The former Greek finance minister and the ex-U.S. national security adviser engaged in a tense standoff in the 2020 Holberg Debate on whether global stability is possible.
UN Human Rights Commissioner Probing Racist Violence in US as Part of Worldwide Study After Trump Administration Blocked UN Human Rights Council US Inquiry
Civil Rights, Commentary, Gun Violence, Militarism, Police Brutality, Protests, Race Relations, Trump Administration, U.S.
US Downgraded as Civil Liberties Deteriorate Across the Americas
Roger Waters Supports Consortium News
John Pilger: Support Consortium News
Joe Lauria on the Alleged Russian Hack
Global Hot Spots You Probably Don’t Know About (But Should)
Africa, American Empire, Brazil, Central America, Commentary, Cuba, Ecuador, Egypt, Europe, Gulf States, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Thailand, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
What Happened to the Global Uprisings of a Decade Ago?
Melzer Asks Trump to Pardon Assange
The UN Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment has written to the U.S. president asking him to grant a pardon to the imprisoned publisher.
Biden Administration, Campaign 2020, Climate Change, Commentary, COVID-19, Election 2020, Environment, Foreign Policy, Militarism, Military Industry, Obama Administration, Trump Administration, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
Chris Hedges: The Great Delusion
Biden Quietly Adds Goldman Sachs, Big Tech Officials to Transition
Consortium News Facing Cutbacks With Slow Winter Fund Drive
LETTER FROM INDIA: Indian Farmers’ Protest Takes Tragic Turn
VIPS MEMO: To Biden: Don’t Be Suckered on Russia
A Pandemic of ‘Russian Hacking’
Campaign 2016, Constitution, Foreign Policy, Intelligence, Media, Obama Administration, Politics, Russiagate, Trump Administration
25 YEARS OF CN: Russia-Hack Story, Another Media Failure—Dec. 19, 2016
Washington Post: Russians Are ‘Hacking Our Minds’
Study of 50 Years of Tax Cuts for Rich Confirms ‘Trickle Down’ an Absolute Sham
Glenn Greenwald’s Call Same as Bob Parry’s in 1995
After resigning from The Intercept when it suppressed one of his stories, Greenwald is calling for a new news outlet whose aim is the same as what the creator of this website established in November 1995.
Corporations Accused of Crimes Get More Rights Than People
The U.S. Labor Department guarantees privacy rights to corporations under investigation, a reasonable precaution not afforded to regular Americans, say Sarah Esther Lageson and Elizabeth Chiarello.