Cherokee Nation: Broken treaties and Indigenous sovereignty By Will Hodgkinson November 10, 2022 The Cherokee Nation has renewed its long-standing demands that the U.S. Congress honor [...]
Koreans oppose U.S. military aggression By Lyn Neeley November 11, 2022 Five days of large-scale U.S.-South Korea joint military drills aimed at North Korea began [...]
World condemns U.S. blockade of Cuba By Monica Moorehead November 8, 2022 For the 30th time since 1992, the United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly [...]
The two-party farce November 10, 2022 Nov. 10 — As of this writing, two days after the polls closed on Election Day 2022, the makeup of the [...]
Referendums in the Donbas to join Russia pass overwhelmingly By Arjae Red October 28, 2022 Four regions that were formerly part of Ukraine — the Peoples’ Republics of Donetsk and [...]
In the Philippines, why does the SIM Card Registration Act pose a threat? By Monica Moorehead October 31, 2022 The newly elected president of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., signed the SIM [...]
Election week threats part of a long, bloody history November 2, 2022 Election night, Lowndes County, Ala., Nov. 8, 1966. Here is what’s happening in the ramp-up to the [...]
Solidarity with anti-Pentagon protests in South Korea By Sara Flounders November 4, 2022 New York City Continuing military drills, organized by the U.S., directly threaten the [...]
Brazil elections: Workers, most oppressed defeat fascist Bolsonaro By Martha Grevatt October 31, 2022 The people of Brazil have shown remarkable courage, in the face of extreme right-wing [...]
Why Biden is unleashing a full-scale chip war against China November 2, 2022 Computer chip, magnified. By Marc Vandepitte and Jan Jonckheere Originally published in Dutch in De Wereld [...]
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