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Son of Weather Underground leaders Bernardine Dohrn and Bill Ayers knows which way the wind is blowing in new podcast
Zayd Dohrn is the son of what is arguably the “First Family of America’s Far Left.”
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Greatest speech ever in European Union Parliament by Clare Daly
Clare Daly speech to European Union Parliament
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Sins of silence
The media’s treatment of the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage is reminiscent of a time in the 60s when disaster could have been avoided with responsible reporting.
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What you don’t have and why
The Never-Ending Impact of a Forgotten Blitzkrieg Against the American Left
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German unity, war of peace: Berlin Bulletin 205, October 9, 2022
In 1990, on October 3rd, Germany could rejoice; unity at last, a single flag, a single anthem (“Deutschland über alles”), a single currency, a single foreign policy; in other words, freedom and democracy triumphant!
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For African Americans, employing a radical internationalist perspective is not a luxury, but a necessity
Black people in this country must reconnect with the internationalist tradition in order to understand the crises taking place around the world and in the U.S. Domestic and international issues cannot be separated.
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The rich and their media offer no solutions to economic problems
The political and media representatives of the rich continue to promote maximum confusion on the economy.
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The late Stephen F. Cohen provides clarity on NATO expansion and Russia, more than 10 years ago
NATO’s broken promise to Russia provides context to the current state of affairs.
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The most dangerous situation that humanity has ever faced: The Fortieth Newsletter (2022)
Since 1947, the Doomsday Clock has measured the likelihood of a human-made catastrophe, namely to warn the world against the possibility of a nuclear holocaust.
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‘Now, all of you are Azov’: ‘openly neo-Nazi’ Ukrainian delegation meets Congress, tours U.S.
After meeting with at least 50 members of Congress, soldiers of the neo-Nazi Azov Regiment toured the US to auction off swastika-inspired patches and lobby for an end to restrictions on US arms and training.
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Press coverage of declining U.S. life expectancy evades the truth about class
Mainstream media takes on the bad news on life expectancy barely mention international comparisons — notably ignoring China and Cuba — and neglect the political and economic context of the drop, writes WT WHITNEY Jr.
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From wounded Latin America, a demand comes to put an end to the irrational war on drugs: The Thirty-Ninth Newsletter (2022)
The end of the War on Drugs, that is, the war on the Colombian peasantry, will only advance Colombia’s fragile struggle towards peace and democracy.
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Kharkov and Mobilization
The recapture of the Kharkov region at the beginning of September appears to be a success for Ukrainian forces. Our media exulted and relayed Ukrainian propaganda to give us a picture that is not entirely accurate. A closer look at the operations might have prompted Ukraine to be more cautious.
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Will Biden know when to stop?
Dare Biden risk nuclear escalation to maintain the ideological equivalence?
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How Wall Street profits off of the sick and elderly
As Congress helps out its private equity donors, new research shows what happens when those firms take over nursing homes and medical offices.
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British capitalism on the brink
Simon Hannah reports on the mounting crisis for British capitalism.
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Fossil fuels subsidized at rate of $11 million per minute
Eleven million dollars per minute! That’s how much all the countries in the world spend to subsidize fossil fuels. That’s what we pay.
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Who profits from Pipeline terror?
Secret talks between Russia and Germany to resolve their Nord Stream 1 and 2 issues had to be averted at any cost.
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Four breakaway territories of Ukraine ask to join Russia
The annexation process of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhie to the Russian Federation might be completed in just 12 days.
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Connecting the dots between climate devastation and fossil fuel profits
As Pakistan drowns, as Puerto Rico is cast into darkness, and as Jacksonians remain thirsty, it’s past time for a climate tax on fossil fuel companies.