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    The Grayzone

  • Leaked emails reveal British intel instigated riots in occupied Ireland with twisted ploys
    Leaked emails expose how British military-intel officials deliberately provoked riots among occupied Ireland’s Catholic and Protestant communities, which they then exploited to justify repression. In private diatribes, veterans of occupied Ireland who later became MI6 officers still obsess over “keeping Northern Ireland British” and mock the death of Bobby Sands.... Read more »
  • Mysterious pay-for-play antisemitism attacks now targeting Canada. Who benefits?
    A wave of strange property attacks targeting Jewish sites in Canada is attributed to apolitical youth paid in crypto. The violence follows the same playbook seen in Australia and the UK. While Iran and Palestine solidarity campaigners are blamed, Israel exploits the tension. Canada is the latest in a string... Read more »
  • Israeli foreign agent took over The Charlie Kirk Show days after his killing
    Charlie Kirk’s media empire and his right-wing activist organization, Turning Point USA (TPUSA), have come under the control of the Israel-directed forces he spent the last months of his life antagonizing. Erika Kirk now claims her husband supported Israel to the end, while TPUSA misrepresents his opposition to war on... Read more »
  • Soros’ OSF helped stir Indonesian rebellion, leaks reveal
    Leaked documents reviewed by The Grayzone expose how the Soros-run Open Society Foundations plotted to “prevent the continuation” of Indonesia’s elected government by bankrolling opposition media, youth activists groups and lawfare operations to remove President Prabowo Subianto. Ever since the election of Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia’s President in February 2024,... Read more »
  • Israeli authorities refuse to return massive trove of Oct 7 video. What are they hiding?
    Israeli citizens wonder why the state won’t return October 7 footage it confiscated from them. The mother of an Israeli victim says authorities deleted video of her son’s death. Others complain “someone is hiding” the videos. The Israeli government is still holding a massive trove of video documentation of the... Read more »
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    MintPress News

  • Hezbollah Hunts Down Hind Rajab’s Killers & Crushes Israeli Offensive
    More than two years after six-year-old Hind Rajab was killed alongside her rescuers in Gaza, Hezbollah is systematically targeting commanders linked to the Israeli unit accused of killing her. In this week's episode of The Target, Robert Inlakesh examines the battlefield campaign, the evidence, and the growing pressure on Israel's... Read more »
  • Tinder’s Secret War: How Israel used the Dating App in the Propaganda Battle for South Lebanon
    In 2024, U.S. Central Command used Tinder to target Lebanese users amid Israel's war and attempted occupation of southern Lebanon. The campaign offers a rare glimpse into how Silicon Valley platforms are increasingly being integrated into modern military and intelligence operations. The post Tinder’s Secret War: How Israel used the... Read more »
  • Leaked Documents Reveal UK Intelligence Operation Targeting Russia, Iran, Gaza and Beyond
    Secret internal files reveal a British intelligence-linked influence network operating behind civilian cover. What began as an anti-Russia initiative has evolved into a sprawling information warfare program targeting Iran, Gaza, China, and other geopolitical battlegrounds under the guise of fighting disinformation. The post Leaked Documents Reveal UK Intelligence Operation Targeting... Read more »
  • FARA Docs: Israel is Spying On Millions Of Christian Americans In Their Churches
    Newly released FARA documents with the DOJ reveal that the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs paid U.S. company “Show Faith By Works” $4.1 million to carry out a massive, covert, digital surveillance and geofencing operation targeting Christian communities in multiple states, including at “every major church” in California, Arizona, Nevada,... Read more »
  • Hezbollah Forces Israeli Withdrawal as Trump Scrambles for Iran Agreement
    As Hezbollah ambushes Israeli convoys and downs advanced drones in southern Lebanon, Washington and Tehran move toward a surprise agreement after months of brinkmanship. Robert Inlakesh examines whether Trump is breaking with Israel or simply buying time for the next confrontation The post Hezbollah Forces Israeli Withdrawal as Trump Scrambles... Read more »


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    Caitlin Johnstone

  • VideoThe Din
    They’re designing park benches so that homeless people can’t sleep on them and placing metal spikes beneath overpasses so they can’t be used as shelter.... Read more »
  • VideoThe Polite Kind Of Racism
    We go about our lives consuming products made by wage slaves under an oppression machine that is defended through constant mass military slaughter, and then we wag our fingers at a viral video of some schizophrenic saying racist things in order to feel nice feelings about ourselves. That's what western... Read more »
  • VideoBlaming Ordinary People For The Ecocidal Consequences Of AI, And Other Notes
    There are plenty of reasons why we should all avoid using AI, but the push to offload all the responsibility for the ecological consequences of data centers onto individual users instead of just regulating AI companies is typical capitalist power-serving bullshit.... Read more »
  • VideoTrue Spirituality Confronts The Abuses Of The Empire
    A spirituality that is uninterested in ending war, genocide, poverty and injustice is a dead spirituality. If you hold your time on the meditation cushion as something separate from the weeping mother clutching a small body in Lebanon, you're wasting your time.... Read more »
  • VideoSome Guy Broke Into My House
    They keep saying I hate the guy because of his religion. I don’t even care about his religion, I just don’t like sharing my house with some random outsider who broke in here out of nowhere and took my stuff.... Read more »

 


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    CounterPunch.org

  • mp3Gaza Sunbirds w/ Karim Ali
    On this episode of CounterPunch Radio, Tori Tsui talks with Karim Ali, co-founder of the Gaza Sunbirds. Karim Ali is a Palestinian award-winning community organiser and co-founder of the Gaza Sunbirds – a para-cycling team of Palestinian amputee athletes. The post Gaza Sunbirds w/ Karim Ali appeared first on CounterPunch.org.... Read more »
  • The Hidden Architecture of Knowledge: Intelligence, Academia and the Shaping of Power
    One of the central questions guiding my recent work on intelligence, knowledge production and state power concerns undeclared interests and relationship of research funders. Most of the questions I pursue grew out of my efforts to understand the implications of a mid-1970s finding by the US Senate Church Committee (so... Read more »
  • The Origin of Trump’s Drug War Killing Spree
    Secretary of War Pete Hegseth proclaimed that illicit drugs are “tantamount to chemical weapons” and the dead suspects “are the al-Qaeda of our hemisphere, and we are hunting them with the sophistication and precision that we hunted al-Qaeda.”  Anyone who the U.S. military killed is automatically posthumously designated a narco-terrorist.... Read more »
  • VideoVampire Planet: The LA Fires This Time
    This week in the Anthropocene A black cloud hangs heavy, casting a dark, ominous shadow. The air is suffocating and smells of burnt plastic and chemicals. It is Day 7 of a raging fire in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, where a 500,000-square-foot refrigerated storage facility housing 85... Read more »
  • The Ugly American Comes to Europe: Donald Trump in France
    Donald Trump's visit to Évian and Versailles offered this Geneva resident an unusually close look at the American president as the local press reported on all the ins and outs of his drop-by. While much of the commentary has focused on the G7 and the very thin memorandum of understanding... Read more »
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    Yanis Varoufakis

  • Το ΝΑΤΟ πρέπει να πεθάνει – 24|7 News
    Ο Μαρκ Ρούτε, ο πρώην πρωθυπουργός της Ολλανδίας και νυν γενικός γραμματέας του ΝΑΤΟ, πρόσφατα άφησε να διαρρεύσει μια αλήθεια που προκάλεσε αναταραχή σε ολόκληρη την Ευρώπη. Περιέγραψε τη Συμμαχία όχι ως την αμυντική ασπίδα της Ευρώπης, αλλά ως «…μια πλατφόρμα για τις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες να προβάλλουν τη δύναμή τους... Read more »
  • Every British PM’s nightmare – Project Syndicate op-ed
    With Keir Starmer expected to fall on his sword shortly, here is my take on the conundrum facing Andy Burnham, indeed any and every British PM. The true nature of Britain’s ‘special relationship’ with the United States has far more to do with American financiers’ willingness to keep borrowing to... Read more »
  • Σοσιαλισμός ή κατάρρευση; Η μόνη επιλογή μας σήμερα – ΕφΣυν
    Έχουμε μια επιτακτική ευθύνη. Το υπάρχον σύστημα γεννά τις κοινωνικές και οικολογικές κρίσεις του 21ου αιώνα. Όπου κοιτάξουμε, βλέπουμε την τραγική αντίφαση. Έχουμε αναπτύξει εκπληκτικές νέες τεχνολογίες και συλλογική ικανότητα να παράγουμε περισσότερα τρόφιμα, περισσότερα αγαθά απ’ όσα χρειαζόμαστε ή όσα μπορεί να αντέξει ο πλανήτης. Ταυτόχρονα, δισεκατομμύρια υποφέρουν από... Read more »
  • NATO Must Die – Project Syndicate op-ed
    Some claim that the threats Europe is facing, especially after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, can create the momentum toward political union that the euro crisis and then the pandemic failed to generate. Right or wrong, one thing is clear: a functional defense union requires political union, and NATO’s existence is... Read more »
  • Πώς βλέπω την ενότητα της Αριστεράς – ΕφΣυν
    «Να πέσει ο Μητσοτάκης!», προσεύχεται η συντριπτική πλειοψηφία. «Πότε θα ενωθείτε να τον ρίξετε;», μας προκαλούν. «Γιατί περιχαρακώνεστε στο ξεπερασμένο σχήμα Αριστερά-Δεξιά;», μας ρωτούν. «Και τί κάνετε για την ενότητα της Αριστεράς;», απαιτούν να μάθουν οι πιο αριστεροί. Πρόκειται για ερωτήματα που λαμβάνουμε σοβαρά υπ’ όψιν στο ΜέΡΑ25 σε μια... Read more »
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    Canary

  • The Jewish National Fund is trying to displace another Palestinian family from Silwan
    The Shaludi family are the target of one of the latest disputes in a campaign of ethnic cleansing and forced displacement, carried out by the Israeli occupation in Silwan, East Jerusalem. They have lived in their home in the Wadi Hilweh neighbourhood since 1964, but attempts are now being made... Read more »
  • Israel was behind 25% of the world’s violations against children in 2025
    Save the Children has responded to a new UN report by highlighting that Israel was responsible for at least one in four of the world’s violations against children in 2025. And it stressed that, because only a minority of violations receive verification: these figures are just the tip of the... Read more »
  • The human cost of IOF aggression in Sidon
    Lebanon — After seventy-two hours of continuous ceasefire, the southern port city of Sidon was looking completely transformed on Tuesday (23 June). Shops were open and the trademark traffic jams were being exacerbated by the continuous flow of vehicles — returning refugees further south. While no one here trusts the... Read more »
  • Heatwave: Greens call for emergency meeting of EU leaders
    Amid a record-breaking heatwave across the continent, European environment ministers met in Luxembourg on 25 June. The European Green Party is calling on the ministers to prepare an emergency meeting of EU government leaders to urgently strengthen Europe’s climate protections and the Green Deal. Ciarán Cuffe, co-chair of the European... Read more »
  • VideoExclusive: Unite tells Community members ‘cancel fuel poverty protest with Greenpeace’
    Unite Community (UC), set up by then-general secretary Len McCluskey, is the Unite union’s section for unwaged people — and Unite’s most politically active. But members and officials feel marginalised by new general secretary Sharon Graham. They resent the union’s interference in their political activities, and have now been told... Read more »

 

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    🏴 Anarchist Federation

  • A Highway Tramples the Mayan Heart of Chiapas
    “The highway will cut right through one of Mexico’s oldest, most vibrant, and richest indigenous strongholds….As always, the colonizer’s logic prevails.” *To listen to the testimonies of community members, see the link to the documentary. The post A Highway Tramples... Read more... Read more »
  • مفهوم واقعی شعار آزادی و برابری
    A pro-situ group’s exploration of systems theory and dialectical mathematics. Author For Ourselves Submitted by Fozzie on June 26, 2026 Attachments State-Space-1973-For-Ourselves.pdf (2.41 MB) state post-situationist Comments... Read more »
  • US strikes Uyghur militants in Syria
    A suspected US-led coalition strike on a site used by Uyghur militants in Syria’s Idlib province on June 21 has renewed debate over the future of foreign fighters under the country’s post-Assad government. Sources told The New Arab on that an... Read more... Read more »
  • Ralph Reed Says Mike Johnson Became House Speaker By ‘Divine Appointment’
    Religious-right activist Ralph Reed crows that Mike Johnson “came out of our movement” and rose to become Speaker of the House by “divine appointment”: “God has given him favor with his colleagues, favor with the president, and favor with the... Read more... Read more »
  • amazon kills
    amazon kills. amazon kills its own employees. amazon kills the rivers and the land. amazon kills freedom, and replaces it with a hollow consumerism designed to give the illusion of choice. last night i torched a few amazon delivery vans... Read more... Read more »
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    The Anarchist Library

  • Gustav Landauer - May 1
    Author: Gustav LandauerTitle: May 1Date: may 1, 1909Source: Revolution And Other Writings A Political Reader, https://libcom.org/article/revolution-and-other-writings-gustav-landauer After the nordic peoples were violently forced under the yoke of Christendom, they had to celebrate their sacred natural festivals in secrecy. Groups of heathens were forced to sneak to mountain tops under the... Read more »
  • The Negationist Anti-National - A Strategy Of Desire
    Author: The Negationist Anti-NationalTitle: A Strategy Of DesireDate: 06/02/2026Source: https://mafwdistro.noblogs.org/a-strategy-of-desire/ To free ourselves from the oppression of hierarchy, from class, race, and gender, we must destroy the world as we know it. I’m far from the first person to say this. It is clear that attack is necessary even if... Read more »
  • Leonardo Caffo - Interview with Antonio Negri
    Author: Leonardo CaffoTitle: Interview with Antonio NegriSubtitle: fragment of an interviewDate: june 2026Source: https://philosophynow.org/issues/174/Antonio_Negri_1933-2023 Antonio Negri was an Italian political philosopher who in his time courted controversy, and was even jailed for links with Communist organisations. Leonardo Caffo talked with him about the future of the Left. This is a... Read more »
  • Crimethinc - Aragorn!—Elegy for an Antagonist
    Author: CrimethincTitle: Aragorn!—Elegy for an AntagonistSubtitle: On Hostility and Its LimitsDate: 2020-02-19Notes: For a German translation click here.Source: <www.crimethinc.com/2020/02/19/aragorn-elegy-for-an-antagonist-on-hostility-and-its-limits> On Thursday, February 13, longtime anarchist Aragorn! passed away. A tireless polemicist, Aragorn! established and maintained a great deal of anarchist infrastructure, much of which he never sought credit for. Here,... Read more »
  • John Raymond Hazel - United States v. Stuppiello
    Author: John Raymond HazelTitle: United States v. StuppielloDate: 10 September 1910Source: CourtListener, online source CL, retrieved on 25 June 2026. The defendant, Michael Stuppiello, also known as Michael Stuhbello, a cobbler by trade; was born in Italy in the year 1886, and came to this country on May 18, 1900,... Read more »

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    Middle East Monitor

  • 6 farmers abducted by Israeli army in southern Lebanon amid ceasefire violations
    The Israeli army abducted six farmers on Friday from the border town of Ain Arab in Lebanon’s Marjayoun district, a day after its forces burned several homes in the same town, Anadolu Agency reports. The incident comes amid continued Israeli violations of the fragile ceasefire agreement that has been in... Read more »
  • Dozens protest in central Israel, demanding ultra-Orthodox military conscription
    Dozens of demonstrators protested Friday in the central Israeli city of Bnei Brak, blocking major roads to demand equal military service obligations and the conscription of ultra-Orthodox Jews, known as Haredim. The Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth said dozens of secular Israelis and members of left-wing organizations, including the group “Mothers... Read more »
  • Netanyahu says Israeli army will remain in southern Lebanon ‘security zone’ until Hezbollah disarmed
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that Israeli forces will remain in a “security zone” in southern Lebanon until Hezbollah is disarmed, commenting on the newly reached framework deal between Israel and Lebanon under US sponsorship, Anadolu reports. In a recorded statement, Netanyahu said: “The most important thing... Read more »
  • UAE foreign minister holds 1st publicly announced call with Iranian counterpart since outbreak of war
    In the first publicly announced contact between the two countries since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war against Iran, UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan held a phone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday, Anadolu reports. According to the UAE Foreign Ministry, the two officials... Read more »
  • US sanctions individuals, entities for ‘fueling’ Sudan’s civil war
    The US on Friday sanctioned eight individuals and entities linked to networks fueling Sudan’s civil war, calling on both warring parties to accept an “immediate, unconditional” three-month humanitarian truce, Anadolu reports. The Treasury Department said the sanctions target networks supporting both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid... Read more »
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    Craig Murray

  • The UK Joins the Pirates
    I was genuinely surprised by the Starmer regime’s refusal to state that the Israeli boarding of the Global Sumud flotilla on the High Seas was illegal. I did not realise it was because the UK was planning to undertake similar illegal seizure itself. The Gaza Flotilla seizure was illegal: while... Read more »
  • Sentencing the Innocent
    Judge Johnson had proved his fascist credentials through rulings much earlier in the Filton trial than his vicious sentencing. Indeed, he had arguably already shown them when he released Tommy Robinson from a prison sentence, or when as a barrister he had chosen to work for the intelligence services and... Read more »
  • The Joy of Resistance
    Just a quick note to say that I am very aware that lately I have been rather bitter, which is not good for anybody, especially me. The disappointments and state outrages have been no worse than usual; my frustration at my poor health, and the subsequent constraint of my ability... Read more »
  • The Power of the UK State Over Scotland
    I went through yesterday’s preliminary hearing in the Scottish judicial review of the proscription of Palestine Action with a sense of mounting horror. We had the same judge as at the permission hearing, Lord Young. We had exactly the same arguments and the same case law being deployed again by... Read more »
  • Palestine Action Scottish Judicial Review – Stitch-Up Incoming?
    The proscription of Palestine Action was sold to MPs and the media on the basis of a deliberate campaign of lies, fronted by Yvette Cooper, then Home Secretary, and Mark Rowley, Commissioner of the Metropolitan police. Both have deep commitment to Israel. Cooper is owned by the Israel lobby. What... Read more »

 


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    Zinn Education Project

  • Zooming Out on 1776: The Stories the Freedom Truck Leaves Out
    Across the country, the federal government is sponsoring PragerU’s giant red-white-and-blue “Freedom Trucks” that are pulling into school parking lots carrying a polished story about the American Revolution — one carefully designed to celebrate freedom while burying the people excluded from it. The post Zooming Out on 1776: The Stories... Read more »
  • Juneteenth: Teaching Outside the Textbook
    Juneteenth — June 19th, also known as Emancipation Day — is one of the commemorations of people seizing their freedom from slavery in the United States. Yet, if the right wing has its way, it will be illegal to teach students about Juneteenth. The post Juneteenth: Teaching Outside the Textbook... Read more »
  • Teaching Voting Rights Survey
    We need your help in defending the right to teach truthfully about the history of voting rights. As dedicated people's history educators, your insight is valuable to us. The post Teaching Voting Rights Survey appeared first on Zinn Education Project.... Read more »
  • Surviving Angola Prison
    Rethinking Schools editor Jesse Hagopian will be in conversation with Gary Tyler about his book Stitching Freedom: A True Story Injustice, Defiance, and Hope in Angola Prison. This class is part of the Zinn Education Project’s Teach the Black Freedom Struggle online people’s history series. The post Surviving Angola Prison... Read more »
  • Teach the Struggle for Voting Rights
    To help students respond to voter suppression, teach about the long history of the fight for voting rights. The post Teach the Struggle for Voting Rights appeared first on Zinn Education Project.... Read more »
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    Village Magazine

  • Back to the point of Carnsore
    The anti-nuclear festivals at Carnsore Point, 1978-1981, were recalled at a lively and political event called ‘Memory of a Free Festival’ at the Projects Arts Centre in central Dublin which will now tour nationwide for a year By Caroline Hurley The launch event of ‘Memory of A Free Festival’ was... Read more »
  • International Leaders
    World leaders turned toadies as Trump dismantles international law and pollutes the discourse, without concerted opposition. The post International Leaders appeared first on Village Magazine.... Read more »
  • Massive Zack Attack
    Six months ago Zack Polanski was a lively London Assembly member known mainly for his theatre background and a tabloid humiliation involving “hypnoboobs”. The post Massive Zack Attack appeared first on Village Magazine.... Read more »
  • PEAK TRUMP
    By February 2026, the idea that Donald Trump represents an endlessly renewable force of disruption moved from hard to stomach to hard to sustain. The post PEAK TRUMP appeared first on Village Magazine.... Read more »
  • From pastifism to pacifism
    As the government prepares to jettison the triple lock, clear thinking could make Ireland a power for peace The post From pastifism to pacifism appeared first on Village Magazine.... Read more »

 


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    Opinion – Middle East Monitor

  • Starmer leaves office with Labour divided over Gaza
    Keir Starmer is set to leave office after announcing his resignation on Monday, ending a premiership marked by collapsing public support, internal party discipline battles and deep anger over his handling of Gaza. His departure follows months of pressure inside Labour and a bruising set of local election results in... Read more »
  • The future of nuclear non-proliferation after recent U.S.–Iran negotiations
    The latest round of negotiations between the United States and Iran in Switzerland may not yet qualify as a historic breakthrough but it may become one of those moments historians later identify as a turning point. After years of sanctions, proxy confrontations, military escalation and the gradual weakening of arms-control... Read more »
  • The war on Iran: Through the lenses of pragmatism and realpolitik
    Two Doctrines, One Conflict When the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran in June 2025, the world’s strategic analysts reached instinctively for two of history’s most enduring frameworks to make sense of what had unfolded: Pragmatism, the distinctly American philosophical tradition that judges actions by their consequences,... Read more »
  • Despite internal differences: Strong American support for the US – Iran agreement
    Seventy-eight per cent of Americans support ending the war with Iran, while 57 per cent believe it has created more problems than it has solved. At the same time, the US economy continues to grapple with inflationary pressures linked to the war and energy markets, with inflation remaining elevated owing... Read more »
  • The EU does not need to clarify its support for Israeli colonialism
    Israeli colonialism entrenched an apartheid system. The reality has been documented multiple times and acknowledged even within Israel, most prominently by the non-governmental organisation B’Tselem in 2021. Recently, the EU High Representative Kaja Kallas was reported to have used the term apartheid during a visit to Mexico. Kallas has made... Read more »
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    Z Blogs Archive - ZNetwork

  • Imperial Nostalgia and Its Perils
    Although great empires rank among the most powerful engines of world history, they are also among the most dangerous, especially as they brood over their decline. The Russian empire provides a striking illustration of this phenomenon.  Traditionally referred to as the “prison of nations,” Russia, in its Czarist and Soviet... Read more »
  • Imperial Nostalgia and Its Perils
    Although great empires rank among the most powerful engines of world history, they are also among the most dangerous, especially as they brood over their decline. The Russian empire provides a striking illustration of this phenomenon.  Traditionally referred to as the “prison of nations,” Russia, in its Czarist and Soviet... Read more »
  • Military and Economic Power Once Again Fail to Produce Happiness
    Although the rulers of the world’s major military and economic powers have repeatedly claimed that they are making their nations great again, their policies have not resulted in widespread happiness among their citizens. That conclusion emerges from the recent World Happiness Report-2022, published by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. ... Read more »
  • Who Speaks for the World?
    Russia’s brutal war upon the nation of Ukraine should remind us that, for thousands of years, great powers have used their military might to launch military assaults upon smaller, weaker societies. Since World War II alone, these acts of aggression have included France’s colonial wars in Indochina and Algeria, Britain’s... Read more »
  • Peace in Ukraine through neutrality and peaceful EU membership, end the USA’s proxy war against Russia
    Ethnic division was used to consolidate control by the USA and Nationalists of Ukraine. They have signed Minsk Peace Accords to end the civil wars in Donbas region through referendums, signed since 2015, but they did not implement them, because maintaining an active civil war front psyche of ‘them and... Read more »
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    Posts – ZNetwork

  • ‘How Many Minutes to Midnight?’: Noam Chomsky on Why National Security Has Nothing to Do With Security
    Intro by Tom Engelhardt: [Note for TomDispatch readers: Back in 2014, Noam Chomsky — whose voice I miss terribly in this embattled Trumpian world of ours — wrote what still seems to me to be a stunning piece not just on “the most dangerous moment in history,” the Cuban missile crisis... Read more »
  • Noam Chomsky – The Crimes of U.S. Presidents
    Chomsky goes through some of the crimes of the post-war presidents. From 2003.... Read more »
  • Noam Chomsky On The Responsibility To Act Against Fascism
    Tomorrow is Election Day, the close of the most consequential election of our lifetimes. Get out and vote, if you haven’t already, and if you’re looking to help others do the same, there are still plenty of canvassing and phone-banking opportunities. And if you’re still in doubt for any reason,... Read more »
  • Israel & Palestine: Possible Futures — a Discussion with Noam Chomsky
    Professor Noam Chomsky discuss in May 23, 2023, Israel-Palestine conflict which he describes as “the main issue of my life” with academics Dylan Rodriguez, Michael Alexander and Mohamad Ali. With incomparable precision and detail professor Chomsky re-defines concepts such as “genocide” and “apartheid” in relation to the conflict; points the... Read more »
  • Humanity Imperiled
    [What follows is a 2013 piece by the remarkable, now 94-year-old Noam Chomsky looking at a future that — from the latest devastating news about climate change to the revival of nuclear fears thanks to the war in Ukraine — is all too of the moment. This piece was adapted... Read more »

 


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    Democracy Now!

  • Bayer/Monsanto Wins Roundup Case as Supreme Court Blocks Suit over Link Between Herbicide & Cancer
    The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 to restrict thousands of lawsuits claiming Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto, had a duty to warn consumers about potential cancer risks from its popular weed killer Roundup. The case before the Supreme Court began in St. Louis, Missouri, where a resident named John Durnell,... Read more »
  • Supreme Court Strips Protections for Haitian & Syrian Immigrants in "Racially Inflected" Decision
    Thousands of Haitians and Syrians living in the United States are newly at risk of deportation after the Supreme Court ruled to allow the Trump administration to strip them of “temporary protected status,” or TPS. The program, designed for foreign citizens of countries the U.S. government believes are too unstable... Read more »
  • Venezuela Earthquakes: U.S. Sanctions Impede Rescue Efforts as Death Toll Soars
    The death toll from twin earthquakes that hit Venezuela Wednesday night is expected to reach into the thousands as rescuers continue to search for bodies trapped in the rubble. Hospitals are rapidly reaching a breaking point, and thousands of survivors have been left homeless. Reporter Andreína Chávez’s building was one... Read more »
  • In "Devastating" Immigration Ruling, Supreme Court Allows Trump Admin to "Turn Back" Asylum Seekers
    The Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration in a major blow to the rights of immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. The court ruled 6 to 3 along partisan lines to sanction so-called metering at the southern border, which allows immigration officers at ports of entry to block asylum... Read more »
  • Headlines for June 26, 2026
    Over 500 Are Dead and Thousands Remain Missing Following Twin Earthquakes in Venezuela, U.N. Shipping Agency Halts Strait of Hormuz Evacuations as Projectile Strikes Cargo Ship, Israeli Airstrikes Kill 2 in Lebanon as Netanyahu Says Occupation Will Continue Indefinitely, Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Block Asylum Seekers at U.S.... Read more »

 


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    CounterSpin

  • mp3Seth Stern on Criminalizing Dissent
      https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260626.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”).   Freedom of the Press Foundation (6/23/26) This week on CounterSpin: Do you disagree with anything that the Trump administration is doing? Are there other people that share that view? Do you think you should get together and use... Read more »
  • mp3Dean Baker on the AI Bubble
      https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260619.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”).   CEPR (6/15/26) This week on CounterSpin: The way we hear about the stock market is quite different from the vision many people still hold: that businesses strive to serve people’s real needs or desires, and investors are rewarded... Read more »
  • mp3Silky Shah on ICE Detention, Vanessa Maria Graber on Delaney Hall Reporting
      https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260612.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”).   AP/PBS (6/6/26) This week on CounterSpin: PBS News told its audience “What to Know About the Protests and Arrests Outside a New Jersey Detention Center.” What to know, evidently, is that protesters “say they are showing up in... Read more »
  • mp3Melissa Garriga on Data Centers
      https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260605.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”).   CounterPunch (5/25/26) This week on CounterSpin: Luddites didn’t hate machines: Historian (and online educator) Casey Fiesler reminds us that the Luddites, who were 19th century English textile workers, were not anti-technology, they were anti the unaccountable deployment of... Read more »
  • VideoFuhrman Left His Mark on Media
      The New York Times‘ obituary (5/18/26) for former LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman quotes him saying that “policemen never get the benefit of the doubt.” The racism of Mark Fuhrman, the Los Angeles police detective whose involvement in the O.J. Simpson murder investigation helped sink the prosecution’s case, was so... Read more »
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  • The War America Cannot Admit It Lost
    Michael Hudson joins Professor Lau Kin Chi for the South South Dialogue on Sustainability to discuss the Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz, de-dollarisation, oil prices, debt moratoriums and the deepening global economic crisis. Hudson argues that Iran won the immediate military battle, while the wider conflict is a world... Read more »
  • Iran Broke the Spell
    Michael Hudson and Radhika Desai argue that the Iran war has exposed the limits of US military, financial and oil power. They examine how rising oil prices, dollar fragility, central bank policy and global moves away from US financial control are accelerating the shift towards a post-US economic order. The... Read more »
  • The Limits of Empire
    Nima Alkhorshid: Hi, everybody. Today is Thursday, June 11th, 2026, and our dear friends, Richard Wolff and Michael Hudson, are here with us. Welcome back, Richard. Mike. Michael Hudson: Good to be here right now. And what an important time. Nima Alkhorshid: Yeah, exactly. What has happened last night was... Read more »
  • When Control Becomes the Imperial Trap
    Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff argue that the struggle over the Strait of Hormuz marks a turning point in the decline of US imperial control. The discussion links Iran, oil, BRICS, development economics and the need for a new international economic order beyond dollar-centred dominance. The post %%post_title%% first appeared... Read more »
  • Geopathology and the Econopathology Behind it
    Michael Hudson argues that America’s oil war reflects a deeper pathology in US foreign policy: the rejection of sovereignty, reciprocity and international law in favour of coercive control over oil, debt, finance and trade. He introduces the terms geopathology and econopathology to describe the imperial and economic doctrines driving today’s... Read more »
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  • Kylie Jenner and Meta Deserve Each Other
    Long before today’s tech giants forced their way into co-chairing the Met Gala, Google co-founder Sergey Brin positioned himself in the front row of Diane Von Furstenberg’s 2013 spring show, sporting an early prototype of what would be known as Google Glass. Von Furstenberg herself donned a pair of the... Read more »
  • Video“We Want You Here”: Springfield Rallies—and Grieves—After SCOTUS Clears Path to Deport Haitians
    Immigrants, faith leaders, and advocates in Springfield, Ohio, had cautiously hoped that when the Supreme Court decided whether to allow the expiration of Haitians’ Temporary Protected Status (TPS), they would celebrate outside City Hall. Instead, as the clouds over downtown Springfield cleared Thursday evening, they hastily gathered to grieve together.... Read more »
  • These Dudes Don’t Think It’s Safe to Be a Straight White Woman in the WNBA
    Caitlin Clark is in danger, but thankfully she has the good citizens of right-wing media to protect her. On Wednesday night, Clark’s Indiana Fever took on the Phoenix Mercury when, in the second quarter, Clark lost her footing while driving to the basket. During a brief scramble for the ball,... Read more »
  • The Death Rate for ICE Detainees Has Skyrocketed Under Trump
    In February 2025, Maksym Chernyak had a medical emergency. There were multiple signs that Chernyak—a 44-year-old from Ukraine detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Florida—was suffering a severe stroke. But ICE’s medical personnel missed those clues. By the time 911 was called, it was too late. Chernyak’s systolic blood pressure... Read more »
  • John Bolton Pleads Guilty, But He Is Also the Victim of a Double Standard
    Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty on Friday to keeping security information from his work in his personal records—an act less egregious than what Donald Trump and Joe Biden previously got away with unscathed. A Florida judge dismissed Trump’s case in 2024 for allegedly retaining classified documents... Read more »

 


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  • You Don’t Own Your Narrative Anymore — Naomi Klein and Yanis Varoufakis
    From recent deepfakes using Yanis’ image for viral gain, to his latest police harassment over events from decades ago, the discussion opens onto larger questions Naomi explores in Doppelgänger (identity, imitation, credibility, and what “truth” means when noise travels faster than institutions — and institutions still hold power) before moving... Read more »
  • How Israel Has Made Trauma a Weapon of War
    A slick, high-priced television production. Speeches from top officials. A live audience of thousands. A unified show of collective sorrow and military resolve. That is how the Israeli government hoped to mark the passing of one year since Hamas’s surprise and bloody attacks last 7 October. But little has gone... Read more »
  • The Case for BDS
    The Case for BDS by Mehdi Hasan Mehdi and Naomi debunk the myths used to attack the boycott movement against Israel. Read on Substack In the newest episode of ‘Unshocked,’ Mehdi and Naomi debunk the myths around the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) Movement – a nonviolent Palestinian-led movement that works... Read more »
  • ‘Unshocked’: Naomi Klein vs the “ideological shackles of Zionism”
    In a conversation with Mehdi for her new contributor segment at Zeteo, called “Unshocked,” Jewish activist, academic, and author Naomi Klein calls for an “exodus from the ideological shackles of Zionism.”  Naomi also reacts to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu comparing student protesters at Columbia University to Nazis, telling Mehdi that... Read more »
  •  Jews Must Raise Voices for Palestine, Oppose “False Idol of Zionism”
    Hundreds of protesters were arrested in Brooklyn on Tuesday when Jewish New Yorkers and allies gathered for what they called a “Seder in the Streets to Stop Arming Israel” on the second night of Passover. The demonstration, held one block away from the home of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer,... Read more »
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  • Reality Be Damned
    The policies of both Reform UK and the Conservatives would destroy a million jobs. In return, they offer imaginary employment in a fantasy industry. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 10th June 2026 Really? You want to destroy a million jobs? Vote Reform UK for mass unemployment: is that... Read more »
  • Vampire Capital
    The highly lucrative trade in children in care reveals another level of cynicism altogether. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 5th June 2026 Bring your suitcase, your bin liner, your dumpy bag. They’re handing out money faster than you can stuff it in a sack. All you need do... Read more »
  • VideoClimate Authoritarianism
    How to alienate people from the green transition. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 27th May 2026 We will not persuade. We will not explain. We will not listen. We know best and we will force you to comply. This, I’m sorry to say, is how the government’s climate... Read more »
  • VideoPolitical Fairytale
    Why is centrism failing so badly? Because at its heart is a mistaken idea of how politics works. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 20th May 2026 The biggest Brexit donor was the stockbroker Peter Hargreaves. He gave £3.2m to the leave campaign. He justified his enthusiasm as follows:... Read more »
  • Never Again, Again
    Why are rightwingers being given a free pass on antisemitism? By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 14th May 2026 The media’s message appears to have cut through. At the crucial rally against antisemitism in London on Sunday, Zack Polanski, the Jewish leader of the Green party of England and... Read more »

 

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  • 'Forgery' scandal eliminates two more Republicans as party struggles to field candidates
    The Boston Globe reports Two Republican candidates for statewide office, including the state party’s de facto nominee for attorney general, won’t appear on the September primary ballot after the commission that oversees ballots took issue with hundreds of nomination signatures they submitted.The result comes as a shock considering President Donald... Read more »
  • Civil war: Trump’s social media manager and Tucker Carlson clobber major MAGA figure
    MAGA influencer and podcaster Tucker Carlson was happy to laud the hard feelings between President Donald Trump’s digital media manager Alex Bruesewitz and ultra conservative columnist and Fox News pundit Mark Levin on his Friday podcast.In addition to discussions topics about how hard the nation appears to “discriminate” against white... Read more »
  • Electing Trump puts a 'cosplaying yutz' over your government: conservative
    Dispatch writer Nick Catoggio appears to be feeling more venom than usual. On Friday Catoggio lit into the no-explanations secrecy with which President Donald Trump and his lieutenants conduct business, particularly the quick removal of four-star Gen. Chris Donahue.Donohue was the top Army commander in Europe who led Delta Force... Read more »
  • Former GOP speechwriter tears into 'rancid' Megyn Kelly's hateful tirade
    Former Republican and current Bulwark podcaster Tim Miller showed no mercy to MAGA podcaster Megyn Kelly after her attack on Haitians this week.“I think you're kind of nice to Megyn Kelly there because what Megyn Kelly is doing is she's being a rancid b——,” Miller said on his Friday afternoon... Read more »
  • Speaker Johnson vows to protect the president sinking him: opinion
    MS NOW analyst Steve Benen says House Speaker Mike Johnson dropped an unexpectedly corruption-friendly reason for protecting the House’s GOP majority against its near inevitable collapse in the November midterms.“If we lose the midterms, these Democrats will turn every committee of Congress into an investigative body, and they'll go after... Read more »
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  • War and Constitutional Indifference
    Since its inception, the government of the United States has inexorably exceeded its powers under the Constitution. All three branches have been complicit in a consistent pattern of constitutional indifference. Congress has regulated in areas of governance nowhere articulated in the Constitution. Its general regulatory powers were granted to address... Read more »
  • The Illusions of Western Virtue: Ursula von der Leyen and Europe’s Moral Bankruptcy
    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has every right to condition European relations with any other country or bloc on respect for human rights. That, of course, would hold true if she genuinely cared about such values herself. In response to the June 19 signing of the memorandum of... Read more »
  • Congress Is Preparing To Surrender American Sovereignty on the Eve of America’s 250th Anniversary
    Reprinted with permission from The Kucinich Report. The United States Congress, on the very eve of the 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence from Great Britain, is preparing to formally diminish American independence and sovereignty through a proposed merger and long-term integration of executive functions throughout the government, coordinated by... Read more »
  • Netanyahu Cannot Have a Veto Over US Iran Diplomacy
    On June 23, Israeli and Lebanese delegations began a new round of talks in Washington even as the U.S.-Iran memorandum entered its first serious test. The interim deal, signed on June 17, was meant to create 60 days of space for a final settlement: a halt in hostilities, a path... Read more »
  • A Republic or an Empire?
    The Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776, embraces two value sets. The first is natural rights, and the second is limited government. After 250 years, neither value has survived, and the opposite of each currently prevails in America. Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration in three days while staying at... Read more »
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  • Food shocks
    The agricultural sector's entrenched dependence on fertiliser has exposed it to geopolitical instability. Contemporary struggles over supply are nothing new. The closure over the past months of the Strait of Hormuz, through which passes roughly one third of internationally traded fertiliser, choked off a vital artery of the global food... Read more »
  • Beyond Rafah's gates, a politics of life and death
    On the road from Cairo to the Egypt–Gaza border, passing through no fewer than ten security checkpoints, a bus convoy of over 150 Egyptian journalists inched towards the gates of an internationally enabled genocide. It was 19 January 2025, and this state-organised expedition – a 20-hour round trip from the capital,... Read more »
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  • Prediction markets: Hong Kong ban alone will not solve risks, legal experts say
    Prediction markets occupy a grey area under Hong Kong’s gambling laws, with experts warning that the increasingly popular betting platforms could pose risks related to market manipulation and consumer protection. Lawyers and a legislator said that while a ban could restrict access to these largely unregulated betting platforms, authorities would... Read more »
  • From Kuantan to ‘Oscars of science’: top Malaysian scientist is constantly adapting
    For Dr Thein Swee Lay, the only Malaysian scientist to have won the Breakthrough Prize, cracking a code in gene therapy was easier than hunting down an authentic version of her hometown popiah – or spring rolls – in the US, where she has been based for years. “I have... Read more »
  • Singapore graduates settle for half pay in brutal jobs market
    As the class of 2026 join the race to find jobs, unemployed college graduates in Singapore are taking a last-ditch shot at getting ahead via temporary government-funded gigs that earn them half the median first pay cheque. The government’s Graduate Industry Traineeships, known as GRIT, offer a stopgap for graduates... Read more »
  • Hong Kong’s Tiu Keng Leng residents win landmark case in 1996 – SCMP archive
    This article was first published on June 28, 1996. Rennie’s Mill residents win battle for damages by Cliff Buddle and Ng Kang-chung Rennie’s Mill residents won their marathon battle with the Government yesterday (June 27, 1996) when a judge ruled they had been treated unfairly and must be paid damages.... Read more »
  • Asean’s side deals in Myanmar risk missing where the power truly lies
    As Asean foreign ministers prepare to meet in Manila from July 21-22, a quiet but significant shift is under way in the bloc’s approach to Myanmar. Although the Association of Southeast Asian Nations remains formally committed to the “five-point consensus”, several member states appear to be reconsidering the collective pressure... Read more »
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  • Is the US trying to sway Taiwan’s KMT by receiving its legislative speaker?
    A high-profile visit to Washington by Taiwanese Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu reflects a broader US effort to strengthen ties with the island’s main opposition Kuomintang (KMT), according to analysts. Han’s trip follows visits to the United States by Taichung mayor and KMT member Lu Shiow-yen in March and KMT chairwoman... Read more »
  • Small aircraft hits Beijing’s tallest skyscraper, prompting evacuations
    A light sport aircraft hit Beijing’s tallest skyscraper, Citic Tower, on Friday, triggering evacuations and scattering debris across the Chinese capital’s central business district. It was not immediately clear whether the crash caused any casualties or how many people had been on board the aircraft. The origin of the aerial... Read more »
  • Chinese translation of Tokyo war trial records fill ‘critical gap’: state media
    For the first time, the complete court records from the Tokyo Trial have been published in Chinese, offering the public in China a detailed look at Japanese war crimes, according to state media. The translation, which spans 40 volumes, took a team of hundreds more than a decade to produce.... Read more »
  • China’s evolving political economy, as seen through gaokao scramble
    This week, the results of China’s National Higher Education Entrance Examination, or gaokao, will be released. Within days, candidates will submit their prioritised preferences for universities and majors. Families will have to make the most consequential choices with imperfect information amid uncertainty. It is a sorting mechanism. Candidates need to... Read more »
  • Nie Huihua on the non-Westernness of Chinese government and the challenge to innovation
    Nie Huihua, a professor of economics at Renmin University, discusses how an effective understanding of China’s development requires a shift from Western-centric frameworks to an integrated perspective that recognises how formal institutions, informal grass-roots mechanisms and cultural collectivism couple to create a self-consistent and adaptive governance system. SCMP Plus readers... Read more »


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  • UK ignores massacres and terrorism to deepen Syria relations
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 12 November 2025 British officials are developing new ties with their Syrian counterparts complicit in recent killings, including former leading al-Qaeda operatives Last month, Keir Starmer’s special representative to Syria, Ann Snow, met defence minister Murhaf Abu Qasra in Damascus. This followed a meeting between... Read more »
  • Secret UK-Israel military deal in place throughout genocide
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 20 October 2025 A military agreement Britain and Israel signed in 2020 has not been modified despite Israel’s attacks on Gaza, the Ministry of Defence admits. In December 2020, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) tweeted that it had signed a military agreement with the UK. It... Read more »
  • The Israel firms aiding the NHS and IDF
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 30 September 2025 Drugs corporation Teva makes one in seven of the medicines prescribed in the UK. It’s also backing the Israeli military during the genocide. An Israeli pharmaceutical company that operates at the heart of the NHS has been aiding the Israeli military during... Read more »
  • ‘Ruthless terror’ — When Labour aided genocide in Indonesia
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 29 September 2025 Sixty years ago, Harold Wilson’s government secretly conspired with the Indonesian military as it conducted one of the postwar world’s worst bloodbaths. British declassified files show how Harold Wilson’s Labour government, together with the US government under Lyndon Johnson, were complicit in... Read more »
  • RAF Museum hosts fundraiser for Israeli soldiers’ ’emotional support’
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 25 September 2025 Exclusive: Israeli air force pilot invited to speak about ‘operational frontlines’ at British charity event. The Royal Air Force museum in London hosted an event last week supporting the education of Israeli soldiers who have fought in Gaza, Declassified can reveal.  The event, entitled... Read more »
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  • UK ignores massacres and terrorism to deepen Syria relations
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 12 November 2025 British officials are developing new ties with their Syrian counterparts complicit in recent killings, including former leading al-Qaeda operatives Last month, Keir Starmer’s special representative to Syria, Ann Snow, met defence minister Murhaf Abu Qasra in Damascus. This followed a meeting between... Read more »
  • Secret UK-Israel military deal in place throughout genocide
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 20 October 2025 A military agreement Britain and Israel signed in 2020 has not been modified despite Israel’s attacks on Gaza, the Ministry of Defence admits. In December 2020, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) tweeted that it had signed a military agreement with the UK. It... Read more »
  • The Israel firms aiding the NHS and IDF
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 30 September 2025 Drugs corporation Teva makes one in seven of the medicines prescribed in the UK. It’s also backing the Israeli military during the genocide. An Israeli pharmaceutical company that operates at the heart of the NHS has been aiding the Israeli military during... Read more »
  • ‘Ruthless terror’ — When Labour aided genocide in Indonesia
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 29 September 2025 Sixty years ago, Harold Wilson’s government secretly conspired with the Indonesian military as it conducted one of the postwar world’s worst bloodbaths. British declassified files show how Harold Wilson’s Labour government, together with the US government under Lyndon Johnson, were complicit in... Read more »
  • RAF Museum hosts fundraiser for Israeli soldiers’ ’emotional support’
    by Mark Curtis, Declassified UK, 25 September 2025 Exclusive: Israeli air force pilot invited to speak about ‘operational frontlines’ at British charity event. The Royal Air Force museum in London hosted an event last week supporting the education of Israeli soldiers who have fought in Gaza, Declassified can reveal.  The event, entitled... Read more »

 


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  • mp3Weaponizing the Left’s Media Criticism
    How did conservatives come to dominate so much of the media in the U.S.? Historian A.J. Bauer looks at the formative period between the advent and repeal of the Fairness Doctrine in which the right borrowed from the left to sharpen its criticism of the media — ultimately giving rise... Read more »
  • mp3Deferring to Computers
    For many decades, the idea has held sway that we humans should leave consequential decisions to a higher power: computers. And that assumption has become more deeply entrenched, the more powerful computers have become. How did our world come to be seen as an imaginary casino, with every decision to... Read more »
  • mp3Why Trans Misogyny?
    The backlash against trans people, which has swept both the United States and the world in recent years, is not as new as it seems, according to historian Jules Gill-Peterson. She traces the emergence of trans misogynistic violence over the last two centuries, which she links to the establishment of... Read more »
  • mp3Rethinking Capitalism
    The rise and fall of unemployment, our dependence on the market for our livelihoods — such things are taken as a given. But economist Clara Mattei suggests we need to recognize them as being fundamentally political phenomena, not the product of natural laws outside of our control. She argues that... Read more »
  • mp3Against the Attention Economy
    It’s been called a new gold rush, yet not of our external environment, but of our internal environment — of our minds and psyches. Historian of science D. Graham Burnett, one of the Friends of Attention, lays out what’s at stake and how they’re organizing a movement to reclaim our... Read more »

 


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  • 'Crossing': Surviving against the odds, creating the impossible
    As China marks the 90th anniversary of the victory of the Long March, Chinese film "Crossing" offers a fresh look at a historic turning point – and why its lessons still resonate today.... Read more »
  • Venezuela's earthquake is a test of more than seismic strength
    On the evening of June 24, 2026, twin earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 struck northern Venezuela just 39 seconds apart, the most powerful seismic sequence in over 125 years of the country's history. The disaster points to a wider lesson: Vulnerability to disaster is shaped as much by institutions as... Read more »
  • US, European 'concerns' over Chinese patrols unfounded
    If the US, the UK, France, and Germany are truly concerned about freedom of navigation and regional stability, they should first urge Japan and the Philippines to stop holding delimitation talks in waters that belong to others.... Read more »
  • Before world recognition, Cape Verde secured China's strategic support
    Cape Verde's World Cup journey highlights the interplay between talent, organization and international cooperation.... Read more »
  • Debunking Western misconceptions about China's economic model
    For decades, Western politicians, think tank pundits and mainstream media have repeatedly labeled China as a "non-market economy." However, the notion that there is only one legitimate model of a market economy is deeply misleading. Such Western discourse in fact represents a smear campaign on China's economic model, which is based... Read more »

 


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  • New report highlights how funding public transit in Alabama gets people to work, reduces workforce shortage and fuels economic development
    If the Alabama legislature invested just $25 million in state appropriations for public transit, those funds would leverage up to another $100 million in federal funding to support local transit, creating 2,561 new jobs. The post New report highlights how funding public transit in Alabama gets people to work, reduces... Read more »
  • Alternate Route: New Pathways to Better Jobs in Alabama Through Public Transit
    Alabama has one of the country’s largest workforce shortages. Public transit is key to closing it. The post Alternate Route: New Pathways to Better Jobs in Alabama Through Public Transit appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.... Read more »
  • Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Fortune Is a Flashing Warning Light for Democracy
    The planet’s first trillionaire is not a sign of economic health. It’s an indicator of extreme inequality and the dangers of concentrated power. The post Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Fortune Is a Flashing Warning Light for Democracy appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.... Read more »
  • Trump: Trapped
    Trump promised not to drag the United States into a Middle East quagmire. Now he must deal with the consequences of his self-inflicted war. The post Trump: Trapped appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.... Read more »
  • PODCAST: The Giving Pledge Is Failing, and the Numbers Prove It
    "If the billionaires who promised to give half their money away are doing this poorly at it, that tells us everything that we need to know," Bella DeVaan tells Vox's Today, Explained. The post PODCAST: The Giving Pledge Is Failing, and the Numbers Prove It appeared first on Institute for... Read more »
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  • New report highlights how funding public transit in Alabama gets people to work, reduces workforce shortage and fuels economic development
    If the Alabama legislature invested just $25 million in state appropriations for public transit, those funds would leverage up to another $100 million in federal funding to support local transit, creating 2,561 new jobs. The post New report highlights how funding public transit in Alabama gets people to work, reduces... Read more »
  • Alternate Route: New Pathways to Better Jobs in Alabama Through Public Transit
    Alabama has one of the country’s largest workforce shortages. Public transit is key to closing it. The post Alternate Route: New Pathways to Better Jobs in Alabama Through Public Transit appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.... Read more »
  • Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Fortune Is a Flashing Warning Light for Democracy
    The planet’s first trillionaire is not a sign of economic health. It’s an indicator of extreme inequality and the dangers of concentrated power. The post Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Fortune Is a Flashing Warning Light for Democracy appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.... Read more »
  • Trump: Trapped
    Trump promised not to drag the United States into a Middle East quagmire. Now he must deal with the consequences of his self-inflicted war. The post Trump: Trapped appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.... Read more »
  • PODCAST: The Giving Pledge Is Failing, and the Numbers Prove It
    "If the billionaires who promised to give half their money away are doing this poorly at it, that tells us everything that we need to know," Bella DeVaan tells Vox's Today, Explained. The post PODCAST: The Giving Pledge Is Failing, and the Numbers Prove It appeared first on Institute for... Read more »

 


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  • Russia's Lavrov Admits That Anchorage Only Bought Time For Ukraine To Rearm
    Russia's Lavrov Admits That Anchorage Only Bought Time For Ukraine To Rearm Authored by Andrew Korybko, Lavrov sheepishly said during a roundtable event last week that “I do not even want to suspect that Alaska, like the actions of the Europeans, was designed to buy time to rearm the Kyiv regime. I... Read more »
  • The Average Asian American Household Makes More Than Double That Of Blacks
    The Average Asian American Household Makes More Than Double That Of Blacks Median household income differs significantly across racial and ethnic groups in the United States, with one group sitting well above the rest. In 2024, Asian households reported a median income of $121,700, nearly $30,000 higher than White alone,... Read more »
  • The Other Problem With Socialism
    The Other Problem With Socialism Authored by Chris Talgo via American Thinker, In 1976, Margaret Thatcher said during a television interview, "Socialist governments traditionally do make a financial mess. They always run out of other people's money." Over the years, that quote has been whittled down to the renowned proverb:... Read more »
  • Trump Expands Critical Minerals Push With Army Bases
    Trump Expands Critical Minerals Push With Army Bases The Trump administration is taking another step to strengthen the nation's critical minerals supply chain, announcing plans to build a series of mineral processing facilities on U.S. military bases through partnerships with private industry, according to Bloomberg. The initiative marks the first... Read more »
  • Psychology Journal Under Fire For Retracting Publication Challenging Claims Of Racism
    Psychology Journal Under Fire For Retracting Publication Challenging Claims Of Racism Authored by Jonathan Turley via JonathanTurley.org, We have previously discussed academic journals canceling publications that challenge the orthodox views of mainstream scholars. The latest such example can be found in the Journal of the New Zealand College of Clinical... Read more »
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  • Trump’s Unsupported Claims About Reflection Pool Vandalism
    President Donald Trump has repeatedly blamed vandals for damaging the new blue lining of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which is now peeling, as well as for algae in the water. But the administration has not provided evidence to back up the president's claims. Experts say the pool’s ills have... Read more »
  • VideoHow Trump’s Preliminary Deal with Iran Compares with His Rhetoric
    President Donald Trump signed a preliminary agreement to end the war with Iran on June 17. But some of what is included in the framework -- or not -- is at odds with what Trump said about a potential deal prior to approving the memorandum of understanding last week. The... Read more »
  • No Evidence for Trump’s Right to Try Claim
    As he has done for years, President Donald Trump claims – without evidence – that the federal Right to Try law he signed in 2018 has “saved thousands of lives.” Researchers who have long studied access to investigational drugs say the president is greatly exaggerating. The post No Evidence for... Read more »
  • The Shaky Assumptions Behind Trump’s Over $500 Billion in Projected Drug Savings
    President Donald Trump has touted more than $500 billion in prescription drug savings over 10 years from his policies. But the savings are largely aspirational, and not based on the more limited actions the administration has taken so far. The post The Shaky Assumptions Behind Trump’s Over $500 Billion in... Read more »
  • Trump Makes Unsupported Claims About Drug Flows
    President Donald Trump has repeatedly said that his administration has “cut” by 97% “the flow” of illegal drugs entering the U.S. “by water, by ocean and sea.” But available federal data do not support that claim. The post Trump Makes Unsupported Claims About Drug Flows appeared first on FactCheck.org.... Read more »
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  • Trump’s Unsupported Claims About Reflection Pool Vandalism
    President Donald Trump has repeatedly blamed vandals for damaging the new blue lining of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which is now peeling, as well as for algae in the water. But the administration has not provided evidence to back up the president's claims. Experts say the pool’s ills have... Read more »
  • VideoHow Trump’s Preliminary Deal with Iran Compares with His Rhetoric
    President Donald Trump signed a preliminary agreement to end the war with Iran on June 17. But some of what is included in the framework -- or not -- is at odds with what Trump said about a potential deal prior to approving the memorandum of understanding last week. The... Read more »
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