Thursday, September 18, 2025

Berlin lawyers launch legal battle to halt German arms sales to Israel amid Gaza...

Citing potential violations of international law, this legal challenge seeks to uphold Germany's constitutional commitment to protecting human life and questions the ethical implications of supplying weaponry in a conflict-ridden region.

The Link Between Armed Conflict And Climate Change Just Got A Bit Stronger

Conflict outbreaks following climate disasters are no coincidence, according to new research.

A no-win dilemma for US peace voters

Neither of the only two candidates who can win, Trump or Harris, offers any real hope for a peaceful future.

How Not to Audit the Pentagon

Five decades later, the military waste machine Is running full speed ahead.

The world’s most dangerous divide

If nuclear war comes, it will happen because of a calculation or miscalculation by India or Pakistan.

Will Trump shred the Iran nuclear deal?

Or is that the least of our problems when it comes to U.S.-Iranian relations?

Tackling the ‘Impossible’: Ending Violence

Whenever, in ordinary circumstances, the subject of violence comes up, most people throw up their hands in horror and comment along the...

The Bureau identifies 15 civilians killed in a single US airstrike

In both the Somali and Afghan incidents, the US at first denied that any non-combatants had been killed.

US arms sales to Israel in the spotlight as Gaza conflict escalates, Sanders leads...

This plea follows closely on the heels of Canada's groundbreaking decision to suspend military equipment sales to Israel, a move that has been hailed by human rights organizations and advocates worldwide.

Since 9/11, US has spent $21 trillion on militarism at home and abroad

“Our $21 trillion investment in militarism has cost far more than dollars.”