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Ramzy Baroud

A People’s Historian: Ramzy Baroud on Journalism, History and Why ‘Palestinians Already Have a Voice’

Romana Rubeo June 8, 2017 Romana Rubeo

Palestinian-American historian, journalist and author, Dr. Ramzy Baroud, speaks on his upcoming book, just-released digital media project – Palestine in Motion – and why Palestinian history has to be urgently retold.

Brazilian President Michel Temer, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping and South African President Jacob Zuma at BRICS Summit, 2016. (Photo AFP-JIJI)

Why India Receives the Least Attention of All Great World Powers

Immanuel Wallerstein June 5, 2017 Immanuel Wallerstein

Of all the great powers in the contemporary world-system, India is the one that receives the least attention. Why should this be? India after all is rapidly approaching the point where it will have the world’s largest population. It is respectably high on most measures of economic strength and improving all the time.

Image from report: Honest Accounts 2017: How the world profits from Africa’s wealth

New Report Shows Corporations and Western Governments Continue to Profit from Looting of Africa

Benjamin Dangl June 1, 2017 Benjamin Dangl

A recent report published by a coalition of African and British social justice organizations lays bare the truth that foreign corporations and wealthy governments continue to profit from the looting of the world’s most impoverished continent.

Mexican Presidential Candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Photo by Andres Kudacki / AP

Mexico’s Leftist Resurgence: Can Andrés Manuel López Obrador Unite the Left and Win the Presidency?

Ryan Mallett-Outtrim May 31, 2017 Ryan Mallett-Outtrim

Obrador's political party is taking on neoliberalism and forging a viable alternative for Mexico. The fact that it’s now within striking distance of the presidency is a massive change of fortune for the Mexican left.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May

Damage Control: Britain Set for Tense Snap Election as Brexit Drama Escalates

Daniel Read May 31, 2017 Daniel Read

UK Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to call an early election for June 8th has got Britain guessing. Is it plot to legitimize a failing government in the face of Brexit? The UK is economically frail, homelessness is rampant, the welfare state is a disaster, and foreign affairs are rocky. The upcoming vote brings this crisis into sharp focus.

US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

How Palestine Disappeared from US Media Coverage of Trump’s Visit to Israel

Ramzy Baroud May 30, 2017 Ramzy Baroud

Donald Trump's 27-hour trip to Israel has left many analysts mystified. Palestinian emotions, however, were of no consequence, neither to the Trump entourage, nor, of course, to the New York Times or others in mainstream media.

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