Poland Wants a Permanent US Military Base, and is Willing to Pay $2 Billion for It
The Poles are buying what the U.S. is selling: fears of Russian aggression and a $2 billion permanent U.S. military base on Polish soil to meet it.
The Poles are buying what the U.S. is selling: fears of Russian aggression and a $2 billion permanent U.S. military base on Polish soil to meet it.
Many of the same personalities that have operated within groups that have long denied climate change science, now are doing the same with air pollution.
By Emma Howard
Despite report after report linking air pollution to deterioration of the lungs, heart and brain, Professor Robert Phalen believes the air is “too clean” for children.
After all, everybody needs a bit of
The move demonstrates the growing sense in Europe that steps may be necessary to protect the order in the era of a Trump presidency.
By Jason Ditz
(REPORT) --- Initially pushed by Eastern European members, particularly Poland, as another way to challenge Russia, the European Union is now seen
Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded to the buildup by saying, “These actions threaten our interests, our security. Especially as it concerns a third party building up its military presence near our borders,
(ANALYSIS) --- "American soldiers rolled into Poland on Thursday, fulfilling a dream Poles have had since the fall of communism in 1989 to have U.S. troops on their soil as a deterrent against Russia." That's how the AP begins its report on the first deployment
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“This ruling is of landmark significance for ending impunity” for rendition.
In what has been described as a watershed moment, a European court ruled Thursday that Poland enabled rendition and torture carried out by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. The ruling by the European Court of Human Rights marks the first court judgement on the CIA's so-called "black sites," secret offshore prisons where detainees are
The media recently pounced on allegations that a 94-year-old Minnesotan committed war crimes during WWII. But are reporters ignoring the greater tragedy?
Recently news broke that a 94-year-old man, Michael Karkoc, who has resided in a quiet northeast Minneapolis neighborhood for almost 70 years, is suspected of being the former leader of a Nazi unit accused of committing war crimes in World War II.
The story set off a media frenzy, with reporters from across the globe descending on
A new generation of downwinders is getting sick as an emerging industry pushes high-volume hydraulic fracturing.
More than 70 years ago, a chemical attack was launched against Washington State and Nevada. It poisoned people, animals, everything that grew, breathed air, and drank water. The Marshall Islands were also struck. This formerly pristine Pacific atoll was branded “the most contaminated place in the world.” As their cancers developed, the victims of