At the 2014 World Economic Forum, Japan got a damning report: when it comes to equal rights, Japan ranked 104 out of 136 countries. Tradition and discrimination contribute to the finding. Evidence […]
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Wake up, you’re next – CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou
“Torture didn’t work, and it was morally wrong,” ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou told Breaking the Set’s Abby Martin in an exclusive interview. Discussing the spy agency’s persecution of him for exposing the […]
Greek finance minister: We stand by campaign pledges
Yanis Varoufakis tells CNN’s Christiane Amanpour that “every single pre-election campaign pledge” will be incorporated into a deal with Europe and the IMF.
Sport combines soccer and table tennis
‘Headis’ is a hybrid of soccer and table tennis. CNN’s Lara Baldesarra speaks to the sport’s inventor, Rene Wegner.
Bob Gruen – See Hear Yoko (2015)
See Hear Yoko captures the rich complexity of Yoko Ono—woman, artist, activist, wife and mother—from her days with John Lennon through the present, with intimate portraits by the legendary rock-and-roll photographer Bob […]
Moritz the pig doing a puzzle
Turkey: Protests in miniskirts
Again a young woman was raped and killed in Turkey. A minibus driver attacked 20-year-old Aslan after all other passengers had left his vehicle. Enraged turks now joined a protest rally against […]
Greece irons out details of bailout deal
The country is close to finalizing its list of major reforms to satisfy it Eurozone creditors. The list must be presented and approved by end Monday if Athens is to continue receiving […]
Why I Dance
Why I Dance is a pole dance film about women who come together to reclaim their bodies and themselves. In celebration of all women everywhere. The proceeds of our original track will […]
Thousands march in support of Putin
Some Russians are concerned that the U.S. and its western allies are trying to pose a challenge to the sovereignty of their country.