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Jill Stein: CN Is a ‘Lifeline to the Democracy We Need’

December 16, 2021

“Consortium News is among a handful of media organizations doing real journalism, informing & inspiring us to the task of citizenship in a democracy on life-support. It is a lifeline to the democracy we need, and I urge you to…

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Democracy in America 1832 – 2022

December 18, 2021

Alexis de Tocqueville, the French visitor to the United States 180 years ago, already defined the enduring American character and what would come to pass, writes Micheal Brenner. 

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Analysis, Commentary, COVID-19, Right Wing, United Kingdon

COVID-19: England’s Unprepared Omicron Mess

December 17, 2021

Caroline Molloy blasts the Johnson government for taking things to the point where NHS hospitals are being told to free up beds for Covid patients by discharging other sick people to private facilities.  

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Analysis, Commentary, COVID-19

COVID-19: Who to Blame for the Latest Crisis

December 17, 2021

The WHO had warned that worldwide vaccination was vital to ward off new variants, writes Paul Rogers. Yet here we are.

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Analysis, Commentary, Militarism, Military, Military Industry, Pentagon, U.S., U.S. Congress

7 Unasked Questions About US Military Spending

December 17, 2021

Truly critical issues involving hundreds of billions, if not trillions, of U.S. taxpayer dollars go largely uncovered,  writes William J. Astore.

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Analysis, Commentary, Militarism, Military Industry, Nuclear Weapons, U.S., U.S. Congress

The Quarrel Over Fine-Tuning the Doomsday Machinery

December 16, 2021

The argument over ICBMs shows how nuclear derangement is normalized by national policymaking, says Norman Solomon. Neither side sees the profound need to eliminate them entirely.

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Africa, Analysis, Commentary, Human Rights

Truth & Reconciliation for Colonialism in Africa

December 16, 2021

Rob Lemkin and Femi Nylander say the killing of two protesters last month in Téra, Niger, should turn a spotlight on not only France, but all  former colonial powers.

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Books, Germany

US Prep Schools’ Exchanges with Elite Nazi Academies

December 16, 2021

The Napola pupils were often able to convince their American hosts that events in Germany were not nearly as dire as press reports might lead them to believe, writes Helen Roche.

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American Empire, Analysis, Biden Administration, China, Commentary, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Trump Administration, U.S.

First ‘Summit for Democracy’ Should be the Last

December 15, 2021

U.S. tensions with China enter truly dangerous territory when they move into the arena of values, writes Branko Milanovic. Washington is trying to divide the world.

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Analysis, Commentary, Immigration, Labor, Politics, Right Wing, Sweden

Sweden’s Social Democrats Turn Back to the Left

December 15, 2021

Before next year’s general election, the Social Democrats may have time to present an alternative to the most conservative opposition ever seen in Sweden, writes Maria Oskarson.

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Afghanistan, Human Rights, Women

Rural Taliban Accept Plan to Keep Educating Afghan Girls

December 15, 2021

Hard-pressed communities have been reopening schools for girls up to grade 12, Barbara Crossette reports. 

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Analysis, COVID-19, Cuba, Human Rights, India, International, United Nations, Venezuela

Vijay Prashad: Pandemic Worsens the Old Divides

December 15, 2021

Vijay Prashad hails socialist educational programs that have stuck to their core principles and defied overall trends during the pandemic.  

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PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Maestro of Messes

December 14, 2021

Biden apparently dreamed of the presidency for decades. And now as his first year in office draws to a close we must reflect on how perilous it often turns out to be when dreams come true.

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Chris Hedges: The Execution of Julian Assange

December 14, 2021

He committed empire’s greatest sin. He exposed it as a criminal enterprise. And empires always kill those who inflict deep and serious wounds.

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Commentary, Iran, Israel, Middle East, Militarism, Pentagon, U.S.

Israel Pushes Hardline in Iran Nuclear Talks

December 14, 2021

Along with verbal appeals, Israel is preparing militarily, write Ariel Gold and Medea Benjamin.

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Assange extradition, Britain, Commentary, Legal, WikiLeaks

Craig Murray: What Assange’s Judges Did Not Address

December 14, 2021

Political will appears the more likely route to a breakthrough. But a look at Boris Johnson, Joe Biden and Scott Morrison shows no more conscience, principle or probity than the judicial bench, writes Murray.

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The Essence of CN: To Show That it Did Happen

December 14, 2021

There has been a massive mass media cover-up for the past 75 years.

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JOHN KIRIAKOU: CIA Sex Crimes

December 13, 2021

Why aren’t there hearings or investigations about these sex crimes at the C.I.A.? Why aren’t the House and Senate Judiciary Committees investigating, why do U.S. attorneys refuse to take up the cases?

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Analysis, China, Commentary, European Union, France, Germany, International, Russia

DIANA JOHNSTONE: The Growing Franco-German Estrangement

December 13, 2021

If the mood expressed by the new German governing coalition is that of a strong, conquering Germany, the mood in France is of national decline which needs to be stopped.

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THE ANGRY ARAB: Macron’s Treacherous Role in Lebanon

December 13, 2021

Here is an example of a Western power directly intervening to spread the tyrannical rule of Saudi Arabia over other Arab countries, writes As`ad AbuKhalil.

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Assange extradition, Britain, CN Live!, Legal, WikiLeaks

WATCH: CN Live! — ‘The Survival of Julian Assange’

December 13, 2021

Jill Stein and Doctors4Assange Lissa Johnson and Bill Hogan join CN legal analyst Alexander Mercouris to discuss the latest developments in the Julian Assange case.

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Assange extradition, WikiLeaks

WATCH: Hedges on Assange Ruling With the Editor-in-Chief

December 12, 2021

Chris Hedges interviewed Consortium News Editor-in-Chief Joe Lauria on his program On Contact about the High Court ruling allowing Julian Assange’s extradition to the United States. Broadcast before news of Assange’s stroke.

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Assange extradition, Britain, Legal, WikiLeaks

Would Assange’s Stroke Have Mattered to the High Court?

December 12, 2021

If the High Court knew that Julian Assange suffered a stroke on Oct. 27, the first day of the U.S. appeal hearing, would it have altered the court’s decision to allow his extradition?, asks Joe Lauria.

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American Empire, Analysis, Assange extradition, Australia, Britain, Commentary, Julian Assange, Legal, WikiLeaks

John Pilger: A Judicial Kidnapping

December 11, 2021

Julian Assange’s High Court judges offered no mitigation, no suggestion that they had agonised over legalities or even basic morality, writes John Pilger.

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American Empire, Assange extradition, Britain, Commentary, Intelligence, Legal, WikiLeaks

Democracy Dying in the Darkness of the Assange Case

December 10, 2021

The establishment figures on the bench took American promises as “solemn undertakings from one government to another” because Assange is too important to let go, writes Joe Lauria.

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Assange extradition, Britain, Commentary, Julian Assange, Legal, WikiLeaks

WATCH: The High Court Decides

December 10, 2021

The editor-in-chief reports on the High Court’s decision in the Assange case on Friday.

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Assange extradition, Commentary, Intelligence, Julian Assange, Legal, Militarism, Propaganda, U.S., United Kingdon, War Crimes, WikiLeaks

Assange: The Masks are Crumbling

December 10, 2021

The U.S. and its allies don’t care about press freedom beyond the extent it can be used to conduct propaganda, writes Caitlin Johnstone after the High Court’s ruling against Julian Assange.

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Assange extradition, Britain, Julian Assange, Legal, WikiLeaks

High Court Allows Assange Extradition, Quashing His Discharge

December 10, 2021

The High Court allowed the U.S. appeal to reverse an order not to extradite Julian Assange and to send the case back to magistrate’s court.

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Advanced Technologies, Australia, Militarism, Military Industry, Nuclear Weapons, Pentagon

Australia Captured

December 10, 2021

Michelle Fahy investigates the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s development of deep connections to the world’s largest and most powerful military weapons manufacturers.

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Analysis, Assange extradition, Commentary, Julian Assange, War Crimes, WikiLeaks

2021 Nobel Peace Prize: Freedom for the Press or the US?

December 9, 2021

The Nobel awarders will present the peace prize on Friday with full confidence they will once again get away with the betrayal of the antimilitarist purpose at the heart of Alfred Nobel’s testament in 1895, writes Fredrik S. Heffermehl.

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Analysis, Commentary, Israel, Middle East, Palestine, Propaganda, United Kingdon

The Tribal Left’s Mirror Image of Tribal Right

December 9, 2021

Truly liberating oneself from propaganda and transcending the identities that have been largely manufactured is the riskiest of ventures, writes Jonathan Cook.

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Assange extradition, Britain, Legal, WikiLeaks

US Appeal Decision on Assange on Friday at High Court

December 9, 2021

The ruling by the High Court in London on the U.S. appeal in the case of Julian Assange will come in court at 10:15 am London time Friday, WikiLeaks said.

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Analysis, Commentary, Human Rights, Legal, U.S.

US Supreme Court Poised to Retract a Fundamental Right

December 9, 2021

Six conservatives on the high court are about to gut the fundamental right to abortion, writes Marjorie Cohn.

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