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Sudan: Peace At Last Perhaps
Strategy Page· 2 days agoThe primary South Sudan rivals Salva Kiir (president of the country) and Riek Machar (former vice-president and rebel leader) signed a power-sharing agreement that deliberately worked to avoid ...
Vietnam to host Putin in nod to old ties, risking ire of West
Reuters· 4 days agoVietnam prepared on Wednesday to roll out the red carpet for Vladimir Putin in a visit seen as a...
In podcast interview, Bernie Sanders boosts embattled UAW president and Biden surrogate Shawn Fain
World Socialist Web Site· 6 days agoOn June 12, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders posted on his social media accounts an over half-hour...
Algeria: Shut Up And Pretend
Strategy Page· 4 days agoJune 21, 2018: The government is using a combination of violent censorship (lots of journalists arrested and jailed or expelled if foreigners), deficit spending, taking good care of the security ...
A Critique of Latin American Neocons
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 5 days agoIn attempting to counter Marxists, some libertarians inadvertently align themselves with statist institutions and support immoral war efforts. This...
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Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 4 days agoMillions of people are currently facing an acute shortage of food and medical supplies in Sudan as two rival armed forces continue to clash in an ongoing conflict that started on April 15. The ...
Can We Achieve Energy Transition Without The “American War Machine”? | JD Supra
JD Supra· 3 days agoAlong with the incessant calls of “from the river to the sea...,” one refrain that is heard often among pro-Palestinian protesters at college encampments is this expressed by Barnard college ...