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Biden Administration, Censorship, Foreign Policy, Saudi Arabia, Secrecy, U.S.

9/11 Families to Biden: Release Details of Saudi Involvement

August 7, 2021

The survivors’ latest push for declassification follows a call by several Democratic senators for a review of the FBI documents just short of 20 years after the attacks.

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Commentary, COVID-19, Human Rights, Protests, South Africa

South Africa’s Never-Ending Crisis

August 6, 2021

The public sentiment is that the “stimulus” was largely looted, writes Busi Sibeko in this argument for ending austerity. 

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Africa, Analysis, Argentina, Commentary, South Africa, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News

No Two Elephants Are Alike

August 6, 2021

The July riots in South Africa remind Ryan Brunette of those by the Peronists in Argentina in December 2001. But Zuma’s people are moving from a much weaker position.

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Biden Administration, Climate Change, Commentary, Militarism, Pentagon, Protests, U.S., U.S. Congress

The Pentagon Is Killing Us

August 6, 2021

The U.S. must downsize its military budget to meet the climate crisis, writes Marcy Winograd. 

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American Empire, Australia, COVID-19, Foreign Policy

US Dictates Foreign Policy to Australia But Won’t Give It Excess Vaccines

August 6, 2021

The U.S. expects Australia to follow its foreign policy commands but has rejected a desperate plea for excess vaccines as Sydney remains in lockdown and the U.S. wastes a million doses.

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Analysis, Assange extradition, Commentary, Intelligence, International, Joe Lauria, Julian Assange, Legal, Militarism, United Kingdon

Official Secrets Act: UK Planned Reform Makes Criminals Out of Journalists

August 5, 2021

In a remarkable twist, this new legislation equates investigative journalism with spying, writes Karin Wahl-Jorgensen. 

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Assange extradition, Britain, Column, Intelligence, Julian Assange, Legal, Letter from Britain, Letter from London, Media, Secrecy, U.S., WikiLeaks

LETTER FROM LONDON: The Obsessive Pursuit of Assange as UK Prepares Its Own Espionage Act

August 5, 2021

The single-minded U.S. pursuit of Julian Assange as Britain proposes changes to its official secrets law shows the fierce determination of both governments to conceal their secrets, writes Alexander Mercouris.

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Climate Change, Commentary, Immigration, International, Sport, Syria

The Beauty & Tragedy of the Olympic Refugee Team

August 5, 2021

It’s not enough to honor millions of refugees with a team of their own, says Phyllis Bennis. They need rights, not medals.

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Analysis, Biden Administration, Commentary, Health Reform, Politics, U.S., U.S. Congress

Nina Turner’s Loss Is US Oligarchy’s Gain

August 4, 2021

Norman Solomon comments on the victory of a corporate Democrat over a progressive firebrand in the Ohio congressional primary. 

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Civil Rights, Commentary, Legal, Religion

Walter Plywaski & Atheists’ Right to US Citizenship

August 4, 2021

Kristina M. Lee pays tribute to a Holocaust survivor’s contribution to the fight for religious freedom after his Covid-related death earlier this year.

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Commentary, COVID-19, Legal, U.S.

COVID-19: More US Defendants Plead Guilty

August 4, 2021

The authors say the pandemic changed the nation’s criminal justice system in two major ways. 

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Africa, Analysis, Commentary, Israel, Palestine

Israel’s New Observer Status at African Union

August 3, 2021

Yotam Gidron says the AU’s rhetoric of solidarity with Palestine is becoming increasingly hollow.

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American Empire, Arts, Biden Administration, Commentary

Cuba’s US-Backed Pop-Culture Dissidents

August 3, 2021

Over the past decade, Washington has spent millions to cultivate anti-government rappers, rock musicians, artists, and journalists in Cuba, Max Blumenthal reports. 

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Censorship, Commentary

Keith Olbermann Wants Jimmy Dore Banned

August 3, 2021

More and more excuses are being invented to censor, de-platform and marginalize everyone outside the Overton window of war, oligarchy, ecocide and oppression, writes Caitlin Johnstone.

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Analysis, Column, Gulf States, Israel, Middle East, Militarism, Protests, Tunisia, U.S.

THE ANGRY ARAB: Counter-Revolution Strikes Tunisia

August 2, 2021

The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel and the U.S. just don’t want democracy in the Arab world, writes As`ad AbuKhalil.

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American Empire, Cold War, Commentary, Militarism, Military, Military Industry, Pentagon, U.S.

Reinventing the US Military for Real National Defense

August 2, 2021
Texas National Guard soldiers in Houston, Aug. 27, 2017, to aid residents affected by Hurricane Harvey. (Texas Army National Guard photo)

Collectively, Americans need to imagine a world in which they are no longer the foremost merchants of death, writes William J. Astore, as the arsenal of democracy became the arsenal of empire.

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American Empire, Analysis, Assange extradition, Biden Administration, Cold War, COVID-19, History, Julian Assange, Militarism, Military, Trump Administration, WikiLeaks

WATCH: A Fiery Defense of Assange

August 2, 2021

Gareth Porter on the Pentagon deceiving and manipulating civilian leaders in the Cold War; Lori Wallach on greed hindering the global vaccine rollout; and Joe Lauria on the myths that mislead many on Julian Assange.

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Censorship, Commentary, Legal, Media, Scotland

Murray’s Last Words Before Prison

August 1, 2021

The former British diplomat, who is going to prison for contempt of court, has published his last blog post until he is free in eight months.

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Britain, Commentary, Legal, WikiLeaks

Murray Jailing Latest Move to Stop Journalism

July 31, 2021

It may not be surprising that corporate journalists, keen to hold on to their jobs, are consenting through their silence to this all-out assault on journalism and free speech, with Craig Murray its latest victim, writes Jonathan Cook.

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Assange extradition, CN Live!, WikiLeaks

WATCH: CN Live! — ‘Doctors Warn Assange May Not Survive Appeal Process’

July 31, 2021

Doctors for Assange joined CN Live! to voice their concern that Julian Assange’s deteriorating health in prison threatens his very survival during the long appeals process set to begin later this year. Watch the replay.

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American Empire, Arts, Books, Iraq, Latin America, Mexico

A Conversation With Gore Vidal on the ‘E’ Word

July 31, 2021

Author Gore Vidal died nine years ago today. In May 2007, Joe Lauria sat down with Mr. Vidal to discuss empire. Here, published for the first time, is that interview with a great American writer.

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Africa, Commentary, COVID-19, Economy, Human Rights, Income Inequality, India

COVAX Isn’t Africa’s Silver Bullet

July 30, 2021

The facility’s colonial mindset is an ever-present reminder that “aid is dead,” writes Suhail Omar. 

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Africa, COVID-19, Ghana, South Africa, United Nations

COVAX Rollout Accelerating in Africa

July 30, 2021

The continent is in the throes of a third wave of the pandemic and a WHO official said the rise in shipments shines a “light at the end of the tunnel that must not be snuffed out again.” 

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Books, Commentary, Media, Religion, U.S.

Chris Hedges: The Forged Gospel of Jesus’ Wife

July 30, 2021

Ariel Sabar masterfully dissects the dishonesty and narcissism inherent in nearly all Christian theological work in his book Veritas: A Harvard Professor, A Con Man and the Gospel of Jesus’s Wife.

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Commentary, Economy, Labor

Bill in Congress Would Curb Predatory Private Equity Destroying More Jobs

July 29, 2021

The Hufcor plant in Janesville, Wisconsin, was profitable before investors gobbled it up, writes Elisa McCartin. The “Stop Wall Street Looting Act” might put an end to such predatory practices. 

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Biden Administration, COVID-19, Cuba, Trump Administration, U.S.

Open Letter to Biden: Lift Trump Sanctions & ‘Let Cuba Live’

July 29, 2021

The more than 400 signatories include former heads of state, politicians, intellectuals, scientists, members of the clergy, artists, musicians and activists.

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American Empire, Analysis, China, Foreign Policy, International, Militarism, Obama Administration, Pentagon, U.S., U.S. Congress

Behind Obama’s Risky Shift on Taiwan

July 29, 2021

Richard C. Bush has helped preserve peace between Beijing and Taipei. But as Gareth Porter reports, he changed his position.   

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Afghanistan, American Empire, Biden Administration, Censorship, Commentary, Foreign Policy, Iraq

Chris Hedges: US Collective Suicide

July 28, 2021

The return of the Taliban to power will be one more signpost of the end of the American empire — and nobody will be held accountable.

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Ireland, Legal, Secrecy, United Kingdon, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News

Impunity for Killings in Service of the State

July 28, 2021

Anne Cadwallader reports on the U.K. government’s proposals to end prosecutions for killings during the conflict in Northern Ireland. 

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Britain, CN Live!, Film, History, International, Israel, Middle East, Palestine, Right Wing, United Nations, War Crimes

YouTube Lifts Block on CN Live! — ‘Palestine: 20 Years Later’ with John Pilger & Ilan Pappé

July 28, 2021

YouTube blocked a CN Live! program on Palestine in the 20 years since John Pilger’s film Palestine is Still the Issue with Pilger and Israeli historian Ilan Pappé.  

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Civil Rights, Column, Commentary, Intelligence, Militarism, Secrecy, Surveillance, U.S.

JOHN KIRIAKOU: The Same FBI

July 27, 2021

From the Michigan kidnapping plotters to the Portland occupiers to my own brush with a sting, not much has changed since J. Edgar Hoover.

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