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U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Rafael DeGuzman-Paniagua, 305th Aerial Port Squadron special handling representative, secures a pallet of equipment bound for Ukraine from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey on March 24 / credit: Air Force Senior Airman Joseph Morales / U.S. Department of Defense

Watch the ‘Arming Ukraine’ Film CBS Pulled After Gov’t Pressure

Antiwar Dot Com August 17, 2022 Antiwar Dot Com

The corporate network’s cave-in followed a wave of outrage from the Ukraine lobby and pressure from the Pentagon, reports Antiwar.com.

Protesters lined up July 24 behind Shirley Atienza of Filipino grassroots migrant group Migrante as she read aloud the demands of the Northeast Coalition to Advance Genuine Democracy to the Philippine government / credit: Cygaelle Bergado

Filipinos Call Out Marcos-Duterte Government in War-Torn Philippines

Cygaelle Bergado July 29, 2022 Cygaelle Bergado

Hours before Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., gave his first State of the Nation address on July 24, Filipino people throughout the world protested. They held their own “People’s State of the Union Address,” or PSONA. Claudia Jones Editorial Intern Cygaelle Bergado reports from New York City.

Donetsk People's Republic military parade on May 9, 2018 / credit: Andrew Butko

Peace in Ukraine Depends on U.S.-Russia Deals

Nikola Mikovic October 28, 2021 Nikola Mikovic

The Donbass region in eastern Ukraine will be stuck in a state that can be described as neither war nor peace because of stagnation on the part of Ukraine and Russia. So does U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland recently visiting Moscow make any difference?

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