Because of Israel’s War Against Palestine, There Are No Innocent Ships at Sea
The Houthis raise the ante in their campaign against ships that could be bound for Israel.
Read more...The Houthis raise the ante in their campaign against ships that could be bound for Israel.
Read more...India makes a bold claim about spillover benefits from having ignored Western sanctions on Russian oil.
Read more...A show of Europe’s leaders eyepoking China to try to shift blame for their policy failings.
Read more...John Helmer provides new intel on Red Sea machinations of various players in response to Houthi action against sea trade with Israel.
Read more...Examining the moments and people that helped fuse the US state, economy, and organized crime into one indistinguishable entity.
Read more...An interview with Dr. Ofer Cassif, a member of the Israeli Knesset representing the Hadash party, which stands for Jewish-Arab cooperation based on class solidarity.
Read more...As the US keeps having its military and geopolitical weakness exposed around the world, Latin America is becoming a new focus.
Read more...As the Red Sea has become a new hot spot, more countries are sending warships to prevent mischief…potentially not just from the Houthis.
Read more...Nextdoor and Facebook groups present anecdotes and photos from Marine Park of encounters with migrants from a nearby shelter complex. Others are providing aid.
Read more...China is raising the stakes in the US sanctions war by tightening rare earth screws.
Read more...A new paper dissects how the Covid crisis demonstrated the failings in how science is practiced now. But are its suggestions for improvement bold enough?
Read more...The US and its allies hope to tamp out Houthi interference with Israel, and derivatively, Red Sea shipments. Will that work?
Read more...Neoliberalism is still doing a fine job of zombifying economies, but the doctrine sadly is in rude health.
Read more...Russia is presumably thinking hard about not just how to conclude the war in Ukraine, but what happens the morning after.
Read more...Classification struggles in the Harvard-Harris poll on Israel.
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