Selected Articles: Seeing Through the Eyes of “Our Enemies” and Paving a Path Toward Peace

Seeing Through the Eyes of “Our Enemies” and Paving a Path Toward Peace.

By Michael Welch, Dimitri Lascaras, Radhika Desai, and Ivan Katchanovski, May 26, 2023

On this week’s Global Research News Hour, like the rest of Global Research, we are endeavoring to see the conflict through the eyes of Russians and others not drowning in a sea of media propaganda about finding a way to peace, rather than “fight Russia to the last Ukrainian.”

“Free Trade” as Revealed in the China-United States Paradigm

By Wei Ling Chua and Kim Petersen, May 30, 2023

In the eyes of the US, China is threateningly making major headway in 6G, AI, robotics, supercomputing among other technology fields. This has scared the Biden administration, so Biden has sought to cut off Chinese access to semiconductor chips below 14 nanometers. Foreign Policy called it going for China’s jugular after one term of ex-US president Donald Trump inflicting “flesh wounds” to China.

Biden Regime Faces First-ever U.S. Lawsuit Over COVID “Vaccine” Injuries, Deaths

By Ethan Huff, May 30, 2023

Now that the dust is finally settling, those who became injured from Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) “vaccines” are taking action against the monsters who harmed them, including fake president Joe Biden and his murderous regime.

Russian Fascist with Ties to Leading German Neo-Nazis Led Ukrainian-backed Incursion of Russia

By Clara Weiss, May 30, 2023

According to the Kremlin, a substantial military operation, involving the army, the air force and the national guard, killed 70 members of the far-right extremist Russian Volunteer Battalion and the ultra-nationalist Legion for a Free Russia after over 24 hours of fighting.

Survivors of Kissinger’s Secret War in Cambodia Reveal Unreported Mass Killings

By Nick Turse, May 30, 2023

The U.S. carpet bombing of Cambodia between 1969 and 1973 has been well documented, but its architect, former national security adviser and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who will turn 100 on Saturday, bears responsibility for more violence than has been previously reported.

First Documented Case of Pegasus Spyware Used in an International War Context. Report

By Arzu Geybullayeva, May 30, 2023

The report, released on May 25, is a joint investigation between Access Now, CyberHUB-AM, the Citizen Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto (the Citizen Lab), Amnesty International’s Security Lab, and an independent mobile security researcher Ruben Muradyan.

Died Suddenly: COVID-19 Vaccine Injured Swimmers: 37-year old Italian Swimming Champion Claudio Rais Was Driven to Suicide by His Moderna COVID-19 Booster Injuries, Plus Nine Other Swimmers Collapsing & Dying

By Dr. William Makis, May 28, 2023

When it comes to COVID-19 vaccines, Big Pharma isn’t very concerned about the vaccine injured. They are collateral damage in a multi $100 billion profit scheme and their plight can always be blamed on Long COVID or Climate Change.

Russia’s “Return to Africa”: “Strategic Decision” or “Post-Soviet Policy Slogan” by the Russian Establishment

By Kester Kenn Klomegah, May 28, 2023

Extensively speaking on several questions with the media on the eve of Africa Day, the Russian diplomat noted that some African countries were more dependent on Western aid than others, but Russia was not imposing anything on anyone, because it proceeded from the sovereign equality of the UN member states. Moscow’s role is to help African countries in the UN Security Council and other UN structures, as well as on a bilateral basis, Bogdanov explained.

Imperialist Hegemony and the Class Struggle in Africa and the Diaspora

By Abayomi Azikiwe, May 28, 2023

May 25, 2023 represents the 60th anniversary since the formation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), the forerunner of today’s African Union (AU). During 1963, over 30 independent African states held a summit meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where they agreed to put aside differences in order to initiate a continental organization.

Eye Witness Crimea

By Daniel Kovalik and Rick Sterling, May 28, 2023

In May of this year, we took the long, 27-hour train ride from Moscow to Crimea to see how life is there and what the sentiment of the people are as the US and Ukraine sharpen their threats to “recapture” this peninsula from Russia.  And, while we were there, these threats were backed by a series of terrorist drone attacks in Crimea which, while doing little serious damage, signaled an escalation in the US/Ukrainian assault on Crimea.


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