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  • Mohsen Mahdawi, Palestinian Columbia Student Targeted by Trump, Hails Court Ruling Blocking Deportation

    An immigration judge has blocked the Trump administration from deporting Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University graduate and green card holder who was detained last April at what he thought was a citizenship interview. Mahdawi grew up in a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank and was an outspoken critic of Israel’s genocide in Gaza while attending Columbia. He spent two weeks in ICE custody before a federal judge ordered his release. Mahdawi’s case is part of a broader pattern of the Trump administration targeting international students for expressing solidarity with Palestinians and demanding divestment from the Israeli government. Mahdawi says even though immigration judges are part of the executive branch, the Trump administration […]

  • “Colonial Apartheid Regime”: Jeremy Scahill on Trump's "Board of Peace" & Plans For Gaza

    Journalist Jeremy Scahill says the Trump administration’s vision for the Gaza Strip is of a continued “colonial apartheid regime” with Israel and U.S. interests controlling the lives of millions of Palestinians in perpetuity. “Palestinians are being told that they must completely surrender,” says Scahill. President Trump chaired the first meeting of his so-called Board of Peace this week, a body established for Gaza but whose remit has already expanded.

  • Jeremy Scahill: Despite Ongoing Talks, Trump Admin Is "Obsessed" with Destroying Iran

    Despite chairing the first meeting of his newly formed Board of Peace on Thursday, President Donald Trump continues to threaten war against Iran as the Pentagon positions a massive fighting force in the Middle East. Trump said he would give Tehran about two weeks to reach a deal on its nuclear program, but media reports indicate that he could launch an attack within days. Iran maintains its nuclear enrichment program is for peaceful civilian purposes. Journalist Jeremy Scahill says Trump already “used the veneer” of negotiations to attack Iran last year, and that despite ongoing talks between the two countries, he has essentially already decided to launch a new war that could quickly spiral out of control. “I’ve been told by […]

  • Carole Cadwalladr on Epstein Fallout: As U.K. Arrests Ex-Prince, Where is the Accountability in U.S.?

    British police released former Prince Andrew on Thursday after 11 hours in custody, with his shocking arrest earlier in the day making him the first senior British royal to be arrested in nearly 400 years. Police are probing his connections to the deceased sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein and whether he shared classified government information with him while serving as a U.K. trade representative from 2001 to 2011. King Charles’ brother, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after being stripped of his royal title, is the most high-profile figure in the U.K. to be implicated in a widening scandal over ties to Epstein, who died in a New York jail in 2019 awaiting trial on sex trafficking. Authorities did not reference sexual abuse […]

  • Headlines for February 20, 2026

    WSJ: Trump is Considering “Limited” Strikes on Iran, With Option to Ramp Up Assault, Trump Says U.S. Will Give $10B in Funding to His U.N. Alternative, the “Board of Peace”, Israeli Settler Fatally Shoots Palestinian-American Teen in Occupied West Bank, Palestinian Journalists Describe Beatings, Starvation and Sexual Assault by Israeli Captors, “Hallmarks of Genocide”: U.N. Experts Sound Alarm Over Sudanese Paramilitary Group’s Atrocities, U.K. Police Raid Former Home of Ex-Prince Andrew, Arrested Over Ties to Jeffrey Epstein, French Prosecutors Reopen Probe Into Epstein Associates Including Model Scout Jean-Luc Brunel, Trump Banner Draped over DOJ Headquarters Amid Growing Demands for Full Release of Epstein Files, Judge […]

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  • Taiwan, China and the US: Not Playing a Tit-For-Tat Game

    Tensions across the Taiwan Strait have intensified in recent years, prompting renewed debate over deterrence, military preparedness and great-power competition. The Pentagon has forecasted that China seeks to acquire by force or invade Taiwan by 2027. Policy simulations conducted by institutions such as the Center for Strategic and International Studies outline a range of contingencies,… Continue reading Taiwan, China and the US: Not Playing a Tit-For-Tat Game The post Taiwan, China and the US: Not Playing a Tit-For-Tat Game appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Is the Deep State Really That Fearful of Multipolarity? Part 1

    Last week, Foreign Affairs published what I’m tempted to call a provocatively contrarian article by C. Raja Mohan, apparently a loyal fan of the US deep state. It bears the title, “The Multipolar Delusion.”  Nearly all serious observers of today’s geopolitical landscape have concluded that the “unipolar moment” inaugurated by the collapse of the Soviet… Continue reading Is the Deep State Really That Fearful of Multipolarity? Part 1 The post Is the Deep State Really That Fearful of Multipolarity? Part 1 appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Pakistan Digital Authority: Building a Citizen-Centric Digital Future

    Pakistan is charting an ambitious course toward a citizen-centric, digitally empowered nation under the Digital Nation Pakistan Act 2025 and the National Digital Commission. At the heart of this transformation lies the newly established Pakistan Digital Authority (PDA), mandated to design, implement and oversee a coherent digital governance framework across the public sector. With a… Continue reading Pakistan Digital Authority: Building a Citizen-Centric Digital Future The post Pakistan Digital Authority: Building a Citizen-Centric Digital Future appeared first on Fair Observer.

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Aeon

  • Inside Pompeii

    We may know Pompeii for its destruction, but this intricate 3D rendering brings to life what a bustling city it once was- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon

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  • UN Report Warns of Escalating Human Rights Abuses Against Migrants and Refugees in Libya

    A new UN report warns of the “brutal and normalized reality” for migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in Libya as they face exploitation and human rights violations. On February 18, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) released a joint report

  • Ode to U.S. Civil Rights Icon Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr: A Life That Carried the Rainbow

    When the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. declared, “Keep hope alive,” it was not a slogan. It was a discipline. It was a moral posture. It was a promise to those America had locked out of its prosperity and pushed to the margins of its democracy. And for more than five decades, Jackson kept that promise

  • Players Score Dignity in India’s First Transgender Football League

    Pyari Hessa, 26, balances long shifts as a loco traffic controller at a steel company in Jamshedpur with evening football practice on the same turf where professionals train. A trans woman from the Ho tribal community, she was born Pyare Lal in Bedamundui, a remote village 50 kilometres away from Chaibasa, the headquarters town of

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  • Austrian court rules mountaineer's decision led to girlfriend's death

    Yesterday in Austria, a judge handed down a guilty verdict in the trial of a mountaineer, whose girlfriend froze to death near the summit of Grossglockner, the alpine country’s highest peak. The court found 37-year-old Thomas P. [they don’t disclose full names of those facing conviction] responsible for her death due to gross negligence. The case has sparked debate in Austria and the wider […]

  • Iranians prepare for possible US strike

    US President Donald Trump told reporters on Friday that he is considering a limited military strike on Iran in the coming days. He said the goal of the strikes would be to pressure the country into a nuclear deal. The threats of war come as many Iranians are marking the customary forty days of mourning for their loved ones who were killed during the anti-government protests. As The World’s […]

  • SFTS: Memory of Ramadan in Darfur

    The Islamic holy month of Ramadan began this week. It's a month of fasting, prayers and reflection for millions of Muslims around the world, and it's a special month for Ekhlas Ahmed and her family. They fled their home in Darfur, Sudan, when she was just 12 years old and were resettled in Portland, Maine. One Ramadan back home was particularly special and Ahmed shared the memory with GBH's […]

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