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How to Bend the Rules in Britain?

May 2, 2024
Columns

We see that there really isn’t a day when illegal immigrants to Britain are not dying in the English Channel, having been coerced, most often forcibly, into small rubber boats by criminal

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On Liberation Day, Italy Continues to Struggle Against Revisionism and Fascist Legacy in Government

May 2, 2024
News

Dozens of cities and towns across Italy commemorated Liberation Day on April 25, reflecting on the struggle against fascism. Amid calls for solidarity and peace issued ahead of the day itself, the

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Colombia to Make HIV Treatment More Accessible Through Compulsory Licensing

May 2, 2024
News

After years of mobilization and advocacy, Dolutegravir—a first-line drug in HIV treatment—will be more widely available in Colombia, thanks to a compulsory license issued by the government at the end of April. A compulsory

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Leaders Affirm, ALBA-TCP is the Alliance of Solidarity, Unity, and Development for the People

May 2, 2024
News

The 23rd Summit of Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America—Trade Agreement for the People (ALBA-TCP) was held in Caracas, Venezuela on April 24. The summit was the first since Venezuelan

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“Intifada, Intifada!”: Don’t be a snowflake

May 2, 2024
Columns

Alongside the slogan ‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,’ chants calling for ‘intifada’ have become among the most controversial aspects of the protests being held in support of

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The battle over TikTok’s future, explained

May 2, 2024
United States

Last Wednesday, as part of the sweeping foreign-aid package that included much-needed funding for Ukraine’s defense, President Joe Biden signed into law a bill requiring that TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, sell the popular video-sharing app

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Emergence of AFSPA 1958 in India’s North-East — Part 2

May 2, 2024
History/India

In the first part of this two-part series, the author explored the historical geopolitics behind India’s North-East states. In this final part, the author examines how the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act

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Myths, Lies and Oil Wars: Rockefeller’s paradigm shift        

May 1, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

At the end of the 1960s and into the early 1970s, the influential international circles directly tied to David Rockefeller launched a dazzling array of elite organizations and think tanks. These included The

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Putin and the Insanity Gambit

May 1, 2024
Columns

When I was in graduate school, a small group of my peers and I spent considerable time examining the circumstances under which it would be possible for one nuclear power to launch

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Over 1,000 arrested so far in protests on U.S. college campuses nationwide

May 1, 2024
News/United States

Over 1,000 pro-Palestinian protesters have been arrested in recent days according to U.S. media reports, as the anti-war demonstrations at over 20 American universities continued on Tuesday. Some schools including Columbia University,

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