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Znet Article Halimi: Anything’s Possible Now

Znet Article, March, 30 2013 Serge Halimi
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In Europe, where there’s a will there’s a way. Provided of course that the right target is chosen: not shareholders, not creditors, but the holders of deposit accounts

Znet Article Halimi: Tunisia’s Revolution Annexed

Znet Article, March, 02 2013 Serge Halimi
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Almost everyone in Tunisia believes that the benefits of the revolution are in danger

Znet Article Halimi: The Wrong Choice

Znet Article, February, 09 2013 Serge Halimi
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It is only when it is too late, when all other options have been rejected, that we are asked to choose between bad and worse

Znet Article Halimi: Give Us Your Money

Znet Article, January, 10 2013 Serge Halimi
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This is a return to the age of the robber barons

Znet Article Halimi: Back to Gaza Again

Znet Article, December, 01 2012 Serge Halimi
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Has the Arab Spring made so little difference in the Middle East that the same scenario can be repeated in Gaza four years after Operation Cast Lead

Znet Article Halimi: What Happens When You Can’t Trust The State

Znet Article, November, 04 2012 Serge Halimi
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There would seem to be no chance that a man who made a fortune out of financial speculation might reach the White House just four years after private banks caused a crisis

Znet Article Halimi: Time to Stop and Read

Znet Article, October, 07 2012 Serge Halimi
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The real purpose of an independent newspaper is to help readers to learn and understand. It can make order out of chaos, not just add more random information to that chaos

Znet Article Halimi: Bad, or Worse?

Znet Article, September, 06 2012 Serge Halimi
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Millions of Americans disenchanted with Obama’s weakness will still be forced to make the usual choice offered in the US, that between bad and worse

Znet Article Halimi: Alexander Cockburn

Znet Article, August, 01 2012 Serge Halimi
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Alex Cockburn's writing helped thousands of US activists to follow their convictions when all around were telling them to get back in line

Znet Article Halimi: Radical Solutions

Znet Article, June, 04 2012 Serge Halimi
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Last month’s student protests in Quebec have made it clear, yet again, that austerity policies cannot be imposed except by authoritarian methods

Znet Article Halimi: Sacking Sarkozy Won’t be Enough

Znet Article, April, 01 2012 Serge Halimi
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The new French president will have to make a decision about a European treaty that would demand still greater austerity

Znet Article Halimi: Saudi Arabia’s Free Pass

Znet Article, March, 04 2012 Serge Halimi
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Saudi Arabia’s record is no better than Iran’s when it comes to respect for human rights. Yet the international community always manages to overlook the Wahhabi monarchy

Znet Article Halimi: Tobin Isn’t Enough Now

Znet Article, February, 04 2012 Serge Halimi
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From now on, we must insist that the banks cease to be in the hands of private interests

Znet Article Halimi: Where Did the Left Go?

Znet Article, November, 05 2011 Serge Halimi
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As capitalism faces the worst economic crisis since the1930s, the parties of the left are silent or embarrassed

Znet Article Halimi: Europe’s Wakeup Call

Znet Article, July, 05 2011 Serge Halimi
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This is not a technical and financial debate but a political and social battle

Znet Article Halimi: There are Now No Middle Eastern Certainties

Znet Article, May, 04 2011 Serge Halimi
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The democratic Arab revolts are redrawing political, diplomatic and ideological boundaries in the Middle East

Commentary Halimi: The new Arab awakening. Could Iran be next?

Commentary, March, 06 2011 Serge Halimi
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The targets for the lethal bullets may be varied – Shia or Sunni, moderate or radical, pro-western or anti-imperialist – but the regimes that fire those bullets against their own people are identical.

Znet Article Halimi: Not Quite The Whole Truth

Znet Article, January, 02 2011 Serge Halimi
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The world narrowly escaped nuclear war in October 1962...

Znet Article Halimi: Neither Fair Nor Equitable

Znet Article, December, 04 2010 Serge Halimi
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Neo-liberals are worrying about the poor nowadays. Britain’s Conservative prime minister David Cameron proposes a massive increase in university tuition fees, already raised by his Labour predecessor, Tony Blair.

Znet Article Halimi: France Says No

Znet Article, October, 30 2010 Serge Halimi
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France hasn’t seen demonstrations like this for 40 years....

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