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  • Ahead of Hungary Election, JD Vance Campaigns with Orbán in Show of Support for Far Right in Europe

    Amid strains in U.S.-European relations, the Trump administration has worked to strengthen ties with Hungary and its far-right leader, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is facing his biggest challenge in 16 years. With just days to go before parliamentary elections, Orbán’s Fidesz party is trailing the center-right pro-EU Tisza party led by Péter Magyar. U.S. Vice President JD Vance traveled to Budapest this week and appeared alongside Orbán to openly campaign for his reelection. “This election is really crucial, not just for Hungary, but for the international right wing,” says Kim Lane Scheppele, professor of sociology and international affairs at Princeton University. “There’s been a lot of American signaling that the U.S. […]

  • Will the U.S. and Europe Break Up? Trump Says He May Pull Out of NATO as Iran War Criticism Mounts

    The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has deepened rifts with several European countries. The Spanish government has been most outspoken in its opposition to the war, and U.S. allies like Germany and the United Kingdom have voiced some criticism while providing logistical support for the assault on Iran. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has tried to smooth over differences and placate President Trump, even as he has mused about pulling the U.S. out of the military alliance and renewed his threats to seize Greenland. “If there’s one thing that actually one can say about President Trump, it’s that he’s been very consistent in his total disdain for Europe and for NATO,” says Nathalie Tocci, an international affairs scholar based in Madrid, […]

  • "10 Minutes of Terror": Lebanon Death Toll Tops 300 from Israel's "Black Wednesday" Attack

    As the United States and Iran prepare to hold talks in Pakistan aimed at ending the war, Israel is continuing to bomb Lebanon, where the death toll from Wednesday’s massive wave of attacks has topped 300. “It was 10 minutes of terror, a day that the Lebanese are calling Black Wednesday,” says Lebanese Australian journalist Rania Abouzeid, speaking with Democracy Now! from Beirut. “It was hard to tell what was blowing up where, because those hundred or so attacks were all happening simultaneously.” Israel and the U.S. have claimed the Iran ceasefire deal struck this week does not include Lebanon, contradicting Iran’s position. Abouzeid says direct talks between Israel and Lebanon are very “divisive” as many Lebanese fear […]

  • Headlines for April 10, 2026

    Death Toll from Israel’s “Black Wednesday” Attack on Lebanon Tops 300, Iran Warns Israeli Attacks on Lebanon Could Destroy Ceasefire Deal and Diplomacy with U.S., House GOP Blocks Democratic Effort to Force Vote on Iran War Powers Resolution, Israel Approves 34 Settler Outposts Amid Continuing Settler Violence in Occupied West Bank, 9-Year-Old Palestinian Girl Shot Dead in Front of Classmates in Gaza’s Beit Lahia, Federal Court Blasts Pentagon for Ignoring Prior Order to Restore Reporters’ Access, Federal Judge Postpones Cancellation of Protected Status for Ethiopian Immigrants, U.N. Warns Nearly 1,000 Asylum Seekers Have Died Attempting to Cross Mediterranean in 2026, Melania Trump Denies Past Ties with Jeffrey Epstein in […]

  • Can Gulf States Rely on U.S. Security Guarantees? How the War Empowers Iran & Remakes the Region

    As Iran destroyed energy facilities and infrastructure in all six of its Persian Gulf neighbors and blocks their shipments of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf states — Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates — are reevaluating their strategic alliances with the United States. We speak to Yasmine Farouk, the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula project director at the International Crisis Group, about where else the Arab Gulf is looking toward in Asia and Europe to diversify its defense relationships, and what exactly the war has put at risk in the region. “Let’s remember the ceasefire came at a moment when energy infrastructures, desalination, power plants, nuclear plants could have been in the […]

Fair Observer

  • Iran’s Fear of Kurdish Opposition and the Potential of an Internal Uprising

    The events taking place along and across Iran’s western border point to something deeper than conventional security concerns. Iran’s pressure on Kurdish opposition groups, both inside Iraq and within its borders, reflects a central fear within the Islamic Republic: that organized Kurdish political forces could become the catalyst for a broader internal uprising capable of… Continue reading Iran’s Fear of Kurdish Opposition and the Potential of an Internal Uprising The post Iran’s Fear of Kurdish Opposition and the Potential of an Internal Uprising appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Beyond the Breach: Safeguarding the Integrity of Private Banking

    Private banking does not merely deliver performance. It sells disciplined judgment under uncertainty. Its clients assume that the decisions it makes are formed within stable, controlled conditions, even when markets or politics turn volatile. This fundamental assumption has become increasingly fragile. Furthermore, the integrity of the bank’s judgment now depends on digital architectures whose resilience… Continue reading Beyond the Breach: Safeguarding the Integrity of Private Banking The post Beyond the Breach: Safeguarding the Integrity of Private Banking appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Talks: From Minneapolis to Kuwait — Welfare Model Under Pressure in the AI Era

    Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh and author Bryn Barnard discuss whether universal basic income can really solve the social dislocation promised by artificial intelligence. Their conversation moves far beyond abstract theory. Using Kuwait as a real-world example of a society sustained by oil wealth, Barnard argues that the country already offers something close to a universal basic… Continue reading FO Talks: From Minneapolis to Kuwait — Welfare Model Under Pressure in the AI Era The post FO Talks: From Minneapolis to Kuwait — Welfare Model Under Pressure in the AI Era appeared first on Fair Observer.

Anthropocene

    Black Agenda Report

    • Black Agenda Radio April 10, 2026

      In this week’s segment we hear about Cuba, the challenges of Caribbean unity, and resistance to U.S. efforts to destroy the revolution. But we begin with Iran and discuss how its defense capabilities thwarted US regime change plans, and how the Trump administration undermines its own military […]

    • Iran's Resistance Exposes U.S. Weakness

      Iran is a more formidable foe than the US anticipated. The U.S. goal of regime change failed because of Iran's military power and determination to defend itself. In Washington the "Secretary of War" denies promotions to Black and female generals and dismisses staff who oppose his plans. Professor […]

    • The Cuban Revolution Survives U.S. Aggression

      The United States has attempted to defeat the Cuban revolution from its earliest days and for more than 60 years has embarked on sabotage, economic coercive measures, and now a three-month long embargo on oil deliveries which was only recently broken by Russia. We’re joined by Professor Isaac […]

    The Guardian

    • Trump news at a glance: president posts AI image comparing himself to Jesus after picking a fight with the pope

      Trump’s now-deleted post sparked the wrath of some of his loyal conservative Christian followers – key US politics stories from Monday 13 April at a glanceDonald Trump managed to pull off a bit of a miracle on Sunday: he offended and upset many of his conservative Christian followers.Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself to Truth Social on Sunday depicting him as a Jesus Christ-like figure, with divine light emanating from his hands as he heals a stricken man in a hospital bed with a demon from hell floating in the background. Continue reading...

    • Trump deletes post with AI image of himself as Jesus-like figure after outcry

      The US president’s conservative, Christian supporters decried the Truth Social post, calling it ‘disgusting’Less than a year after signing legislation that will pull nearly 12 million Americans off health insurance by gutting Medicaid, Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself to Truth Social on Sunday depicting him as a Jesus-like figure, with divine light emanating from his hands as he heals a stricken man in a hospital bed with a demon from hell floating in the background.The president has since deleted the post, which also followed a lengthy tirade about Pope Leo XIV on the site the same day in which he called him “weak on crime” and blamed the head of the Catholic church for being influenced by Barack Obama […]

    • Republican Tony Gonzales to step down from Congress amid expulsion threat

      Gonzales, who admitted affair with aide who later died by suicide, says he will file retirement from office on TuesdayUS politics live – latest updatesRepresentative Tony Gonzales, a Republican from Texas, announced on Monday he was stepping down from Congress after acknowledging an extramarital affair with a staffer.Gonzales, who was facing a growing threat of expulsion by his colleagues, admitted last month that he had an affair with an aide who later died by suicide. Continue reading...

    • Democrat Eric Swalwell to resign from Congress over sexual assault allegations

      Decision comes after House ethics committee announced it had opened an investigation into congressmanRepresentative Eric Swalwell, a Democrat from California, said on Monday he would resign from Congress following multiple allegations of sexual assault and misconduct that ended his bid for governor.Swalwell was a facing a growing chorus of bipartisan calls for him to step down or face an expulsion vote, a day after he announced that he would suspend his campaign for governor of California. Continue reading...

    • Trump media company drops lawsuit against the Guardian

      TMTG drops defamation claim over report that prosecutors were investigating payments received as possible money launderingDonald Trump’s media corporation has dropped a defamation claim against the Guardian and two other defendants over a report that federal prosecutors were investigating $8m in payments the company received from entities with ties to Vladimir Putin as possible money laundering.A filing in the 12th judicial circuit in Sarasota county, Florida, on Friday confirmed that Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of the president’s Truth Social platform, was withdrawing its claims without prejudice, meaning it could refile the lawsuit at a later date. Continue reading...

    The Marshall Project

    Aeon

    • I am Sámi

      This short documentary asks what it means to be Sámi today, following decades-long state-mandated assimilation attempts- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon

    Unicorn Riot

    • Guilty on All Counts: The Historic Verdict Against Golden Dawn

      On March 4, the Athens Court of Appeals upheld the guilty verdict on 42 members of the neo-Nazi group Golden Dawn for their racist and deadly crimes. The post Guilty on All Counts: The Historic Verdict Against Golden Dawn appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

    The Conversation

    Inter Press Service

      Sludge

      Yale Environment 360

      • One in Five Gray Whales That Enter San Francisco Bay Die There

        As oceans warm and whale prey becomes increasingly scarce, gray whales have begun venturing into San Francisco Bay in search of food. But nearly one in five gray whales who enter the bay die there, many of them killed by passing boats, new research shows.Read more on E360 →

      Inside Climate News

      Amnesty International

      Grist

      Truthout

      Labor Notes

      • A Lack of Democracy in the 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

      • AI may be messing with our memories

        A casual conversation with a friend led NYU neuroscientist Tim Requarth down an unsettling line of inquiry. His friend has made an AI video of himself scaling Mt. Rushmore, and a little while later, he felt the slightest bit of a memory of being at Mt. Rushmore — even though he had never been there. The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Requarth about why our brains' process for making […]

      • The US and Israel wanted the Kurds to help bring down the Iranian government. That didn't happen.

        The US and Israel saw groups of ethnic Kurds based in Iraq as potential forces to arm Iranian protesters and help bring regime change. But the Kurdish leaders say mixed signals and lack of clear planning from Washington meant that, ultimately, a Kurdish intervention never materialized. The World’s Shirin Jaafari reports.

      • The Trump administration's third-country deportation policies raise legal and ethical concerns

        The Trump administration has deported as many as 15,000 people to countries they are not from, according to the Migration Policy Institute. Ranging from Mexico and El Salvador to Eswatini and South Sudan, some 27 countries agreed to take in deported individuals unable to return to their countries of origin. The practice has been criticized for leaving deportees in limbo and has raised ethical and […]

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