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Getting Close

January 3, 2022

We are very close to meeting our Winter Fund Drive thanks to the incredibly generous support of our readers, including rockstar Roger Waters. We only have a short way to go. 

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Assange extradition, Afghanistan, Australia, Iraq, Media, WikiLeaks

What I Got Wrong About Julian Assange

January 7, 2022

Those who revealed un-redacted cables have never been prosecuted nor requested to remove them from the internet, writes Dean Yates.

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Censorship, American Empire, Biden Administration, Commentary, Iran, Media, Propaganda, Trump Administration, U.S.

Caitlin Johnstone: The Obedient Censors at Meta

January 6, 2022

A monopolistic Silicon Valley mega-corporation deleting political speech about an important historical figure because Washington says he was a terrorist is a notably brazen act of censorship.  

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American Empire, Africa, Analysis, Biden Administration, Commentary, International, Middle East, Militarism, Pentagon, Terrorism, The Bush-43 Administration, Torture, U.S. Congress, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News

The War on Terror Is a Success — for Terror

January 6, 2022

Nick Turse reports on the proliferation of U.S. military targets since U.S. Congress gave successive presidents an essentially free hand to make war around the world.

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Commentary, Human Rights, Scotland, United Kingdon

Craig Murray: Your Man in Saughton Jail

January 5, 2022

Murray recommends a spell there to any other middle-class person who, like himself, was foolish enough to believe that Scotland is a socially progressive country.

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Film, Arts, Bahrain, Column, Commentary, Media, Saudi Arabia

The Propaganda Engulfing Jamal Khashoggi

January 5, 2022

As’ad AbuKhalil writes this “friend” of Western journalists was close to the ruthless regime, even to the commander of his own eventual assassination squad. He’ll be remembered as the servant of Saudi princes and an early champion of bin Laden.

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Secrecy, Argentina, Censorship, Intelligence, Militarism, Nuclear Weapons, United Kingdon, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News

UK Deployed 31 Nuclear Weapons During Falklands War

January 5, 2022

British warships in 1982 were armed with dozens of nuclear depth charges in a nuclear-free zone in Latin America, Richard Norton-Taylor reports.

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American Empire, Analysis, China, Commentary, Europe, Foreign Policy, International, Russia, U.S.

Lowering the Throne of America’s Delusion

January 5, 2022

The U.S. will not face reality about its foreign policy disasters but rather retreats to fantasy worlds that exist only in its own imagination, writes Michael Brenner.

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Analysis, Commentary, Human Rights, Israel, Palestine, Religion, U.S.

Schism in US Judaism Deepens

January 4, 2022

As the Ultra-Orthodox pack their bags for Israel, Lawrence Davidson says other American Jews remain in place and continue an increasingly heated debate over human rights versus Zionism.

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Analysis, Biden Administration, Commentary, Environment, U.S.

Replacing the Pipes from Coast to Coast

January 4, 2022

Gabriel Filippelli welcomes the $15 billion in the recently enacted infrastructure bill but says it is still not enough for the de-leading work needed nationwide in the U.S. 

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Analysis, Climate Change, Commentary

New Year’s Day 2050

January 4, 2022

The international community will, by mid-century, need to find new forms of collaboration to contain the damage wrought by climate catastrophe, writes Alfred W. McCoy.

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WikiLeaks, Assange extradition, Protests, U.S. Congress

JOHN KIRIAKOU: My Resolution to Write

January 3, 2022

In 2022, I’m going to write more to people in prison and in Congress too, the author vows.

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Climate Change, International, U.S., United Nations, Women

UN Official Also on the Board of Shell

January 3, 2022

If Jane Holl Lute’s many endeavors outside the U.N. passed the institution’s ethics test, her latest gig became more complicated, Stéphanie Fillion reports.

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American Empire, Assange extradition, Brazil, Britain, Commentary, International, Latin America, Russia, Ukraine, WikiLeaks

WATCH: Galloway & Lauria on What to Expect in 2022

January 1, 2022

Editor-in-Chief Joe Lauria spoke to George and Gayatri Galloway about what the year 2022 might bring. 

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Assange extradition, WikiLeaks

WATCH: Assange: Can Exposure Bring Justice?

January 1, 2022

Join Fidel Narváez, former consul at the Ecuador embassy in London, and John Kiriakou, former C.I.A. officer and CN columnist, discussing Julian Assange’s case.  Produced by the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee, WI. Watch the replay.  

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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM CONSORTIUM NEWS!

January 1, 2022

Wishing our readers and viewers a healthy and productive 2022.

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WATCH: Pilger, Parry, Hedges, Stein and Stone

December 31, 2021

John Pilger, Nat Parry, Chris Hedges, Jill Stein and Oliver Stone with a special year-end message.

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Analysis, Commentary, Media

New Year’s Eve 2017: Bob Parry’s Last Article–A Manifesto on the State of Journalism

December 31, 2021

On New Year’s Eve 2017, less than a month before he would die, CN founder Bob Parry wrote his last article, a manifesto on the remit of journalism and its threatened demise, a chilling forecast of what was to come. 

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Analysis, Afghanistan, Bolivia, Chile, Commentary, COVID-19, Cuba, Human Rights, Income Inequality, International, Venezuela

A Bittersweet 2021

December 31, 2021

There have been immense victories and catastrophic defeats, writes Vijay Prashad. 

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Afghanistan, American Empire, Argentina, Biden Administration, China, Commentary, COVID-19, Environment, International, Iran, Labor, Latin America, Mexico, Militarism, Nuclear Weapons, U.S.

Yes, 10 Good Things About 2021

December 30, 2021

If gains can be made in a year as disastrous as this one, just think what might be accomplished in 2022, writes Medea Benjamin.

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Analysis, Column, Commentary, Intelligence, Israel

THE ANGRY ARAB: How Mossad Helps Arab Despots

December 30, 2021

Since its inception, the Israeli intelligence agency has been a terrorist organization, writes As`ad AbuKhalil.  

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American Empire, Commentary, Media, Propaganda

Caitlin Johnstone: Reading Both Sides

December 29, 2021

People who leap to embrace pro-Western arguments against imperial-targeted governments rarely consider anything that opposes the TV news.

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NAT PARRY: ‘My Father Would Be Proud’

December 29, 2021

Nat Parry, the son of the late Robert Parry, founder of this site, says Consortium News is carrying on his father’s work with an independent and principled approach to journalism.

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American Empire, Analysis, Assange extradition, Biden Administration, Censorship, Commentary, Intelligence, Iraq, Julian Assange, Media, Middle East, Militarism, Obama Administration, Propaganda, Trump Administration, U.S., United Nations, WikiLeaks

Throwing a Shoe at the Illegal US War on Iraq

December 29, 2021

Vijay Prashad explains why a group of international media organizations reject and denounce the U.S. government’s attack on Julian Assange and journalism.

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American Empire, Analysis, Biden Administration, Cold War, Column, Commentary, Europe, Media, Russia

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Putin Speaks

December 28, 2021

As the Russian president’s year-end presser helped underscore, Europe will increasingly understand itself as the western end of Eurasia rather than the eastern shore of the Atlantic.

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What We Do With Your Donations

December 28, 2021

For 26 years Consortium News has depended on the support of our loyal readers. Here’s what we do with your contributions.

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Arts, Film, Politics, Science, Social Media

‘Don’t Look Up’ Is No Laughing Matter

December 27, 2021

The film depicts a society gone mad, just like the real one, writes Joe Lauria.

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Assange extradition, Biden Administration, Commentary, Obama Administration, WikiLeaks

Chris Hedges: PEN America Uncoils Rope to Get Assange

December 27, 2021

Careerists and Democratic Party apparatchiks successfully leverage corporate money and backing to seize and deform historic rights organizations into appendages of the ruling class.

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Consortiumnews.com, Fall Fund Drive, Media, WikiLeaks

Chris Hedges: CN’s ‘Courageous & Independent’ Assange Reporting

December 27, 2021

One of the leading journalists’ of our age expounds on the unique importance of Consortium News.

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American Empire, Consortiumnews.com, Media, Winter Fund Drive

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

December 27, 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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Consortiumnews.com, Media, Winter Fund Drive

JOHN PILGER: ‘What Newspapers Used to Be’

December 26, 2021

One of the world’s greatest journalists and documentary filmmakers says there is no finer journalism on the net than Consortium News: “Its up-to-the minute news and analysis are superb.”

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American Empire, Analysis, Biden Administration, Commentary, Intelligence, Media, Militarism, Obama Administration, U.S., Ukraine

How Not to Explain the Ukraine Crisis

December 24, 2021

The PBS NewsHour invited on just about the worst person in the U.S. government to help Americans understand the crisis in Ukraine, writes Mike Madden.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM CONSORTIUM NEWS

December 24, 2021

A welcomed respite from the madness that surrounds us but also a time to reflect.

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