Monthly Archive: February 2008

February 29, 2008

Kurdish-American Community Protest Turkey’s Invasion of Northern Iraq Veterans Affairs Undersecretary for Benefits Resigns Police Arrive en Masse to Break Up Protest at Miami High School Low-Income Americans Losing Opportunities to Register to Vote...

February 28, 2008

Download Audio HEADLINES Breakthrough in Kenyan Mediation Kenya’s government and opposition today signed a power sharing agreement after two months of uncertainty and violence. FSRN’s John Bwakali reports from Nairobi. Kenya’s government and opposition...

February 27, 2008

Supreme Court Considers Damages in Exxon Valdez Suit Warnings of a Coup Plot in the Philippines ACLU Unveils new “Terror Watch List Counter” Democratic Debate Focus on Foreign Policy Environmental Ethics Ruling Gay and...

February 26, 2008

India and Pakistan Fight for Geographical Indicator Patent for Pashmina Wool Senate Republicans Allow Debate on Democratic Plans to Withdraw Troops from Iraq A House Judiciary Subcommittee Votes to Subpoena the Former Ohio Secretary...

February 25, 2008

South Korea’s Newly Elected President Hopes to Rekindle Ties with the US The Decade’s Most Prominent Third Party Pioneer Enters the 2008 Presidential Race US Anti-War Organizations Launch New Multi-Million Dollar Campaign Secular Resistance...

February 22, 2008

Democratic Debate Signifies a Rare Chance for Texans to Make their Mark in the Primaries Homeland Security Focuses it Attention and Budget on Securing the Mexican Border Massive Protests in Serbia against the Independence...

February 21, 2008

Bush Pushes AFRICOM Agenda and Touts the Success of AIDS Prevention in Africa Armenian Election Results Lead to Mass Protests from Opposition Supporters Activists Launch New Strategy for Opposing the Iraq War New Information...

February 20, 2008

A New Day in Pakistani Politics? US to Shoot Down Own Spy Apparatus Due to Safety Concerns Obama and Clinton Look to Texas, Ohio Primaries on March 4th Voters in Hawaii Make Their Mark...

February 19, 2008

Castro Resigns; US Sanctions Remain Musharraf Says He Won’t Step Down Despite Massive Election Defeats for His Party The US Supreme Court Hears Two Workplace Discrimination Cases Olmert and Abbas Meet to Discuss Palestinian...

February 18, 2008

A Bloody Election Day in Pakistan Concludes with Allegations of Poll Rigging Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence Meets with Strong Opposition from the Serbian Government Democratic Candidates Lay Out their Plans for Economic Revitalization in...