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Germany: Ukraine Losing Hundreds of Soldiers Everyday

January 24, 2023 12 Comments

Washington believes Kiev is expending significant resources in the battle for Bakhmut.

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Climate Change Will Supersede Everything

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The Pentagon's Massive Intelligence Failure on China.

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Patrick Lawrence: Investigate This, Jim Jordan

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By Patrick Lawrence / Original to ScheerPost Somewhere between the first and second times I heard someone say “weaponize,” this term and its derivatives—“weaponizing,” “weaponization,” and so on—began to repel…

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Daniel Ellsberg says using the Espionage Act against journalist Julian Assange in blatant violation of the First Amendment means the First Amendment is essentially gone.

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Chris Hedges: The Plague of Social Isolation

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The rupture of social bonds and loss of community, caused by the decades-long assault on the poor and working class and the ravages of the pandemic, have resulted in a…

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By Nancy Snyder / CounterPunch On Tuesday, January 10, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the matter of Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local…

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Beyond the ‘Border Crisis’

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Reducing a humanitarian crisis to an issue of “border security” puts real solutions out of reach.

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Peru’s Natural Resources: CIA-Linked US Ambassador Meets With Mining and Energy Ministers to Talk ‘Investments’

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Peru has large reserves of copper, gold, zinc, silver, lead, iron, and natural gas. After a coup overthrew left-wing President Pedro Castillo, the US ambassador, CIA veteran Lisa Kenna, met…

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Prominent lawyers, journalists and human rights defenders say prosecuting Assange poses a grave threat to journalism.

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January 21, 2023 7 Comments

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