-
Current Event+3 +1
Madagascar is hit by the world’s first climate change famine
It is the only place where climate change has caused 'famine-like conditions', resulting in acute malnutrition among many of its inhabitants.
-
+12 +1Poland: Parliament votes in favor of controversial media bill | DW | 11.08.2021
Poland's parliament has voted in favor of a controversial media bill after chaotic proceedings. Critics consider the legislation to be an affront to media freedom.
-
+4 +1At least 1m people facing starvation as Madagascar’s drought worsens
People eating termites and clay as UN says acute malnutrition has almost doubled this year in south
-
+20 +1Leaked: Human rights activists have been targeted by authoritarian governments using hacking software sold by Israeli surveillance company NSO Group
Spyware sold to authoritarian regimes used to target activists, politicians and journalists, data suggests
-
Current Event+14 +1
Egypt executes student who was 'tortured to confess' to attempted assassination of senior officer
-
+15 +1Assad regime imposes blockade on 40,000 people in Syria's Daraa
Assad regime forces have been blockading a crowded neighborhood in an opposition-held district in northern Syria for eight days, a report said Friday. The...
-
+4 +1Demolitions begin in occupied East Jerusalem’s Silwan
Israeli forces demolish a butcher’s shop and use tear gas to push back residents and activists.
-
+12 +1Israeli occupation starts demolition of Jeursalem's Al Bustan district
Israeli occupation forces started early on Tuesday morning demolition of Palestinian homes in Al Bustan district of Jeursalem's neighbourhood of Silwan.
-
+12 +1Sign the Petition: Stop the executions in Egypt
Stop the executions in Egypt - أوقفوا الإعدامات في مصر
-
+12 +1Reckoning With Brexit, Five Years Later
Many of the promises of the E.U. referendum have yet to be fulfilled.
-
+13 +1Exclusive: Saudi assassins picked up illicit drugs in Cairo to kill Khashoggi
The new season of Yahoo News’ "Conspiracyland" podcast reveals compelling new evidence that a Saudi hit team intended to kill Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi long before he walked into the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul in 2018.
-
+18 +1The US’s greatest danger isn’t China, it’s much closer to home
The rivalry with China is palpable but history teaches us lessons about how it’s easier to blame others than blame ourselves
-
+16 +1Over 16,000 artists, including, 6 Academy Award winners, and 8 Pulitzer Prize winning writers, have signed a letter denouncing Israel apartheid system
Over 16,000 artists, including hundreds of Palestinian artists, six Academy Award winners, and eight Pulitzer Prize winning writers, have signed a letter denouncing Israel’s apartheid system and calling on countries “to cut trade, economic and cultural relations.”
-
Current Event+16 +1
Egypt: 12 death sentences upheld over Rabaa sit-in
Egypt’s highest appeals court, the Court of Cassation, today upheld death sentences for 12 people, including a number of senior Muslim Brotherhood figures
-
Current Event+4 +1
Over 250 journalists, including reporters from The Washington Post and WSJ sign letter calling on media to stop obscuring oppression of Palestinians
-
+16 +1Chinese birth-control policy could cut millions of Uyghur births, report finds
Chinese birth-control policy could cut millions of Uyghur births over the next 20 years, report finds
-
+11 +1Israel’s Problems Are Not Like America’s
Rereading exodus, the schmaltzy 1958 best seller about Israel that became a Hollywood movie starring Paul Newman, I was surprised by something I hadn’t noticed as a teenager. The author, Leon Uris, describes a utopia of brave young pioneers in khaki shorts, farming when possible and fighting when necessary, quoting Bible verses as they hook up in ancient ruins, and so forth. But the novel isn’t just a fantasy about Israel, as I’d remembered, or even primarily that...
-
+15 +1Backed by Israeli police, Jewish settlers enter Al-Aqsa compound
The incident comes as a fragile truce holds in the Gaza Strip, days after the end of a 11-day Israeli bombing campaign.
-
+4 +1Israeli forces arrest 50 Palestinians in raids
More than 1,800 Palestinians arrested by Israeli forces since mid-April - Anadolu Agency
-
+13 +1Noura Erakat: Palestinians feel dehumanized - CNN Video
Noura Erakat, Human Rights Attorney and Assistant Professor at Rutgers University, speaks to Becky Anderson about what it feels like to be Palestinian during the ongoing violence with Israel, and her thoughts on Hamas' rocket attacks.
Submit a link
Start a discussion




















