On December 9, 2014 Senator Chambliss asked for and was granted permission to address teh United States Senate regarding the release of the CIA torture report: “Madam President, I rise today as the vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence to respond to the public release of the declassified version of the executive […]
How foreign spy agencies operate in our country
Many countries have diplomatic and consular representations, with some of them housing so-called “legal residencies”, meaning the basis of a foreign intelligence service for which an official (e.g. embassy, consulate general) or semi-official (e.g. press agency, airline) representation in the host country serves as “cover.” In espionage, agents under non-official cover (NOC) are operatives who assume covert roles in organizations […]
South Sudan: “Country Betrayed by Our Own”
Op-Ed By Nul J. Mayendit – Juba – 16. November 2014 The Republic of South Sudan is known for brilliant people and a great history as well as for being situated in a very rich geographical location with fertile soils. A country endowed with enormous natural resources such as high-grade oil that sells top in […]
Laval University’s Career Event a roaring success
1888 Press Release – Crakmedia Network was pleased to invite all job seekers and professionals looking for new career opportunities to attend this wonderful Career Event hosted by Laval University. This year’s career event hosted by Laval University was a tremendous success, reports Marie-Andrée Lemelin Breton, Crakmedia’s Director of Human Resources. The event took place […]
Baby Girl Names inspired by Sainthood
The western Biblical tradition embodies a rich history of sainthood, canonized through ritual by the Catholic Church. It seldom discriminated against the religious fervor and devotion of women when it came time to award the status of sainthood. A <saint> is a spiritually motivated individual who has been recognized for having an exceptional degree of […]
Putin warns that the US is conducting an aggressive foreign policy around the world at news conference
Vladimir Putin answered questions from Russian journalists following his visits to Cuba, Nicaragua, Argentina and Brazil on July 17, 2014. VLADIMIR PUTIN: Good morning, or good evening. Which time zone are we following? REPLY: Good night! QUESTION: The first question concerns recent news: The United States declared new sanctions against Russia. VLADIMIR PUTIN: Really? QUESTION: You already said earlier that […]
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