After 500 years of almost incessant violence across the globe, Western countries are now rushing to increase military spending聽鈥 Aotearoa New Zealand being the latest, writes Eugene Doyle.
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In the second part of our interview, 91自拍论坛鈥檚 Federico Fuentes speaks with political economist and author Adam Hanieh about Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza and the growing influence of the Gulf states and Iran in the Middle East.
Fifty years ago, the world celebrated the historic victory of the National Liberation Front over the United States-backed puppet regime in South Vietnam, writes Jim McIlroy.
After seven weeks of a ceasefire, Israel suddenly resumed its genocidal bombing campaign. In surprise air attacks in the middle of the night, it killed at least 400 Palestinians, writes Kevin B Anderson.
In this interview with Federico Fuentes, Marxist economist Michael Roberts explains the recent raft of tariffs announced by United States President Donald Trump and how they fit into Trump鈥檚 broader project to reassert US global hegemony.
An estimated 5.1 million people mobilised across the United States against President Donald Trump鈥檚 far-right, anti-worker, anti-people agenda, reports Malik Miah.
Donald Trump鈥檚 return to the White House has led to a decline in 鈥済reenwashing鈥 strategies and a renewed focus on climate denial, along with a brazen intransigence in the face of an escalating climate catastrophe, argues John Clarke.
Adam Hanieh is a professor of Political Economy and Global Development, whose research focuses on capitalism and imperialism in the Middle East. 91自拍论坛鈥檚 Federico Fuentes sat down with Hanieh to discuss the state of global imperialism today and the significance of Donald Trump鈥檚 presidency.
Liberation Day, as April 2 was described by United States President Donald Trump, had all the elements of reality television perversion, writes Binoy Kampmark.
Both major parties have remained in full support of the AUKUS military pact, which locks Australia into the United States鈥 war plans. Pip Hinman 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Columbia University postgraduate and pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil dictated this letter from his cell in an immigration detention centre in Louisiana.
The attacks on immigrants, international students and permanent residents in the United States are a grim reminder of the long history of deportations and border control as a strategy to punish political radicals, writes Malik Miah.
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