Mark Curtis provides an introduction to Dame Victoria Sharp, who will rule next week on the WikiLeaks publisher’s bid to stop his extradition to the U.S.
Civil Rights, Human Rights, Julian Assange, Legal, Press Freedom, Right Wing, U.S., U.S. Justice Dept., United Kingdon, War Crimes, WikiLeaks
Analysis, Column, Commentary, History, Intelligence, Military, Military Industry, Russia, U.S. Congress, Ukraine, United Nations, WMD
SCOTT RITTER: Mike Turner’s Folly
Weaponizing Anti-Semitism Against the World Court
Throwing Good Money After Bad in Ukraine?
Civil Rights, Commentary, Human Rights, Israel, Legal, Palestine, United Nations, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News, War Crimes
Imperiled Gazans Do Have Somewhere to Go
Caitlin Johnstone: Israel Needs to be Hated
Israel’s Big Game Propaganda
How the CIA Destabilizes the World
Biden Administration, China, Column, Commentary, Human Rights, International Criminal Court (ICC), Israel, Legal, Middle East, Palestine, South Africa, United Nations, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
AS’AD AbuKHALIL: Arabs Divided on ICJ Ruling
The Killing Fields of Gaza
Patrick Lawrence: Crisis at the NYT
South Africa Calls on ICJ to Stop Israel’s Rafah Assault
Russian Imperialism?
Biden Administration, Canada, European Union, Germany, Human Rights, Legal, Military Industry, Netherlands, U.S., United Kingdon, War Crimes
EU’s Borrell: Cut Off Arms to Israel
Dutch Court Blocks Weapons Parts for Israel
Biden Administration, Censorship, Commentary, France, Germany, Israel, Palestine, Russia, Ukraine, United Kingdon
What Has the Putin Interview Achieved?
American Empire, China, Colonialism, Commentary, Economy, Latin America, Russia, U.S., U.S. State Department, United Nations, Venezuela
25 Years of Venezuelan Defiance
Commentary, France, Israel, Palestine, Politics, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News