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Etan Thomas • 2
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A landmark new CBA should be a moment of progress. Instead, the discourse around the negotiations revealed the same old attitudes – and my daughters recognized them instantly.
Source: The Guardian By
Heike Becker • 7
hours ago
Labor movements in Namibia have been rather fragile over the past few decades, ever since the country gained independence from South Africa in 1990. This was not always the case. .
Source: Jacobin By
Arwa Mahdawi • 8
hours ago
In Georgia, a woman was charged with murder after allegedly taking pills to induce a termination. Yet America happily drops bombs on children abroad.
Source: The Guardian By
Sushovan Dhar • 8
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In the first week of September 2025, Nepal saw its biggest wave of unrest in almost twenty years. .
Source: Jacobin By
Ryan Zickgraf • 9
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When Chuck Norris died Thursday in Hawaii at the age of eighty-six, the internet, the medium that ultimately defined him more than any film or television role, duly noted his passing with a mix of irony and sincerity. .
Source: Jacobin By
Timothy Garton Ash • 15
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If the UK wants to regain serious respect in the world, it needs its European leg as well as its transatlantic one.
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Alanna Schubach • 11
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As a kid, I read the way most young bookworms do: indiscriminately and with total absorption. .
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Jeremy Varon • 11
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Within hours of the September 11, 2001, attacks, pundits scrambled to explain what they signified. .
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Max Décharné • 12
hours ago
In the early 1950s, working-class teenagers in London started showing up to dance halls in long drape jackets with velvet collars, drainpipe trousers, and pompadour hairdos. .
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Tom McIlroy • 1
day ago
Three weeks into the US-Israeli war of choice in Iran, Labor is warning of financial pain. But the economic cost isn’t the only risk here.
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Marina Hyde • 1
day ago
The Reform UK leader has belatedly clocked that most British people really don’t like the US president on whose coat-tails he has spent the past decade riding.
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John Crace • 1
day ago
Cheerleader-in-chief demands more enthusiasm for US-Israeli assault that is helping Russia pay for its war on Ukraine.
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Fran Quigley • 1
day ago
Speaking on a conservative podcast last week, Senator Jon Husted confidently asserted that low-income people can’t handle daily challenges and lack basic budgeting skills. .
Source: Jacobin By
Simon Tisdall • 1
day ago
Though the president wields great power, the conflict in the Middle East is spiralling in unforeseen ways that he may not be able to control.
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Jarek Paul Ervin • 1
day ago
Timothée Chalamet was one of the more discussed Oscars snubs this week. .
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Moira Donegan • 1
day ago
The righteousness of the farmworker struggle persists in the face of a man who chose not to live up to its values.
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Veronica Riccobene • 1
day ago
In the first six days of war on Iran, the Pentagon spent $11.3 billion in taxpayer funds. .
Source: Jacobin By
Simon Jenkins • 1
day ago
This is not Britain’s war, it’s Trump’s and Netanyahu’s. The prime minister should be wary of becoming ensnared like Blair was with Iraq.
Source: The Guardian By
Zoe Daniel • 2
hours ago
The political and economic fallout from the Iran war provides an opportunity for the Albanese government to finally get with the program.
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Joseph Earp • 2
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I do not want to paint this tucked-away spot as ‘quaint’ or ‘sleepy’. In fact, the effect all nature has on me is ultimately rousing.
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Philippe Lazzarini • 11
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I bow out of my role for the organisation at a perilous time for the international law. There are consequences not just for Palestinians, but the wider Middle East.
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Nuala McGovern • 13
hours ago
For me, better timing, fewer platitudes, less certainty and more listening and empathy are helpful ways of connecting with people in the loneliest of times.
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Jonathan Freedland • 1
day ago
Too many want to cast acts of violence and antisemitism as blows against Israel’s government. But the fear and terror land on real people, thousands of miles away.
Source: The Guardian By
Shadi Khan Saif • 1
day ago
Refusing to take sides in wartime can be dangerous. The ‘choice’ for civilians trying to survive is often an illusion.
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Natasha Lasky • 1
day ago
In a nondescript American city, an all-white police force in riot gear faces a multiracial crowd of protesters in front of city hall shouting, “No more injustice! No more discrimination!” I try to make my way through the crowd, but a cop stops me in my tracks, warning me of my imminent arrest. .
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Freddy Brewster • 1
day ago
The morning after the United States and Israel began bombing Iran, Pastor John Hagee of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, began his globally broadcast Sunday sermon with a special note about the “brilliant execution of Operation Epic Fury.”
Source: Jacobin By
Caspar Shaller • 1
day ago
Imagine you’re at the supermarket one day, but weirdly your card doesn’t work. .
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Arun Arora • 1
day ago
At a time when Britain has never felt more divided, we should draw on Christian values to reject hate and focus on what unites us.
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Alice Gregory • 1
day ago
We’re obsessing about sleep like never before. But much of the messaging is exaggerated, distorted and unhelpful.
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Polly Toynbee • 1
day ago
Labour recognises how crucial education is at the start of life, but still the poorest children are missing out.
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Carlo V. Fiorio, Simon Mohun, Roberto Veneziani • 2
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Over the past four decades, a pervasive pessimism has taken hold on the Left regarding the prospects for meaningful redistribution within capitalist economies. .
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Dave Schilling • 2
days ago
The two-and-a-half centuries of American life have all been building to this, the natural evolution of our culture.
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Andre Pagliarini • 2
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“Here in South America, we present ourselves as a region of peace,” Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva declared last week as he hosted South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa, adding that “nobody here has an atomic bomb.”
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Sam Kriss • 2
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In 1931, the Soviet neuropsychologist Alexander Luria traveled to the foothills of the Alay Mountains, in the barren borderlands between Uzbekistan and Kirghizia, to find out how the locals thought. .
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Liza Featherstone • 2
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In the battle between democratic socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and centrist New York Governor Kathy Hochul over whether to increase taxes on the state’s superrich, New Yorkers are firmly on the mayor’s side, with 62 percent approving of his plan. .
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Sélim Nassib • 2
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Although long used to all manner of wars, Lebanon is watching in stunned disbelief as catastrophe strikes with an unprecedented violence. .
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Robert Reich • 2
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We are trying our best to resist him, contain him and remove him from office as quickly as we possibly can. Thank you for your patience.
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Hans Kundnani • 2
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By the time he died this past Saturday at age ninety-six, Jürgen Habermas had become something of a reviled figure for much of the Left. .
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Nazir Ahmad Mir, Muneeb Yousuf • 3
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Pakistan’s defense minister, Khawaja Asif, recently said that the country is in a state of “open war” with Afghanistan. .
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Nicholas Liu • 3
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Every third Friday in March, the American medical establishment celebrates Match Day. .
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Kenneth Roth • 3
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Instead of regime change, all the bombing has produced so far is regime reinforcement and no end in sight.
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Moira Donegan • 3
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Untold numbers will get sick as a result. Clinics are scrambling, and no one seems to be able to explain why this is happening.
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Margaret Sullivan • 3
days ago
The US president is using the language and the strategy of authoritarians once again.
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Arwa Mahdawi • 4
days ago
That $11.3bn doesn’t include any estimate of repairing facilities or replacing losses.
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Steven Greenhouse • 6
days ago
The country’s 900 billionaires have far too much influence over our government and economy. Here’s how we can reduce the power of the ultra-rich.
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Dave Schilling • 6
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It’s hard to be transported by the glitz and glamour when it’s constantly overshadowed by some white-hot new horror.
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Arwa Mahdawi • 7
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Palantir’s CEO says the platforms will have a vast effect on the electoral landscape … especially women. Is it a warning or a sales pitch?
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Sidney Blumenthal • 7
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He is stuck in a quagmire. His goals are elusive. His bombing does not force a surrender. He has no exit strategy. Good morning, Vietnam.
Source: The Guardian By
Mohamad Bazzi • 8
days ago
The path to this reckless war was paved by the collapse of accountability in Washington.
Source: The Guardian By
Margaret Sullivan • 8
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Fake pictures look authentic – and authentic ones get mistaken for fake. Here are three rules for navigating the war coverage.
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Moira Donegan • 8
days ago
Why would Trump launch a foreign war when he is so domestically weak? Precisely because he is weak.
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Jamil Smith • 8
days ago
Following Taylor’s death, the US limited no-knock warrants. But the Trump administration has quietly rescinded those limits.
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Editorial • 5
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The US has overwhelming military power. Yet the battle has moved to oil routes, alliances and domestic politics – where Tehran is testing western unity.
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Editorial • 8
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Double standards in Europe and elsewhere are laid bare by the muted response to US and Israeli aggression and the killing of civilians.
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Editorial • 9
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The economic fallout of the US-Israeli assault and Tehran’s retaliation is spreading fast, and pushing the most vulnerable towards disaster.
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Editorial • 12
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The war reveals Britain’s exposure to volatile fossil fuel prices. More North Sea drilling will not shield households, building domestic green energy will.
Source: The Guardian