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CNN: Cathartic acts of rage, or the rewriting of history? How statues became political lightning rods

CNN: Cathartic acts of rage, or the rewriting of history? How statues became political lightning rods

PEJOURNAL - Statues are products of one era built to endure into others. They loom over streets and squares while the views of those who pass by change, from generation to generation. Most people, most of the time, are indifferent to these persons of stone and bronze. Not now.From Richmond, Virginia, to Bristol in England, statues of men who championed or traded in slavery centuries ago are being torn down. The soul-searching about race prompted by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis has extended into how the history of racial persecution and prejudice is remembered. It is a heated…
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UWI: Humiliating the US both in the Caribbean Sea and the Persian Gulf: Iran’s oil export to Venezuela

UWI: Humiliating the US both in the Caribbean Sea and the Persian Gulf: Iran’s oil export to Venezuela

PEJOURNAL - Bilateral trade between countries seems would normally be a rather typical matter. However, when the trade on the agenda between the two countries that have been under the pressure of the United States for a long time with the ultimate goal of destroying these countries entirely, it becomes a symbolic act of resistance against the world imperialist system. Iran has been dealing with the harshest economic and fiscal sanctions ever seen after the 1979 Islamic revolution. Tehran considers the US’ sanctions an obvious violation of international law r, and calls it “state economic terrorism”. On the other hand,…
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Political Economy Journal: What is the Iranian Navy Looking For in International Waters?

Political Economy Journal: What is the Iranian Navy Looking For in International Waters?

Dr. Seyed Alireza Behbahani - Specialist in Modern Diplomacy PEJOURNAL - We are a naval state and we have a navy that defends our resources, interests and borders. We have had a strong navy throughout history, the Supreme Leader said: "There was a time we were at sea and traveling all over the world, and nowadays there are those in the sea that didn't even exist back then, and now what have happened that they have come and we are absent." The sea is a source of power and wealth, and Anglo-Saxons and colonialists throughout history have barred any country…
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UWI: The United Sects of America; How cultists help to form of the US foreign policy

UWI: The United Sects of America; How cultists help to form of the US foreign policy

PEJOURNAL - The United World International has specifically examined the history of US cooperation with the three sects of Feto (Fethullah Gulen's terrorist movement), Falun Gong and the hypocritical terrorist group. If Washington continues to work with sects, its fate will be similar to that of a dog that was trained to attack others, but that dog eventually bites its owner's foot, according to the article. What follows is the full text of this article. The United States of America was the first country in the world to be built by sects. Representatives of the European persecution of Protestants settled…
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Political Economy Journal: Mysterious Corona Virus, Who is blamed?

Political Economy Journal: Mysterious Corona Virus, Who is blamed?

A Reality Fact Check By: Mohammad Ghaderi ( NOURNEWS/ President )Pooya Mirzaei ( NOURNEWS ENGLISH/ Director General )Syed Ali Sakkitticha ( NOURNEWS ENGLISH/ Editor ) PEJOURNAL - Coronavirus pandemic has been in center of discussion all over the world and the cause-effect have been thoroughly investigated in different corners of the world. United states have largely alleged China for the pandemic and different accusations have been made. So many people have responded to these biases. In this article we gathered different evidence supporting Chinese defenses against US allegations. Each and every allegation made are taken into consideration. We reached this…
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Iran To Reach Production Target At World’s Largest Gas Field This Year

Iran To Reach Production Target At World’s Largest Gas Field This Year

BY: Simon Watkins South Pars non-associated natural gas field is at the core of Iran’s strategy to produce at least one billion cubic metres per day (bcm/d) of natural gas as soon as possible and it is as important a target to Iran as reaching 5.7 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil output. PEJOURNAL - The South Pars non-associated natural gas field is at the core of Iran’s strategy to produce at least one billion cubic metres per day (bcm/d) of natural gas as soon as possible and it is as important a target to Iran as reaching…
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NOURNEWS: U.S. Society at a Major Crossroad

NOURNEWS: U.S. Society at a Major Crossroad

BY: Martin Love PEJOURNAL/NORTH CAROLINA - What with all the violence and protest after the murder by a Minneapolis cop of a hapless Black man, the U.S. has been in riotous turmoil in myriad locations to an extent probably not seen on American streets since the height of the Vietnam War. And it’s not just over racism and police methods, but the murder of George Floyd was the sudden spark – a murder which in fact was a fairly common occurrence inside the U.S. It has been estimated that such crimes by police have occurred on average three times every…
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Political Economy Journal: The Impact of Social Networks on National Security amid Corona virus Pandemic

Political Economy Journal: The Impact of Social Networks on National Security amid Corona virus Pandemic

BY: Dr. Seyed Alireza Behbahani - Specialist in Modern Diplomacy Ensuring security is the most important reason for the existence of governments and ensuring the health of the nation is one of the most crucial components in establishing national security in a country. PEJOURNAL - Ensuring security is the most important reason for the existence of governments and ensuring the health of the nation is one of the most crucial components in establishing national security in a country. COVID-19 has shown the world that the health security is weak and vulnerable, and to illustrate how fast data and news reach…
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The Independent: Churchill was a politically complex man – but he was certainly a racist

The Independent: Churchill was a politically complex man – but he was certainly a racist

"Many historians have tried to make sense of our former prime minister and his times. He was a racist, but also anti-fascist; he was anti-communist, yet carved up Europe and gifted much of it to Stalin" BY: Sean O'Grady PEJOURNAL - “Churchill was a racist” was the graffiti on the fine statue of the old man on Parliament square. In the big scheme of things, it’s a minor piece of vandalism – but an unfortunate one as, quite unlike the defenestration of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol, the wartime prime minister is an obviously revered national hero. The desecration…
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Foreign Policy: How the World Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic

Foreign Policy: How the World Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic

The pandemic will change the world forever. Foreign Policy Magazine asked 12 leading global thinkers for their predictions. PEJOURNAL - Like the fall of the Berlin Wall or the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the coronavirus pandemic is a world-shattering event whose far-ranging consequences we can only begin to imagine today. This much is certain: Just as this disease has shattered lives, disrupted markets and exposed the competence (or lack thereof) of governments, it will lead to permanent shifts in political and economic power in ways that will become apparent only later. To help us make sense of the ground shifting…
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