March 31, 2025
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Pepe Escobar: From Sana’a to Saada — Yemen during wartime
SAADA, northwest Yemen – It’s 2 pm on Wednesday, March 26, and I am standing in a deserted boulevard in Saada during Ramadan, in silence, surrounded by mountains, and watching a road sign telling me the Saudi border is only a two-hour drive away. Continue reading
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Marked for Assassination: Gaza Journalists on Israeli Hit List Refuse to Stop Reporting
The day after the assassination of Palestinian journalist Hossam Shabat, the Israeli military openly celebrated his killing. A correspondent for Al Jazeera Mubasher and a contributor to Drop Site News, Shabat was killed on March 24 when the Israeli military targeted him as he was driving in his car in Beit Lahia. He was 23… Continue reading
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Restoring Lies and Insanity to American History
The assault on historical memory by the Trump administration is designed to obliterate our shared understanding of reality and whitewash the crimes of the past to whitewash the crimes of the present. Continue reading
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Netanyahu Promises the “Final Stage” of Gaza Genocide Will Lead to Implementation of “Trump’s Plan”
Soon after Hamas announced it had accepted a ceasefire proposal, Israel responded by heavily bombing Gaza, killing children dressed for the Eid holiday, and preparing further ground invasions. Continue reading
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US “Peace” President Drops Bombs, Green-Lights New Warplane
Despite distancing itself from the corporate-funded “Project 2025” policy papers, the Trump administration is now systematically implementing every aspect of the policy blueprint; Continue reading
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Under the Fog of Trumpist Bravado: the imprecise contours of the new U.S. strategy
The liberal globalist world order will collapse if everyone becomes mercantilist again due to geopolitics. Continue reading
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Monday, 31 March 2025 — GM Watch Welcome to our latest Review, which leads with the tragic capitulation of EU member states to GMO industry interests in the rush to deregulate GMOs (EU GMO DEREGULATION PROPOSAL). It’s not over yet though, as the European Parliament and enough Member States could still stand up for consumers, Continue reading