The Espionage Act & Julian Assange — 6: Assange in the Dock July 13, 2021 The sixth and final part of a six-part series on Julian Assange and the Espionage Act. Read more →
THE ANGRY ARAB: How Western Media Came to Mirror That of Gulf Despots July 12, 2021 Among the locals in the Middle East who work for foreign media, you won’t find anyone who criticizes Saudi Arabia or supports resistance to Israel, writes As`ad AbuKhalil. They simply won’t be hired. Read more →
The Espionage Act & Julian Assange — 5: The Pentagon Papers July 12, 2021 Part five of a six-part series on Julian Assange and the Espionage Act. Read more →
Our ‘Obsessive’ Coverage of Assange July 10, 2021 Some readers have asked us why we are “obsessed” with the case of Julian Assange. Read more →
Sham Surveillance Safeguards Vs. Tucker Carlson July 9, 2021 James Bovard skewers the civil liberties watchdog board, calling it the same kind of lap dog as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. Read more →
The Espionage Act & Julian Assange — 4: In Hot & Cold War July 9, 2021 Part four of a six-part series on Julian Assange and the Espionage Act. Read more →
The Espionage Act & Julian Assange — 3: Passing the Espionage Act July 8, 2021 Part three of a six-part series on Julian Assange and the Espionage Act. Read more →
The Espionage Act & Julian Assange — 2: The Espionage Act’s UK Origins July 7, 2021 Part two of a six-part series on Julian Assange and the Espionage Act. Read more →
The Espionage Act & Julian Assange — 1: A History of Prosecuting Speech July 6, 2021 Consortium News begins today a six-part series on Julian Assange and the Espionage Act. Read more →
Netanyahu Is Out But Nothing Has Changed for Palestinians July 1, 2021 James Zogby says that once again the U.S. media is ignoring Israel’s creeping annexation of Palestinian lands and the government’s brutal aggression. Read more →