Watch List

Is a “color revolution” underway in Armenia?

Electric Yerevan’ is Sliding Out of Control by Andrew Korybko for Sputink Armenians have taken to the streets to protest a planned 17-22% increase in their utility bills, initiated by the Armenian Electricity Network due to the Armenian dram’s dramatic depreciation over the past year (about equal in percentage to the price hike itself). While it’s understandable that some in the economically struggling country would be upset by the $85 or so cumulative increase in payments each year, many find it troubling

A very telling pictures of Hezbollah fighters and Christian images (updated)

Dear friends, You might have heard that Hezbollah fighters in Syria have recently made some substantial progress against the Takfiris of IS/Daesh.  They have freed several villages and taken control of several key positions near the Syrian border.  I hope to get a full report about all this very soon.  But today I just wanted to share with you a photo sent to me by a Lebanese friend which depicts

Ukraine Is In Crisis. Here’s Why the West Can’t Save It.

A video roundtable explains why the IMF, Europe, and Western corporations don’t have the country’s best interests at heart. by Alexander Reed Kelly for The Nation Nearly a year and a half after the Euromaidan protests ushered a new government into power in Kiev, Ukraine is still in trouble. Some 6,200 people have been killed, more than 15,000 wounded, and 1.2 million internally displaced in a civil war that had

Amendments to the Ukrainian Constitution proposed by the LNR

Dear friends, Please find hereby the full English translation of the (infamous) amendments to the Ukrainian Constitution proposed by the Lugansk People’s Republic.  Thanks to AS for his overnight translation of this document! The Saker ——- SECTION X [1] LEGAL STATUS OF SEPARATE REGIONS OF DONETSK AND LUGANSK OBLASTS Article 139[1]. A number of regions, cities, and other settlements of Donetsk Oblast form a separate region with special status. A

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