Hello and welcome everybody, its 9 30 am here in the iranian capital tehrani, watching press tvs world news, our top story for this half hour more palestinians have fallen victim to israels attacks on the ghaza strip as a Regime Presses ahead with its deadly onslot against the beessieg territory, dozens of people. Have been killed after israeli warplanes pounded more palestinian houses across the gaza strip, many others were injured as a result of the regimes raids on the territory, including in the city of hanunes, that after an israeli air strike on gazas al ahly Arab Hospital killed close to 500 people on tuesday, thats the highest single day death toll in the territory since israel launched its war on october the 7th. The hospital was packed with people who had fled from northern gas after israel forced them to leave their homes, the regime has falsely blamed the carnage a misfired rocket launched by Palestinian Islamic jahad. The Palestinian Movement has strongly denied the allega
New Eastern Outlook, Moscsow, Est. 1816
First published … April 28, 2021
We will begin with a short and painless history lesson. Just before the US entered World War II, General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff for the US Army, was tasked with getting America ready for war.
To do so, he removed 30,000 incompetent officers, most of them West Point Graduates, from their positions with the Army and Reserve/National Guard Commands. Eventually, he ended up putting an obscure Lt. Colonel named Dwight Eisenhower in charge of all European operations.
From the 1972 hit song by the Scottish music group Steelers Wheels:
“Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right…Stuck in the Middle Again”
The voices of America: how radio helped the West to defeat Communism in Europe
The last American station on German airwaves is gone. So ends a fascinating history of propaganda, jazz cats and revolutionary rock ’n’ roll
9 January 2021 • 9:19am
Gary Cooper and Ginger Rogers, among other stars, often performed for shows broadcast into Eastern Europe
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When the English-language radio station KCRW Berlin ceased broadcasting last month – another victim of the pandemic – it ended a 75-year history of American stations on the German airwaves. That lineage began with the Allied invasion of occupied Europe, and played out throughout the Cold War: a story of propaganda, youth revolution and rock ’n’ roll DJs.