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Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus Sworn In as Bangladesh’s Prime Minister
Yunus thanked Bangladeshi youth for giving the country a “rebirth” and vowed to work for the public good.
Activist: Pay Attention to the Sudanese People and Not the 2 Warring Parties
You can’t end the famine through the same factions that “are killing us and causing us to starve,” says Marine Alneel.
Thousands in UK Rally Against Fascism and Islamophobia Amid Far Right Riots
Academic Faiza Shaheen says the protests are a good first step, but that longer-term organizing is needed.
Dispatch From a Meatpacking Factory: “If We Unite as Workers, We Have the Power”
A poultry worker and union steward in Minnesota shares her thoughts on the fight to protect immigrant workers.
How Will Israel’s Assassinations Impact Future Actions of Iran and Hamas?
As the Gaza genocide continues, Netanyahu aims to draw the US into war with Iran and Hezbollah, says Jeremy Scahill.
Bangladesh’s President Dissolves Parliament After Prime Minister’s Resignation
The military says an interim government will be formed to lead the country to new elections, but its makeup is unclear.
Journalist Marc Lamont Hill: Josh Shapiro Is Not a Progressive VP Candidate
The Pennsylvania governor is reportedly at the top of the list of potential running mates for Kamala Harris.
Knesset Members Joined in Riot to Thwart Questioning of Soldiers Accused of Rape
Those protesting against the soldiers' charges are “the face of the state,” says +972 Magazine's Oren Ziv.
Radical Acts of Care: From Underground Abortions to Militant Clinic Defense
“There are deep lessons here about comradery,” says author Angela Hume.
Whoever Wins in November, Our Movement Must Make Palestine Nonnegotiable
“The establishment is pushing Palestine off the front pages,” Eman Abdelhadi says. “We have to counter that.”