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US Sees Highest Ever Increase in Poverty
Property developer’s recent call for more “pain” in the U.S. economy by highlighting what happened after pandemic-era aid ended
25.09.2023
If the Facts Come Out, it Could Spell the End for Joe Biden
Four years ago Thursday, Establishment media was in a frenzy about the hoped-for downfall of Trump, but if the facts came out, it could be Joe Biden’s downfall instead. The facts are now coming out.
22.09.2023
Australian MPs Call for Assange’s Freedom During Talks in Washington
Former deputy PM Barnaby Joyce says Assange is being pursued by the US for 'being a journalist' and "telling the truth"
22.09.2023
State Department Confirms US Citizen Gonzalo Lira Is Detained in Ukraine
Lira was arrested by Ukrainian authorities for his views on the war
21.09.2023
Excess deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic reach 26 million
On Sunday, the Economist’s tracker of excess deaths attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic reached a staggering 26 million globally, nearly four times the official COVID death toll of 6.9 million
19.09.2023
As British Schools Crumble
As the summer holidays ended in England and Wales, the Department for Education ordered over 100 school buildings to be fully or partially closed due to the dangers caused by a collapse-prone form of concrete
19.09.2023
UAW Strike Spotlights CEO-Worker Pay Gap
Last year, the CEOs of the Big Three U.S. automakers received staggering pay packages, fueling workers’ ongoing push for better wages and benefits
18.09.2023
US Considering Moving Drone Base From Niger After Coup
The US has yet to declare the situation in Niger a coup, which would require cutting off all military assistance
15.09.2023
Death toll rises in Greece as flooding devastates Thessaly region
Sixteen people have been declared dead following the flash floods which hit Greece early last week. All of the deaths occurred in the central Thessaly region
15.09.2023
Apple's new products face challenges from Huawei's rebound
High-end mobile phone sector becomes fiercely competitive
12.09.2023
Over 2,000 people killed as earthquake devastates Morocco
On Friday night, an earthquake in Morocco hit mountainous areas near the city of Marrakech, killing at least 2,000 people and injuring more than 2,000
11.09.2023
Jill Biden reinfected with COVID amid latest wave of the pandemic
The reinfection of first lady Jill Biden with COVID-19 this week, in the midst of an accelerating surge of infections and hospitalizations across the United States, has exposed the utter farce and hypocrisy of the Biden administration declaring the pandemic over and ending the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) in May
09.09.2023
US Justice Dept’s Next Victim
Daniel Duggan is facing the same extreme tactics applied to Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning, Daniel Hale and others caught in Washington’s “national security” dragnet
08.09.2023
Netanyahu threatens Eritrean migrants with mass deportations after violent police crackdown
The brutal police assault on Eritrean migrants in Tel Aviv last weekend marks a fresh step in the direction of a fascistic, police state in Israel
08.09.2023
Trauma in the USA
American society spawns trauma and this trauma expresses itself in a variety of self-destructive pathologies, including the erosion of democracy and rise of neo-fascism
07.09.2023
Masks – They’re Back!
Jack Torrance, the raging alcoholic character in The Shining, screamed famously in the movie, “I’m back!”
06.09.2023
Australian Lawmakers to Visit Washington to Lobby for Julian Assange’s Freedom
The delegation includes MPs across the political spectrum who all agree the US needs to drop its case against Assange
06.09.2023
What’s Behind Talk of a Possible Plea Deal for Assange?
Top U.S. officials are speaking at cross purposes when it comes to Julian Assange. What is really going on?
04.09.2023
Military Coup Ousts Bongo Political Dynasty in Gabon
On Wednesday, a month after a military coup in Niger, the military ousted President Ali Bongo Ondimba in Gabon, an oil-rich former French colony in central Africa
01.09.2023
The Bongo Family’s 56-Year Rule Over Gabon
Elections in the country during the dynasty’s decades in power were followed by protests, then security force crackdowns and ultimately silence, writes Douglas Yates. Until Wednesday, when the Bongo regime was finally overthrown
31.08.2023
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