The Hong Kong protesters are constantly coming up with new innovative methods for dealing with the heavy handed arm of the state. Their latest tactic for communicating is to use a bluetooth based app to message each other
Thousands of students boycott school on the first day of the new term to 'fight for Hong Kong' as Beijing warns 'end is coming' for the city's protests
The Chinese military conducted the latest rotation of its troops in Hong Kong on Thursday and was prepared to help maintain the city's prosperity and stability, state media reported, amid massive anti-government protests. State news agency Xinhua r
Force chiefs block city's largest protest organiser from holding both rally and march for first time, fearing violence
In shocking twist, convenor of Civil Human Rights Front and his friend are attacked by two masked men in Jordan
Force chiefs block city's largest protest organiser from holding both rally and march for first time, fearing violence
In shocking twist, convenor of Civil Human Rights Front and his friend are attacked by two masked men in Jordan
Antifa headquarters in Berlin from 1926 - 1933. The Antifaschistische Akton (Antifa) logo can be seen prominently on the front of the building. In 2005, the building was renamed 'The Left Party PDS' or Party of Democratic Socialism which merged w
Violence is erupting in Hong Kong as protesters have entered their 12th straight week of action with tensions continuing to escalate at an alarming rate mostly at the hands of the state. Pro-democracy activists are using new innovative methods to thw
Speaking at a refugee camp near Ramallah, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas threatened that "millions of fighters' would swarm Jerusalem and topple the Jewish state's capital city, warning that 'no matter how many houses and how m
Over the past few months, both mainstream and alternative news outlets have been covering massive protests in Hong Kong where tens of thousands of people have taken part in demonstrations that have since devolved into violence both with police, count
In her latest attempt to assuage the increasingly angry protesters (who have seemingly shifted from rage over the extradition bill to perceived abuses by police and Beijing), Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam pledged to immediately establish a platform for
Hong Kong was already one of the world's most unaffordable cities before the unrest over the extradition bill started 11 weeks ago. But now, it's both unaffordable and not particularly safe, more residents are looking to maybe find somewhere less exp
Time was when flying to Hong Kong was a really big thrill ?" or maybe scare would be a better term. Its old airport, Kai Tak, was right in the middle of bustling downtown Hong Kong. Flying into Kai Tak used up 11 of one's 12 lives.
Noting that "Chinese state-owned media" were alleging that the protests were "all the fault of the Americans," she asked Pillsbury point blank: "So what do you think? It's all the Americans' fault?"
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Eric S. Margolis
Time was when flying to Hong Kong was a really big thrill – or maybe scare would be a better term. Its old airport, Kai Tak, was right in the middle of bustling downtown Hong Kong. Flying into Kai Tak used up 11 of one's 12 lives.
A sea of democracy activists flooded the streets of Hong Kong Sunday during torrential rain in a peaceful show to city leaders that their movement still pulls wide public support, despite mounting violence and increasingly stark warnings from Beijing
Police arrested at least 13 people and seized metal poles, bear spray and other weapons Saturday as hundreds of far-right protesters and anti-fascist counter-demonstrators swarmed downtown Portland, Oregon.
Prominent Hong Kong pro-independence political activist Chen Haotian has called for a run on Chinese banks, asking that everyone withdraw their money on the same day.
China's largest state-run newspaper group, People's Daily, has produced a viral video slamming Hillary Clinton's disastrous record of promoting regime change abroad from Libya to Syria to Iraq.
Populism is sweeping the planet. Overnight in Jerusalem, riots took the life of an Israeli soldier. Thousands of Russians are protesting voting irregularities in Moscow. Venezuela remains in a chronic state of societal meltdown
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