information and viewpoints that comes with the alternative media, it certainly does not look that way. Robert Parry described it as a deliberate process of "demonizing and silencing dissent that questions mainstream narratives."

Last October top executives from Facebook, Google and Twitter were summoned to Capitol Hill for a discussion of their role in what is alleged to be Russia's influence on the presidential campaign and went back home contrite and promising to improve. They have indeed improved by punishing members whose views have been found to be unacceptable, blocking them and suspending their access to the sites. Meanwhile, the federal government for its part has attempted to silence independent non-U.S. based voices by declaring Russian media outlets RT America and Sputnik to be "foreign agents," requiring them to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 (FARA). It is an unprecedented action against a news agency and invites quid-pro-quo for U.S. media operating overseas, leaving the American public more ignorant of world affairs than it already is.

Qatar based Al-Jazeera, which has been particularly targeted by Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) as "a major exporter of hate against the Jewish people," will also be required to register with FARA to comply with the new National Defense Authorization Act. Al-Jazeera, it should be noted, has employed undercover investigative journalism to expose the corruption of Britain's government by Israeli supported Jewish groups. It's similar series on the activity of Zionist lobbyists in America is on hold due to threats from Jewish organizations to severely punish the network if the documentary should ever be aired.


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Russian security chief warns ISIS may repeat 'Syrian scenario' in Afghanistan

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© Parwiz ParwizAfghan security forces inspect the site of a suicide attack in Jalalabad city, Afghanistan
The head of Russia's main national security body has said that Islamic State seeks to destabilize the situation in Afghanistan and replay the Syrian scenario, adding that only political talks can prevent disaster.

The secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Nikolai Patrushev, shared this information with other senior officials at the ongoing multilateral consultations on an Afghanistan settlement which are currently taking place in Kabul.

Patrushev named the activities of the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) as one of the main factors behind the deterioration of the general situation in Afghanistan.

Quenelle

Belgian PM: US has no right to dictate EU's trading partners

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The United States has no right to tell European companies who they can trade and develop economic relations with, according to the Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel.

"We cannot accept that the US decided the regions with which European companies can or cannot do business," Michel said in an interview with Belgian French-language broadcaster RTBF shortly after meeting with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in New York.

The Belgian PM was the first among Western leaders to hold a bilateral meeting with the Iranian President on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. Belgium will get a two-year non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as soon as next year.

Michel stressed that Belgium and the EU are not naive when it comes to the issue of Iran and regional significance of the Islamic Republic.

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The Novichok Hoax and Operation Nina

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There's no shortage of commentators in the Western mainstream telling us how Russia planned its attack on the Skripals, or how Syria planned its chemical weapons massacres. Anyone who expresses a different opinion from this accepted narrative stands condemned and belittled as a "conspiracy theorist". But the criticism works both ways - for us it is they who are the conspiracy theorists, as well as the conspirators.

The current impasse between the UK and Russia, initiated by the Skripal poisoning on March 4th and crystallised by the identification of two Russian "suspects" last week, calls for new thinking. Despite what appeared to most Russians - and "dissident" observers - as the complete exposure of the UK's dirty game, where its "smoking gun" evidence was quickly trashed by the appearance of the two "guns" on Russian TV, the UK's leaders and their dutiful media remained unrepentant.

What we are dealing with here is effectively two conspiracy theories, but only one conspirator. The smallest details of the UK's conspiracy theory are familiar to all of us, even if incomprehensible and stretching credibility beyond breaking point:

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Vassals fighting back? Europe creating 'special payment channel' threatening dollar's reserve status

Federica Mogherini, Mohammad Javad Zarif
U foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini (r), speaking alongside Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif
In a stunning vote of "no confidence" in the US monopoly over global payment infrastructure, one month ago Germany's foreign minister Heiko Maas called for the creation of a new payments system independent of the US that would allow Brussels to be independent in its financial operations from Washington and as a means of rescuing the nuclear deal between Iran and the west.

Writing in the German daily Handelsblatt, Maas said "Europe should not allow the US to act over our heads and at our expense. For that reason it's essential that we strengthen European autonomy by establishing payment channels that are independent of the US, creating a European Monetary Fund and building up an independent Swift system," he wrote.

Maas said it was vital for Europe to stick with the Iran deal. "Every day the agreement continues to exist is better than the highly explosive crisis that otherwise threatens the Middle East," he said, with the unspoken message was even clearer: Europe no longer wants to be a vassal state to US monopoly over global payments, and will now aggressively pursue its own "SWIFT" network that is not subservient to Washington's every whim.

Many discounted the proposal as being far too aggressive: after all, a direct assault on SWIFT, and Washington, would be seen by the rest of the world as clear mutiny against a US-dominated global regime, and could potentially spark a crisis of confidence in the reserve status of the dollar, resulting in unpredictable, and dire, consequences.

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Corbyn vows Labour will recognize Palestinian state if it wins UK general election

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© Reuters/Hannah McKayDelegates hold up placards in support of Palestine at the Labour Party's conference in Liverpool, Britain, September 25, 2018.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his party would recognize a Palestinian state as soon as it takes office, during his speech to the party's conference in Liverpool.

To widespread applause, Corbyn said the party would recognize a state of Palestine in order to implement the UN-brokered two-state solution.
"But a quarter of a century on from the Oslo Accords we are no closer to justice or peace and the Palestinian tragedy continues, while the outside world stands by," stated Corbyn.

"As my great Israeli friend Uri Avnery who died this year put it: "What is the alternative to peace? A catastrophe for both peoples.

"And in order to help make that two-state settlement a reality we will recognize a Palestinian state as soon as we take office."

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UK court rules intelligence agencies acted 'unlawfully' when spying on NGO campaigning against them

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© Toby Melville / ReutersA man near the MI6 building in London
British intelligence services acted unlawfully when they spied on a UK-based NGO, Privacy International, the UK court that handles surveillance cases against the government has stated.

The domestic security service MI5 attained and read various private communications data belonging to Privacy International. The revelations came at a hearing of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal.

Comment: It's been a long haul for Privacy International. The question is whether the ruling will many any difference in the real world. Most likely not.


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NSA employee who took secret files home sentenced to prison

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© Gary Cameron / ReutersFILE PHOTO: An entrance into the National Security Administration (NSA) facility in Fort Meade, Maryland, U.S.
A former employee of the National Security Agency (NSA) was sentenced to 66 months in prison and three years of probation over keeping top-secret files at his Maryland home. But that's just one part of a bigger story.

Nghia Hoang Pho, 68, was sentenced on Tuesday in Baltimore, Maryland by US District Judge George L. Russell, III, the Department of Justice announced. It took nearly a year for Pho to be sentenced, since he pleaded guilty to one count of "willful retention of classified national defense information" in October 2017.

According to the DOJ, the Vietnam-born Pho worked as a developer at the NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) since April 2006. Starting in 2010 and through March 2015, Pho "removed and retained US government property, including documents and writings that contained national defense information classified as Top Secret and SCI" or sensitive compartmented information, and kept them at his Ellicott City, Maryland home.

Attention

Merkel losing political grip as parliamentary leader Volker unexpectedly voted out

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Bundestag Caucus Leader, Volker Kauder and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Just days after a scandal involving Germany's top spy threatened to tear apart Angela Merkel coalition, moments ago Germany's chancellor suffered another major blow to her reputation, when her ally, and preferred candidate for Bundestag Caucus Leader, Volker Kauder was unexpectedly voted out of office as the influential head of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group after 13 years on the job.

He was defeated by deputy leader Ralph Brinkhaus in a 125 to 112 vote.

A journalist from Der Spiegel commented: "Merkel era slowly coming to an end".

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