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  • A Record 129 Journalists Killed in 2025, Israel Responsible for 2/3 of the Deaths: CPJ

    A record 129 press workers were killed worldwide in 2025, more in one year than in any of the previous three decades for which the Committee to Protect Journalists has collected data. The previous record was set in 2024. For both 2024 and 2025, the Israeli military was responsible for two-thirds of all press killings. “This shows the systematic pattern that Israel is using to silence the journalists, whether by killing them, targeting them, imprisoning them, intimidating them, and also smearing them,” says Sara Qudah, Middle East and North Africa regional director at the Committee to Protect Journalists. CPJ also documented the killings of journalists in Ukraine, Mexico, Yemen, and more.

  • Beaten, Starved, Tortured: New CPJ Report on Abuse of Palestinian Journalists in Israeli Prisons

    Testimony and evidence from 59 Palestinian journalists reveals “strikingly consistent” reports of beatings, sensory deprivation, sexual violence, starvation and medical neglect while detained, according to a review by the Committee to Protect Journalists. Most of them were held under Israel’s so-called “administrative detention” policy and were never charged with any crime. The journalists lost an average of 52 pounds in Israeli prisons. “This report was one of the most difficult reports to work on, because you are listening to human beings who are describing inhuman conditions they had to face for months, and some of them for years,” says Sara Qudah, Middle East and North Africa regional director at the Committee to Protect […]

  • "Flagrant War Crime": Investigation Recreates 2025 Israeli Massacre, Cover-Up of 15 Gaza Aid Workers

    It’s been almost one year since Israeli forces killed 15 Palestinian medics and aid workers in a brutal two-hour massacre on a vehicle convoy in southern Gaza. Israeli soldiers had attempted to cover it up by burying the bodies in a shallow mass grave, and crushing the rescue vehicles with heavy machinery, but a new investigation by Forensic Architecture and Earshot has recreated a minute-by-minute accounting of what took place. Director of Earshot Lawrence Abu Hamdan, who analyzed audio from video evidence alongside witness accounts, calls the Israeli response to the attack an “obstruction of justice.” He says “there is no reason why the Israeli army, with all of its GPS coordinates, its drones in the sky, couldn’t have done […]

  • Cuba Kills 4 Exiles Trying to "Infiltrate" Island by Boat as U.S. “Medieval Siege” of Cuba Continues

    Cuban exiles on a U.S.-registered speedboat attempted to enter Cuba undetected, but were confronted by border patrol in Cuban waters on Wednesday. According to the Cuban Interior Ministry, the Cuban nationals on the speedboat fired on the border agents who then returned fire — killing four and injuring six of the men. This comes as the Trump administration’s blockade of fuel has triggered a severe humanitarian and economic crisis in Cuba, compounding the impact of the U.S. economic embargo in place since 1962. In response to the growing humanitarian crisis, activists are organizing a flotilla to deliver aid to the island. “We cannot allow us to go back to the days of gunboat diplomacy, where the U.S. thinks that it is allowed to […]

  • Headlines for February 26, 2026

    U.S. and Iran Hold Indirect Talks Over Iran’s Nuclear Program Amid Trump’s Threats to Attack, Cuba Says Border Guards Fired on Heavily Armed Exiles in US-Registered Speedboat, Killing 4, Aid Groups Appeal to Israeli Supreme Court to Overturn Ban on Humanitarian Operations, State Department Offers Consular Services in Illegal Israeli West Bank Settlements, NYT: Documents Related to Trump Accuser are Missing from DOJ’s Release of Epstein Files, Larry Summers to Resign as Harvard Professor Over Epstein Ties, Federal Judge Rules Trump Admin’s Policy of Deporting Immigrants to “Third Countries” Unlawful, Blind Rohingya Refugee Found Dead After Being Abandoned by Border Patrol , Congressmember Omar Demands Probe Into the Arrest of […]

Fair Observer

  • Repealing the Endangerment Finding: In Trump’s America, Everything Happens, but Nothing Changes

    The latest splash in the Trump Administration’s flood-the-zone strategy was the repeal of the Endangerment Finding, an Obama-era policy that monitors greenhouse gas emissions. There are concerns that once the repeal emerges from the US legal system, it will accelerate emissions in the US, contributing to global warming and exposing Americans to harmful pollution. However,… Continue reading Repealing the Endangerment Finding: In Trump’s America, Everything Happens, but Nothing Changes The post Repealing the Endangerment Finding: In Trump’s America, Everything Happens, but Nothing Changes appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Is Europe a Possessed Continent?

    Europe finds itself submerged in a deepening crisis, financial, social and political. The media struggle in their attempts to describe it, but their failure to do so contributes to the confusion and aggravates its effects. The result appears in the astonishingly unfavorable ratings of Europe’s most prominent politicians, notably in France, Germany and the United… Continue reading Is Europe a Possessed Continent? The post Is Europe a Possessed Continent? appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Talks: Are Companies Using Software to Quietly Eliminate Your Legal Rights?

    Fair Observer’s Communications and Outreach officer, Roberta Campani, speaks with physicist and former Chief Algorithm Officer Bill Softky about how digital systems are reshaping modern law. Drawing on information theory and decades in Silicon Valley, Softky argues that corporations are exploiting the mechanics of information processing to “hack” legal systems. What began as a technical… Continue reading FO Talks: Are Companies Using Software to Quietly Eliminate Your Legal Rights? The post FO Talks: Are Companies Using Software to Quietly Eliminate Your Legal Rights? appeared first on Fair Observer.

Anthropocene

Black Agenda Report

  • Black Agenda Radio February 27, 2026

    In this week’s segment, we discuss Trump administration proposals to disenfranchise voters and unconstitutionally give the federal government control over elections. But we begin with an analysis of Venezuela after the U.S. attack on that country and the kidnapping of its president.

  • Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution In the Aftermath of U.S. Aggression

    The Simon Bolivar Institute in Caracas, Venezuela, hosted a delegation from the International Brigade for Peace and Solidarity with Venezuela. We’re joined by one of those delegates, Jacqueline Luqman, Chair of the Coordinating Committee of the Black Alliance for Peace. She is also a co-founder […]

  • Voting Rights Threatened by SAVE Act and Federal Election Takeover Plot

    The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act was passed in the House of Representatives and would disenfranchise millions of people, as would Trump’s plan to unconstitutionally “nationalize” elections. Cliff Albright, Co-Executive Director of Black Voters Matter, joins us from Atlanta, […]

The Guardian

  • Fox News host and former Trump aide falsely claims president was never on Epstein’s plane – live

    Kayleigh McEnany, Donald Trump’s first-term White House press secretary, misled Fox viewers this week, despite evidence of Trump’s flights in Epstein filesBill Clinton says he had ‘no idea’ about Epstein’s crimes in House testimonyHoward Lutnick scrutiny grows as new photo shows him with EpsteinSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts direct to your inboxJames Comer, the chair of the House oversight committee, said the committee’s list of questions for Bill Clinton grew longer after Hillary Clinton’s deposition yesterday, where she deferred a host of questions to her husband.“So we already had a big portfolio of questions for him, and that increased yesterday,” Comer said at a press conference […]

  • Renee Good’s family says Trump hasn’t contacted them after her death

    Neither president nor anyone in administration has reached out after Good was killed by immigration officer, says familyThe family of Renee Good, an unarmed US citizen and mother who was killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis last month, said in an interview with NBC News that neither Donald Trump nor anyone in his administration has contacted them since her death.“There’s a reason that we hired our own investigators – to make sure that the truth is transparent and available, to make sure that this is really taken seriously, and to make sure that we know what occurred,” Brent Ganger, Good’s brother, told NBC News. Continue reading...

  • Bill Clinton says in House testimony he had ‘no idea’ about Epstein’s crimes

    Republican chair calls six-hour deposition ‘very productive’ and says former president answered every questionBill Clinton testimony – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxBill Clinton told a congressional committee on Friday he “had no idea of the crimes” Jeffrey Epstein was committing and insisted he “did nothing wrong” in his relationship with the disgraced financier and convicted sex trafficker.The former president’s remarks came in his opening statement in a deposition to the House of Representatives’ oversight committee, a day after his wife, Hillary Clinton, appeared before the same body and called the proceedings “partisan political theater” and “an […]

  • Judge blocks arrest and detention of some lawful refugees in Minnesota

    Trump administration’s unlawful policy turns ‘refugees’ American Dream into a dystopian nightmare’, judge saysA federal judge has blocked a Trump administration policy that allowed immigration authorities to arrest and detain certain refugees in Minnesota, ruling that the government relied on an incorrect interpretation of federal law and unlawfully targeted people who had already been admitted to the US.In an order on Friday, the court said the administration’s approach had effectively been “terrorizing” refugees by subjecting them to arrest and potentially indefinite detention despite their lawful status. The judge concluded that federal immigration law does not give the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) authority to […]

  • New York businesswoman sentenced to nine years for $30m political finance scheme

    Sherry Xue Li ripped off millions from foreign investors and funnelled some stolen money into US political campaignsA New York businesswoman was sentenced Friday to nine years in federal prison over a financial scheme that ripped off more than $30m from foreign investors and funnelled some of the stolen money into US political campaigns, including a Donald Trump fundraiser during his first presidency.Sherry Xue Li was also ordered to forfeit $31.5m, as well as property at three locations, and to make restitution to her victims. Continue reading...

The Marshall Project

Aeon

  • There are no psychopaths

    Virtually everything you think you know about psychopathy has been thoroughly debunked. Why does this zombie idea live on?- by Rasmus Rosenberg LarsenRead on Aeon

Unicorn Riot

  • Rojava Pushed to the Brink as Syrian Government Advances

    The Syrian government initiated a full-scale invasion of Rojava, starting with the Kurdish-dominated neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsood and Ashrafiyah in Aleppo city. The post Rojava Pushed to the Brink as Syrian Government Advances appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

The Conversation

Inter Press Service

  • Climate Change Is Coming for Your Morning Coffee

    Your morning cup of coffee could soon cost more, thanks to climate change, which is raising the heat on the production of the world’s most loved beverage. Increased episodes of high heat in top coffee-growing regions of the world are affecting the production of coffee, leading to low harvests and high prices for consumers. This

  • Maison des Talibés Confronts Abuse of ‘Talibé’ children in Senegal

    When you walk through the streets of Senegal’s cities, you notice them almost immediately: young boys in worn clothes, clutching plastic cans or tin bowls, weaving between cars and pedestrians to ask for spare change or food. They are often barefoot, alone and hungry. These children are known as talibés. Boys aged approximately 5-15, known

  • Over 25,500 Palestinians Killed: Absence of Accountability is Nothing Short of Shameful

    The situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is a human-made disaster. The report before you sets out events between 1 November 2024 and 31 October 2025 that show Israel’s utter disregard for human rights in Gaza and the West Bank, and the serious violations also committed by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups. The evidence

Sludge

Yale Environment 360

  • Older Humpbacks Prove Better at Wooing Mates

    As humpback whale populations recover, researchers are gaining a richer understanding of these wondrous creatures. A new study suggests it may take years for humpbacks to learn how to successfully serenade a mate.Read more on E360 →

Inside Climate News

  • Former EPA Staff Detail Expanding Pollution Risks Under Trump

    In a new report that outlines a dozen high-risk pollutants given new life thanks to weakened, delayed or rescinded regulations, the Environmental Protection Network, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group of hundreds of former Environmental Protection Agency staff, warns that the EPA under President Donald Trump has abandoned the agency’s core mission of protecting people and the

  • Cheniere Energy Received $370 Million IRS Windfall for Using LNG as ‘Alternative’ Fuel

    Cheniere Energy, the largest producer and exporter of U.S. liquefied natural gas, received $370 million from the IRS in the first quarter of 2026, a payout that shipping experts, tax specialists and a U.S. senator say the company never should have received. The money, reported in the company’s recently released annual financial report, was the

Amnesty International

Grist

Truthout

Labor Notes

  • How We Organized a Union at Whole Foods

    There were six of us at the first meeting to form a union at Whole Foods in Philadelphia: too many to fit around the coffee shop table, a good sign, so we moved to a restaurant around the corner. We talked about disrespectful managers, low pay, and the loss of paid breaks and health care for part-timers. “I’ve seen many wonderful people come and go” in a decade at the store, said produce worker Ed Dupree. “So many of them worked hard and weren’t always treated well, especially after the Amazon acquisition.”

The World – PRI

  • Brazilian Indigenous group uses art to fight for survival

    At a time when Indigenous people in the Brazilian rainforest face deforestation, land grabs and threats to survival, one group is finding international acclaim for its art. Members of MAHKU have had high profile showings, including at the Venice Biennale and Miami's Art Basel. Gisele Regatao traveled through the rainforest to capture the mystery behind their success.

  • Aid groups on brink of expulsion from Gaza, West Bank

    Dozens of humanitarian aid groups, including Doctors Without Borders and Oxfam, face expulsion from Gaza and the West Bank as soon as this weekend, unless they hand over detailed personal information about their staff to Israeli authorities. Jerusalem-based journalist Noga Tarnopolsky tells The World’s Host Marco Werman “there’s simply no alternative in place” to provide critically needed […]

  • Danish prime minister calls for snap elections

    In Denmark today, the country’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced new elections. Scheduled for the end of March, the snap vote comes as her party sees resurgent support — thanks, especially, to her US counterpart President Donald Trump. Host Marco Werman speaks to The World’s Josh Coe, who is based in Denmark.

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