When the Peoples’ Power movement brought down Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos in 1986, land reform was one of its most ...
After more than a decade of liberal-driven censorship and cancel culture, Donald Trump’s second election win was meant to ...
The “It’s Complicated” narrative is a familiar one to Palestine solidarity activists who encounter it routinely. Although ...
This is the first of four reports on the crises that now beset Germany — what they are, the history that produced them, and how Germans think about ...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court finally ratified former president Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment on April 4, 111 days after parliament voted to remove him ...
Earlier this week, the Economist asked plaintively whether Elon Musk was fixing the federal government, as promised, or destroying it.
In recent weeks, hundreds of foreign students in the U.S. have received emails from the Department of State informing them that they must leave the ...
On February 7, the White House cut aid to South Africa, citing a nonexistent threat to white farmers from government land ...
As the Trump/Rubio diabolical duo devise new attacks against Cuba, hundreds of activists gathered at New York City’s Malcolm ...
The U.S. is bombing Yemen because Yemen is acting, as required by international law, to stop the genocide and unlawful siege in Palestine. This is ...
The radical return to protectionism is not only possible but necessary for an empire facing an undeniable decline. It has ...
Unlike the last time President-elect Donald J. Trump took the oath of office eight years ago, the bristling tension and angry defiance have given way to accommodation and submission. The Resistance of ...