Caitlin Johnstone: US Rejects Moscow’s Offer to Talk October 13, 2022 It’s inexcusable that these direct peace negotiations are not already underway. The recent escalation of this war makes peace talks more necessary, not less. Read more →
White Ukrainian Refugees Accepted by Nations Who Shut Out Others March 1, 2022 The country receiving the most so far is Poland, where over 280,000 people entered, according to a spokesperson for the U.N. refugee agency. Read more →
Journalists Tell Slovakia’s PM-Elect: ‘No Thanks’ March 11, 2020 Ed Holt reports on journalists’ reaction to Igor Matovic’s plan for them to serve as publicly funded watchdogs. Read more →
Netanyahu’s Brand of Tolerance for Anti-Semitism Goes Back 120 Years January 31, 2019 The Israeli prime minister’s ease with neo-Nazism and revisionist Holocaust history are not as surprising as they might seem, writes Daniel Lazare. Read more →