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  • "A Moral Obscenity": White House Demands $1.5 Trillion Pentagon Budget, Largest Increase Since WWII

    The White House is seeking a record-shattering Pentagon budget of $1.5 trillion for the next fiscal year, the largest year-over-year increase in a presidential military spending request since World War II. The United States already has the world’s largest military budget at roughly $1 trillion, more than the combined budgets of the next nine highest-spending countries. The Trump administration’s budget request includes funding for F-35 stealth fighter jets, new warships and President Trump’s “Golden Dome” missile defense shield, among other priorities. “All it means is buying more weapons for more,” says Robert Weissman, co-president of Public Citizen. “It’s beyond the wildest dreams of the military-industrial complex.” […]

  • Juan González: "Latinx Freedom" Conference Will Be Landmark Gathering in NYC April 9-10

    Democracy Now! co-host Juan González discusses the Latinx Freedom Movement Conference, taking place this week at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York. The conference will be a landmark gathering of 1960s movement veterans, scholars, cultural leaders and more. González, who co-founded the Young Lords, a revolutionary group that fought for Puerto Rican rights in the 1960s and ’70s, says the CUNY conference will kick off a series of events in cities across the United States, presenting “sort of an alternative view of the 250th anniversary of Declaration of Independence” that aims to “bring to a new generation this story of how the Latinx freedom movement developed.”

  • Report from Tehran: "Hormuz Is Not a Tool to End the War But How Iran Wins the Aftermath"

    We speak with two Iranian scholars ahead of an 8 p.m. ET deadline set by President Donald Trump for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face destruction of all its power plants, bridges and other civilian infrastructure. Twelve hours ahead of the deadline, the president posted on social media, “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will.” Iran has blocked most maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war, leading to a sharp increase in oil and gas prices around the world. Mohammad Eslami, a research fellow at the University of Tehran, and Zeynab Malakouti, a senior fellow at the Global Peace Institute at the […]

  • Headlines for April 7, 2026

    Trump Shrugs Off Concerns over War Crimes, Renews Threat to Blow Up Iran’s Civilian Infrastructure, U.S.-Israeli Strikes on Iran Kill Dozens, Including Children, Iranian Attack on U.S. Base in Kuwait Injures 15 U.S. Soldiers, Israeli Attacks on Lebanon Kill More Civilians, Including Anti-Hezbollah Politician, Israeli Strikes Kill 10 Palestinians in Gaza Refugee Camp, IMF Warns Iran War Will Lead to Higher Inflation and Weakened Global Economy, One Gunman Killed, Two Others Injured in Shooting at Israeli Consulate in Istanbul, Trump Administration Terminates Civil Rights Settlements Protecting Transgender Students, Congressmembers Jayapal and Jackson Return from Five-Day Congressional Delegation to Cuba, Vice President Vance Travels to […]

  • 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 […]

Fair Observer

  • All Eyes Are on Cuba, and No One Knows How Its Future Could Play Out

    Cuba undoubtedly reached a critical juncture in January 2026, when Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was captured, and Venezuela suspended its oil supplies. These developments pressured Cuba, creating a growing sense of urgency and instability that reached a new level in March, coinciding with rising tensions in the Middle East due to military action by the… Continue reading All Eyes Are on Cuba, and No One Knows How Its Future Could Play Out The post All Eyes Are on Cuba, and No One Knows How Its Future Could Play Out appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Podcasts: The Muslim Brotherhood Explained — Origins, Ideology and Global Influence

    Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh and Cynthia Farahat, an Egyptian author and political activist, discuss the origins, ideology and evolution of the Muslim Brotherhood. Their discussion traces the movement from its founding in 1928 to its global reach today, while probing a central question: Is the Brotherhood a political organization that adapted over time, or a movement… Continue reading FO Podcasts: The Muslim Brotherhood Explained — Origins, Ideology and Global Influence The post FO Podcasts: The Muslim Brotherhood Explained — Origins, Ideology and Global Influence appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Live: When Will the Houthis Join the War to Support Iran?

    Fair Observer’s Video Producer Rohan Khattar Singh moderates an FO Live discussion on the US–Israel war with Iran. He is joined by Fernando Carvajal, executive director of The American Center for South Yemen Studies; Eric Jeunot, a professor at Abu Dhabi University; and Heena Lotus, a geopolitical analyst. Khattar Singh pushes the panel to assess… Continue reading FO Live: When Will the Houthis Join the War to Support Iran? The post FO Live: When Will the Houthis Join the War to Support Iran? appeared first on Fair Observer.

Anthropocene

Black Agenda Report

The Guardian

  • ‘I’m glad he backed off’: US political leaders relieved as Trump announces ceasefire

    Chuck Schumer attacks president’s ‘ridiculous bluster’ while Republicans cast decision as shrewd tactical moveMiddle East crisis – live updatesPolitical leaders and many Americans breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday evening, after Donald Trump announced a provisional ceasefire deal following threats to destroy Iran’s “whole civilization” if Tehran failed to reopen the strait of Hormuz by a self-imposed deadline.The announcement of the agreement, mediated by Pakistan, came roughly 90 minutes before the 8pm ET deadline by which Trump pledged to bomb Iran’s power plants and bridges in a move legal and military scholars said would be considered a war crime. Continue reading...

  • Republican wins Georgia runoff election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene

    Voters pick Clay Fuller, deciding Iran war was not enough to propel a Democrat into a conservative-leaning House seatUS politics live – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailClay Fuller supports the war in Iran. Shawn Harris opposes it. Voters in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former district in north-west Georgia decided that this distinction was not enough to propel a Democrat into a conservative-leaning House seat on Tuesday night.Associated Press called the election as results from the rural counties of north-western corner of the state rolled in. Continue reading...

  • Democrat voices skepticism over Trump’s ceasefire deal with Iran, saying each nation is claiming different terms– live

    US senator Chris Murphy says Iran’s claim that agreement gives it the right to control the strait of Hormuz would be ‘cataclysmic for the world’Sign up for Breaking News US email alertsDuring a press conference in Budapest with Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán, vice-president JD Vance is asked how the military goals in Iran can be achieved if the US continues its attacks on the country.Vance was also asked about reports about US attacks on Kharg Island. The vice-president said the plan was to hit “some military targets” there and “I believe we have done so.” Continue reading...

  • US warns of Iran-affiliated cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure across country

    Security agencies say municipalities should watch out for unusual activity, especially in water and energy sectorsMiddle East crisis – live updatesTop government security agencies issued a warning of Iran-affiliated cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure across the US on Tuesday. In a joint statement, the agencies said municipalities, especially in the water and energy sectors, should be on the lookout for unusual activity.“Cyberattacks on drinking water and wastewater systems directly threaten public health and community resilience,” Jeffrey Hall, an assistant administrator for enforcement and compliance assurance for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), said in a statement. “A single breach can disrupt treatment or […]

  • US seeks to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia despite new Costa Rica deal

    Man born in El Salvador has been fighting removal to series of ‘third’ countries after mistaken deportation last yearUS government attorneys on Tuesday told a federal judge the Department of Homeland Security still intends to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Liberia, despite a new agreement with Costa Rica to accept deportees who cannot legally be returned to their home countries.The Salvadorian national’s case has become a focal point in the immigration debate after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last year. Since his return, he has been fighting a second deportation to a series of African countries proposed by homeland security officials. Continue reading...

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Aeon

  • Your opinion, please

    From poetry to politics, this radio show asked listeners to speak their minds. Decades later, their words still resonate- by Aeon VideoWatch 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.

The Conversation

Inter Press Service

  • The Race Is On: Who Will Be the Next UN Secretary General?

    Let the race begin! April 1st was the deadline for candidates to be nominated for Secretary-General. Was it a coincidence that the deadline was April Fool’s Day? Judging by the quality of the official candidates, we suspect so. Before looking at the four official finalists, however, it’s worth examining the state of global politics, since

  • Inequalities in Human Mortality 

    As stated in Hamlet, “Thou know’st ’tis common; all that lives must die, Passing through nature to eternity.” Although death is inevitable for all living beings, human mortality, which is expected to reach approximately 64 million individual deaths worldwide in 2026, is not evenly distributed across populations. While mortality is a common fate for all

  • Japan and Kazakhstan Draw Closer as Iran Crisis Reshapes Energy and Security Priorities

    With instability around Iran exposing Japan’s dependence on Middle Eastern oil, Tokyo is deepening ties with Kazakhstan in search of more resilient supply chains, alternative energy routes and renewed cooperation on nuclear disarmament.

Sludge

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Inside Climate News

  • The Global Energy Supply in a Decade ‘Is Not a World We’re Going to Recognize’

    The United States’ war on Iran could fundamentally alter how countries consume and generate energy and hamper international progress in combating climate change, a panel of energy experts said today. Resources for the Future, a nonpartisan natural resources and environment think tank, sponsored the panel in conjunction with its new report, “Global Energy Outlook 2026:

  • US Senators Investigate $370 Million IRS Payout to Cheniere Energy

    Seven Democratic U.S. senators have launched a probe into a $370 million “alternative fuel” payout to Cheniere Energy, made earlier this year by the IRS, that critics say the liquefied natural gas export company never should have received. An earlier Inside Climate News investigation into the company’s push to get that tax credit for using

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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

  • India's mechanical pachyderms replacing the real thing

    In the last few months, the push to replace real elephants with mechanical ones has geared up in India, with around 25 mechanical elephants now placed in Indian temples, primarily in the state of Kerala. The slow but upward trend has had many supporters and recently moved into the private sector, with people buying robot elephants to rent out for weddings and other ceremonies. Reporter Jamie […]

  • The 'whole civilization' and heritage threatened by Iran war

    Today, US President Donald Trump warned that a “whole civilization will die tonight never to be brought back again” if Iran does not make a deal by his evening deadline. This clash of civilizations narrative goes way back. But, Iran's civilization is much deeper and is more complex than East vs. West or Judeo-Christian nations against the Islamic Republic. To understand this ancient history, […]

  • Iran war stokes concerns Taiwan could be left exposed

    The war in Iran is raising concerns in Taiwan about US bandwidth, and whether the Pentagon can fight in the Middle East while deterring China. Cheng Li-wun, the combative chair of Taiwan’s main opposition party, arrived in China today on a visit aimed at bolstering ties to the mainland. From the capital Taipei, William Yang, a senior analyst with International Crisis Group, discusses the […]

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