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BEIRUT: WHAT HAPPENED TO THE “PARIS OF THE MIDDLE EAST”?

Among the many leaderless demonstrations sweeping the globe protesting graft, corruption, political elite dominance, income inequality, declining living standards, lack of jobs, etc., the street demonstrations in Lebanon that began in mid-October have escalated.  The protest that escalated last Wednesday, when some 250,000 were on the streets, many of them blocking the major road near...

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IRAQ: PROTESTS AND BLOODBATH

Last Friday saw the deadly confrontations between protesters, who were closing in on government headquarters in central Baghdad, and military/police forces, who fired live bullets and tear gas to stop them from entering the zone.  Amnesty International has called the deadly force used by the Iraqi government as “nothing short but a bloodbath.” Since the...

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IRAN: U.S. SANCTIONS WORKING – NATIONAL UNREST

On Saturday, demonstrations broke out across Iran when oil prices jumped 50 percent overnight following the government’s decision to slash fuel subsidies. While the Iranian demonstrations began peacefully, riots broke out and violence escalated.  By Sunday, evening street protests had spread out to about 100 cities and towns across the country. Within those cities and...

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ISRAEL/PALESTINE: NEW DAY, MORE CONFLICT

Last Tuesday, Israel’s military carried out the planned killing of Palestinian leader Baha Abu al-Ata in the Gaza Strip. An Israeli airstrike that destroyed Ata’s home also killed his wife, and his two children were seriously injured.  Israeli officials called Ata a “ticking time bomb,” claiming he was responsible for rocket attacks against Israel. Justifying...

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OIL DRIVES OFF INTO THE SUNSET

A new study from asset management firm BNP Paribas sees the oil industry’s future path shrinking from today’s superhighway to a country lane over the next 25 years. The study looked at the transportation “energy at the wheels” to be gained over the next 25 years through a $100 billion investment in oil compared to...

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USING YOUR EAR TO ROLL BACK AGING

At the University of Leeds, British biologists have been able to undo key symptoms of aging by tickling people’s ears. A lobe in humans’ outer ear holds a strand of the vagus nerve, a neurological highway carrying messages between the gut and brain. It plays several central roles in the parasympathetic nervous system, the branch...

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ANOTHER WAY TO HARVEST WATER FROM AIR

As part of the world’s quest for increasingly scarce potable water, chemists at the University of California at Berkeley have fashioned a material that pulls water vapor out of air, even in a desert, and delivers it as liquid water. The material is a metal-organic framework or MOF; think of metal atoms as balls linked...

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