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  • Israel's War on Lebanon Is a Consequence of "No Accountability" for Gaza: Human Rights Watch

    We go to Lebanon, where an Israeli invasion is in full swing along the southern border. Israel has announced the expansion of its so-called buffer zone and issued mass evacuation orders as its military destroys homes and infrastructure throughout the region. A humanitarian crisis is brewing as hospitals have been blocked from receiving medical supplies and as healthcare workers, as well as other civilians, have been killed in targeted Israeli strikes. “This is a war again that’s been ongoing since October 2023, and over the past two-and-a-half years we’ve documented repeated, apparently deliberate, attacks on civilians,” says Human Right Watch researcher Ramzi Kaiss, speaking from Beirut. “But what’s different this time around […]

  • "He Is Increasingly Desperate": Trita Parsi on Trump's Expletive-Laced Threats Against Iran

    We get the latest analysis on the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran from Trita Parsi, the executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. Parsi discusses the increasing “desperation” of U.S. strategy, Iran’s long-term economic control over the Strait of Hormuz and growing “hawkishness,” and the dangerous possibility of nuclear warfare.

  • Israeli Peace Activist: Gaza, Iran & Lebanon Are All Part of "One Forever War" That Must End

    At least 17 people were arrested Saturday as Israeli police violently cracked down on an antiwar protest in Tel Aviv, where hundreds had gathered condemning the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. Israeli peace activist Alon-Lee Green, who helped organize the protest and was among those arrested, says the Israeli public’s initial support for the war has rapidly declined in recent weeks, as the quick, decisive engagement that was promised has not come to fruition. “I think the Israeli public is waking up. A lot of people are angry. It’s been three years now of constant war. People are tired. People want different realities for their families.” Speaking from a courthouse where he is filing for a restraining order against right-wing extremists […]

  • Headlines for April 6, 2026

    Trump Threatens War Crimes Against Iran on Easter Sunday, as Iran Says Strait of Hormuz “Will Never Return to Its Former State”, Israeli Strikes Across Lebanon Kill at Least 39 People on Sunday, Israeli Strikes Kill Four People in Gaza City on Sunday, Israeli Police Disperse Antiwar Protest in Tel Aviv, Arresting 17 People, Iranian Authorities Arrest Human Rights Lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh in Tehran, University of Washington Removes Israel Critic from Role Directing Middle East Center, ICE Enters Louisiana Army Base to Arrest Newly Wedded Spouse of Sergeant Preparing for Deployment, Lawsuit Alleges 3-Year-Old Immigrant Separated from Family Was Sexually Abused in Foster Care, ICE Arrests Palestinian American President of Islamic Society of […]

  • Meet Leqaa Kordia: Palestinian Protester Freed After a Year in "ICE Dungeon"

    We speak with Palestinian activist Leqaa Kordia, who was freed on March 16 after spending more than a year in an ICE jail in Texas. She was arrested in 2025 as part of the Trump administration’s campaign to target student activists and others who advocated for Palestinian rights. Kordia was born in the occupied West Bank and lives in New Jersey. She was arrested in 2024 during the Gaza solidarity protests at Columbia University. The charges against her were dropped the next day, but she was detained in March 2025 by ICE during a routine immigration check-in. “It was supposed to be just a regular meeting with my lawyer [and the] ICE agents. It led to arrest,” says Kordia. “They took me in an unmarked car directly to the airport, and […]

Fair Observer

  • Capitalism at 250: Freedom, Legitimacy and the Renewal of the Market Order

    As the US approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding, it is not confronting a crisis of origin but a crisis of fulfillment. The principles articulated and agreed to in 1776 were never meant to settle history; they were meant to discipline it and enrich the future of humanity. They bound power — political and… Continue reading Capitalism at 250: Freedom, Legitimacy and the Renewal of the Market Order The post Capitalism at 250: Freedom, Legitimacy and the Renewal of the Market Order appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Live: Did Trump and Netanyahu Miscalculate Iran’s Resolve?

    Fair Observer’s Video Producer Rohan Khattar Singh moderates a fast-moving FO Live discussion on the widening war between the United States, Israel and Iran. He is joined by Dr. Nabeel Khoury, a former US diplomat; Fernando Carvajal, executive director of The American Center for South Yemen Studies; Mohammad Basha, founder of the Basha Report; and… Continue reading FO Live: Did Trump and Netanyahu Miscalculate Iran’s Resolve? The post FO Live: Did Trump and Netanyahu Miscalculate Iran’s Resolve? appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Live: Afghanistan’s Last Woman Ambassador Defies Taliban Rule From Exile

    Fair Observer Contributing Editor Laura Pavon Aramburú speaks with Afghanistan’s last serving woman ambassador, Manizha Bakhtari, and director and producer Natalie Halla about her 2025 documentary, The Last Ambassador. The film follows Bakhtari’s decision to keep Afghanistan’s embassy in Vienna, Austria, open after the Taliban return to power, even as the Afghan state’s institutions collapse… Continue reading FO Live: Afghanistan’s Last Woman Ambassador Defies Taliban Rule From Exile The post FO Live: Afghanistan’s Last Woman Ambassador Defies Taliban Rule From Exile appeared first on Fair Observer.

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The Marshall Project

Aeon

  • Living without my self

    Our culture valorises the big, coherent self: reading Robert Musil helps me embrace the beauty of my no-self existence- by Mette Leonard HøegRead on Aeon

Unicorn Riot

  • Palestinian Christians Observe Palm Sunday with Prayers for an End to the War

    Inside the sanctuary at the Holy Family Church in Gaza, Christians in the war-torn city observed Palm Sunday with gratitude for the chance to congregate but weary of the ongoing assault on the territory they call home. The post Palestinian Christians Observe Palm Sunday with Prayers for an End to the War appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

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Inter Press Service

  • Regime Change – Sometimes It Works, Often It Doesn’t

      Donald Trump ran on a platform of ending wars. After his success in Venezuela, he is intoxicated by his military achievements and is banking on regime change in several countries. In a swift and decisive move, US forces abducted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife to the United States. The current government in

  • Post-Protest Bangladesh: Restoration More than Renewal

    Bangladesh’s first credible election in nearly two decades delivered a landslide win for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its leader Tarique Rahman, son of a former prime minister, just back from 17 years of self-imposed exile. The election was made possible by a Generation Z-led uprising that security forces sought to repress by killing

  • Tackling Political Exclusion is Central to Saving Democracy

    Urgent steps need to be taken to rebuild the relationship between citizens and state to stem the decline of democracy globally. Experts point to inequality and political exclusion as two of the biggest drivers for democratic backsliding, with the exclusion of citizens from a role in policy and decision-making spaces leading to ‘hollow citizenship’. A

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Labor Notes

  • Lack of Democracy in United Farm Workers Gave Chavez Immunity

    In 2011 Frank Bardacke published an 800-page history of the Farm Workers union: Trampling Out the Vintage: Cesar Chavez and the Two Souls of the United Farm Workers. It opened many eyes to the reasons the UFW became a shadow of its former self. Bardacke starts the book with an epigraph, a quote from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: “O what a fall was there, my countrymen! Then I, and you, and all of us fell down...”

The World – PRI

  • A doctor's search to find home in war zones across the world

    Seema Jilani is a Pakistani American doctor who has traveled the world to support efforts in conflict zones. She's treated victims of violence in Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Gaza. During her travels she wondered where home is for her and finally came to a realization. Jilani shared her discovery of home with GBH's Stories From The Stage.

  • Scientists in Southeast Asia are bio-hacking mosquitos

    Mosquitoes are a menace in Southeast Asia, especially during rainy season, when they buzz through wet, soupy air spreading dengue and other viruses. The common solutions aren’t great: spraying chemicals from trucks, wearing sleeves in humid weather, sleeping under nets. But scientists in countries such as Singapore, Thailand and Laos are now finding success through bio-hacking mosquitoes. […]

  • Upping the ante in Iran

    Brinkmanship is the high-stakes strategy of pushing a conflict to the edge to force an opponent to back down. US President Donald Trump seems to be taking it to new levels in the war with Iran. The World’s Host Marco Werman speaks with Dan Drezner, a dean at Tuft’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, about the tension currently on display between diplomacy and escalation and whether we’re […]

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