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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 [...]
Help us break the Sanctions Silence With your help we can break the silence and publish a very needed book Sanctions – A Wrecking Ball in a Global Economy A [...]
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All out for Mumia hearing Oct. 26 October 19, 2022 A hearing scheduled for Oct. 19 to determine whether Pennsylvania political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal will [...]
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