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Latest headlines from external newswires, sorted by their feed category.
Environment / Climate feeds
- Cargill Back Pedals on Rainforest Track
- Decoding RBS Greenwash
- Coal-fired Power Plant Renaissance Just a Bunch of Hot Air
- Mountain Justice For Appalachia
- German military study warns of potential energy crisis - English translation of main points
- Grow Heathrow wins first step in fight to rejuvenate third runway site
ID / Social Control feeds
- EFF Asks Court to Protect Craigslist from Defamation Suit
- Full Time Coverage of UVB-76 Antics
- New Orleans: Two Arrests At Budget Cuts Occupation at UNO
- Karzai’s Brother Calls for U.S. to Shore Kabul Bank as Withdrawals Accelerate
- Another Oil Rig Blows Up in Gulf of Mexico: Vermilion Bay 380
- Building the Perfect Kill House with Video Games
Against War / Occupation feeds
- Checkpoints
- Reuters: Gunmen kill 2 militia members, wound five others in Baiji
- Agencies: 426 killed in Iraq
- Newsweek: Beware - Combat Will Continue in Iraq
- dpa: One Iraqi soldier killed, one injured while trying to defuse bomb
- KUNA: Six Iranians killed, 30 others hurt in road accident south of Baghdad
Borders / Migration feeds
Workplace struggles feeds
- Cambodia: Construction company KC GECIN takes stubborn stand abusing Freedom of Association
- If you want peace, prepare for class war - TPTG
- Warsaw: Huge Victory for Tenants!
- Never Trust a Politician: Whether Red, Yellow or Blue!
- GrowHeathrow eviction reprieved - great community
- 195 Mare Street - evicted
Anti-Fascist / Anti-Nazi feeds
- What's More Important For Black Leadership? Turning Off Fox News? Or Stopping the President's Cat Food Commission?
- Khimki court dismissed the case against Alexander Pakhotin. In Moscow press conference "security forces opened hunt for anti-fascists"
- In the Independent Press Center held a press conference campaign in defense of "Khimki hostages"
- Hunting security forces on anti-fascists coming to an end? Khimkinskiy court acquitted Alexander Pakhotin
- Rwanda Crisis Could Expose U.S. Role in Congo Genocide
- Freedom Rider: Prison Rape, America’s Torture
Prisoner feeds
- New Orleans: Two Arrests At Budget Cuts Occupation at UNO
- Calling the Discovery Channel Hostager Taker a “Radical Environmentalist” is Irresponsible and Inaccurate
- State Street 29: Margaret Belknap convicted
- Seattle: Cops kill another person
- Battle of Algiers: White vigilantees and the police in the Katrina aftermath
- COP15: Noah Rockslide and Natacha Verco found not guilty!
Insurrection feeds
- Maputo, Mozambique - At least two people killed in riots over rising food and fuel prices
- #355 | Update about the struggle in Banquet restaurant (Thessaloniki)
- #354 | Banner of solidarity to the comrades in chile
- TORY SEX SCANDAL -HAGUE LIES BACK AND THINKS OF THE FALKLANDS!
- RAY ROUGHLER JONES AT HOUSMANS SEPT.8th
- Mexicans battle private motorway
Housing / Squatting feeds
G20 Summits
G8 Summit feeds
- Where Do We Go from Here? The G20 Summit, Black Bloc, and the Canadian Left
- G8/G20 Communiqué: Toronto police search for the G20 worst of the worst
- Arrests, Intimidation and Ongoing Resistance
- Hunt for G20 riot ringleaders goes hi-tech
- Facial recognition software hunts for G20 riot ringleaders
- Americans among those still being sought for G20 acts
Africa feeds
- Botswana: HIV-positive mothers not convinced to exclusively breastfeed
- South Africa: LCAP in Solidarity with AbM
- South Africa: Power price surge leads to strike threats
- South Africa: South Africans say no to Eskom's R29 billion World Bank loan
- Ten years after Seattle - Challenges for global social movements
- Interface – A journal for and about social movements
North America feeds
- New Orleans: Two Arrests At Budget Cuts Occupation at UNO
- Release Detained Tamil Refugees: Let Them Free, Let Them Stay!
- State Street 29: Margaret Belknap convicted
- Seattle: Cops kill another person
- Battle of Algiers: White vigilantees and the police in the Katrina aftermath
- COP15: Noah Rockslide and Natacha Verco found not guilty!
Olympics feeds
- Release Detained Tamil Refugees: Let Them Free, Let Them Stay!
- Project Samosa Anti Terror Arrests: A spiced up and deep fried narrative
- Aboriginal Passports issued to asylum seekers in Australia
- Update: NOII Ottawa confronts Paul Fromm and Neo Nazis
- Al Jazeera Fault Lines – Illegal America: Arizona’s immigration fight
- We respond to David Cameron’s threat to end life long council tenancies
Animal Rights feeds
Most recent articles
- Inmate-frying microwave pain blaster turret installed in US jail
- Urgent Action Appeal: Imminent forced eviction of Gypsies and Travellers of Hovefields and Dale Farm, UK
- Further anti-capitalist actions called in Bruxelles during No Borders Camp 25 September – 3 October 2010
- No Border Camp in Brussels from 27 September - 3 October 2010
Most popular images today
Reclaim the Future 5: A vast day/night party event in a liberated, occupied space in London, 5 September 2009
from email, updated 6 September 2009: "Reclaim the Future 5 is a vast all-day all-night information and party event in a liberated, self-managed occupied venue somewhere in London on Saturday 5 September 2009.
* At least two rooms of live bands 9pm-4am
* DJs 4am-7am
* Cabaret * Workshops and stalls all afternoon - info on the arms trade, the G20, prisoner & detainee support, squatting, samba, permaculture, climate change, bike repair, and more... more
Police Review: magazine cartoon - "In staggeringly poor taste"
from J4J campaign, 18 November 2008: We would imagine that, in the midst of the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, publications aimed at and widely read by serving police officers would show greater sensitivity in the way they talk about fatal shootings by the police. But evidently not. The magazine "Police Review", in its 14 November edition, decided that the introduction of new rules preventing firearms officers from conferring after a shooting was best illustrated by this appalling cartoon. more
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