Year: 2026
Larry C. Johnson: Witkoff and Kushner Spend Almost Four Hours with Putin, but No Diplomatic Breakthrough
Russia is not going to let up on its current military campaign and will continue to inflict massive damage to Ukraine’s infrastructure and military until Ukraine and NATO agree to end the war through negotiations. […]
The Cradle: ‘Living hell’: B’Tselem documents systemic torture, rape, and starvation of Palestinians in Israeli prisons
Released prisoners from Gaza described details of their torture, which has become the ‘accepted norm,’ to the Israeli rights group Read Article HERE
Kyiv Independent: French Navy boards Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ oil tanker in Mediterranean Sea, Macron says
French Navy boarded a so-called Russian “shadow fleet” oil tanker on Jan. 22, French President Emmanuel Macron said on X. Read Article HERE The action took place on the high seas in the Mediterranean and […]
Larry C. Johnson: China’s Silent, Tough Response to Washington’s Kidnapping of the Maduros
Just because the Western press does not report on China’s impressive response to the US abduction of Venezuela’s President Nicholas Maduro and his wife does not mean it did not happen. Read Article HERE
Richard Murphy – Do we need a European Federation?
The EU has become an anti-democratic, neoliberal, authoritarian instrument. What we need is more Europe and not the EU Richard Murphy is an economic justice campaigner. Professor of Accounting, Sheffield University Management School. Chartered accountant. Co-founder […]
Amin Husain, Chris Hedges – Decolonizing The World
Palestinian professor and activist Amin Husain knows what Western settler colonialism looks, sounds and feels like. Growing up in Palestine, Husain experienced the iron grip of Israeli force and came to understand how important it […]
Dean Baker – Time for Europe to Use the Nuclear Option: Attack U.S. Patent and Copyright Monopolies
European countries can announce that they will no longer honor US owned patents and copyrights. Dean Baker is a Senior Economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) Cross-posted from the Center for […]
