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The Beat of UK War Drums
Talk about a Russian ship “inside British waters” is the normal refuge of extremely unpopular governments. It is also part of the military industrial complex’s tightening grip on the state.
21.11.2025
The Queen’s Coup
Queen Elizabeth II of England advised the governor-general he could overthrow the elected government of Australia 50 years ago today – and he did, Jenny Hocking and Peter Cronau report.
12.11.2025
A Tale of Two Chants
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer wanted punk band Bob Vylan prosecuted for chanting “Death to the IDF!” Now he’s bullying police to let Israeli football thugs into the U.K. to chant “Death to the Arabs!”
24.10.2025
Not Only Gaza: When Britain Aided Genocide in Indonesia
Sixty years ago, Harold Wilson’s Labour government secretly conspired with the Indonesian military as it conducted one of the postwar world’s worst bloodbaths.
15.10.2025
Europe Surrenders to Trump
The dependence of the old continent on America is bad for both.
26.09.2025
UK’s Rank Hypocrisy on Terrorism
The admission that the U.K. government has provided aid to a proscribed terrorist group, while arresting citizens for the support of an anti-genocide group similarly proscribed is the height of hypocrisy.
24.09.2025
Europe uses Iran as pawn in transatlantic power play
The E3's push for formally 'snapback' sanctions on Tehran was not about getting limits on its nuclear program
22.09.2025
Taking the Constitution Seriously
Last week, the President of the United States did not take the Constitution seriously. He ordered the murders of 11 people who were riding in a speedboat in the Caribbean Sea around 1,300 miles from the U.S.
12.09.2025
French government’s fall expresses mounting global debt crisis
The fall of the French government on Monday because of its failure to get through parliament an austerity program to deal with rising government debt is a very sharp political expression of the developing debt crisis in all the major economies.
10.09.2025
West Asia is Lurching Toward War
Indications are that Israel with the support of Washington is spoiling for a fight with Iran as the E3 moves for snapback sanctions against Tehran, writes M. K. Bhadrakumar.
05.09.2025
Why Is There Still No Peace in Ukraine? The Unusual Suspects.
While on the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised he could end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of being elected and before he even arrives in office.
04.09.2025
British Parliament Calls Taiwan an "Independent Country" as FM Visits China
The language was used in a report by the foreign affairs committee of the House of Commons
31.08.2023
Britain, Netherlands Agree to Build ‘Coalition’ to Give Ukraine F-16s
The UK announced the plan after a visit from Zelensky
18.05.2023
Britain confirms plan to send heavy battle tanks to Ukraine
Britain stepped up its critical role in NATO’s war against Russia this week...
15.01.2023
British troops on ground in Ukraine
In operations with “high level of political and military risk”
19.12.2022
What Took Them So Long?
New York Times, Guardian finally call for Assange’s freedom
29.11.2022
The Tories Need an Intellectual Leader, not a Banker
Moral decline causes economic decline
29.10.2022
Kicked Out in Disgrace
Unsuitability as the reason for the appointment and emergency resignation of British prime minister Liz Truss
21.10.2022
The non-Iron Lady
Irresponsible promises bury Liz Truss's premiership
20.10.2022
Tension increases
Macroeconomic results of the week (October 8-14)
19.10.2022
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