May 28, 2025
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Black Agenda Report May 28, 2025
Wednesday, 28 May 2025 — Black Agenda Report Charles Rangel and the End of Black Politics Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist The late Charles Rangel served as a member of the Congressional Black Caucus for more than 40 years. But the goals of Black politics and electoral politics are not necessarily the Continue reading
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Israel’s Weaponized “Aid” Plan Forces Thousands of Palestinians to Trek Miles and Risk Their Lives for Meager Boxes of Food
Like hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza, Mohammed Salem was desperate for food. The 42-year old father of five has been fighting to keep his family from starving throughout the nearly three-month, full spectrum blockade Israel imposed on Gaza on March 2. On Tuesday, in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, in the shelter for… Continue reading
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Trump’s Neocolonial Visit and the Agony of Arab Dignity
May 13–15, 2025, will forever be seared into Arab memory as days of indelible shame. Once again, like beaten dogs, the leaders of Arab states bowed their heads to crude American dictates. Continue reading
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Docs expose Israeli influence on UK anti-genocide protest prosecutions
Files reviewed by The Grayzone reveal a shocking foreign meddling scandal, as British state prosecutors are seen colluding with Israeli authorities to classify anti-genocide protesters as terrorists and imprison them on heavily politicized grounds. Continue reading
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Pesticides in period products
Period products can contain pesticides and other harmful substances, such as heavy metals and PFAS ‘forever chemicals’. Half of the world’s population have periods, with women, girls and people who menstruate each using an average of 11,000 disposable menstrual products during their lifetime. Despite the prolific use of these products, the potential health impacts of… Continue reading
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The Think Tank Behind Project 2025 Just Published Trump’s Iran War Plan
The six-page document advocates ending nuclear negotiations and pursuing joint U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Though thinly veiled as a policy analysis, the brief reads more like a soft launch for a war strategy. Continue reading