Tuesday,15 July 2025 — MintPress News

Ninety-five-year-old Alian Qudeih, from Gaza’s Khuza’a area, was forced from his home again, then starved and murdered. In the end, his final stand was refusing to be displaced again, for which he was murdered.
Tuesday,15 July 2025 — MintPress News

Ninety-five-year-old Alian Qudeih, from Gaza’s Khuza’a area, was forced from his home again, then starved and murdered. In the end, his final stand was refusing to be displaced again, for which he was murdered.
Tuesday, 15 July 2025 — MintPress News

Little Saad Al-Qrainawi was targeted by an Israeli airstrike in Deir Al-Balah while playing with his beloved cat.
Tuesday, 15 July 2025 — Glenn Diesen
Brian Berletic is a former US Marine, author and international relations expert. Berletic argues that America First means war on Russia, China and Iran to restore US hegemony.
Tuesday, 15 July 2025 — Palestine Chronicle

The First Jewis Anti-Zionist Conference in Vienna. (Photo: via website)
By Ramzy Baroud
It’s becoming clear that Zionism is finally being undone, primarily by Gaza and the sumud of the Palestinians, but also by international solidarity, a large part of which has always been, and now increasingly is, expressed by anti-Zionist Jews.
Monday, 14 July 2025 — Global Delinquents
On July 5th, Bloomberg reported that a BlackRock-administered multibillion-dollar fund for Kiev’s reconstruction, due to be unveiled at a dedicated Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome July 10th/11th, had been placed on hold at the start of 2025 “due to a lack of interest” among institutional, private, and state financiers. The summit is over, lack of investor enthusiasm persists, and “the project’s future is now uncertain.” It’s just the latest confirmation the West’s long-running mission to carve up Ukraine for profit verges on total disintegration.
Monday, 14 July 2025 — Mozilla Foundation
No matter what cause you’re standing up for, joining a protest today can come with serious privacy risks. From facial recognition to phone tracking, surveillance tech is being used to monitor protests and intimidate participants. The risks are real, but there are ways to stay safer.
At Mozilla Foundation, we believe privacy should be the default — not a luxury.
Here are practical steps you can take to protect your identity and your data before you join a protest.
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Monday, 14 July 2025 — Media Lens

One might naively think that a national public-service broadcaster would inform the public about matters of national interest. Surely no reasonable person would deny that the public has a right to know what the government is doing in our name. But, over and above this basic requirement, a responsible public-service broadcaster should also scrutinise the government’s actions and statements, and challenge them robustly.
Sunday, 13 July 2025 — Glenn Diesen’s Substack
As Azerbaijan takes an increasingly hostile approach to both Russia and Iran, it risks becoming a proxy in a wider regional war. Azerbaijan’s Zangezur corridor connects Azerbaijan closer to Turkey, and thus NATO. Many uncertainties emerge in terms of what happens to Armenia, to what extent Turkey and NATO can project power that deep into the South Caucasus, and how Russia and Iran will react. Lasha Kasradze is an international affairs analyst from Georgia, and an expert on the wider region.
Friday, 11 July 2025 — Danny Haiphong
Yemen just sunk multiple Israeli-connected ships in the Red Sea as Trump’s war threats toward all of BRICS, including its biggest leaders Russia and China, ramp up. Geopolitical analyst Ben Norton joins to discuss the major changes underway in the world as the US loses its grip on hegemony.
10 July 2025 — The Tricontinental
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Dear friends,
Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research.
In 1957, Mao Zedong oversaw the publication of Socialist Upsurge in China’s Countryside, a three-volume collection of articles compiled by the Communist Party of China for the political education of the peasantry. The following year, selections from these volumes were republished in abridged and regional editions. One such edition included a report from the Anyang Regional Communist Party Committee’s Office for the Co-operative Movement with an introduction by Mao. The text, called ‘Who Says a Chicken Feather Can’t Fly up to Heaven?’, provides the title for this newsletter.
Thursday, 10 July 2025 — Danny Haiphong
Donald Trump has unloaded in an unprecedented escalation against the rising multipolar world, but he wasn’t expecting Russia, China & Iran to respond like this. In this critical livestream, geopolitical experts Brian Berletic, Carl Zha and KJ Noh join to break down the march to WW3 under the so-called “peace president.”
Tuesday, 8 July 2025 — NetPol
This article first appeared on the Freedom website
The repression of political dissent in Britain has been escalating for years: first against Black Lives Matter and environmental campaigners and now the Palestine solidarity movement. Throughout the last 20 months, campaigners have been demonised, accused of ‘radicalisation’, placed under increasing police surveillance and subjected to a toxic and invariably racist discourse in both Westminster and the mainstream media. All of this has been deliberately designed to undermine the legitimacy of calls for action on Gaza and to encourage the public, especially Jewish communities, to feel fearful of Palestine protesters.
Tuesday, 8 July 2025 — the planning motive
It is one year since the last general election. It took only a year for the Labour Government to melt down. Labour not only sold its principles but its soul to manage a capitalist economy in crisis. Not so much power and prestige as a poisoned chalice. Instead, humiliation and ruin will be their due.
The UK economy is in trouble. The tax receipts spell it out. Taxes paid are the best barometer of economic activity. They are more honest than official data with their modelling and SAD (Seasonal Adjustment Disorder) effects. All data in the table below is taken from the spreadsheet found on this ONS Website.
Tuesday, 8 July 2025 — Danny Haiphong
Trump & Israel fired the first shot in a major war on BRICS as Iran’s resilient defense shocks the world. Geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar joined the program directly after Iran’s attack on a US air base in Qatar to react to the significance of the 12-day war and what’s to come as the Collective West panics over the power of the multipolar world led by the emerging BRICS countries.
Tuesday, 9 July 2025 — medConfidential
The new “Ten Year Plan” shifts decision-making power from you and your family doctor to hospitals and technology companies. There are wordings from the political leadership about patients owning data, but the depths of the policy machine seems to suggest there be a day soon when you ask the NHS to opt your data out of being used for purposes other than your care, and it will do less than it does today.
Tuesday, 8 July 2025 — Michael Roberts Blog
Every year, I do a post on the inequality of global wealth using the annual data compiled by economists working for the Swiss bank, Credit Suisse. But Credit Suisse is now no more, swept away by scandal and the banking crisis of 2023. The other major Swiss bank, UBS, took over the assets of CS and now produces its own annual Global Wealth report. It’s not so clear and useful as the CS ones were, but nevertheless, it still produces a global wealth pyramid, as below.

4 July 2025 — Orinoco Tribune

Chilean Communist Party leader Jeannette Jara in a photo composition with sketches of Santiago and the Chilean flag. Photo: Eduardo Ramón/El País.
By El Siglo
With the support received by the Communist candidate, the possibility now clearly opens to continue pursuing and working toward more rights for the majority of Chilean men and women—with stability and security. Now more than ever, we can dream with our feet on the ground, with hope and realism, with confidence and commitment.
Sunday, 6 July 2025 — Global Delinquents
On June 13th, Tel Aviv launched a criminal, unprovoked military strike on Iran. Israeli jets bombed military and nuclear sites, while in-country Mossad-run sleeper cells carried out sabotage missions against air and missile defense systems, and drones smuggled into Tehran were launched against local missile launch bases. Scores – figures vary – of nuclear scientists and high-ranking Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commanders, and their families, were murdered with pinpoint precision. Chaos and uncertainty appeared to reign supreme.