Syrian regime forces backed by Russia made sweeping advances on Monday against rebels holding out in the country’s vital southern zone
Archives for July 2018
Trump calls EU “Foe,” on Eve of Putin Summit, on basis of his Zero-Sum Mercantilism
Trump categorized the European Union as a “foe” of the US, appearing to put it on the same footing as Russia and China
Latin America’s largest solar park turns Mexican desert green
When the plant reaches full capacity later this year, it will supply enough electricity to power 1.3 million homes
For 40 Million US Working Poor, Trillion-Dollar Foreign Military Adventures Don’t Bring Security
The greatest threat day-to-day threat for millions of Americans isn’t terrorism or North Korea, it’s economic insecurity
Raising Questions about Trump Policies, Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan Highest in Decade
The number of Afghan civilians killed in the country’s long-running conflict hit a record high in the first six months of 2018
Gaza: Israel Unleashes Heaviest Airstrikes Since 2014 Assault
Israeli occupation forces struck 40 targets in the besieged Gaza Strip Saturday, in the most extensive Israeli military assault since 2014
Top Three Ways London’s Sadiq Khan is a better Leader than Donald Trump
Sadiq Khan as mayor of London is the opposite of Trump in every way
Ireland To Become First Country to Divest From Fossil Fuels
Ireland’s lower house of parliament has passed a bill that will require the country to divest all of its shares in fossil fuel companies
Pakistanis Mourn as Extremists attack Democratic Elections, killing 128
Pakistan was in shock Saturday after a suicide blast killed 128 people, just following the dramatic arrest of ex-prime minister Nawaz Sharif