May 13, 2025
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Support legal resistance against cruel migration policies
Tuesday, 13 May 2025 — Crowd Justice Yesterday, on the 12th May, Starmer received criticism after he announced sweeping migration reform, with a promise to ‘tighten up’ every part of the immigration system. Continue reading
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UK Activists Challenge Return of U.S. Nuclear Weapons with Two-Week Encampment at Royal Air Force Base Lakenheath
In anticipation of U.S. nuclear weapons returning to UK soil after their removal 18 years ago, activists from around the world gathered at the Lakenheath Peace Camp from April 14 to 25, 2025, with a 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week vigil at the main entrance to the Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath base. Continue reading
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From Sankara to Traoré: continuing the legacy of anti-imperialist revolution in Burkina Faso
Right now, Burkina Faso sits again on the frontlines against U.S./western imperialism. Prior to 2022, Burkina Faso was completely under the control of French neocolonial rule and oppression. The Burkinabe government — previously under the rule of Paul-Henri Damiba, a high-ranking officer of the Burkinabe military — allowed France to plunder the country for natural… Continue reading
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UK Lawyers for Israel suggests Gaza starvation reduces obesity
The UKLFI head Jonathan Turner comments on impending famine in Gaza, claiming it’ll help reduce obesity and thus increase life expectancy Continue reading
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Geonomics, nationalism and trade
Geonomics is a new term for international economic theories and policies. According to Gillian Tett at the FT, in the past, “it was generally assumed that rational economic self interest ruled the roost, not grubby politics. Politics seemed to be derivative of economics — not the other way around. No longer. The trade war unleashed… Continue reading
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The erased sacrifice: How the West rewrites the Soviet Union’s role in WWII
May 9 is the most sacred and important day to celebrate in Russia. Why? Because Russia — at that time part of the Soviet Union — lost nearly twenty-seven million people in just four years, from 1941 to 1945. Among them were countless soldiers of the Red Army, as well as millions of civilians. Continue reading
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Climate Refugees: The Next Great Humanitarian Challenge?
As climate change displaces millions through rising seas, droughts, and disasters, a global legal vacuum leaves climate refugees unprotected—demanding urgent international action and accountability from the world’s biggest polluters. Continue reading
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The Government’s Request for Ideas on the Politically Controlled health record you’ll be forced to have
This Government believes AI will impact everything, and because it believes AI will impact everything and the Silicon Valley hype, the Government believes in the coming robotics revolution and can slash care worker visas because care worker jobs will “soon” be done by robots (remember to say thank you to chatGPT). What they’re doing for… Continue reading
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Logic and reasoning in the time of war
One of the saddest things about India’s lurch toward transforming as a national security state through the past decade since our late ‘peacenik prime minister’ Manmohan Singh handed over power has been the gradual atrophying and the virtual eclipse today of the peace movement in our country. Continue reading
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Today is the day! Help stop UK Arms Exports
Update on Stop the UK’s profit from war I’m writing from the steps of court as we head into the first day of the High Court hearing. With our Palestinian colleagues at Al-Haq, we are demanding an end to the UK’s complicity in the ongoing Gazan genocide. Continue reading