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There is an unspoken "Big Money Agenda". Netanyahu's objective is not only to exclude Palestinians from their homeland, it consists in confiscating Palestine's multi-billion dollar Gaza offshore Natural Gas reserves
Julia Ward Howe was a humanist who cared about suffering people, a feminist, a social justice activist & suffragette, and it was because of her anti-war commitment that she wrote the famous “Mother’s Day Proclamation” in the wake of the Civil War
When Ohio National Guardsmen fired sixty-seven gun shots in thirteen seconds at Kent State University (KSU) on May 4, 1970, they murdered four unarmed, protesting college students and wounded nine others.
Lucy Gonzales started life in Texas. She was of Mexican-American, African-American, and Native-American descent and born into slavery. The path she chose after emancipation led to conflict with the Ku Klux Klan, hard work, painful personal losses, and many nights in jail.
US Politics and Professional Sports: “The Fix Is In” By Philip A Farruggio, January 24, 2018
Undemocratic Dems Cave In on US “Government Shutdown” By Stephen Lendman, January 24, 2018
Lula’s Witch Trial: Brazil Coup’s Endgame. Who Are the TRF4 Judges? By Brasil Wire, January 24, 2018
Pro-Autonomy Hungarians in Romania’s “Szeklerland” Might Spark a “Slovak Crisis” that Destabilizes “New Europe’s” “Three Seas” By Andrew Korybko, January 23, 2018
Kosovo: A Savage Assassination Rocks the Balkans By Stephen Karganovic, January 23, 2018
War and Global Capitalism. The Way Forward: A Structure that Unites A Thousand Different Struggles By William Bowles, January 23, 2018
One Year of Trump: The Defenders of Fictional Democracy By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, January 23, 2018
Whither Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s ‘Moderate’ Islam? By James M. Dorsey, January 23, 2018
Present Day Conflicts: The Result of “Artificial Borders” and Colonial “Divide and Rule” By Shenali D Waduge, January 22, 2018
Déjà vu: The Crisis of the Black Intellectual Again: Ta-Nehisi Coates, Cornel West and the Omission of the Pan-Africanist Tradition By Dr. Salim Faraji and Dr. Jahi Issa, January 22, 2018
The Nanjing Massacre of 1937: The Film By Prof. Mark Selden, January 22, 2018
Since 1979, Iran Has Championed the Cause of Palestinian Self-determination By Prof. Tim Anderson, January 22, 2018
A Genuine Actor: Francesco Serpico By Edward Curtin, January 22, 2018
From Nanjing to Okinawa – Two Massacres, Two Commanders By Norimatsu Satoko, January 22, 2018
Continuity of Agenda: US Encirclement of China Continues Under Trump By Ulson Gunnar, January 21, 2018
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The Deep State, Russiagate, and Donald Trump By Anthony Newkirk, January 21, 2018
Revisiting ‘Development as Freedom’ in the Age of Neoliberal Hegemony By Tina Renier, January 21, 2018
Boss Tweet’s Generals Already Run the Show By Marshall Auerback and Franklin C. Spinney, January 21, 2018
Growing Evidence of Trump Administration Preparing First Nuclear Strike on DPRK By Jeff Williams, January 21, 2018
Trump’s Deplorable First Year in Office. “Dirty Politics” By Stephen Lendman, January 21, 2018
Erdogan’s Turkey: When Knives Cut Both Ways By Brett Redmayne-Titley, January 20, 2018
Avoiding Armageddon in Korea or Launching a War for the Ages By Prof. Rajan Menon, January 20, 2018
The Egyptian-Eritrean Military Axis Might Make the Horn of Africa Crisis Explode By Andrew Korybko, January 20, 2018
Complex Power Play in Libya By Richard Galustian, January 20, 2018
Elections in Latin America in 2018 – A Preview of Four Cases By Nino Pagliccia, January 19, 2018
U.S. Humiliates South Korea, Threatens North Korea. Trump Undermines North-South Dialogue By David William Pear, January 19, 2018
Canada Embraces US War Threats against North Korea. “Epic Fail” of Vancouver Group By Jim Miles, January 18, 2018
Croatia’s Far Right Draws Strength From Diaspora By Sven Milekic, January 18, 2018
Vancouver Summit: A Missed Opportunity for Peace with North Korea By Ken Stone, January 18, 2018
Trump’s “Shitholes” Are an Easy Target By Prof Susan Babbitt, January 18, 2018
US-Iran Relations and the 1981 Algiers Accords: Decades of Violations – and Silence By Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, January 17, 2018
North Korea is Not Seeking War. Committed to Peace By Peter Koenig, January 17, 2018
It’s All Right Ma… I’m Only Bleeding! By Philip A Farruggio, January 17, 2018
America’s Civil War By Justin Raimondo, January 17, 2018
Neoconning the Trump White House By Kelley B. Vlahos, January 16, 2018
Politics 101: The Influence of Money on U.S. Foreign Policy. The Cases of Iraq, Libya, Syria and Iran By Prof Rodrigue Tremblay, January 16, 2018
Obama’s Trojan Horse: America’s Cuban Soft Coup By Michael Welch and Prof Michel Chossudovsky, January 16, 2018
MLK’s Political Evolution Through the 1960s By Robert Barsocchini, January 16, 2018
Trump’s KKK-style Racism and Its Liberal Counterpart By Richard Becker, January 16, 2018
The Responsibility to Protect the World … from the United States By Ajamu Baraka, January 15, 2018
Egypt 2018: An Ancient Nation is Moving Forward By Dr. Mohamed Elmasry, January 15, 2018
Haiti on this Earthquake Anniversary Still Pays the Price for Having Fought Slavery By Dady Chery, January 15, 2018
Trump “Shitholes,” and White Supremacy: Building Resistance on 8th Anniversary of the Haiti Earthquake. My Family and I Survived. By Jesse Hagopian, January 14, 2018
The Strange Fate of Those Who Saw JFK Shot By William Penn Jones Jr. and True Publica, January 13, 2018
North and South Discuss Olympic Cooperation; U.S. Considers “Limited Strike” on North Korea By Zoom in Korea, January 13, 2018
Why ‘Coercive Diplomacy’ Is a Dangerous Farce: “My (Nuclear) Button is Bigger than Yours” By Gareth Porter, January 12, 2018
Iraq Historical Overview, Photographic Evidence: “I Never Thought Iraq Would Arrive at What It Is Today” By Angeria Rigamonti di Cuto and Latif Al Ani, January 12, 2018
The British Empire in Yemen By Jacob G. Hornberger, January 12, 2018
It’s Nato that’s Empire-building, not Putin By Peter Hitchins and True Publica, January 11, 2018
Sudan- Egypt Relations Further Strained over Territorial Dispute. The Hala’ib Triangle By Abayomi Azikiwe, January 11, 2018
America’s Republicans: A Party That Has Lost Its Soul By Prof. Alon Ben-Meir, January 11, 2018
Fuming in the White House: The Bannon-Trump Implosion By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, January 11, 2018
Invoking the 25th Amendment: A “Constitutional Coup” Provision for Replacing the U.S. President By Greg Guma, January 11, 2018
Serbia’s Sovereignty as a Nation State: “A Policy of Complete Surrender”. Kosovo and EU Integration By Dragana Trifkovic, January 10, 2018
To Liberate Cambodia By Robert J. Burrowes, January 10, 2018
History of US-Iran Relations: “Regime Change” and the Islamic State in 1979? Ayatollah Khomeini, an Instrument of the U.S.? By Sami Karimi, January 10, 2018
America Persistently Seeks to Destabilize Iran and Undermine Tehran’s Regional Influence in the Middle East By Farhad Shahabi, January 10, 2018
North Korea and a “Rules-Based Order” for the Indo-Pacific, East Asia, and the World By Gavan McCormack, January 09, 2018
Nepal: Communists Win Parliamentary Elections by a Landslide, Celebrations in Katmandu By Farooq Tariq, January 09, 2018
Orthodox Christmas in Southern Serbia, Oaks and Casual Cruelties By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, January 09, 2018
Canadian Politics Today – the State of the Parties: Whither Left Electoral Politics in Toronto? By Tim Heffernan, January 09, 2018
The Campaign over the “Unfitness” of Donald Trump. Impending Political Explosion in the U.S. By Patrick Martin, January 08, 2018
Breitbart Billionaire Board Bashes Steve Bannon. The Traditional Elite vs. The Right Populist Challengers By Dr. Jack Rasmus, January 08, 2018
“Unprecedented Anti-Iran Tendencies Gain Momentum in White House” By Seyed Hossein Mousavian, January 07, 2018
Mapping a World from Hell: 76 Countries Are Now Involved in Washington’s War on Terror By Tom Engelhardt, January 05, 2018
Trapped in Zurich and Waiting for Belgrade. The Invisible JU 373 Air Serbia Flight By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, January 05, 2018
The Prospect of Nuclear War with North Korea. It’s Not Just Trump By Tim Shorrock and Daniel Denvir, January 05, 2018
Analysis of Kim Jong-un’s New Year Address, Nuclear Doctrine, The Prospect for Peace in Korea? By Hyun Lee, January 05, 2018
Bannon Attack on Trump White House Fuels Washington Political Warfare By Patrick Martin, January 05, 2018
Giving War Too Many Chances By Nicolas J. S. Davies, January 04, 2018
The Donald Trump – Steve Bannon Feud. “Fire and Fury Inside the Trump White House” By Stephen Lendman, January 04, 2018
To Honor Albert Camus on the Day He Died: January 4, 1960 By Edward Curtin, January 04, 2018
Grass Roots Democracy in Vermont: The Birth of Burlington’s Neighborhood Assemblies By Greg Guma, January 03, 2018
The Psyops Manual the CIA Gave to Nicaragua’s Contras Is Totally Bonkers By Jared Keller, January 03, 2018
Art and Culture: The Oppression of Bleakness. Ilya and Emilia Kababov at London’s Tate Modern By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, January 03, 2018
“Sellouts in the Room:” The Greek Debt Crisis and SYRIZA Betrayals By Michael Nevradakis, January 01, 2018
Africa in Review 2017: AFRICOM, Finance Capital and the Elusive Independent Policy By Abayomi Azikiwe, January 01, 2018
Working Class Protest, Popular Revolt and Urban Insurrection in Argentina: The 1969 Cordobazo By James P. Brennan, January 01, 2018
“Don’t Wait too Long”, Listening to Frank Sinatra on New Year’s Day By Edward Curtin, January 01, 2018
American Media “Trumpwashes” 70 Years of US Crimes. What is this “Liberal, Rules-based International Order” By Adam Johnson, December 31, 2017