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Solomon Islands: A Change More in Style than Substance
16 de mayo, puesto en línea por Andrew FirminThere’s change at the top in Solomon Islands – but civil society will be watching closely to see whether that means a government that’s grown hostile will start doing things differently. Jeremiah Manele is the new prime minister, emerging from negotiations that followed April’s general election. (…) -
The US a Direct Partner in the Israeli War
16 de mayo, puesto en línea por Ramzy BaroudA major mistake we often commit in our analysis of the US political discourse on the Gaza war is that we assume that the US and Israel behave as if they are two political entities with separate agendas and sets of priorities. Nothing could be further from the truth. From the start of the war, […] -
US Senators Threaten Criminal Court & Advise Israel to Nuke Gaza
16 de mayo, puesto en línea por Thalif DeenAs the ancient Greek saying goes: those whom the Gods wish to destroy, they first drive them mad. Perhaps destruction is too far-fetched here, but madness is closer home—in Washington DC With the 7-month-old Israeli-Gaza conflict showing no positive signs of a permanent solution, there is a (…) -
From Dorms to Demonstrations
15 de mayo, puesto en línea por Jeremi SuriThe campus protests that have spread to universities in every part of the United States are not about the war between Israel and Hamas, despite the heated rhetoric around this topic. Most of the students who are protesting know little about the conflict, its history and its ramifications for (…) -
Chronicle of a Catastrophe Foretold
15 de mayo, puesto en línea por Jomo Kwame SundaramThe IMF warns of a decade ahead of ‘tepid growth’ and ‘popular discontent’, with the poorest economies worst off. But as with inaction on Gaza, little is being done multilaterally to avert the imminent catastrophe. Grim IMF prognosis Noting the world economy has lost $3.3 trillion since 2020, (…)