Tuesday, 5 May 2026 — #Together
Alan Miller signs the new #together & NO2ID joint Pledge in London at the Trafalgar Square rally, one of our Four Nations “Scrap Digital ID Rallies” on Sat 25 April
Tuesday, 5 May 2026 — #Together
Alan Miller signs the new #together & NO2ID joint Pledge in London at the Trafalgar Square rally, one of our Four Nations “Scrap Digital ID Rallies” on Sat 25 April
29 April, 2026 — Declassified UK

An Elbit drone damaged at the factory in Filton. (Photo: Handout)
Five Palestine Action activists dismissed their lawyers today and addressed a jury directly about how they targeted an Israeli weapons factory in Bristol.
Tuesday, 5 May 2026 — Global Delinquents
A stunning investigative report by Hebrew-language outlet Ynet has laid bare the embarrassing cataclysm not only of the US-Israeli war on Iran, but the Zionist entity’s effort throughout to end the Islamic Republic via covert and overt military and intelligence operations. Violent Mossad-orchestrated protests, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s murder, and a Kurdish invasion were intended to produce regime change and “total victory” over Tehran. Yet, as Ynet concludes: “what started as a far-reaching Israeli move, rich in imagination, final in its solution, ends in heartache.”
Monday, 4 May 2026 — Al Mayadeen English
In an interview with Al Mayadeen, Professor Mohammad Marandi discusses the reasons behind Iran’s decision to continue negotiating with Washington despite repeated US-Israeli deceit.
Marandi argues that through negotiations, Tehran proved to the international community the difference between Iran and the United States, with the latter finally showing its real image of aggression and brutality.
Sunday, 3 May 2026 — Chronicles of Haiphong
Geopolitical analyst KJ Noh discusses reports of an imminent strike as Trump reviews Iran’s peace proposal. We talk about how Iran has dropped a hammer on the US Navy as well as the crucial role of China in bringing the empire to the brink of its biggest defeat yet.
Sunday, 3 May 2026 — Al Mayadeen English
In an interview for Al Mayadeen, Professor Mohammad Marandi discusses how the extreme heat of the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula will be difficult for American forces to handle.
He explains that it is currently May, a transition month, and that temperatures will become extremely high by the end of it, adding that the American armed forces are not prepared for such conditions.
“Their bases are destroyed, and they have brought so many troops and equipment into the region that’s not well protected. So this is not a good time to be an American soldier,”
Professor Marandi said. He also noted that Donald Trump faces a deadline tied to his upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping in China. He explained that if Trump initiates a war now, he would not be able to conclude it before the trip, adding that the visit would likely not go well.
Satturday, 2 May 2026 — New Eastern Outlook
The pursuit of biblical mirages and tactical deals with conscience are leading Israel to total international isolation, economic strangulation, and a real threat to its existence.

Lies by the Numbers: 19,850 Sq. Km of Stolen Land
Friday, 1 May 2026 — Chronicles of Haiphong
Pepe Escobar discusses signals of the war on Iran restarting as CENTCOM briefs Trump on the US’s “final blow” and Iran’s air defenses activate overnight. The renowned geopolitical analyst and journalist of the multipolar world breaks down the huge geopolitical shift precipitated by this war and why it’s quickly becoming existential for the empire. Pepe Escobar is a geopolitical analyst and independent journalist. Follow him at Telegram: https://t.me/rocknrollgeopolitics and X: https://x.com/RealPepeEscobar
Friday, 1 May 2026 — Migrants Organise
| Britain’s immigration system is not broken; it is functioning exactly as intended, by blaming migrants for the political choices of those in power. |
Friday, 1 May 2026 — Struggle / La Lucha
Cubans took to the streets on May 1, 2026, under the slogan La Patria se defiende — the Homeland is Defended. The Central de Trabajadores de Cuba framed this year’s mobilization as an act of national defense. Trump’s Jan. 29 executive order imposed secondary tariffs on any country supplying oil to Cuba, adding what the CTC called an “energy siege” to the commercial and financial blockade Washington has maintained for 65 years.
Friday, 1 May 2026 — Jonathan Cook
Friday, 1 May 2026 — Corporate Watch
Spring is well and truly here, and we realise that an update from us is long overdue. So here’s a brief round up of some of the things we’ve been up to so far this year.
From Greenham Common to Just Stop Oil, injunctions have been exploited to stifle resistance to corporate power for decades. In 2023, this “lawfare” against those who resist was given a boost by draconian legislation which opened the door to increased police powers against protesters. Our in-depth report examines the history of the injunction as a tool to protect corporate interests and offers glimmers of hope in the climate of repression.
Friday, 1 May 2026 — Weaponized Information

A manifesto appears, and the media rings the alarm—yet stops short of naming the system that produced it. Beneath the controversy lies a vast machinery linking deportation databases, battlefield targeting, and corporate-state integration into a single infrastructure of control. What looks like a rogue tech firm is in fact the polished interface of a deeper transformation, where software becomes a vehicle for governance and power. The task before us is no longer interpretation, but organization—turning scattered resistance into a coordinated struggle against a system that is already fully operational.
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 30, 2026
Firday, 1 May 2026 — Radhika Desai

Trump’s criminal attack on Venezuela has thrown Cuba into a tailspin of crisis as the island nation lost access to the oil that had been its most important source of energy in recent decades, making up for the loss of oil from the former Soviet Union. A month ago, with Cuba plunged in powercuts, Trump told reporters ‘“I believe I will have the honour of taking Cuba,” “I mean, whether I free it, take it – I think I could do anything I want.” But can he? Though Cuba is a tiny island nation of fewer than 10 million people, it did not succumb to nearly 70 years of unremitting hostility, threats and sanctions from Washington and it not about to. And the world is changing and (yes) help is on the way. Discover how in this Geopolitical Economy Hour with three sterling scholars of and activists on Cuba, Helen Yaffee, Arnold August and Isaac Saney. Their deep historical scholarship and on the ground experience and knowledge about Cuba is eye-opening.
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Thursday, 30 April 2026 — Institute of Race Relations
This year sees the 50th anniversary of the premiere of the pathbreaking play Destiny by David Edgar, describing the rise of neo-fascism in the 1970s. He discusses its context and resonance for today in IRR News. Join a discussion on 3 May at the Cockpit Theatre, Marylebone, London on what the play has to teach us now about the fight against the far Right. Details are here.
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 — Black Agenda Report

Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
The impetus to question official narratives is quite logical, given the U.S. history of promoting war propaganda and other lies.
Thursday, 30 April 2026 — Rachel Blevins
Report say that while President Trump weighs options for bombing Iran or attempting a ground invasion, he is committed to continuing the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports. But it’s not just about hurting Iran.. it’s also about attempting to strangle China.
Brian Berletic, a geopolitical analyst and Host of The New Atlas, noted that in the same way the U.S. forced its vassal states in Europe to cut ties with Russia (and its cheap, plentiful energy resources) and to become dependent on U.S. energy, the Trump Admin now aims to do the same with Asia by trying to cut off the flow of energy from the Middle East.
The goal is to make the world energy dependent on the U.S. and to cause chaos and destruction in the growing multipolar world in the process.
Thursday, 30 April 2026 — The Tricontinental
Had Thomas Sankara not been assassinated in 1987 and been allowed to advance Burkina Faso’s development, perhaps the Sahel would have followed his example a generation ago – and things might look very different today.
Olga Yaméogo (Burkina Faso), Le soleil est dans vos pieds (The Sun Is at Your Feet), 2023.