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  • "The Secret Agent": Kleber Mendonça Filho on His Oscar-Nominated Film & Brazil's Military Dictatorship

    Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho joins us to discuss his Oscar-nominated film, The Secret Agent, and the history that inspired it. The film is set in the northern Brazilian city of Recife in the 1970s, during the country’s U.S.-backed military dictatorship. ”The Secret Agent is very much about the past, but it’s very much about the past repeating itself through amnesia,” says Mendonça, who draws a comparison between the Cold War-era dictatorship and Brazil’s later years under right-wing Trump ally Jair Bolsonaro. This is an excerpt of a longer interview with Mendonça you can watch here.

  • "Utter Disaster for All Involved": Is Trump's War on Iran Repeating Bush's "Forever War" in Iraq?

    As Iranian missiles strike military, residential and economic targets in neighboring Gulf states, we speak to Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst Marwan Bishara in Doha, Qatar. Bishara says Iran’s targeting of U.S. allies in the region may be an Iranian calculation that there is “a cost to be paid for American interests” as Saudi Arabia, the UAE and other regional powers are forced to respond to an “Israeli war of choice.” Meanwhile, says Bishara, the U.S. has learned “nothing” from its own history. Not only has the Trump administration “repeated every single false pretext the Bush administration carried or diffused to justify the war against Iraq,” but “this threatens to be a far worse war in its implication for […]

  • "Iran Is Not Going to Surrender": Johns Hopkins Prof. Says U.S. and Israel Underestimate Iran

    The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran is now in its fifth day. Following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Israel has made it clear that it intends to target any official successors. Observers also warn that Israel could soon deploy its “Dahiya doctrine,” a military strategy it first developed in Lebanon that involves carpet-bombing densely populated residential areas. Despite U.S. hopes for a short engagement, however, Iran appears to be settling in for a “war of attrition” against “the biggest military superpower in world history, and the only nuclear-armed state in the Middle East,” says scholar Narges Bajoghli. “This could turn into a regional war of a scale that will make the past 25 years of forever wars in the […]

  • Who Bombed Girls' School in Iran? Reporter Nilo Tabrizy on What We Know About Massacre, 175 Killed

    After a strike on a girls’ elementary school in Minab, Iran, killed at least 175 people, nearly all young schoolchildren, online reports spread disinformation about the attack, including claims that the Iranian government itself had bombed the school. Journalist Nilo Tabrizy describes how outside reporters have been able to verify the attack despite Iran’s internet blackout and says attempts are still being made to confirm whether the strike is attributable to the U.S. or to Israel.

  • Headlines for March 4, 2026

    U.S. Sinks Iranian Naval Ship in Indian Ocean as War on Iran Enters 5th Day, Iran to Pick New Supreme Leader Following Assassination of Khamenei, CIA Reportedly Working to Arm Kurdish Militias to Spark Uprising in Iran, After Classified Briefing, Senators Warn U.S. Could Send Troops into Iran, Spanish PM Calls for Immediate End to U.S.-Israeli War on Iran, Anti-U.S. Protests Continue in Pakistan Days After Marines Opened Fired During Protest in Karachi, Report: U.S. Commander Told Troops “Trump Has Been Anointed by Jesus” to Wage War on Iran, U.S. Deploys Special Forces to Ecuador in New Expansion of U.S. Operations in Latin America, Texas Primaries: Talarico Defeats Crockett; Cornyn, Paxton Headed to Runoff, Noem Refuses to Apologize […]

Fair Observer

  • For Historians, Was This a Pearl Harbor or a Suez Moment? Part 4

    [This conversation with Claude concerning the February 28 coordinated strike by the United States and Israel on Iran is the last in a series that ran throughout the week. You can read Parts 1, 2 and 3 here.] The French playwright Alfred Jarry published his five-act play, Ubu Roi, in 1896. No one had seen… Continue reading For Historians, Was This a Pearl Harbor or a Suez Moment? Part 4 The post For Historians, Was This a Pearl Harbor or a Suez Moment? Part 4 appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Undoing the Endangerment Finding: Science, Policy and the Fight Over US Climate Authority

    On February 12, 2026, President Donald Trump announced that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reversing the legal finding it has relied on for nearly 20 years to limit heat-trapping pollution from vehicle tailpipes, oil refineries and factories. This action reverses a long-standing determination based on climate science, stripping the agency of its regulatory… Continue reading Undoing the Endangerment Finding: Science, Policy and the Fight Over US Climate Authority The post Undoing the Endangerment Finding: Science, Policy and the Fight Over US Climate Authority appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Force Without Legitimacy: Bombing Iran Will Not Produce Regime Change

    The stated aims of “Operation Epic Fury” — the ongoing strike campaign launched by the US and Israel against Iran — are to topple the Islamic Republic, eliminate Iran’s missile and (non-existent) nuclear programs, and open the door to the people of Iran to install a new leadership in Tehran. The country “will be yours… Continue reading Force Without Legitimacy: Bombing Iran Will Not Produce Regime Change The post Force Without Legitimacy: Bombing Iran Will Not Produce Regime Change appeared first on Fair Observer.

Anthropocene

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Aeon

  • Exploratorium

    Play with the physics of perception at Frank Oppenheimer’s Exploratorium in this captivating, Oscar-nominated short from 1974- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon

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  • Hundreds in Minneapolis Protest the War on Iran

    “From Iran to Palestine, stop the U.S. war machine,” chanted hundreds in Minneapolis on Feb. 28 during an emergency anti-war protest against the US and Israeli war on Iran. The post Hundreds in Minneapolis Protest the War on Iran appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

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The World – PRI

  • Israelis celebrate Purim underground

    Purim in Israel is usually a festival, with street parades and games for kids who often dress up in costumes, much like Halloween in the US. This year, the celebration goes on, but underground in parking garages. The World's Aaron Schachter reports on one such party in Tel Aviv.

  • Russia's troubled history with high-profile poisonings

    Last month, five European governments shared the results of an investigation into the death of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny in a Siberian prison. They said Russia’s government was responsible. That's not surprising. But the means used to kill him were something new: a substance derived from South American frogs. From London, reporters Ilya Kolmanovsky and Ilya Marritz report […]

  • Iran's revolutionary regime is built to resist shocks

    The assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was a jolt for Iran. But its political system is built to sustain abrupt change. History shows the regime has been able to quickly find new leaders and avert crises. From Doha, Ali Hashem, a war correspondent affiliated with the University of London, tells The World’s Carolyn Beeler that US President Donald Trump’s call for Iranians to […]

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