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international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Friday June 13, 2014 10:35 by Walden Bello
Outnumbered by the country’s rural voters, Thailand’s once vibrantly democratic urban middle class has embraced an elitist, anti-democratic agenda read full story / add a comment
international / environment / news report Thursday June 12, 2014 17:30 by Dunk
(An article on the protest in Brazil against the World Cup, aswell as a small campaign in the southern most host city, Curitiba, about the #CheerForPeace project which is working with communities in the cities most central favela Vila Torres) The eyes of the world focus on Brazil Today the 2014 FIFA World Cup begins in Brazil, who knows how it will go. Will it be a success, or not? Will they have the stadiums finished in time, or not? Will it be interrupted by violent protests, or not? Will it be a positive thing for the country, or not? We already have, what has quick become, an iconic image of where much of the feelings in Brazil rest at present. Brazilian artist Paulo Ito posted this mural on the doors of a schoolhouse in São Paulo’s Pompeia a few weeks ago. read full story / add a comment
waterford / environment / event notice Wednesday June 11, 2014 00:23 by Woodland League
DUNMORE EAST SUN 15 JUNE 2014 - - Assemble Haven Hotel at 3pm Organised by Save the People’s Wood Campaign On Sunday 15th June, a family day walk will be held in the woods around the Heaven Hotel Dunmore East, in support of the Tree Preservation Order (TPO) being sought by the 'Save the People Wood Campaign'. The Tree Preservation Order will be voted on by the new Waterford City and Co. Council in the coming months. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Tuesday June 10, 2014 23:03 by swp
Resistance Summer School hosted by SWP Day of political discussion and debate. On Sat 21st June 2014 starting at 12am read full story / add a comment
dublin / environment / event notice Tuesday June 10, 2014 22:54 by wsm
James Davis is visiting Dublin and will be giving a talk for the WSM on the topic of Catastrophism in Seomra Spraoi (10 Belvedere Court) at 20.00 on Weds June 25th. read full story / add a comment
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Tuesday June 10, 2014 13:40 by IPSC
There will be a protest in support of the Palestinian detainees on hunger strike in Israeli prisons on Thursday 12th June 2014 from 1pm-2pm outside Dail Eireann (the Irish Parliament), Kildare Street, Dublin 2. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / news report Saturday June 07, 2014 14:41 by Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC)
All Glitz, Nothing New to Solve Poverty and Inequality read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Saturday June 07, 2014 13:53 by fred
Paul Craig Roberts was an insider in the US government for years so he knows how things really work and what the real motivations and driving forces are for geopolitical actions on the world stage. Don't believe the propaganda guff from your TV news. In this article Paul lays bare in simple terms what's actually going on in Ukraine, with Russia, the G7 and the US, and he lays bare the lies propagated about the role of the US in the second world war and the deliberately sidelined but crucial role of 27 million russians who sacrificed their very lives to defeat Nazi Germany, versus only 450,000 US soldiers read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / feature Saturday June 07, 2014 01:59 by dublin rambler
In 2012 public opposition forced the ditching of a plan for a "retirement village" on the side of the Dublin mountains, isolated from services and public transport and cut off by the M50, in an area normally zoned for agriculture and public amenity and widely used by the public. A previous plan for a private school on the site had been rejected for similar reasons in 2005. After the local elections the plan is back in a lightly tweaked form, with the developer's sister among a number of newly elected councillors supporting the project. read full story / add a comment |
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