Thousands protest in The Hague ahead of NATO summit
Ahead of the NATO summit, thousands protested in The Hague to oppose rising military budgets and the alliance’s growing influence
Ahead of the NATO summit, thousands protested in The Hague to oppose rising military budgets and the alliance’s growing influence
Two days after his release from ICE custody, pro-Palestine activist and Columia graduate Mahmoud Khalil was back on the streets with supporters
Maersk’s decision follows over a year of pressure by the “Mask off Maersk” campaign, led by the Palestinian Youth Movement
“The world has completely forgotten the crisis in Sudan” where “a slow death” has become the plight of millions, decried Adam Rojal, spokesperson of the General Coordination of Darfur Displaced People and Refugees.
The Israeli-US war on Iran is not merely a battle between states; it is a confrontation between two visions of world order.
Accusing French state-owned Orano of illegally extracting a disproportionate share of Uranium, Niger’s government said that nationalization will make way for “optimal enjoyment of the wealth from mining resources by Nigeriens.”
Israel has targeted dozens of health facilities across the region for allegedly being used as “military command centers”, without providing concrete evidence.
European healthcare unions rallied outside the European Parliament, demanding urgent EU action to stop Israeli assaults on Gaza’s medical facilities and personnel.
From Hungary to France, Europe’s far right is growing, driven by austerity, anti-communism, and support from liberal elites
Vijay Prashad on why the US attack on Iran was illegal and why the attack could actually spur nuclear weapons proliferation
Trump’s announcement of US involvement came just one week after Israel launched unprovoked attacks against Iran.
Dr. Issam Khawaja was released after being detained by the Jordanian authorities for 11 days for expressing support to resistance and condemning normalization.