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British Defense Minister Says Ukraine Needs to Show More Gratitude
According to The Washington Post, US officials were "furious" over Zelensky complaining about the NATO communiqué
13.07.2023
The Hidden Politics of the UK Immigration Debate
There is no culture war over immigration in the normally understood sense, writes Arun Kundnani. Rather, there is a strange and hidden class war being fought out on the terrains of race and culture
11.07.2023
Biden Puts UK on Point ahead of NATO’s Vilnius Summit
US President visited the UK on Monday ahead of the NATO summit in Vilnius
11.07.2023
Congressional Democrats, US Allies Break With Biden on Cluster Bombs for Ukraine
The UK, Spain, and Canada have warned against sending cluster bombs
10.07.2023
China-UK trade celebrates 70th anniversary of the "Icebreaking Mission"
Bilateral relations need to be improved through economic cooperation, sincerity
07.07.2023
China's Island Strategy
How the West is losing strongholds in all regions of the world's oceans
04.07.2023
UK Says NATO Should Consider Waiving Membership Action Plan for Ukraine
The MAP involves ensuring aspiring members meet NATO standards
30.06.2023
Bangladesh Getting Drowned by Colonial History
Developed countries must take responsibility for the climate crisis they initiated by paying reparations to developing countries. There’s a number of ways they could do this
28.06.2023
London’s Ukraine Recovery Conference plans imperialist looting operation
The vultures are circling in London, picking over a Ukrainian economy devastated by the NATO-Russia war and readying the super-exploitation of the working class
23.06.2023
Biden Would Need His Pound of Flesh From Assange
The U.S. president would not likely move on the case without some face-saving measure to ward off pressure from the C.I.A. and his own party
22.06.2023
The Imminent Extradition of Julian Assange & the Death of Journalism
Julian Assange’s legal options have nearly run out. He could be extradited to the U.S. this week. Should he be convicted, reporting on the inner workings of power will become a crime
19.06.2023
Suspended for Providing Balanced News on Ukraine
An editor at Radio New Zealand has been suspended and is under investigation for the time-honored practices of providing balanced and factual reporting
14.06.2023
Bipartisan Lawmakers Urge Biden to Send Longer-Range Weapons to Ukraine
The call was made in a letter led by Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO)
13.06.2023
Why do UK, US look like they are up to no good when they are together?
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made his first official visit to the US from June 7 to 8.
09.06.2023
High Court Denies Assange Right to Appeal Putting Him Perilously Close to Extradition
The High Court of England and Wales in a three-page decision rejected all eight grounds for appeal, opening Julian Assange up to extradition to the U.S
09.06.2023
Amid Britain's ebbing relevance
Sunak seeks to bolster special ties with US during maiden trip to White House
09.06.2023
Lavrov Says Russia Must Keep in Mind That F-16s Can Carry Nuclear Weapons
The Russian foreign minister warned the US and NATO were escalating their role in the war in Ukraine
07.06.2023
When Thatcher Met Mandela
As soon as Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years, in still apartheid South Africa, U.K. officials lobbied him for business interests, declassified files show, reports Mark Curtis
07.06.2023
UK cannot achieve global AI leadership by lurching to US
The possibility that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will likely ask the US to support the UK's global credentials in high tech areas during his visit to Washington will further reinforce the impression that Britain is in decline
07.06.2023
El Pais reports proof that the CIA illegally spied on Julian Assange
In a report on Saturday, the prominent Spanish publication El Pais reported the most direct evidence yet that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) illegally spied on Julian Assange when he was an internationally-recognised political refugee in Ecuador’s London embassy
07.06.2023
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