What We Can Learn from American History The rapid spread of the highly contagious novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has prompted a rash of new … Fear of Disease and Workers’ RightsRead more
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The pros and cons of planting trees to address global warming
It seems like such a simple, straightforward, empowering idea: plant trees – a lot of trees – all over the world, and watch the planet’s … The pros and cons of planting trees to address global warmingRead more
Israelis are extremely attuned to the US news cycle
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfLrx3cQoRY&rel=0] Norman Finkelstein AARON MATÉ: It’s the Real News. I’m Aaron Maté. The Gaza Strip is among the world’s most densely populated areas and … Israelis are extremely attuned to the US news cycleRead more
International community force Israel to follow international law
Scott Douglas Jacobsen: 70% of the current population of Gaza, more than 70 years later, are officially recognized as refugees. Approximately half of the population … International community force Israel to follow international lawRead more
The Link Between Neoliberalism, Perfectionism, and Mental Health Disorders
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA6vcBItzaU&rel=0] Thomas Curran GREG WILPERT: Welcome to The Real News Network. I’m Gregory Wilpert coming to you from Quito, Ecuador. A recent report from … The Link Between Neoliberalism, Perfectionism, and Mental Health DisordersRead more
Despite the sadness and anger, working for Human Rights
Musa Abu Hashash is a Field Researcher (Hebron District) for B’Tselem/ The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories. The organizational name, … Despite the sadness and anger, working for Human RightsRead more
Shining a light on international energy inequality
A new study has found extreme disparity in the use of energy among richer and poorer people – both within countries and between them. The … Shining a light on international energy inequalityRead more
Socialism at Its Finest after Fed’s Bazooka Fails
In what is being called the worst financial crisis since 1929, the US stock market has lost a third of its value in the space … Socialism at Its Finest after Fed’s Bazooka FailsRead more
US Government Trying to Use An Unjust Conviction Against Julian Assange
In 2015 I was wrongfully convicted of, and imprisoned for, violating the U.S. Espionage Act. Now, while there is no question that I stand in … US Government Trying to Use An Unjust Conviction Against Julian AssangeRead more
Robert Parry wins 2017 Martha Gellhorn prize for journalism
John Pilger made the following remarks in presenting the 15th Martha Gellhorn Prize to the American journalist Robert Parry at a dinner in London on … Robert Parry wins 2017 Martha Gellhorn prize for journalismRead more