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“Be Realistic, Demand the Impossible!”: How the Events of 1968 Transformed French Society
What happened across the world in May 1968 was the decade's most significant political development.
Seventy Years After Korea’s Division, Women Lead Push for Peace
This week, the Korean peace makers were joined by an international delegation of women peace activists for a symposium focused on ending the Korean War. A women's peace walk …
Trump Isn’t the First US President to Betray Iran
There are many examples of the United States betraying implicit or explicit agreements with Iran, sending the already tortured relationship into even deeper enmity and mistrust.
Macri’s Argentina Has Become a Hotbed of Neoliberalism and Police Violence
Argentina has led Latin America's turn to the right.
Corker at Pompeo Hearing: We Already Endorsed Regime Change in Syria
Pompeo called for Trump to take military action in Syria.
Vowing “Major Decisions,” Trump Says “Nothing Off the Table” for Syria
Trump was scheduled to meet with generals last evening.
“Apartheid, Rogue, Terrorist State”: Glenn Greenwald on Israel’s Murder of Gaza Protesters, Reporter
Hundreds of mourners gathered in Gaza for the funeral of Palestinian journalist Yaser Murtaja.
Glenn Greenwald on Syria: US and Israel Revving Up War Machine Won’t Help Suffering Syrian Civilians
Israeli F-15 bomber jets have reportedly bombed a Syrian air base used by Iranian forces.
Chaos Reigns: John Bolton Is Now at Trump’s Right Hand. What Fresh Hell Awaits Us?
Even this White House staff was sad to see H.R. McMaster depart. They have no idea what Bolton will do either.
In Wake of Gaza Massacre, Israeli Leaders Should Be Prosecuted for War Crimes
It was a premeditated, hence illegal, use of deadly force.