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by Thierry Meyssan The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict certainly had its origins in the dissolution of the USSR, but it was revived by ...Read more

 by Toby Harbertson In 1992 China’s outgoing leader Deng Xiaoping stated: ‘The Middle East has oil; China has rare earths’. ...Read more

 by Joe Tyler The flimsy foundations of US democracy are being tested to breaking point by the Trump administration in ...Read more

 by Steve Palmer We have arrived at a critical point in US history. The US population is irreparably divided politically. ...Read more

 by Will Harney On 20 August the video streaming site YouTube, owned by tech giant Google, suspended the accounts of ...Read more

 by Bjork Lind It has been established beyond dispute that capitalism’s assault on the environment is the driver behind the ...Read more

 by Charles Chinweizu and Robert Clough As we go to press, once again the coronavirus pandemic is running out of ...Read more

 by David Yaffe During the first half of 2020 the coronavirus pandemic drove the British economy into the deepest recession ...Read more

by Patrick Casey Brexit and a nascent English populism have split conservatives, made anarchists of some of them, then handed ...Read more

 by Nicki Jameson August 2020 saw a renewed racist furore whipped up by the gov--ernment, far right parties and sensationalist ...Read more

The pandemic has intensified and laid bare the class divisions and racism entrenched within capitalist Britain. For many children from ...Read more

 by Wesam Khaled 28 September 2020 marked the 20th anniversary of the outbreak of the Al Aqsa Intifada, or Second ...Read more