New Report: Israel Systematically Attacked Aid Workers
An investigation by the open-source research group Forensic Architecture, in partnership with Al Jazeera’s Fault Lines program, reveals new evidence that Israel has systematically and deliberately...
View ArticleHurricane Helene Power Outages Leave Millions in the Dark – History Shows...
Hurricane Helene cut power to more than 4 million homes and businesses as it moved across the Southeast after hitting Florida’s Big Bend region as a powerful Category 4 storm on Sept. 26, 2024. As...
View ArticleAssembly of First Nations (AFN) Calls for Action to Advance Reconciliation on...
On September 30th, the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak acknowledged the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day, and is urging...
View ArticleAssange: ‘My Naivete Was Believing in the Law’
Julian Assange’s address Tuesday morning to the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE): Ladies and gentlemen, the transition from...
View ArticleBlack-and-White Thinking About Rwanda
Rwandans used to make a habit of recording radio programmes on cassette tapes. It is in this way that many programmes of the infamous propaganda stations RTLM and Radio Rwanda were documented. The...
View ArticleUN Summit of the Future Fails to Address the Present
As history continues to be marked by terrorist attacks across borders, indiscriminate bombings of defenseless populations, and genocidal practices that condemn millions to a futureless existence; while...
View ArticleImpact on Strategic Deterrence of Iran’s Retaliation Against Israeli Attacks...
In this interview with Judge Andrew Napolitano, Scott Ritter discusses an initial assessment of Iran’s recent retaliation for months of escalating war crimes committed by the Israeli regime against...
View ArticleIsrael Has Provoked Iran to Enter War: An Interview with Lebanon Expert...
After nearly a year since the Hamas-led terror attack on southern Israel that resulted in the deaths of close to 1200 people (roughly 800 civilians and nearly 400 security forces though some Israeli...
View ArticleThe First East Coast Longshore Strike in Half a Century Is On
The last time members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) shut down ports up and down the East and Gulf coasts, it was 1977, and dockworkers wanted higher wages and greater job...
View ArticleBiden’s Gaza Genocide Is Now Biden’s Greater Middle East War
For the past year, the world has watched in horror as Israel waged one of the most brutal and murderous military campaigns against a civilian population in the 21st Century. What began as a war of...
View ArticleIndustrial Policy Without Nationalism
In the first two years after Biden’s election, there was considerable enthusiasm on the left for the administration’s embrace of a larger, more active economic role for the federal government. I was...
View ArticleA Year of Israel’s Genocide in Gaza: A Reflection
On 6th October 2023, I received an update on an education project at the half-way point of delivery in the Gaza strip managed in partnership with a Palestinian NGO. Attached to the report were...
View ArticleHow Can We Make Employee Ownership the Norm Rather Than the Exception?
Changing how the world operates is hard. Consider Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank (and leader of Bangladesh’s interim government), who brought the idea for lending to the poor to mainstream...
View ArticleIsrael’s Secret Campaign to Combat Boycotts in Britain
Benjamin Netanyahu’s government waged a secret campaign to stop Britain boycotting trade with Israel, Declassified can reveal. Leaked files show Israeli officials held a high-level “sensitive” meeting...
View ArticleFascism on Trial: Education and the Possibility of Democracy
Henry A. Giroux and Anthony R. DiMaggio (2024) Fascism on Trial: Education and the Possibility of Democracy, Bloomsbury, London and New York: Bloomsbury. This is an important book for a pivotal time....
View ArticleAssange Was A Political Prisoner, Council Of Europe Parliamentarians Declare...
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, or PACE, approved a resolution that states WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was prosecuted and detained in the United Kingdom as a political...
View ArticleUAW Reformers Muster Forces to Hold Bosses to Their Word
A year after the United Auto Workers’ Stand-Up Strike, the union caucus that helped make it possible is setting out to transform locals still stuck in the mud. Their first step is to fight a new...
View ArticleNorman Finkelstein & Mouin Rabbani React to Lebanon Attack, Iran Ietaliation...
Norman Finkelstein and Mouin Rabbani in discussion with India and Global left on the current situation involving Israel, Lebanon and Iran.
View ArticleHezbollah’s Miscalculation
The party fell into the trap set for it by Israel, through its insistence on continuing to exchange fire with it “until a ceasefire in Gaza”, while it became clear that the weight of the battle was...
View ArticleIs Participatory Local Democracy the Antidote to Far-Right Populism?...
The European Parliamentary elections on 9 June drastically reshaped the Hungarian political landscape. Péter Magyar’s new party, Tisza, received 30% of the votes, the highest percentage an opposition...
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