Mass-Murdering Chaos in Syria
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called it “Creative Chaos” (1). It’s actually mass-murder. This is what is happening now in Syria, beneath the
The Far Right Is a Lucrative Market for Book Publishers
The publishers that dominate the book trade have all created special imprints that cater to ultraconservative readers. They don’t want their brands associated with racism
EU backs Islamic terrorists in Syria while Russia, US condemn their massacres
Brussels is criticizing Christians and Alawites for defending themselves while supporting the barbaric actions of the terrorist regime, as the US actually condemned the atrocities
We Can’t Talk About Climate Without Talking About Capitalism
For decades, a technocratic approach has predominated within the environmental movement. Adam Hanieh, an expert on oil and Middle Eastern history, argues that solutions to
Russia and Africa: Reshaping Relationships
After two high-level summits and series of ministerial conferences and several bilateral meetings over the past few years, Russia’s geopolitical influence has significantly risen and
EU’s €800 Billion ‘ReArm Europe Plan’ – Unaffordable Arms Race Doomed to Fail
The approval of the ReArm Europe plan during the Special European Council summit on March 7 means mobilizing up to €800 billion over four years to
Trump Considering “Large Scale Sanctions” on Russia until a Cease Fire is Reached
Trump surprised friends and foes alike when he posted the following on Friday: “Based on the fact that Russia is absolutely ‘pounding’ Ukraine on the
Spring Festival a Global Reminder of the Importance of Traditional Values
For many Chinese, the heart of the Spring Festival lies in family reunion. This year, what makes the festival more special is that the Spring
France’s “War Economy” Is a Prelude to Cutting the Welfare State
In recent months, Emmanuel Macron insisted on the need to slash public debt, yet now he calls for huge military spending. The call to remilitarize
We Can Organize Amazon, but Only If We Understand It
Organizing Amazon workers is both an existential challenge and an opportunity for labor. But the company’s cash advantages and operational flexibility mean that traditional union