Ramzy Baroud on Itamar Ben-Gvir and the acceleration of the collapse of Israel.
Her comments are the latest confirmation that a peace deal was on the table in the early days of the war.
With new U.S. action today against Moscow, Russiagate remains like a vampire, with no one able to drive a wooden stake into its heart and keep it there.
America has caught a whiff of a changing world. CIA Director William Burns has grudgingly acknowledged that “the United States… is no longer the only big kid on the geopolitical bloc. And our position at the head of the table isn’t guaranteed.”
One strike targeted a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza City
After spending a day reading the EU Digital Services Act — a task he wouldn’t wish on his worst enemy — Murray concludes it is not why the Telegram CEO is being detained
The Australian and Japanese foreign and defence ministers met in Queenscliff, Australia last week for their annual 2+2 summit.
Gaza's Health Ministry said Sunday that the recorded death toll has reached 40,973, and 94,761 have been wounded.
The Associated Press reports that many of the recruits drafted under Ukraine’s new conscription law lack the motivation and military indoctrination required to actually aim their weapons and fire at Russian soldiers.
The latest Israeli killings bring the recorded death toll to 40,786.
Photos of the mass killing by U.S. Marines have been kept hidden for decades, making the atrocity relatively unknown. Now The New Yorker has released 10 of them
Jonathan Cook on Tony Greenstein’s exposure of a glaring omission in a new biography of Rudolf Vrba, the first Jew to escape Auschwitz and an intense critic of the Zionist movement
Volker Türk on Monday called on countries to hold Tel Aviv accountable for violating international law in its war on Gaza and escalating violence in the illegally occupied West Bank.
CIA Director William Burns and MI6 Chief Richard Moore held an unprecedented joint public event on Saturday.
The latest killings bring the recorded death toll to 40,878.
Nuclear weapons offer an illusion of security. By allowing the U.S. nuclear posture to shift from deterrence to employment, there will be a scenario where the U.S. will use nuclear weapons. And then it’s lights out
Hungary's foreign minister clashed with the EU at a meeting in Brussels
Donald Trump has been made the central character in U.S. politics around whom everything revolves. But whether he wins or loses, the imperial status quo will be unchanged, says Caitlin Johnstone
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