Opinions

By Christopher S Chivvis 7 hours ago sorry
After Israel’s attacks on Iran and Ukraine’s on Russia, it is time the administration finds discipline and focus to regain authority of its foreign policy.
Source: The Guardian
By Branko Marcetic 10 hours ago sorry

There are moments in a presidency of no turning back, decisions made and actions taken that are so consequential and far-reaching, they mark a fundamental turning point.

Source: Jacobin
By Moustafa Bayoumi 10 hours ago sorry
War is the prime minister’s doctrine. Israel’s strikes on Iran – falsely described as pre-emptive – are the latest example.
Source: The Guardian
By Aaron Benanav 12 hours ago sorry

Wall Street jolts with every policy shift.

Source: Jacobin
Courtesy of Editorial 10 hours ago sorry
The recklessness of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and the incoherence of Donald Trump’s deepen the crisis in the Middle East.
Source: The Guardian
By Editors 12 hours ago
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Source: Jacobin
By John Merrick 12 hours ago

“I bought this house at £50,000,” says James Coupland as Darude’s Eurodance classic, “Sandstorm,” plays loudly in the background, “and I spent £30,000 on the refurb.”

Source: Jacobin
By Moira Donegan 13 hours ago sorry
Imagining how the media would cover the troops in Los Angeles or the detention of a sitting senator is a useful exercise.
Source: The Guardian
By David Moscrop 12 hours ago sorry

While millions of Americans are struggling with a growing consumer debt crisis and surviving paycheck to paycheck, the wealthy are living their best lives — and increasingly so.

Source: Jacobin
By Jason Stanley 13 hours ago sorry
For the past decade, the US press has fueled a moral panic over leftists on campus while failing to report on the right’s assault.
Source: The Guardian
By Editors 13 hours ago

While Harvard University’s recent refusal to yield to the Trump administration should be applauded, its very ability to do so is born of ideological compromise.

Source: Jacobin
By Open letter 15 hours ago sorry
As in 1925, when Mussolini was in power, we must openly defy the brutal imposition of the fascist ideology.
Source: The Guardian
By Massimo Faggioli 13 hours ago sorry
Robert Francis Prevost, the first US-born pope, embodies Catholicism’s anti-nationalist ethos.
Source: Jacobin
By Marina Hyde 16 hours ago sorry
In his spat with Trump, the man who literally owns X has been hoist by his own platform. Guys, no one is safe!
Source: The Guardian
By Amelia Ayrelan Iuvino 13 hours ago sorry

In 2024, Americans poured $150 billion into sports betting, generating $13.7 billion for the industry and $2.8 billion in tax revenue, a nearly 25 percent jump from the previous year.

Source: Jacobin
By Margaret Sullivan 17 hours ago sorry
Protest actions like ‘Hands Off’ and ‘No Kings’ are sweeping across the US. But the media are barely paying attention.
Source: The Guardian
By Eric Blanc 13 hours ago

Why did American labor leaders do so little to seize the real opening for resurgence that emerged after the COVID-19 pandemic? Despite a very tight labor market, a vigorously pro-union National Labor Relations Board, and youthful grassroots activism at Starbucks, Amazon, and beyond, most unions invested exasperatingly little into new organizing.

Source: Jacobin
By Sidney Blumenthal 18 hours ago sorry
Four years after the January 6 attack, the president is toying with invoking the Insurrection Act to respond to a conflict he provoked.
Source: The Guardian
By James Norman 3 hours ago sorry
Australians in southern states are shivering through a cold start to winter. Here are the most carbon (and wallet) friendly ways to heat your home.
Source: The Guardian
By Jonathan Freedland 11 hours ago sorry
Israel has eliminated many of the brains behind Tehran’s nuclear programme. But don’t expect the regime to back down.
Source: The Guardian
By Editors 13 hours ago sorry

In the late 1920s, Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein began a quixotic project: adapting Karl Marx’s Capital into a film.

Source: Jacobin
By Editors 13 hours ago

Since the October 7 attacks, the world has watched Israel inflict spectacular horrors on Gaza; meanwhile, its dispossession of West Bank Palestinians has quietly escalated.

Source: Jacobin
By Editors 13 hours ago sorry

In Dubai’s financial district, gleaming glass towers bear names like Dubai Islamic Bank and Dar Al Sharia.

Source: Jacobin
By Simon Jenkins 15 hours ago sorry
Rachel Reeves didn’t utter a word about this disaster in her spending review. Yet there’s a colossal £25bn more earmarked for it
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Source: The Guardian
By Editors 13 hours ago

Since 2005, the European Union (EU) has been running the world’s largest experiment in emissions trading, a climate measure that attempts to put a price on carbon.

Source: Jacobin
By George Monbiot 18 hours ago sorry
The documentary shows the damage that fishing does to our planet. So why does the industry still hold governments to ransom?
Source: The Guardian
By Editors 13 hours ago

“We believe in a world future where work and play become one,” proclaims video game developer Sky Mavis’s website.

Source: Jacobin
By Dan Barrow 13 hours ago sorry

In a 1983 episode of the Fuji TV variety show Quiz! Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Don!, three men in peculiar get-ups take part in a game-show pastiche, swaying to pop tunes while giving sheepish answers — though only one, composer and multi-instrumentalist Haruomi Hosono, puts in much effort, performing a strange, distracted strut.

Source: Jacobin
By David Moscrop 13 hours ago sorry

When Canada’s federal election came to a close this spring, the Conservative Party — which had been up 25 points in the polls as late as January — finished second to the Liberal Party.

Source: Jacobin
By Marc Botenga 13 hours ago sorry

The war in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), on the Central African country’s border with Rwanda, has caused at least six million deaths in the last twenty-nine years.

Source: Jacobin
By Erica Ifill 20 hours ago sorry
If it goes ahead we will see the construction of a surveillance state that is in some ways worse than the US.
Source: The Guardian
By Andy Beckett 21 hours ago sorry
The UK’s electoral system traditionally makes it hard for new parties to succeed. Not Reform. Sitting back from the fray, it sets the agenda.
Source: The Guardian
By Husam Zomlot 22 hours ago sorry
The UN conference on the two-state solution offers an historic opportunity for Britain: to stand against the continued erasure of my people.
Source: The Guardian
By Dermot Hodson 23 hours ago sorry
In James Joyce’s Ulysses, the city’s most famous fictional resident was as frustrated by its transport links in 1904 as many of us are today.
Source: The Guardian
By Kate Crowley 1 day ago sorry
Polling mirrors this year’s federal election result with the major parties’ votes hovering around 30%.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 2 days ago sorry
Strongmen love inventing or exploiting crises to justify extreme measures and extended power. The US is taking another step towards authoritarianism.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 7 days ago sorry
The row between the US president and his billionaire ex-buddy may seem entertaining, but wealth and power are still dangerously merged.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 8 days ago sorry
The strikes on Russian airbases are further evidence of Kyiv’s innovation. Imagination and skill can bolster external backing – but can’t replace it.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 12 days ago sorry
Republicans say they want more babies, but seek to strip away healthcare and food support, undermine migrant families and remove labour protections for the young.
Source: The Guardian