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    The Grayzone

  • UK judge gags Palestine Action defendants to secure ‘terror’ stitch-up
    Desperate to secure a conviction of Palestine Action defendants, a draconian British judge has forbidden them from referring to the principle of jury equity in their closing speeches. It is one of countless restrictions aimed at blocking the activists from mounting an effective defense. Since the retrial of six Palestine... Read more »
  • Israel’s AI foreign influence op blames Palestinians for killing Hind Rajab
    A new website established by the Israeli government through a contract with Trump’s former campaign manager seeks to manipulate AI platforms into denying established accounts of Hind Rajab’s killing. Israel has created nine English language websites explicitly aimed at manipulating AI platforms like Claude and ChatGPT. Its vehicle for maintaining... Read more »
  • The US tech giant where employees wear IDF uniforms to work
    Last month, a data analyst at financial tech giant Intuit showed up to a company Zoom call in full IDF uniform. Intuit’s products include the widely-used tax return program TurboTax. This article was originally published by Do Not Panic! The American tech giant behind the most popular tax filing software... Read more »
  • UK seeks to jail Palestine Action for ‘terrorism’ amid UK media blackout
    Six Palestine Action activists face a retrial after being acquitted in February following over a year in prison. If convicted, the six Palestine Action activists and 18 others will likely be sentenced as terrorists, facing long prison terms. The jury has not been notified about the ‘terrorist’ designation, and the... Read more »
  • Senior BBC Iran reporter exposed as opposition activist
    After a top reporter at the BBC drew outrage for publishing a quote demanding Iran be nuked, she’s been revealed as a dedicated regime change activist whose career was launched by a CIA-founded propaganda network. Serious questions remain about the BBC’s editorial process.  On April 6, 2026, horrified social media... Read more »
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    Media Lens

  • A Lefty Progressive Goes To The Tank Museum
    I was born in the south-east of England 17 years after the end of the Second World War, the most destructive conflict in human history. As a child, the 17-year gap seemed a lifetime; as →... Read more »
  • VideoNuclear Genocide – The Threat And The Ceasefire
    Given the ‘mainstream’ structural filters that reflexively whitewash the crimes of ‘The Good Guys’ – ‘us’, by doctrinal fiat – we have often wondered how the great and the good of corporate politics and media →... Read more »
  • Video‘How On Earth Do You Justify That?’ Laura Kuenssberg’s Selective Empathy
    On 8 March, on the BBC politics programme, ‘Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg’, the former BBC political editor put these impassioned words to Seyed Ali Mousavi, the Iranian ambassador to the UK: ‘Since we last spoke, →... Read more »
  • ‘Operation Epic Fury’ – Anatomy Of A War Of Aggression
    Commenting last week on the build-up of US military forces targeting Iran, Robert A. Pape, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, got it right: ‘This represents 40-50% of the deployable US air →... Read more »
  • ‘The Weak Must Suffer’: The Eternal Fiction Of The ‘International Rules-Based Order’
    These are exceptional times. The United States has been threatening to take over Greenland, an aggressive move against Europe. Now, and only now, are political leaders and compliant news media publicly acknowledging that the ‘international →... Read more »


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    chomsky.info: The Noam Chomsky Website

  • Noam Chomsky on The Collapse of American Empire with Matt Kennard
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  • VideoNoam Chomsky on Language, Left Libertarianism, and Progress (Ep. 182)
    Noam Chomsky on Language, Left Libertarianism, and Progress (Ep. 182) Noam Chomsky Interviewed on Conversations with Tyler  June 14, 2023. Conversations with Tyler.  Noam Chomsky joins Tyler to discuss why Noam and Wilhelm von Humboldt have similar views on language and liberty, good and bad evolutionary approaches to language, what he thinks... Read more »
  • Chomsky and Pollin: Just Transition Can Stop Earth From Becoming Uninhabitable
    Chomsky and Pollin: Just Transition Can Stop Earth From Becoming Uninhabitable Noam Chomsky Interviewed by C.J. Polychroniou June 7, 2023. Truthout.  Climate change is “making our planet uninhabitable,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres in late March. Indeed, the threats of the impending climate crisis have become very tangible, and the world’s top scientists... Read more »
  • Exclusive: GT’s interview with American linguist Noam Chomsky
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  • Current US policies toward China are outrageous: Noam Chomsky
    Current US policies toward China are outrageous: Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky Interviewed by Global Times June 6, 2023. Global Times. Editor’s Note: At 94 years old, Noam Chomsky (Chomsky) is as vocal as ever. As a renowned American linguist and public intellectual, he constantly appears on the media talking about US... Read more »

 


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    CounterPunch.org

  • John Roberts:  The Chief Justice Who Broke American Democracy
    When John Roberts appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2005, he offered one of the most memorable metaphors in confirmation hearing history. "Judges are like umpires," he told senators. "Umpires don't make the rules; they apply them." He promised to call balls and strikes, nothing more. Twenty years later,... Read more »
  • The Past is Present: History is Organizing With Us Now
    The workers who built Britain’s warplanes in 1976 had a problem. Their factory was about to close. Instead of conceding to a “downsizing”, they did something radical: they drew up a plan. Not a grievance or a strike notice, a plan; 150 products their hands and minds could make instead... Read more »
  • Trump’s War Inspires the Return of an Old Scourge: War Profiteers
    The war grifters these days appear to be not just captains of industry producing shoddy products for the troops (though there is that), but the politicians themselves, who reportedly have been taking advantage of early insider tips on President Trump’s latest on-again/off-again war on Iran to buy or sell the... Read more »
  • The Driest March in 131 Years
    This article is based upon an analysis of a climate change black swan event currently spreading across America. As of April 28th, the U.S. Drought Monitor confirmed much of the country in various stages of drought with some regions in serious condition. The Plains States and entire Southeast are trapped... Read more »
  • VideoThe Never-Ending Nightmare of the Border Wall
    A leading preoccupation of the first Trump administration has all but slipped from view. Except when ostensible conservatives speak out against it, the major media have scarcely breathed a word on the subject. But it’s still there, 30 feet tall, aspirationally 1,952 miles long, obliterating habitats, dividing families, and sucking down public... Read more »
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    Yanis Varoufakis

  • Discussing Raise Your Soul with Helen Vatsikopoulos on ABC Radio National’s Big Ideas
    Resistance — Yanis Varoufakis with Helen Vatsikopoulos on the people who fought back against fascism Source: ABC Radio National Program: Big Ideas Published: Tue 28 Apr 2026 at 7:00am Play duration: 54 minutes 35 seconds Presented by: Natasha Mitchell Through the stories of five women across three generations of his... Read more »
  • Telling the Truth About China’s Success
    Telling the Truth About China’s Success With the Persian Gulf in flames, de-escalation of the cold war between the United States and China must become the world’s top priority. To that end, it is essential to explode a powerful myth: the idea that China has cheated its way to prosperity.... Read more »
  • On Iran and the Left
    On Iran and the Left A Lebanese woman passes a portrait of Ruhollah Khomeini. (Anadolu/Getty) Yanis Varoufakis · Mar 14, 2026 · 7 mins Once again, I find myself caught in the conundrum of opposing an illegal war unleashed by the United States and its allies on a country whose... Read more »
  • On ABC Radio National’s Late Night Live discussing war, Trump, Europe and drugs with David Marr – 5 March 2026
    Late Night Live and I go back almost three decades. Having been interviewed by Richard Ackland, multiple times by my great friend Phillip Adams, I now found myself in the studio with, current host, David Marr. Long live LNL! Program: Late Night Live Broadcast: Thu 5 Mar 2026 at 11:00am... Read more »
  • Elon Musk’s $1.25 Trillion Mirage
    Elon Musk’s $1.25 Trillion Mirage Yanis Varoufakis — Feb 13, 2026 More often than not, share prices are rigged, which is why they are a dreadful predictor of profitability even on average, and why they have become the primary instrument for transferring wealth upwards. The SpaceX-xAI merger tells much of... Read more »
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    Canary

  • Independent socialists offer alternative in Wakefield as Labour collapses
    An independent socialist councillor in Wakefield says voters are “adamant they’re not voting Labour” in the upcoming local election. But Jakob Williamson hopes locals will give him and his colleagues a chance rather than falling for the billionaire-backed divisiveness of Reform. Why Wakefield is crying out for change As a... Read more »
  • £10 pints are now a thing in Starmer’s Britain
    As we reported, Keir Starmer recently recorded the worst approval rating of any PM since polling began. Now, a new record has been set in Starmer’s Britain – namely the price of a pint hitting £10 in London. Obviously, we can’t entirely blame Starmer for the creeping effects of inflation.... Read more »
  • Beta-Testing the Border: Lebanon as a Live-Fire Laboratory for Autonomous Death
    As diplomats focus on the April 2026 ceasefire between US-Israel and Iran, Israeli war contractors are busy updating their sales brochures with “field-proven” data. Lebanon has served as a live-fire laboratory for Israeli war contractors, where civilian and military infrastructure has become the latest testing ground for the next generation... Read more »
  • First north of Ireland King Charles postbox immediately ‘redecorated’ by republicans
    Royal Mail (RM) might not operate swiftly anymore, but it seems republican socialist group Lasair Dhearg do – it’s taken them less than 24 hours post-unveiling to add their own finishing touches to the first King Charles-branded postbox installed by the tardy privatised delivery service. Speaking about the republican and... Read more »
  • Mark Rowley has now LIED about Palestine Solidarity Campaign
    The following article is an open letter from the Palestine Coalition to Mark Rowley, the Met Police commissioner The Palestine Coalition has today written to the Metropolitan Police commissioner, Mark Rowley, calling on him to retract his scurrilous and defamatory claims that we “set out with an intent to march... Read more »

 

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    🏴 Anarchist Federation

  • Stories of Total Liberation Volume 2
    2026/05/01 16:28 From back cover: When we speak of Total Liberation, we are very upfront and honest about what we mean: We encourage all anarchists – the individuals who question authority and go to war with cops and fascists in... Read more... Read more »
  • ‘The Mexican Question’ in the Cronaca Sovversiva
    In the interests of fostering physical print media, the full pamphlet is only formatted for printing. Introduction The involvement of Italian anarchists in the Mexican Revolution of 1910 is a moment in history that remains obscure not just to contemporary... Read more... Read more »
  • nothing is ever lost
    i today they broke open the prison walls of the future which is never so hidden so as not to be for us who are its hostages while we lived it awaited us the dead attest to this their faces... Read more... Read more »
  • Our Goals, Our Methods, Our Efficacy
    Special thanks to x431037 for all the data crunching and graph making work that went into this article. The year was 2025. Austin, Texas, was hosting the Southern Regional Organizing Assembly (SROA) for the first time. Members came from all... Read more... Read more »
  • A Response to “Rebuilding the IWW”
    This editorial is a response to the November 13, 2025 article, “Rebuilding the IWW.“ Why do we need to be connected to the labor left? The fellow worker presents two main reasons: we need to be “relevant” and visible to... Read more... Read more »
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    The Anarchist Library

  • Venomous Butterfly Publications - How Anarchist is the Platform?
    Author: Venomous Butterfly PublicationsTitle: How Anarchist is the Platform?Date: 2005Notes: The rest of the zine, which are just excerpts of the Platform and Malatesta's commentary, are excluded.Source: Retrieved on 2026-05-04 from <www.anti-politics.org/distro/download/platform-imposed.pdf> Now, if this [revolutionary] tendency wants to be definitively liberatory, and doesn’t want to deceive itself with the... Read more »
  • International of Anarchist Federations - Report from International of Anarchist Federations congress in Athens
    Author: International of Anarchist FederationsTitle: Report from International of Anarchist Federations congress in AthensDate: 20-04-2026Source: https://freedomnews.org.uk/2026/04/20/report-from-international-of-anarchist-federations-congress-in-athens/ The 13th Congress of the International of Anarchist Federations (IFA-IAF) was held in Athens on April 3–5, 2026, organised by the Anarchist Political Organization – Federation of Collectives (APO). Among the other federations participating... Read more »
  • Blood Fruit Library, Malvivientes - Jorge Esquivel... "El Yorch"
    Author: Blood Fruit Library, MalvivientesTitle: Jorge Esquivel... "El Yorch"Subtitle: Obituary of an Anarchist Comrade Murdered by the StateDate: February 23, 2026Notes: Translated from an undated, unattributed zine received from Mexico's Okupa Che.Source: Retrieved 4/27/2026 from https://www.patreon.com/posts/156522659 A punk, anarchist comrade, cook and artisan, a long-time active member of Okupa Che,... Read more »
  • Kathy E. Ferguson - Letterpress Revolution
    Author: Kathy E. FergusonTitle: Letterpress RevolutionSubtitle: The Politics of Anarchist Print CultureDate: 2023Source: <read.dukeupress.edu>   While the stock image of the anarchist as a masked bomber or brick thrower prevails in the public eye, a more representative figure should be a printer at a printing press. In Letterpress Revolution, Kathy... Read more »
  • GiggyMantis - On Criminality
    Author: GiggyMantisTitle: On CriminalityDate: April 4th, 2026Source: Retrived on April 27th 2026 from https://giggymantis.com/essays This is an excerpt of a conversation on the Discord server "ma pona pi toki pona." It has been edited. What if something criminal happens? How do people know what’s criminal and what’s not? Like I... Read more »

John Kiriakou

 

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    Middle East Monitor

  • Iran says any US intervention in Hormoz Strait would breach ceasefire
    A senior Iranian official on Monday warned that Tehran would treat any US attempt to intervene in the Strait of Hormuz as a violation of the ceasefire, following an announcement by US President Donald Trump of an operation to escort ships stranded in the strategic waterway. Ebrahim Azizi, head of the... Read more »
  • Why Emerging “Peace Processes” Risk Recycling War
    Each time diplomacy returns to the Middle East, it promises de-escalation, stability, perhaps even peace. Yet for those in Gaza, such promises have become part of a familiar cycle—violence, pause, and violence again. In the current confrontation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, the language of peace is once... Read more »
  • Khamenei adviser dismisses Trump threats, says Iran controls key supply routes
    Senior Iranian official Ali Akbar Velayati has dismissed threats by US President Donald Trump to impose famine on Iran, saying the country remains in control of critical economic routes. Speaking to media outlets cited by Sputnik, Velayati said Trump’s remarks “demonstrate a lack of understanding of the global economic and... Read more »
  • Report: over 86% of Gaza farmland damaged
    More than 86 per cent of agricultural land in the Gaza Strip has been damaged to varying degrees during the latest war, the Palestinian Centre for Political Studies said on Sunday, warning of serious consequences for food security. The finding was published in an economic policy paper titled “Rehabilitation of... Read more »
  • 2 US service members missing during military exercise in Morocco
    Two US service members went missing near the Cap Draa Training Area close to the city of Tan Tan in Morocco while participating in African Lion 2026 exercise, the US Africa Command said Sunday. The US, Moroccan and other multinational forces launched coordinated search and rescue operations involving ground, air... Read more »
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    Common Dreams

  • Keystone Light Tar Sands Pipeline: Same Problems, Different Name
    President Trump signed off on a key permit to construct the Bridger Pipeline Expansion project, often referred to as “Keystone Light” because it would pump huge volumes of Canada’s sludgy tar sands oil along a portion of the controversial canceled Keystone XL pipeline’s route.Following is reaction from Anthony Swift, a... Read more »
  • Top CEO pay increased 20 times faster than workers’ pay in 2025
    Global real worker pay fell 12 percent while real CEO pay surged 54 percent between 2019 and 2025.At least four CEOs of major corporations each pocketed over $100 million in pay and bonuses last year. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan led the pack at over $205 million. Billionaires were paid $2,500... Read more »
  • 100,000+ Students to Walk Out Alongside Workers in Largest One-Day Strike in Over 80 Years
    Today, more than 100,000 students across the country are walking out of their classrooms as part of the largest one-day student strike in over 80 years, joined by coordinated Sunrise Movement actions and community mobilizations nationwide, from Minneapolis to New York City. Students are participating in school walkouts while community... Read more »
  • VideoTelling It Like It Is
    In a devastating blow to what John Lewis called “the most powerful non-violent tool we have in a democracy,” a right-wing, illegitimate SCOTUS finally gutted the Voting Rights Act they’ve long been chipping away at, ensuring communities of color will increasingly be denied “a voice in their own destiny.” By... Read more »
  • AFGE Urges Passage of the Shutdown Fairness Act
    Today, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the largest federal employee union, celebrated the end of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.AFGE National President Everett Kelley issued the following statement:“For the past 76 days, tens of thousands of AFGE members at the... Read more »
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    Craig Murray

  • VideoThe Morass of Injustice
    A vast cloying morass of injustice has visibly submerged the British legal systems in anything connected to Palestine. In a quite incredible series of linked and kinked events this week, the senior KC representing one of the Palestine Action activists in the Filton trial was in the Court of Appeal... Read more »
  • An Inspiring Story
    In 2018, at the height of the economic crisis in Venezuela through crippling sanctions, Kellogg’s announced the overnight closure of their Maracay factory with hundreds of redundancies – and massive knock-on effects in the local community. The workers refused to accept the closure and, with government assistance, restarted the factory.... Read more »
  • Vote for the Alliance to Liberate Scotland
    It was not my intention to run for election to the Scottish parliament from a hospital bed in Caracas, but sometimes we have to take what life gives us. I went to a clinic a week ago feeling dizzy and was immediately rushed to hospital. My heart rate was fluttering... Read more »
  • The Strait of Hormuz
    In international law, Tehran has every right to close the strait of Hormuz to nations with which it is in armed conflict. Two vital points: 1) States who permit attacks on Iran to be launched from their territory can be blocked 2) Iran can block neutral ships from trading with... Read more »
  • VideoThe Weight on Delcy Rodriguez
    As I was leaving the University of the Communes in Tocuyito, after a joyful and uplifting visit, an earnest young Professor came up to me and pulled me aside. Very quietly, he asked me what was going to happen. A number of the students were terrified there would be regime... Read more »

 


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    Jude Collins

  • Starmer and the stamping cop
    Brendan Behan thought the arrival of a policeman was one sure way to make a bad situation worse. It looks as if he was onto something in the case of the Golders Green stabbing of two Jewish men. The video taken at the time shows a man who has been... Read more »
  • PAT+JUDE TALK ABOUT TRUMP LOVING CHARLES, THE SPRINGHILL MASSACRE, JEWS AND ISRAEL, & COPS WHO KICK
        Did you watch those banquet speeches by King Charles and King – oops – President Trump? And was there a certain word beginning with an E which both were desperate to avoid? Meanwhile, after campaigning for more than 50 years, the relatives of those massacred in Springhill got... Read more »
  • The Charles-Donald bromance
    That was some shindig Donald Trump put on for his good mate King Charles, what? If they had moved to a couch and begun to fondle each other it couldn’t have been closer. But what impressed me was the way they skirted round, never mentioned, forgot all about two people... Read more »
  • LIBERATION Theology is the Way Forward – by Joe McVeigh
     by Joe McVeigh    Liberation theology’s main focus is the plight of the poor in a world of plenty, the oppression of indigenous peoples and the oppression of women. It is also concerned with the urgent need to Care for God’s Creation. That brings those who support liberation theology into... Read more »
  • PAT +JUDE TALK ABOUT STUPID EDUCATED PEOPLE, TRUMP UNDER FIRE AGAIN, AND THE SF ARD FHEIS…JOIN US
    The London Marathon – some sight, that, eh? But is running in a circle  really a sensible way to behave? What if some or all that talent and energy was directed at some of our many problems? Sinn Féin had their Árd Fheis in Belfast at the weekend. Some journalists... Read more »
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    Jude Collins

  • Starmer and the stamping cop
    Brendan Behan thought the arrival of a policeman was one sure way to make a bad situation worse. It looks as if he was onto something in the case of the Golders Green stabbing of two Jewish men. The video taken at the time shows a man who has been... Read more »
  • PAT+JUDE TALK ABOUT TRUMP LOVING CHARLES, THE SPRINGHILL MASSACRE, JEWS AND ISRAEL, & COPS WHO KICK
        Did you watch those banquet speeches by King Charles and King – oops – President Trump? And was there a certain word beginning with an E which both were desperate to avoid? Meanwhile, after campaigning for more than 50 years, the relatives of those massacred in Springhill got... Read more »
  • The Charles-Donald bromance
    That was some shindig Donald Trump put on for his good mate King Charles, what? If they had moved to a couch and begun to fondle each other it couldn’t have been closer. But what impressed me was the way they skirted round, never mentioned, forgot all about two people... Read more »
  • LIBERATION Theology is the Way Forward – by Joe McVeigh
     by Joe McVeigh    Liberation theology’s main focus is the plight of the poor in a world of plenty, the oppression of indigenous peoples and the oppression of women. It is also concerned with the urgent need to Care for God’s Creation. That brings those who support liberation theology into... Read more »
  • PAT +JUDE TALK ABOUT STUPID EDUCATED PEOPLE, TRUMP UNDER FIRE AGAIN, AND THE SF ARD FHEIS…JOIN US
    The London Marathon – some sight, that, eh? But is running in a circle  really a sensible way to behave? What if some or all that talent and energy was directed at some of our many problems? Sinn Féin had their Árd Fheis in Belfast at the weekend. Some journalists... Read more »

 


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    Zinn Education Project

  • 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 »
  • Teach About Toxins and Organizing for Environmental Justice
    People’s exposure to toxic chemicals is on the rise — made worse by the recent cuts to the already limited regulations. This administration is placing the health of our students at risk. The post Teach About Toxins and Organizing for Environmental Justice appeared first on Zinn Education Project.... Read more »
  • Educators Learn Hidden History — and Talk About Why It Matters
    It’s not every day that educators can learn directly from leading historians, writers, and activists, and then immediately process that learning in small groups with peers equally committed to truth and justice. That’s exactly what makes the Zinn Education Project’s Teach the Black Freedom Struggle online class series so rare... Read more »
  • Organization of American Historians 2026 Conference
    The Zinn Education Project hosted a booth with HowardZinn.org at the Organization of American Historians Conference in Philadelphia from April 16–18, 2026.  The post Organization of American Historians 2026 Conference appeared first on Zinn Education Project.... Read more »
  • Teach Truth Public Events
    We need to reach as many people as possible with information about the chilling effect of these laws and how they threaten any chance of an informed and engaged democracy. We offere here lots of ways to make our voices heard. The post Teach Truth Public Events appeared first on... 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

  • Why Emerging “Peace Processes” Risk Recycling War
    Each time diplomacy returns to the Middle East, it promises de-escalation, stability, perhaps even peace. Yet for those in Gaza, such promises have become part of a familiar cycle—violence, pause, and violence again. In the current confrontation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, the language of peace is once... Read more »
  • Apple… The digital Strait of Hormuz
    I return to my favourite writer, John Thornhill, and borrow from him that rare glint of insight. When he replaced the Strait of Hormuz with Apple, the analogy seemed exaggerated at first glance, almost too bold. But the more one contemplates it, the more its precision reveals itself. The Strait... Read more »
  • Israel’s inevitable failure to disarm Hezbollah
    Since the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon to expel the PLO, Hezbollah has been a thorn in Israel’s side. Born of that very invasion, the Party — as it is called — waged a relentless guerrilla war against Israeli troops occupying southern Lebanon, backed, financed, and trained by Iran. Its... Read more »
  • Why the United States should pursue a long-term agreement and security partnership with Iran
    Look, the Middle East keeps being this expensive, messy headache for American foreign policy. It’s unstable, it drains resources, and it keeps dragging us into stuff that doesn’t really serve our big-picture interests. So Washington has a pretty straightforward choice right now: keep leaning on those small, super-dependent Gulf monarchies,... Read more »
  • If holy sites can be levelled, what’s next for international law?
    On the first day of May, in the quiet southern Lebanese village of Yaroun, a monastery that had stood for generations disappeared in a cloud of dust. The Sisters of the Holy Saviour monastery and its adjoining school — described by Lebanon’s National News Agency as one of the region’s... 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!

  • "A People's History of Invisible India": Journalist Neha Dixit on Dire State of Worker Rights
    On International Workers’ Day, we take a look at the state of workers’ rights and freedoms in India, where pressure on fuel supplies from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has deepened the cost-of-living crisis and labor unrest is on the rise. In mid-April, tens of thousands of workers from the... Read more »
  • "No School, No Work, No Shopping": Workers, Immigrants to Lead Thousands of May Day Protests
    As workers around the world rally to mark May Day, International Workers’ Day, we speak with organizers in Los Angeles and Chicago. The May Day Strong coalition here in the United States says 3,000 protests and events are scheduled across the country with organizers calling for “no school, no work,... Read more »
  • From Springfield, Ohio, to the Supreme Court: A Pastor's Fight to Protect TPS for Haitians
    The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week on President Trump’s push to strip temporary protected status from 350,000 Haitians and 6,100 Syrians living in the United States. The TPS program grants protection from deportation and work authorization to immigrants whose home countries are deemed unsafe to return to, most... Read more »
  • Headlines for May 1, 2026
    Senate Republicans Block Iran War Powers Resolution for Sixth Time Ahead of 60-Day Deadline, Israel Continues Deadly Strikes on Southern Lebanon in Latest Ceasefire Violations, Israeli Military Claims Control of Two-Thirds of Gaza in New Maps, Israeli Ceasefire Violations Kill Three and Wound 10 in Gaza, Including Aunt of Poet... Read more »
  • Sunlight Doesn't Go Through the Strait of Hormuz: Bill McKibben on Iran Oil Shock & Green Transition
    We speak with author and activist Bill McKibben about the worsening climate crisis and why the world must rapidly transition to renewable energy in order to stave off the worst impacts. He says the Iran war has exposed the “utter folly” of fossil fuel dependence. “Sunlight has to travel 93... Read more »

 


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      https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260501.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”).   Yahoo Finance (4/25/26) This week on CounterSpin: A CNN headline a few months back told us that Instacart—which used to call itself a company that delivers groceries, but now, as its CEO told investors, is the “leading technology... Read more »
  • mp3Jesse Rabinowitz on Harassing the Unhoused, Maritza Perez Medina on Rescheduling Marijuana
      https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260424.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”). NHLC (3/24/26) This week on CounterSpin: From the federal level on down, many laws and policies that claim to be about “ending homelessness” seem to be clearly more about hurting homeless people than changing their circumstance. Even if you,... Read more »
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      https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260417.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”).   Inequality.org (3/4/26) This week on CounterSpin:  Tesla reported $5.7 billion in US profits in 2025 and paid $0.0 in taxes. As Rebecca Crosby and Judd Legum at Popular Information report, there’s little mystery to this miracle: Tesla used... Read more »
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        https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin260410.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”).   New York Times (4/8/26) When a president commits war crimes, including what the Nuremberg trials established as the “supreme international crime” of plotting and waging an aggressive war, as Trump has done, and then blithely threatens more... Read more »
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  • How Iran Turned Oil Into the Empire’s Weak Point
    Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff explain how the Iran war has exposed the economic limits of U.S. power, with oil prices, gold flows, Gulf alliances and the Strait of Hormuz turning against Washington. The post How Iran Turned Oil Into the Empire’s Weak Point first appeared on Michael Hudson. The... Read more »
  • Wall Street’s Exit Plan Is You
    Nima Alkhorshid: Hi, everybody. Today is Thursday, April 16, 2026, and our dear friend Richard Wolff and Michael Hudson are here with us. Welcome back. Richard Wolff: Glad to be here. Nima Alkhorshid: Let me start, Richard, with the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, which is the new policy... Read more »
  • VideoThe Ponzi Economy Is Breaking
    Ben Norton, April 21, 2026, “US Economy is Based on a Ponzi Scheme,” interview of March 16, 2026, published on April 21. Is another financial crisis brewing in the US economy? Economist Michael Hudson explains the dangers.” Reports suggest the US economy may be on the verge of another financial... Read more »
  • Hormuz Is Leverage
    Michael Hudson explains how Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz has shifted global power, turning oil transit into leverage that could trigger a deep global depression if conflict escalates. The post Hormuz Is Leverage first appeared on Michael Hudson. The post Hormuz Is Leverage first appeared on Michael Hudson.... Read more »
  • Strait Power
    Cross-posted from the Democracy Collaborative. Postponing the World’s Financial Winter – For How Long? Iran’s MAD Standoff with the Rest of the World April 17,2026 Announcing that “A whole civilization will die tonight,” Donald Trump threatened on April 7, 2026 to destroy “every bridge in Iran” and “every power plant... Read more »
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  • Trump’s SEC Slammed the Door on Small Investors. They Built a New One.
    This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Since President Donald Trump took office, the Securities and Exchange Commission has made it harder for small and activist investors to raise concerns through the government filing system known as EDGAR. Now they’re pushing back with their... Read more »
  • The Iran War Remains Unpopular—Unless You’re a Weapons Contractor
    As peace talks with Iran continue to stall, the Trump administration announced on Friday an additional $8.6 billion in fast-tracked weapons sales to Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates. Secretary of State Marco Rubio justified the deal under an “emergency provision” allowing arms to be sold without the... Read more »
  • Trump’s Plans to Rebuild DC in His Image Keep Getting Pricier
    Donald Trump’s plans to remake parts of Washington, DC, are much bigger—and more expensive—than originally planned. A top Trump fundraiser is now asking for donations to a nonprofit that will support a proposed massive sculpture garden, as well as the remodeling of a central DC golf course.  Last year, dump... Read more »
  • A New Climate Democracy Is Taking On the Petrostates
    This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Looking out to sea from the grey sandy beaches of Santa Marta, on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, it is never hard to spot evidence of the country’s thriving fossil fuel export trade. Oil tankers ride at... Read more »
  • “Where Have All the Student Protests Gone?”
    It’s become a familiar refrain: something awful happens in the world, and a member of the commentariat asks, “Where are the student protests? Or did those only happen when Biden was president?” Deprived of student targets, they are forced to post ad infinitum about Hasan Piker. Who wouldn’t be bitter?... 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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  • Get the Money out of Politics
    There’s a really simple way of ensuring that politics belongs to the people, not to the ultra-rich. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 30th April 2026 How do we know whether political funding is corrupt? Mostly, we don’t. A plutocrat delivers a sack of cash to a political party.... Read more »
  • Alternating Current
    If this crucial circulation system shuts down, the civilisational impacts will be irreversible. So why isn’t it a top priority? By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 23rd April 2026 The poor and middle pay taxes, the rich pay accountants, the very rich pay lawyers – and the ultra-rich pay... Read more »
  • VideoSelf-Burn
    Thanks to Trump, people around the world are scrambling to get out of fossil fuels. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 18th April 2026 Donald Trump has done more to accelerate the energy transition than anyone else alive. Fossil fuel companies bankrolled his presidential campaign to stop the transition... Read more »
  • Gateway Dump
    How the deregulation of waste disposal has turned this country into a magnet for the mafia. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 1st April 2026 This country’s a dump. I don’t mean that metaphorically. I mean it literally. From the point of view of criminal waste gangs, it is... Read more »
  • A Potential Termination Event
    Cascading failure across the global food system is a real and horrific possibility, which most governments are doing nothing to avert. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 25th March 2026 The fate of environmentalists is to spend their lives trying not to be proved right. Vindication is what we... Read more »

 

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  • Trump's Supreme Court has decimated our rights — but Republicans will face the reckoning
    Like you, my friends, I am dealing with a lot of grief and anger about the terrible state of affairs in the United States of America right now.I’ll be honest with you, the Conservative Supreme Court’s appalling decision to shove a knife in the heart of the Voting Rights Act... Read more »
  • Netanyahu is trapped as Trump forces his hand
    Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire three weeks ago. The violence, however, hasn’t stopped.In recent days, Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 40 people and the military has issued evacuation orders for residents of ten villages and towns in southern Lebanon, where it has established a security buffer zone.According... Read more »
  • Trump official attacks ProPublica reporter in hostile online rant
    Counterterrorism czar Sebastian Gorka is one of the most controversial figures in the Trump administration, a gate crasher in the buttoned-up world of national security. In a field where quiet professionalism is revered, Gorka is loud and mercurial. With a booming, British-accented voice, he describes U.S. operations turning suspected terrorists... Read more »
  • Republicans got a wake-up call from an unlikely source: restrain Trump
    Donald Trump isn’t just breaking norms, he’s running a live experiment on the limits of American power. Each move is a test: How far can a president go? What laws and how much of the Constitution can be ignored? And, most importantly, will anyone actually stop him?It took the King... Read more »
  • WSJ: Trump's new FDA pick is a disaster
    President Donald Trump’s choice to lead America’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is Dr. Marty Makary, a surgeon who gained international attention during the COVID-19 pandemic for his opposition to vaccine mandates. On paper, Makary seems like a great choice for the job, but a conservative newspaper is reporting “soap... Read more »
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  • Corking the Front Door: Japan’s New Role in the Global Siege of China
    On April 21, 2026, Japan’s Cabinet officially scrapped decades-old restrictions on the export of lethal defense equipment. This decision by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi marks the definitive end of the 1967-era “Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment,” effectively dismantling the final legal barriers of postwar pacifism. This is more... Read more »
  • Europe’s Moral Crisis: The Crumbling Shield Around Israel
    The European Union is the “chief of all cowards,” Amnesty International declared in a searing statement issued on April 21. The condemnation was a direct response to the European bloc’s systemic failure to sever ties with Israel during the Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg. Despite months of legal warnings,... Read more »
  • Trump’s Iran War Caused a Massive Oil Crisis
    As yet another day of Trumpian madness unfolds, we are not sure who wins the Doofus of the Day award – the Donald, again, or his unhinged Secy of the Treasury. As it happens, the latter was apparently making a run for the money earlier this morning with this doozy:... Read more »
  • Soon Comes The Mother of All Supply Shocks
    It’s getting pretty hard to tell who is more delusional: The Donald or the noisy boy band of school-yard incompetents that surround him. Either way, it’s not surprising that Trump posted this missive earlier today. He apparently actually thinks that his cockamamie Iranian War, which is on the edge of... Read more »
  • The Trump Surveillance State
    The Fourth Amendment protects all persons from warrantless government searches and seizures of their persons, houses, papers and effects. It requires that warrants be supported by probable cause of crime and specifically describe the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized. Last week, for the... Read more »
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  • Lebanon: where civilisations met and merged
    The gnarled, monumental olive trees leading to Nabil Nahas's studio in the mountains north of Beirut, portrayed by the renowned Lebanese-American artist in semi-abstract paintings, are silent witnesses to more than a thousand years of history. ‘They date from the Roman period,' and come from lands mentioned in the bible,... Read more »
  • At Palmyra, heritage comes before people
    The ancient city of Palmyra in the Syrian desert has frequently been ravaged by war. As new reconstruction plans take shape, the drive to rebuild it risks sidelining the needs of local people. - 2026/05 / article... Read more »
  • Anthropic, Silicon Valley's conscience?
    Anthropic's recent clash with the White House over the use of AI in military and surveillance technology signalled lofty principles. Yet it's already embedded in the defence systems it claims to resist. - 2026/05 / article... Read more »

 


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  • Palestine Action defendants dismiss lawyers to address jury directly
    Rare move sees pro-Palestine activists represent themselves in court and deliver impassioned speeches about Britain’s role in Gaza genocide The post Palestine Action defendants dismiss lawyers to address jury directly appeared first on Declassified UK.... Read more »
  • UK played hidden intelligence role in Iran war, data suggests
    Exclusive: Ministry of Defence satellite data analysed by Declassified indicates Britain had a more active role in Iran war than ministers admit. The post UK played hidden intelligence role in Iran war, data suggests appeared first on Declassified UK.... Read more »
  • Why don’t UK media mention the Israel lobby?
    Because they’re part of it. The post Why don’t UK media mention the Israel lobby? appeared first on Declassified UK.... Read more »
  • VideoLobby group taking journalists on propaganda tours of Israel
    Amid the systematic killing of Palestinian and Lebanese journalists, one organisation has been quietly bringing British media workers to Israel. The post Lobby group taking journalists on propaganda tours of Israel appeared first on Declassified UK.... Read more »
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  • Woman plunges to death from Hong Kong hotel pool deck, injuring 7 others
    An American woman has died after plunging from a Hong Kong hotel’s 29th-floor pool deck, injuring seven people on the ground floor, one seriously. The 69-year-old, a US passport holder who had reportedly suffered from depression and stopped taking medication in March, was staying at Hotel Indigo on Queen’s Road... Read more »
  • Shooting at US party sends at least 12 to hospital
    A shooting on Sunday night at a party at a lake near Oklahoma City sent least 12 people to hospitals, according to police and hospital officials. Edmond police spokesperson Emily Ward said authorities received reports of shots being fired at about 9pm at a gathering of young people near Arcadia... Read more »
  • Hong Kong to tighten grip on claw machines under new licensing proposal
    Hong Kong authorities have proposed amending gambling laws to tighten oversight of claw machines and other amusement games with prizes by issuing individual licences for each device to prevent addiction. In a document released by the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau on Monday, officials called for a mandatory regime for... Read more »
  • Viral video of Bangladeshi father saving baby under moving train raises safety concerns
    A Bangladeshi man who jumped onto the train tracks to shield his baby with his body as a train ran over them has gained kudos but also criticism from social media users after a video went viral. The family had been travelling on the Dhaka-bound Titas commuter train at Bhairab... Read more »
  • Why North Korean women footballers’ rare match in the South is keenly watched
    North Korean athletes are set to step onto South Korean soil for the first time in eight years, raising hopes that sports could again help ease bilateral tensions even as Pyongyang continues to define Seoul as a hostile state. Naegohyang Women’s FC of North Korea have confirmed their participation in... Read more »
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  • AI helped Shenzhen judges handle cases 50% faster. Is this the future for China?
    Judges in Shenzhen – China’s Silicon Valley – processed 50 per cent more cases last year than in 2024 with the help of a pilot system powered by AI technology, according to the city’s Intermediate People’s Court. It said the artificial intelligence-driven system would now be introduced in the courts... Read more »
  • Mainland Chinese students turn to Hong Kong universities amid gaokao, US visa worries
    Hong Kong universities are rapidly gaining favour among mainland Chinese families as they shun the intense domestic competition of the gaokao and uncertainties stemming from Sino-US tensions, embracing the city’s generous non-local admission quotas. The Blue Book on Mainland Students Studying in Hong Kong released late last month underscores this... Read more »
  • China’s Manus block a show of strength ahead of Xi-Trump summit
    Beijing’s decision last Monday to block Meta’s US$2 billion acquisition of the Chinese-founded AI start-up Manus came as little surprise. The central government had already flagged its investigation and barred the company’s two founders from leaving the country. At first glance, the intervention appears disruptive to Chinese firms seeking foreign... Read more »
  • Faith, hope and ancestry: William Lai’s clan village in Beijing’s push for cross-strait ties
    As the closest mainland Chinese province to Taiwan, Fujian is a key site for Beijing’s messaging towards the island. In the second of a two-part series, Xinlu Liang looks at how the ancestral home village of William Lai Ching-te has become a focus for efforts to promote closer ties based... Read more »
  • Can the US Democrats beat Trump by becoming more like him? A Chinese academic weighs in
    The US Democrats have pursued “selective Trumpification” since losing power in 2024, but their strategy of borrowing from the president’s agenda and mimicking his abrasive style risks undermining their branding as guardians of American institutions, according to a Chinese academic. Two years ago, the Democrats lost the presidency to Donald... 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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  • In Chile, Latin America’s Latest Far-Right Leader Takes the Stage
    José Antonio Kast, a once-marginal figure who rode fearmongering on crime and migration to Chile’s presidency, is taking pointers from far-right leaders in the region.... Read more »
  • Waking Up the Possums
    As the Democratic Party’s favorability plummeted, party leaders clung to restoration and moderation over transformation and progressivism.... Read more »
  • Let’s Get Ready for the Next Pandemic
    Another pandemic is inevitable. But under RFK Jr.’s destructive leadership, the nation’s top health agencies no longer treat pandemic viruses as significant threats.... Read more »
  • The Equity Docket: Black Americans’ Stolen Past
    The ultimate voter suppression is a peoples’ systematic destruction, displacement, and erasure.... Read more »
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  • Keystone Light Tar Sands Pipeline: Same Problems, Different Name
    President Trump signed off on a key permit to construct the Bridger Pipeline Expansion project, often referred to as “Keystone Light” because it would pump huge volumes of Canada’s sludgy tar sands oil along a portion of the controversial canceled Keystone XL pipeline’s route.Following is reaction from Anthony Swift, a... Read more »
  • Top CEO pay increased 20 times faster than workers’ pay in 2025
    Global real worker pay fell 12 percent while real CEO pay surged 54 percent between 2019 and 2025.At least four CEOs of major corporations each pocketed over $100 million in pay and bonuses last year. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan led the pack at over $205 million. Billionaires were paid $2,500... Read more »
  • 100,000+ Students to Walk Out Alongside Workers in Largest One-Day Strike in Over 80 Years
    Today, more than 100,000 students across the country are walking out of their classrooms as part of the largest one-day student strike in over 80 years, joined by coordinated Sunrise Movement actions and community mobilizations nationwide, from Minneapolis to New York City. Students are participating in school walkouts while community... Read more »
  • VideoTelling It Like It Is
    In a devastating blow to what John Lewis called “the most powerful non-violent tool we have in a democracy,” a right-wing, illegitimate SCOTUS finally gutted the Voting Rights Act they’ve long been chipping away at, ensuring communities of color will increasingly be denied “a voice in their own destiny.” By... Read more »
  • AFGE Urges Passage of the Shutdown Fairness Act
    Today, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the largest federal employee union, celebrated the end of the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.AFGE National President Everett Kelley issued the following statement:“For the past 76 days, tens of thousands of AFGE members at the... Read more »
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    Sugar may seem like a natural, almost eternal substance, cultivated over thousands of years. But it was remade by capitalism and turned into a homogenized commodity. Enslaved labor was central to sugar production on vast plantations, which would then be discarded as sugar laid waste to both the lands and... Read more »
  • mp3Science Fiction and the Far Right
    Fiction that imagines alternate futures is often associated with the left — with writers like Octavia Butler and Ursula LeGuin. But the tropes of science fiction are well-suited to the right and, as Jordan Carroll illustrates, far right authors and aficionados have populated the ranks of speculative fiction since its... Read more »
  • mp3The Political Power of the Police
    The power the police wield on the streets of this country is plain to see. Less visible, but no less formidable, is the immense political power and influence that the police exercise. Historian Stuart Schrader describes how police unions amassed enormous power over the last fifty years. Stuart Schrader, Blue... Read more »
  • mp3The Decline of U.S. Capitalism?
    The left has a long history of predicting the decline of US capitalism and empire. Some argue that Trump is a symptom of that decline — a strongman chosen by capital to set things right — and that the ill health of U.S. capitalism is paralleled by the decline of... Read more »
  • mp3American Jews and the Left
    Jews and the left have been closely associated with each other for well over a century, both in Europe where the Nazis genocidally linked one with the other, and in the United States. Scholar Benjamin Balthaser considers the history of American Jews and the left, including in opposition to Jewish... Read more »

 


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    The 16th Beijing International Film Festival has arrived as promised this April, reuniting film lovers everywhere in front of the big screen.... Read more »
  • Brought with the Storm
    The film centers on a male protagonist who has just ended a relationship.... Read more »
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    The film tells the story of a pair of twin brothers living in a peaceful coastal town in Malaysia.... Read more »
  • Goodbye Julia
    Mona was once a singer before retiring from the stage after marriage. Leading a respectable life, she is tormented by a secret deep inside: She was indirectly responsible for a murder.... Read more »
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    Set in Brazil, the film follows a story where a mandatory elderly segregation policy is enforced, sending senior citizens to remote "relocation zones."... Read more »

 


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  • Re-Opening Mexico to Fracking Could Lead to More Corporate Lawsuits
    In any battle over fracking, transnational corporations would be well-positioned to overpower local resistance. The post Re-Opening Mexico to Fracking Could Lead to More Corporate Lawsuits appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.... Read more »
  • Why Russia’s Backwardness Benefits Putin
    But Putin’s reliance on the troika of fossil fuels, corruption, and autocracy to prevent a political challenge to his authority may end up producing the very revolt from below he fears the most. The post Why Russia’s Backwardness Benefits Putin appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.... Read more »
  • The Corporate and Billionaire Opponents of San Francisco’s Overpaid Executive Tax
    Five billionaires and numerous corporations with huge pay gaps are funding a war chest against Proposition D on the city's primary ballot. The post The Corporate and Billionaire Opponents of San Francisco’s Overpaid Executive Tax appeared first on Institute for Policy Studies.... Read more »
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    A new multi-organization letter to Petro and his government urges them to take the Santa Marta Conference as an opportunity to reject free trade agreements and investment protects systems that put profiteers over communities. The post Letter to the Government of Colombia and President Gustavo Petro Urrego appeared first on... Read more »
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    It is easy to lose hope for combating the climate crisis in times like these. But while the US government has relinquished its leadership, others are stepping forward. The post I’ve Been Organizing Climate Strikes Since I Was 12. Colombia’s Santa Marta Conference Is Giving Me Hope Again. appeared first... Read more »

 


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    Europe Will Lose Billions In Revenue If US Military Bases Shut Down Europe is in far greater economic trouble that most people realize.  In an April 2026 report by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), it was reveled that the UK's GDP per capita is lower than all 50 U.S. states,... Read more »
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  • VideoRFK Jr.’s Unsupported Claims About Tylenol-Autism Study He Called ‘Garbage’
    During an April 17 congressional hearing, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called for retraction of a new Danish study that didn't find a link between Tylenol and autism, repeatedly calling it “garbage” and baselessly suggesting that it was industry-generated and “fraudulent.” The post RFK Jr.’s Unsupported... Read more »
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    Two days after an armed man tried to enter the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt cited rhetoric from Democrats that she said is “inspiring violence” against President Donald Trump and other Republicans. But several of the statements she quoted were stripped of their original... Read more »
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    FactCheck.org has won a National Headliner Award for online beat reporting of government and political coverage. Our series on “How Project 2025 Has Unfolded Under Trump” won first place in that category. The post Project 2025 Series Wins National Headliner Award appeared first on FactCheck.org.... Read more »
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    It’s a common, misleading refrain in anti-vaccine circles: Childhood vaccines may be unsafe because few if any have been tested in placebo-controlled trials before being approved. But that claim misunderstands the vaccine safety testing process and takes advantage of a narrow definition of a placebo, scientists told us. The post... Read more »
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  • VideoRFK Jr.’s Unsupported Claims About Tylenol-Autism Study He Called ‘Garbage’
    During an April 17 congressional hearing, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called for retraction of a new Danish study that didn't find a link between Tylenol and autism, repeatedly calling it “garbage” and baselessly suggesting that it was industry-generated and “fraudulent.” The post RFK Jr.’s Unsupported... Read more »
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    A federal indictment against former FBI Director James Comey hinges on the meaning of "86." The Department of Justice said it indicates a threat of physical harm, while the more common dictionary definition is to throw out or get rid of something. The post Definition of ‘86’ at the Heart... Read more »
  • VideoProviding Context for Leavitt’s Examples of ‘Violent Rhetoric’
    Two days after an armed man tried to enter the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt cited rhetoric from Democrats that she said is “inspiring violence” against President Donald Trump and other Republicans. But several of the statements she quoted were stripped of their original... Read more »
  • Project 2025 Series Wins National Headliner Award
    FactCheck.org has won a National Headliner Award for online beat reporting of government and political coverage. Our series on “How Project 2025 Has Unfolded Under Trump” won first place in that category. The post Project 2025 Series Wins National Headliner Award appeared first on FactCheck.org.... Read more »
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    It’s a common, misleading refrain in anti-vaccine circles: Childhood vaccines may be unsafe because few if any have been tested in placebo-controlled trials before being approved. But that claim misunderstands the vaccine safety testing process and takes advantage of a narrow definition of a placebo, scientists told us. The post... Read more »
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  • The Fifth Circuit Seeks to Unilaterally Reimpose an Outdated Abortion Pill Protocol
    Rachel Rebouché What comes next is shifting terrain. The drug manufacturer has asked the Supreme Court to intervene, but the Food and Drug Administration could also step in. The post The Fifth Circuit Seeks to Unilaterally Reimpose an Outdated Abortion Pill Protocol appeared first on The Nation.... Read more »
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    Saliha Bayrak I visited the city of Mardin, where Turkish, Syrian, and Kurdish people live together. What I found was a culture of pluralism under siege. The post A Turkish Border Town on the Brink of Change appeared first on The Nation.... Read more »
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    Elie Mystal In this week’s Elie v. US, our justice correspondent explores the GOP’s glee over the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights decision. Plus: Elie's take on Musk v. Altman. The post Republicans Can’t Contain Their Glee Over the Death of the VRA appeared first on The Nation.... Read more »
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    Jeet Heer DNC chair Ken Martin has turned himself into the shifty bad guy from Fargo. The post Why Is the DNC Covering Up Its 2024 Autopsy? appeared first on The Nation.... Read more »

 


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  • How AI Music is Advancing Far Right Narratives in Ireland
    In the middle of summer 2024, the song “10 Drunk Cigarettes” became a TikTok sensation. This was the height of Brat Summer - a time when women like Charli xcx and Sabrina Carpenter were dominating the pop industry, chartreuse was the colour of …... Read more »
  • Food (and fuel) for thought: unpacking Ireland’s fuel protests
    Over the past week, Ireland has witnessed scenes not seen for a generation. Forecourts running out of fuel, limits placed on purchases, and the blockading of key infrastructure have disrupted daily life across the country. These developments echo …... Read more »
  • Nearly 90% of Dublin’s data centres are in economically-deprived areas
    In March, global data centre and colocation provider Equinix announced construction of a new data centre in Dublin’s Blanchardstown neighbourhood (Equinix, 2026). The DB7x facility will sit next to two other Equinix locations, DB5x and DB6x, …... Read more »
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    In 2014, TASC published A Defence of Taxation. Its argument in favour of progressive alternatives to reducing public services through tax cuts remains as salient as ever, and it is an appropriate topic to revisit on the 25th anniversary of TASC. The …... Read more »
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