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NATO is Flirting With War and Extinction

June 3, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

NATO is flirting with war and extinction.  France is now “officially” sending troops to Ukraine (they have been there for some time) and NATO countries are demanding strikes deep inside Russia.  Meanwhile, the US has

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What Happened to Our Ape Ancestors?

May 31, 2024
History

Millions of years ago, in the Miocene Epoch (23 to 5.3 million years ago), about 100 species of apes roamed Europe, Asia, and Africa. Just a few million years later, this number

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UN remembers its fallen peacekeepers

May 31, 2024
Human Rights

The United Nations on Thursday held events at its headquarters in New York to honor the memory of the UN peacekeepers who lost their lives since 1948. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres laid

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Trump found guilty on all charges in hush money trial

May 31, 2024
United States

A jury in New York on Thursday found former U.S. President Donald Trump guilty on all charges in the hush money case. Trump was found guilty of all 34 felony counts of

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Imam Khamenei Praises American Students for Defending Palestinians in Open Letter

May 30, 2024
Human Rights/Iran

Imam Khamenei has addressed a letter to American university students, commending their steadfast support for the Palestinian people amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The Supreme Leader’s message comes in light of

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Brazil’s Flood of Austerity and Climate Catastrophe

May 30, 2024
Columns

From 28 April, heavy rains, strong winds, and widespread flooding have lashed the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, killing over 160 people and impacting 2.3 million. The waters rose

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India’s Prime Minister Modi on the Right Track

May 30, 2024
Columns

Now that the curtain has almost been drawn on India’s parliamentary election, the toxic speeches delivered by leaders of political parties have virtually disturbed India’s social and political climate. In any case,

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Et tu, Trump

May 30, 2024
Columns/United States

No sooner do I finish an interview about the rapidity with which we are traveling the road to Armageddon than we pick up speed. Trump campaign donors report that Trump told them

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China-Arab Forum Highlights Desire for Stronger Ties, Says Arab League Chief

May 30, 2024
Interviews

 Secretary-General of the League of Arab States (AL) Ahmed Aboul-Gheit said the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum reflects a common desire to build “strong relations,” stressing that the relationship between the two sides

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S. Korea’s births keep falling in March

May 30, 2024
News

South Korea’s births kept falling in March, stoking worry about a continued slide in the Asian country’s population, statistical office data showed Wednesday. The number of newborn babies shrank 7.3 percent from

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