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The Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG) is an independent research and media organization based in Montreal. The CRG is a registered non-profit organization in the province of Quebec, Canada. In addition to the Global Research websites, the Centre is involved in book publishing, support to humanitarian projects as well as educational outreach activities including the organization of public conferences and lectures. The Centre also acts as a think tank on crucial economic and geopoliti ...
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Hosted by Jon, the Smash The Club Podcast features DJ mixes from your favorite guest DJs all over the world. Mixes of various genres including Open-Format, Hip-Hop, Trap, EDM, House, and more. Enjoy fam!
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour, with NAKBA day coming in less than a week, we return to Gaza at a time when they are experiencing what some people call a second NAKBA, and look at the cost so far from the ongoing carnage by Israel of the Palestinians on the strip. In our first half hour, we speak with Louay Alghoul, A Winnipegger with …
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour, as a new bill got through the US House of Representatives in April allocating $61 billion devoted supposedly to Ukraine, we inspect the fine details of this and another less explored bill on the dynamics of the bloody War in Ukraine and examine the consequences for the victory or finality of Ukraine. For…
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This week, on the Global Research News hour, following the many climate related events as part of the recent Earth Day celebrations, we have decided to take a closer look at the generations long warnings and alarmism connected to climate change and explore the prospect that the UN and the elites who have orchestrated a lot of this activity may have…
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This week, we are now focused on what happens next now that Iran has drawn a line in the sand no longer tolerating further offences against their citizenry like the APRIL 1ST ATTACK on their embassy in Damascus, and speaking to two expert guests who relay what they understand about what happened last weekend and what it potentially means for the re…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour we are examining what is now called the Genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda as they took place starting 30 years ago this week, and arriving at the conclusion that this horrible tragedy was masked to conceal the truth of the actual perpetrators, the RPF, and the victims. In our first half hour, journali…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour, we mark the 75th anniversary of the formation of NATO into a huge global military organization by looking at it from a variety of lenses beyond praising the North Atlantic Cavalry. In our first half hour, Yves Engler joins us to break down Canada’s connection to NATO and how peace activists may consider …
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Repeat Broadcast: On the show this week, we will be spending the next hour investigating the late journalistic career of an accomplished journalistic figure: Stephen Lendman. HE passed away in May of 2023, however with his views so well pronounced in numerous press articles on his blog and in the many radio shows that he produced, it is almost diff…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour, we commemorate the 25th anniversary of NATO’s first act of offence, against another country, the war on Yugoslavia with interviews with two informed guests. The great writer and journalist Diana Johnstone shows up first to talk about the true reasons for the war and about the similarities between that wa…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour, first broadcasting on the Ides of March, we are viewing the prospect of war, possibly the ultimate nuclear war, erupting in the wake of current affairs happening in the battle field and in our own movie-going culture. In our first half hour, writer and documentary film Maker Greg Mitchell returns to the …
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This week, on the global research News Hour, we salute the day known as International Women’s Day with an examination of what women have faced and continue to face in a world populated, supposedly, by more progressive governments and more civilized societies. In our first half hour, we hear a discussion with peace activist Tamara Lorinz about femin…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, on the occasion of just concluded Black History month we are shining a spotlight on the prevailing mechanisms by which colonial powers continue to exert their influence on the racialized countries they previously controlled and efforts to reverse this trend. In our first half hour, we will be speaking to …
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, CKUW, the radio station hosting the show is having its annual fund-raiser. This show will feature excerpts from past programs, music and lots and lots of pitching. The fund-raiser has come to a close by the time this show is posted but listeners are encouraged to pledge a donation at fundrive.ckuw.ca!…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, we are taking a look at the landmark trial pitting multiple citizens groups against the EPA and seeing the elaborate interests other than teeth that benefits from adding Silicofluorides into drinking water and realizing the magnitude of efforts needed to stop it even after revealed by research studies. In…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour a week after the conclusion of Davos24 we are focused on the battle against Climate Change and the mechanism of the World Economic Forum that puts the world’s wealthiest figures in the driving seat. For the majority of our hour, we speak to Geopolitical analyst Peter Koenig and to environmental activist a…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, following the victory of a party in Taiwan favouring Independence from China, and following years worth of Sinophobia cemented by the west after the COVID-19 fiasco, we are taking a look at the positive and not so positive factors that have made the world’s most populous country what it is today. In our f…
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Yudha Indra known as IVERSON, is an Indonesian DJ and remixer. After a long break since 2013, IVERSON came back to the music industry in 2023 and released his debut EP. IVERSON has released 8 albums and EPs consisting of various genres including R&B, soul, hip-hop, rap, house, amapiano, futurebeat, afrobeat, and more. Many of his edits and tracks h…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, we return to the Israel-Gaza war to get an update on the new developments seizing the region since October 7 and try to assess whether any efforts can stop the slaughter in Gaza and beyond. In our first half hour, Lawyer, Journalist and activist Dimitri Lascaris is back to discuss the larger situation cau…
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This week, on the 2024 debut of the Global Research News Hour, we are once again exploring the most important and under-reported events of the past year, and looking ahead at the stories anticipated for this brand new year with a set of guests. First up is Andy Lee Roth, Associate Director of Project Censored about his organization’s list of the to…
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On the show this week, we will be spending the next hour investigating the late journalistic career of an accomplished journalistic figure: Stephen Lendman. HE passed away in May of 2023, however with his views so well pronounced in numerous press articles on his blog and in the many radio shows that he produced, it is almost difficult not to imagi…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour as people getting Booster shots for COVID-19 has begun to wade and as more and more indications suggest that the Vaccine is not safe and effective, we have a look at the possibility that a second even more dangerous pandemic is on the way with the vaccine already being prepared to increase numbers getting …
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This week on the Global Research News Hour we will be looking behind us at the consequences of the great COVID-19 pandemic and looking ahead at the second round of pandemic diseases as the Mainstream press is beginning to increasingly formulate and as Bill Gates himself predicted way back in 2020. In our first half hour, we will look at the finding…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour is the 60th anniversary of the JFK’s assassination. We will be spending the majority of the hour discussing the famous case with Jacob Hornberger, a long time author and investigator of the 1960s event. Mr Hornberger in particular explores the subject matter of two recent books he wrote on the assassinati…
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Willkommen zum ersten deutschen IP Fabric Podcast. Der Trend zum In-Sourcing von Netzwerkmanagement und -verwaltung ist bei etlichen Unternehmen zu beobachten. Hören Sie, wie Marvin-Michael Gamp, Christian Giebner von IP Fabric und Jonas von Glahn von CapGemini zu diesem Thema stehen, welche Hintergründe und Ursachen oftmals In- aber auch Out-Sourc…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour, we are marking the 60th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination with two outstanding guests who have probed one of the most talked about moments in American history. In our first half hour, we speak with Jeremy Kuzmarov of Covert Action Magazine about the current state of affairs in the JFK Assassinatio…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, on the eve of Remembrance Day, we are turning our attention to the realities of foreign policy that seems to go very much against the sentiment of NEVER AGAIN, harnessing more, not less, military conflicts abroad. In our first half hour, Glenn Diesen discusses his book THE THINK TANK RACKET Managing the I…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour, As the genocidal intentions of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being made clear following the Hamas Attack on Israel and as deaths of Palestinians in Gaza is piling up to close to 10,000, we spend another week analyzing the situation with an emphasis on whether or not this pivotal moment will spread…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, we continue to investigate the situation in Israel-Gaza and with an emphasis on the reaction to the escalation of the situation in the 75 year history of the divide. In our first half hour, Pan-African News Wire editor Aboyomi Azikiwe shares his thoughts and analysis of why much of the world is resisting …
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This week on a dynamic episode of the global Research News Hour we are turning our attention to the explosion of all peace between Israel and Gaza following the devastating attack by Hamas on Israeli citizens and the show of support from world leaders, from the US, Canada, France and elsewhere giving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu moral support …
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, following the 22nd anniversary of the launching of Operation Enduring Freedom and the longest war ever fought by the United States, we set our sights on some of the most dynamic elements of the war that are under-exposed in mainstream press. In our first half hour, we have a conversation with Journalist M…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour following the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation commemorating the trauma experienced by First Nations on this land resulting from the government and Church policies, we will be focusing on the Treaties signed between the first Nations of this soil and the European visitors which provided a basis f…
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During the EMEA edition of Cisco Live 2023 in Amsterdam, Daren Fulwell had the absolute pleasure of running a Cisco-hosted speaking session with Julien Manteau, Network Solutions Architect at Airbus. For those who couldn't make it to Amsterdam this year, we wanted to share a recording of their insightful conversation.…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour we continue with an update on the situation in Ukraine where the war is headed and what it says about Canada’s participation in it. In our first half hour, we will be talking to peace activist Tamara Lorincz about how Canada’s foreign policy has been shaped by its involvement in NATO and about her visit to…
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For over 2 decades Joe Lyons-Rising has shared his positive vibrations with dance floors and ear holes in Canada and around the world. As a mental health advocate and Executive Grief Ambassador, Joe is a strong believer in the healing therapy of music and dance as powerful releases for trauma, grief, depression and anxiety. Joe's unique brand of Hi…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, we return to the situation in Ukraine now approaching a year and a half in length. People around the world are calling for an end to the conflict. But what tools are at hand to break this chain of violence? We will discuss the topic of peace in Ukraine with two sets of guests. In our first half hour we wi…
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This week, on the Global Research News Hour, we are addressing the wildfires that have ravaged much of the forests of Canada, along with Maui and other places and the tendency to blame it all on Climate Change. We ask if there are other interests at stake which are using the fight against Climate Change as a mask. In our first half hour, we speak t…
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This week on the Global Research News Hour, we are focused on the infamous actions against the first socialist to be elected president in a liberal democracy in Latin America and mechanisms intended to come to the aid of the people of that country. In our first half hour, we speak to former military Chilean Francisco Valenzuela, a supporter of Pres…
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On this 31st annual general meeting of the Global Network against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, held over ZOOM on the 15th of July, we presents a number of eloquent discussions encapsulating not only Ballistic Missile Defense systems (Star Wars) but also the development of NATO into the Asia-Pacific, Full Spectrum Dominance, and the evolution…
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(This version contains Robert J Sawyer's original narration. The previous version was a second take after this version was lost.) This week, on the Global Research News Hour, we are finally turning our attention to possibly the greatest revolution in technological advances since the creation of the first atomic bomb, That being in the field of arti…
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This episode of the Global Research News Hour is a panel discussion made of several individuals talking about some of the other factors in Castillo’s removal and the subsequent uprising of people in the streets. It was produced by the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute in February and featured Peruvian political scientist Eliana Carlin Ronquillo, Jo…
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Journalist Marianne Klowak explains in an hour long interview for the National Citizens Inquiry: Canada's Response to COVID-19. Listeners and viewers were let down by the CBC's refusal to air their own stories during her broadcasts. And she was never allowed to interview experts who, because they did not agree with the standard COVID-19 narrative, …
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(Repeat Broadcast) On this week’s show, we offer three of the most high profile stories of interest to Black people and their colleagues throughout the world. First we will hear Professor Johanna Fernandez speaking of the circumstances of long time imprisoned journalist Mumia Abu Jamal now that a judge has turned down a much hoped for new trial. We…
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(Repeat episode) This week on the Global Research News Hour, as the UN talks on Climate Change finally comes to an end, we will host a show discussing the agenda of the billionaire foxes wearing the clothing of planet saving sheep. In our first half hour, we are joined once again by independent journalist and environmental activist Cory Morningstar…
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