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  • Trump Backs Down From Iran Threats, for Now

    US President Donald Trump, who is nothing if not direct, had threatened to intervene on behalf of demonstrators calling for the removal of Iran’s ruling theocratic regime. But by mid-week, he decided to hold off. The ostensible reason for his turnabout was the apparent decline in protest activity and the government’s failure to follow through… Continue reading Trump Backs Down From Iran Threats, for Now The post Trump Backs Down From Iran Threats, for Now appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Saving Auroville: A Call for Immediate Intervention

    In February 1968, on a bright day that felt like an awakening, 5,000 people from 124 nations gathered around a lone banyan tree in a dusty corner of Tamil Nadu. They had come to listen to an elderly woman read four sentences she had written in her own hand; All India Radio transmitted her words… Continue reading Saving Auroville: A Call for Immediate Intervention The post Saving Auroville: A Call for Immediate Intervention appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO° Talks: Deepfakes and Democracy: Why the Next Election Could Be Decided by AI

    Fair Observer author Catherine Lapey speaks with Manish Maheshwari, former head of Twitter India, an AI entrepreneur and a Mason Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School focused on AI governance and digital public goods. Their core worry is not simply that synthetic media can trick people into believing a lie, but that it can corrode the… Continue reading FO° Talks: Deepfakes and Democracy: Why the Next Election Could Be Decided by AI The post FO° Talks: Deepfakes and Democracy: Why the Next Election Could Be Decided by AI appeared first on Fair Observer.

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Black Agenda Report

  • Black Agenda Radio January 16, 2026

    In this week’s segment, we discuss the abuse of state power domestically and internationally. In Minnesota, the Trump administration has unleashed ICE, resulting in the fatal shooting of a US citizen as well as assaults and detentions carried out against others. But we begin with Venezuela and […]

  • Diego Sequera on Venezuelan Resistance

    Diego Sequera is a Venezuelan journalist. He joins us from Caracas to discuss the Venezuelan people's solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution in the wake of the January 3rd U.S. kidnapping of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.

  • ICE Invades Minnesota

    Suleiman Adan is Deputy Executive Director of the Minnesota Chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations. He joins us from Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Donald Trump has unleashed ICE enforcement against immigrants and the entire population.

The Guardian

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    Aeon

    • The shape of time

      In the 19th century, the linear idea of time became dominant – with profound implications for how we experience the world- by Emily ThomasRead on Aeon

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    The Conversation

    Inter Press Service

      Sludge

      Yale Environment 360

      Inside Climate News

      • As Artificial Stone Countertops Kill Workers, House Republicans Discuss Protections—for Manufacturers

        At a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on what Republicans called “opportunistic” lawsuits filed against the energy-intensive engineered stone industry by injured workers, the differences between the concerns of America’s political parties could not have been clearer. Over the past several years, hundreds of U.S. workers have developed silicosis, a debilitating, often fatal but preventable occupational

      • An Alabama Mayor Signed an NDA With a Data Center Developer. Read It Here.

        COLUMBIANA, Ala.—At first, no one knew about the non-disclosure agreement.  Columbiana’s then-mayor, David Mitchell, had signed the secrecy agreement with DigiPowerX, a data center developer, without consulting City Council members or the public.  The undated agreement, obtained by Inside Climate News through a public records request, prohibited Mitchell from disclosing any information the developer deemed

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      Labor Notes

      • Will ICE Ignite a Mass Strike in Minnesota?

        Minnesota appears to be in gear for a mass uprising. Unions, community organizations, faith leaders, and small businesses there are calling for a statewide day of “no work (except for emergency services), no school, and no shopping” on January 23.

      The World – PRI

      • Syrian 'hero swimmer' acquitted of charges in Greece

        Sara Mardini was not the only volunteer arrested for helping rescue migrants from the sea in 2018, but she was probably the most famous. She and her sister, Yusra, were refugees from Syria who survived a sinking boat by swimming the distance to shore, saving not only themselves but their fellow passengers, as well. Yusra went on to become an Olympic athlete. Sara was one of 23 rescue volunteers […]

      • Unofficial results show reelection of Ugandan president

        With votes tallied from about 50% of polling places, incumbent President Yoweri Museveni is projected to win reelection in Uganda. The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Ebenezer Obadare from the Council on Foreign Relations about what this means for Ugandans.

      • Indian authorities are still searching for a killer elephant

        In the first two weeks of the new year, 22 people were killed in the eastern state of Jharkhand, India, by a rogue, one-tusked elephant. Forest department officials are working to capture the elephant before it strikes again. Villagers are terrified of leaving their homes at night. The attacks also come at a time of growing human-elephant conflict across India. From Mumbai, journalist Namrata […]

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