Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro, facing the greatest challenge

to his rule since taking over after the death of Hugo Chavez, lashes

out at the U.S. for fomenting anti-government violence, and CNN,

for setting the stage for a U.S. invasion with its coverage. It's just

one of the stories we've been covering for you at Worldmeets.US.

 

 

Worldmeets.US Radio News: CNN Out of Venezuela; Hollande in America; Italian Justice

 

Hosted By Managing Editor William Kern

                                  

February 23, 2014

 

United States - Worldmeets.US Radio News - (English)

Tune in with Worldmeets.US Managing Editor William Kern, as we examine whether the CIA is encouraging unrest in Venezuela; why Ukraine is burning; corrupt business people fleeing China's crackdown on corruption for American shores; how French President Francios Hollande's state visit to the United States is a boon to multinationals; Mexico's La Jornada on why the annual Three Amigos Summit was another act of Mexican 'submission' to its North American partners; and our weekly roundup of surveillance news.

 

Listen to the program below.

 

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ITEMS DISCUSSED ON THIS PROGRAM:
Espreso TV, Ukraine:
LIVE FEED: Kiev's Independence Square
El Universal, Venezula:
Maduro Accuses CNN of Preparing Ground for 'Gringo' Invasion.
Reporters Without Borders:
World Press Freedom Index 2014
Russia Today Video:
Tigers, Flies and Naked Officials' Flee China for the U.S.
L'Humanite, France:
With Obama, Hollande Plots ‘Economic War’ on Behalf of Multinationals
Mediapart, France:
Hollande in America: Multinational Lobbyist Tool
La Jornada, Mexico:
The 'Summit of Mexican Submission' to the U.S. and Canada
Financial Times, U.K.:
Edward Snowden Leaks Spur new Privacy Industry
Oxford Mail, U.K.:
VIDEO: Edward Snowden Addresses Sam Adams Awards
Wall St. Journal, U.S.:
U.S. May Expand Data Collection on Americans to 'Maintain Evidence'
Reuters, U.S.:
Secretary Kerry Meets Bloggers to Discuss Internet Freedom in China
Guardian, U.K.:
Where is Microsoft's Bing Transparency Report?
Guardian, U.K.:
Reporters Who Broke NSA Story Receive George Polk Award
Independent, Ireland:
Couples Now Cite Facebook as Major Cause of Break-Ups
Diritto, Italy:
After Amanda Knox, it's Back to the Drawing Board for Italian Justice
CCTV, C-Span:
VIDEOS: China Angry Again Over White House Dalai Lama Meeting
Chosun Ilbo, South Korea:
Beijing's 'Astounding Change' Portends Korean Reunification
Herald, Zimbabwe:
Ex-U.S. Congressman Arrested for Overstaying Visa; Possessing Pornography
Independent, Uganda:
Obama Warns Museveni Over Uganda's 'Scientific' Anti-Gay Law

 

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Posted By Worldmeets.US Feb. 8, 2014, 1:42am