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On 60th Anniversary of US-Backed Coup, Brazilians Ask US to Declassify Records
The US planned for a possible invasion and sent agents to support the coup. Sixty years later, Brazilians need answers.
Palestinians and Allies Around the Globe Mark Land Day Amid Genocide in Gaza
Thousands of Palestinians marched through Deir Hanna, where Israel violently cracked down on protests on March 30, 1976.
Biden Quietly Transfers More Bombs and Warplanes to Aid Israel in Gaza Genocide
Despite publicly imploring Netanyahu to stop “indiscriminate bombing” of civilians, Biden continues to supply the bombs.
Meet the Drag Artists Using Their Platforms to Combat the Genocide in Gaza
Drag artists are defying corporate media censorship to uplift the Palestinian liberation struggle.
Report: Deliberate Ecocide a Key Element of Israel’s Genocidal Campaign in Gaza
As Palestine's Land Day approaches, Israeli forces have destroyed roughly 40 percent of Gaza's agricultural land.
UK Court Gives Biden Chance to Dodge Assange Appeal by “Assuring” His Rights
The WikiLeaks publisher could be extradited if the US gives “satisfactory assurances” of rights and no death penalty.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Sheds Light on Dangers Faced by Many Immigrant Workers
Six people are missing and presumed dead after a cargo ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday morning.
Israel Remains Intent on Genocide Despite World Court Orders
After the ICJ told Israel not to commit genocide, it killed, wounded and denied aid to tens of thousands of Gazans.
Ocasio-Cortez Condemns US Complicity in Gaza “Genocide” and “Forced Famine”
“This was all accomplished … with U.S. resources and weapons,” the New York representative said.
Sudan May Soon Face the World’s Worst Hunger Crisis
“This is the largest mass mortality crisis that we are facing in the world,” says author Alex de Waal.