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Analyzing the backdrop of the 1999 Yugoslavia War and the 2003 Iraq War
25 Mar, 2021 | 0:59:02 |
EN | Michael Welch | Global Research News Hour

This week on the Global Research News Hour, we continue our look at past wars started in March by focusing on the wars in Yugoslavia in 1999 and Iraq in 2003 for our first half hour we here a documentary on Yugoslavia featuring opinions by Michel Chossudovsky, Živadin Jovanovi?, James Bissett and Scott Taylor. And in our second half, former...
Bruce Clark on judicial suppression, Reuben George on Transmountain, John Schertow on intl scene
21 Jun, 2019 | 0:59:25 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This week's episode marks National Indigenous Peoples Day (in Canada). We therefore present interviews thematically linked with Indigenous struggles and resistance in Canada and around the world. Our first guest, Bruce Clark PhD, elaborates on his thesis that the legal system in Canada has been utilizing instruments to suppress Indigenous sovereignty in law and that it therefore is culpable in...
Conversations with David Swanson, Stan Goff, and Joshua Key on military boosterism in society
06 Nov, 2015 | 0:59:14 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This episode of the Global Research News Hour takes a dissenting look at the Remembrance and Veterans' Day ceremonies,and similar memorializing and valourization of the soldier as an instrument by which anti-war sentiments and organizing are subverted. The episode looks at what it will take to dismantle the mythology of militarism in our society. We speak with an outspoken anti-war...
Two political observers discuss Russian Geo-strategy
29 Oct, 2015 | 0:59:12 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This week's Global Research News hour focuses on the challenges facing Russia and how it is prevailing over efforts by the West to exclude the one time superpower from the geo-strategically significant Middle East and Central Asian Region. The first interview is with Boris Kagarlitsky, Director of the Moscow-based Institute for Globalization and Social Movements , a leading leftist think...
Sibel Edmonds and Michel Chossudovsky discuss 9/11 and its impacts on military strategy
11 Sep, 2015 | 0:59:00 |
EN | Michael Welch |

On the occasion of the 14th anniversary of the World Trade Centre attacks, the Global Research News Hour examines some of the problems with the official story, as well as how 9/11 opened the door to a more robust, and dangerous military advances in key regions of the world. Has the power of the 9/11 lie run its course, or...
Repeat broadcast from October of 2014
10 Jul, 2015 | 0:59:41 |
EN | Michael Welch |

This repeat broadcast of the Global Research News Hour (October 17, 2014) centres on the current military mobilization against the entity known as ISIL/ISIS. Can boots on the ground be avoided? Is there an ulterior motive to the bombing campaign related to regional control? What does ISIL/ISIS's successful campaign for control of the Kurdish village of Kobani say about the...
Speeches by a War resister, his lawyer and a War Resisters Campaigner
02 Apr, 2015 | 0:59:19 |
EN | Michael Welch |

On this Holiday edition of the Global Research News Hour, we hear speeches from a public event in support of American Iraq War Deserter Joshua Key. The event was held at the University of Winnipeg on March 29, 2015. Michelle Robidoux of the War Resisters SUpport Campaign updated the audience on the actions taken against Americans in Canada who sought...
Excerpts from interviews from the programme over the past year
09 Jan, 2015 | 0:59:52 |
EN | Michael Welch |

Rebroadcasting stories from flashpoints around the globe, the war agenda being prosecuted in the Middle East and former Soviet Union, the extent of the climate catastrophe as well as the passing of a unique and influencial independent journalist.
Review of the violence in Iraq and the Syrian elections
20 Jun, 2014 | 0:58:39 |
EN | Michael Welch |

PRobing the under-reported stories of 2013
03 Jan, 2014 | 0:59:40 |
EN | Michael Welch |

In a year characterized by economic dislocation, ecological catastrophe, western military interventions and the spectre of another middle east war, what comprised the major news stories of 2013? This week, we examine the most ignored stories related to Indigenous struggle with John Schertow of Intercontinental Cry Magazine. We then talk to Andy Lee Roth of Project Censored about that organization's...
Women's perspectives on the Bradley/Chelsea Manning trial
02 Sep, 2013 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Audio of supporters and the accused, at the court martial of Bradley Manning, who since the trial has become known as Chelsea Manning.
Report from the alternative climate talks in Cancun and the environmental effects of the war in Iraq
19 Dec, 2010 | 0:29:03 |
EN | Terra Informa | Terra Informa Environmental News

A climate change activist who was in Cancun talks about what he took away from the alternative summits and why similar meetings are needed in Canada. We look into the effects the war in Iraq has had on human health and the environment. And we have an interview with a veteran of the Australian environmental movement about the key turning...
Escalating violence since Saddam's fall displaced millions who live precariously.
23 Nov, 2009 | 0:28:42 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

The US invasion brough sectarian warfare to Iraq. Millions are displaced internally and internationally, most in countries that offer no official refugee status. They survive by child labour, prostitution, or whatever they must. The Bush administration never recognised the problem -Obama's does, but help is scarce.
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