US Senate unveils aid bill amidst criticism over support for Netanyahu’s military actions
The unfolding scenario brings to light the complexity of U.S. foreign aid and its ramifications on international relations and human rights.
Serial killers and dopes
Like lemmings running over the cliff of reason, our fellow American dopes may never learn!
UN warns Gaza’s economic recovery could take 350 years under Israeli blockade
The UN warns that, should the blockade remain in place, GDP per capita will continue “to decline continuously and precipitously,” placing Gaza’s future in severe jeopardy.
Eight Americans Killed by CIA Drone Strikes
A U.S. drone strike recently executed eight U.S. citizens without due process. With more than 3,852 casualties in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen, why does the Obama administration continue to allow the CIA to operate signature strikes with impunity?
The war in Ukraine, diplomacy and the progressive left
Solidarity across borders could allow us to work together to find solutions to the problems we face in common like hunger in our own countries and the global south and the existential risk of climate change.
Amnesty urges US to pay reparations to Syrians after killing 1,600 civilians in assault...
"We’ve been presenting our cases to the U.S. coalition, asking them to acknowledge them and to move forward with some form of restitution and reparations."
Keep your LAWS off my planet
New LAWS for a new age—lethal autonomous weapons systems.
Ukrainians took to the streets to avert a nuclear disaster. Will Americans do the...
The near disaster at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant shows why activists fought for decades to end these risks — and why mass action is needed once again.
UN ceasefire defines war as a non-essential activity
War is a luxury that the Secretary General says we must manage without for a while.
How the US could provoke a new Korean War
The bare bones of a deal with North Korea may exist, but senseless provocations could set off a conflict long before then.