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iPhones are about as vulnerable as Android phones to hacks, according to a forensic examination / credit: Frederik Lipfert on Unsplash

Pegasus and the Threat of Cyberweapons in the Age of Smartphones

Prabir Purkayastha July 30, 2021 Prabir Purkayastha

Pegasus can compromise a phone without the user having to click on a single link. What threat does this pose to enemies of the United States and its allies?

Drone whistleblower Daniel Hale (right) stands next to CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin outside the White House in Washington, D.C., in this undated photo / credit: Democracy Now!

Drone Whistleblower Daniel Hale Sentenced to 45 Months in Prison ‘For Exposing U.S. War Crimes’

Kenny Stancil July 29, 2021 Kenny Stancil

"His crime was telling this truth: 90% of those killed by U.S. drones are bystanders, not the intended targets," said Edward Snowden. "He should have been given a medal."

Afro Yaqui Music Collective's album, "Maroon Futures"

Music Review: Afro Yaqui Music Collective’s ‘Maroon Futures’

Loren Kajikawa July 26, 2021 Loren Kajikawa

“Maroon Futures” follows in the tradition of so many great and important musicians, tapping into the spirit of jazz artists, including John Coltrane, Yusef Lateef, McCoy Tyner, Duke Ellington, and Alice Coltrane, among others, who in the 1960s and 1970s were looking to “Third World” cultures for musical and spiritual inspiration.

The Shada 2 neighborhood in Cap Haitien was destroyed and burned down by police as retaliation against armed gangs / credit: Twitter/DannyShawCUNY

What’s Next for the Haitian Liberation Movement After the Moïse Assassination?

Danny Shaw July 22, 2021 Danny Shaw

Social movements in Haiti sought for months to remove assassinated President Jovenel Moïse. It was broadly considered the task of the people.

A mass rally in Havana, Cuba, has started with former President Raul Castro, President Diaz-Canel and the Cuban 5 at the front. Thousands of supporters of the government have been arriving since 5 am on Havana’s Malecon, just a few blocks from the U.S. Embassy / credit: CubaDebate

If You Grew Up With the U.S. Blockade as a Cuban, You Might Understand the Recent Protests Differently

Manolo De Los Santos and Vijay Prashad July 21, 2021 Manolo De Los Santos and Vijay Prashad

During the early morning of July 17, tens of thousands of Cubans gathered along the Malecón boulevard in Havana to stand with the Cuban Revolution.

Lake and volcano in the Virunga Mountains of Rwanda / credit: Wikipedia/Neil Palmer

Rwanda’s Economic Success Keeps Western Scrutiny About Human Rights Abuses at Bay

Charles Wachira July 19, 2021 Charles Wachira

Rwanda’s economic and social accomplishments—while impressive—mask the underbelly of one of the world’s cruelest states. But Western powers remain silent on human-rights abuses as they reap profits.

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