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The Ukrainian nightmare
Little by little, accounts of the true toll of the US-NATO war against Russia on Ukraine’s soldiers—many forcefully conscripted—are beginning to filter through the American media
04.08.2023
Climate warming in Arctic accelerated to 3.7 times global warming rate in 40 years
Climate warming in the have accelerated over the past 40 years, with the overall warming rate 3.7 times that of the world over the same period, according to the Annual Report on Polar Climate Change 2022 released by the China Meteorological Administration on Thursday
04.08.2023
20,000-50,000 Ukrainians Have Lost Limbs Since Russia Invaded
The amputations are on the scale of World War I
03.08.2023
27 Billion People, and Climate Change Not High on Their List
There have been an estimated 27 billion people on earth over the course of human existence
03.08.2023
The Canadian forest fires and global climate change
A conversation with forest fire scientist Dr. Ellen Whitman
03.08.2023
US credit downgrade
Another sign of a deepening crisis
03.08.2023
US credit rating downgrade chips away at its global dominance
Move reflects Washington's irresponsible policymaking that hurts world
03.08.2023
Climate Lawsuits Spreading Worldwide
While most cases have been in the U.S., the Global South represents a growing portion, finds a report compiled by the U.N. Environment Program and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University
02.08.2023
The climate crisis reaches a tipping point
A joint statement released Thursday by the European Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirms that the first three weeks of July have been the warmest three-week period ever recorded and predicts that the month will be the hottest ever experienced by human civilization
31.07.2023
Senate Passes $886 Billion NDAA
The House and Senate will negotiate the finalized version that will head to President Biden's desk
31.07.2023
Biden’s Exclusionary "Liberal World Order"
The rules of post-war Western economic development were premised on Washington’s domination and hierarchy. This is the history the U.S. president’s industrial policies repeat
25.07.2023
Democracy’s Demise
What we had from roughly 1920 to 1990, when voting really could make a difference, is not what we have now. We live instead in a post-democratic society
25.07.2023
Fall of Rome, Fall of the USA
This article will look at two causes of the Roman Empire's collapse and see the extent to which its defects can be applied to the decline of the USA as the leading world power
24.07.2023
Will the European Union Devolve into a Group of Third-World Countries?
On Tuesday, April 25, 2023, Huw Pill, the Bank of England's chief economist, warned U.K. citizens that they need to accept that they are poorer and stop pushing for higher wages
24.07.2023
World Hunger & War in Ukraine
As Western sanctions increased against Russia, the feasibility of the Black Sea Grain Initiative began to diminish
24.07.2023
Over 120 million Americans under air quality alerts as wildfires continue to rage across Canada
“We should all be refusing to work in these hazardous conditions”
29.06.2023
Fragmentation of World Economy Now Irreversible
Russia’s Representative at IMF
29.06.2023
The Unraveling Ukraine Narrative Reveals the Incompetence and Corruption of Western Leadership
We’re learning more about the actual origins of the Ukraine war, and they reveal Western governments’ contemptible and failed leadership
26.06.2023
Japan urged to face up to legitimate intl concerns on dumping nuclear-contaminated water into ocean
Japan was urged to face up to the legitimate concerns of the international community on dumping nuclear-contaminated water into ocean at the 53rd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on Thursday
23.06.2023
US automakers to face high costs if they shun Chinese batteries, other parts
US officials are reportedly urging American automakers to "shrink reliance" on auto parts at a time when Secretary of State Antony Blinken just concluded his visit to Beijing and affirmed his objection to "decoupling" from China
21.06.2023
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