Rafael Grossi saw evidence of drone attacks near the plant
The “saviour of free speech” is cracking down on criticism of Israel’s genocide, writes Jonathan Cook
The arrest has chilling implications for freedom in France and the EU
Jeffrey D. Sachs says the U.N. should investigate the charges that Imran Khan and Sheik Hasina have leveled against Washington
Nuclear strategy of US slammed for using China as pretext to expand nuke arsenal
Fascism is an insufficient term because it denies the closeness between liberal and far-right forces. Here are 10 points to help us understand this “intimate embrace” and the emergence of a particular kind of far right
The loss of civil liberties is almost always incremental. On a flight home from Greece, the author recently ran into an increasingly familiar and menacing problem
Failing to restore military or strategic deterrence, Tel Aviv is invested in restoring the element of fear that was breached on Oct. 7, writes Ramzy Baroud
Privacy is the most violated of personal rights, writes Andrew P. Napolitano, as government agents evade the natural right to privacy and pretend the Fourth Amendment doesn’t apply to them
When you’re siding with John Bolton on whether to bomb Iran, you’re as insanely hawkish as it gets
Phil Donahue, the legendary American television talk show host, died Sunday at 88. The author recalls his appearances on Donahue’s top-rated show as he questioned the rationale to invade Iraq in 2003
The idea of "fighting on multiple fronts" is seldom good news for military strategists. History shows that countries attempting to engage on several fronts, or even just two, often face disastrous outcomes. Yet in the US, there are growing calls advocating for involvement in three concurrent wars
Many countries with supposedly centre-left or left governments have joined the U.S. in proposals that seek to undermine Venezuelan democratic processes
It has been one year since Japan began dumping nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the ocean despite broad opposition. So far, some 60,000 tons of water from Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant have been discharged as part of Japan's 30-year program to dump around one million tons of nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the ocean
The strategy, approved by Biden in March, focuses on China
In Australia, the U.S. has been quietly expanding and refocussing its “most important surveillance base in the world,” preparing it to fight a nuclear war against China, writes Peter Cronau
The strategy also focuses on China for the first time
History is littered with examples of tyrants using the powers of the state to kill for no moral purpose.
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