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    Jan 19, 2012, 01:06 AM
    Suggestions on real independent "world news" websites
    Hi all,

    I've been looking for a "world news" website which I can read daily. I know some of you might say "hey, there are tens of websites for news" but when you look at them closely, they are mostly not reflecting the truth. Instead, they are influenced by "elite", lobby,Corporations and only make news to manipulate masses in order to achieve their agenda.

    I spent about 15 min online and decided to ask it here with hoping to get few websites suggestions.

    I'm looking for a website which have impartial authors who are expert on his/her field and can write on subjects with knowledge, experience and analytical points of view.

    Any suggestion will be highly appreciated.

    Thanks

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