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The Golden Rule boat / credit: Screenshot from video

‘Golden Rule’ Boat Sails ‘Great Loop’ in U.S. & Canada to Raise Awareness About Global Nuclear Disaster

Gina Miranda Ajkin November 3, 2022 Gina Miranda Ajkin

Gina Miranda Ajkin provides a first-person account of setting sail on the Golden Rule, a boat that is traveling along the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico, the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes to raise public awareness about the increasing possibility of a global nuclear disaster.

Czech Protesters Rail Against Inflation, Sanctions and the Ukraine Proxy War

Connor Freeman November 1, 2022 Connor Freeman

The rally united tens of thousands, from the left and right, against the Czech government’s support for sanctions on Russia and the war in Ukraine, reports Connor Freeman.

Murtadha Al-Sudani/Anadolu Agency

3 Years Since 2019 Iraq Protests, Most Demands Remain Unfulfilled

Peoples Dispatch October 31, 2022 Peoples Dispatch

Three years after a wave of protests rocked Iraq, not much has changed with respect to the structure of the economy or political system. A new government is in place, but faces numerous challenges, reports Peoples Dispatch.

Book Review: ‘From Here to Equality’ Counts How Much In Reparations Are Owed to Black People

Timothy Harun October 27, 2022 Timothy Harun

"From Here to Equality" is unlike any other book written about U.S. slavery, its impact on the global economy, and what’s owed to the descendants of slaves, writes Timothy Harun in a review.

U.S. Waging ‘Unilateral’ Economic and Tech War to Halt China’s Rise, Washington Insiders Say Openly

Benjamin Norton October 25, 2022 Benjamin Norton

The Biden administration’s aggressive sanctions aim to “kneecap” China’s tech sector. A former Pentagon official acknowledged it is a “disproportionate” and “unilateral” attack, a “form of economic containment.” Benjamin Norton reports.

A poster featuring Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish woman in Iran who died in the custody of the morality police / credit: Photo by Artin Bakhan on Unsplash

Iran’s Anti-Morality Police Protests: A Different View From the Ground

Max Blumenthal October 21, 2022 Max Blumenthal

Setareh Sadeghi, an Esfahan, Iran-based scholar and teacher, provides Max Blumenthal with a complex view of Iran’s protests against the country’s morality police and the death of Mahsa Amini.

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