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Obama At The UN: The Arrogant Voice Of Imperialism
24 sep  |  President Obama delivered an empty and arrogant sermon to the United Nations Wednesday, laced with platitudes about “peace” that were designed to mask Washington’s predatory policies.

By Bill Van Auken  . . read more

Abuse of Indonesian Maids
29 jul  |  Thousands of Asian women leave their homes each year to seek better jobs abroad - usually working as domestic help. Many of them are young and inexperienced, and some are subjected to physical and mental abuse.  . . read more
Russia Makes Bid For North Pole
30 jul  |  The melting polar ice cap is another victim of global warming but with the Arctic region becoming more accessible Russia is racing to stake its claim.  . . read more
Obama's Indonesian Fan Club
30 jun  |  U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama has got loyal supporters well beyond the USA. His schoolmates in Indonesia have formed a fan club hoping that he realises his childhood dream of becoming a leader. . . read more
Papua: Indonesia's Last Forest Frontier
3 oct  |  The territory of Papua is home to Indonesia's last remaining pristine forest. These areas are now under increasing threat from the encroaching palm oil industry.  . . read more
Chaotic Somalia's Gruesome Reality
17 dec  |  Away from the international spotlight, the crisis in Somalia continues to claim hundreds of lives. The United Nations says in recent weeks thousands of people have fled renewed fighting in the capital Mogadishu.  . . read more
Indonesia's Presidential Pop Idol
30 oct  |  He's hardly got one of the most memorable stage names... but that hasn't stopped Indonesia's President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, from launching a side career in music. He's releasing an album of songs he's written himself. . . read more
Russia's Endangered Lake Baikal
30 jul  |  Located in south west Siberia, Lake Baikal contains 20% of the Earth's fresh water but research proves that the lake is warming at a rate three times faster than the air. . . read more
UK Chooses Nuclear Future
11 jan  |  Britain has given the go-ahead on construction of a new generation of nuclear power stations. The government says nuclear power is key to fighting climate change and securing future energy but not everyone believes it's a green alternative. . . read more
HomepageDAILY, iPOWOW! & the ETS
15 apr  |  Last week with our partner iPOWOW! we created a video to introduce a debate on policy between Greens Senator Bob Brown and the shadow minister for the environment Greg Hunt.

We also had a little vox pop of our own asking some of the questions that we think needed to be asked on Australia's ETS.

We'd like to thank everyone involved in making this happen, particularly Ettienne Fourie from iPOWOW! and Eric Gyors from East Side FM and In the Forum for hosting the videos.

To watch the videos please click the hyperlink to "in the forum" above.   . . read more

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