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Pentagon split over ‘Israel’ military aid exposes foreign policy rift
A Pentagon rift over military aid to “Israel” reveals tensions between advocates of Middle East engagement and those prioritizing Asia, shaping Trump’s foreign policy.
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Chávez and the sowing of values: A conversation with Ana Sofía Cabezas
Ana Sofía Cabezas is a Venezuelan activist, political scientist, and the vice president of the Comandante Eterno Hugo Chávez Foundation.
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From the Rockies to Stockholm: Ignoring the global crisis
A significant economic slowdown into stagnation, alongside still relatively high inflation; a crippling debt burden for the majority of the world’s population eking out a bare living; and an accelerating climate crisis—none of these issues will be discussed in the Rockies or in the Grand Hotel in Stockholm.
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The recent upsurge in military expenditure
THERE is an upsurge in military expenditure all over the world which is spearheaded by the upsurge in Europe.
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The Ancients: What can they teach us about our world and how to live in it?
Nature is an upper-case term here, defined as “a historically conditioned, polyvalent concept that, because it included humans, is necessarily an intrinsic concern to people living in both urban and rural environments.”
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Despite the pain in the World, socialism is not a distant Utopia: The Twenty-Fifth Newsletter (2025)
Tricontinental is producing a series of regular newsletters in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, building a roadmap that allows us to grasp the rapid changes before us and highlight the movements taking action to reverse the ugliness inflicted upon humanity.
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Trump, U.S. intelligence split on Iran, Gabbard sidelined
Trump says Iran is weeks from a nuclear weapon, contradicting U.S. intelligence assessments.
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What do we know about Israel’s own nuclear weapons?
Unlike Iran, Israel is already a nuclear state, with a secretive programme that dates back to the 1950s.
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NYT undermines fight against antisemitism by using it as shield for Zionism
Pro-Israel zealots commonly attempt to discredit criticism of the Israeli government by equating such criticism with antisemitism, because Israel is the world’s only state with a Jewish majority.
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Iran now first line of defense of BRICS and the Global South
This is as serious as it gets. Let’s survey the chessboard—from micro to macro.
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Sanctuary under siege: L.A.’s fight against ICE raids
Trump’s deployment of national troops is an early test in the fight against creeping authoritarianism.
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The dollars dilemma: Echoes of a Plaza past and an uncertain future
The dollar’s decline is a sign of deeper volatility in the global system.
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Russian and Chinese Military cargo planes shuttling weapons, missiles, supplies into Iran
Russian and Chinese Military Cargo Planes are shuttling “support” to Iran: Weapons systems, air defenses, missiles, and so forth.
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Iranian and Israeli Communists condemn Netanyahu’s war on Iran
Communists in Iran and Israel strongly condemn Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s attack on Iran and President Donald Trump’s backing for it.
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Sanctions, migrants, racism and the human toll of U.S. imperialism
VA writer Andreína Chávez explains how US sanctions shaped Venezuelan migration and the racial bias behind Trump’s deportation policies.
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The Migrant Genocide: Toward a Third World Analysis of European Class Struggle
Over 10,000 people died in transit to Spain in 2024 alone.[1] On June 2022, the border fence of Melilla, one of two Spanish enclaves in Morocco, was witness to a massacre that killed or disappeared over a hundred African migrants.[2] A recent BBC investigation revealed that Greek border guards systematically repeal immigrants already on Greek […]
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Meet the American military veterans fasting for Gaza
Hundreds of U.S. veterans and allies have been fasting for weeks across the country, in protest against the ongoing war in Gaza.
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American Committee on Foreign Relations miseducates public and censors truth-telling analysts
Gatekeepers who run groups have links to U.S. intelligence and only allow certain kinds of viewpoints—all while claiming to be promoting education and open debate about U.S. foreign policy.
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György Lukács facts for kids
This page is about the philosopher. The native form of this personal name is Lukács György.
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Gaslighting the way to World War III
Israel’s right to self-defense and other tall tales for big children in high office.