A threat to wipe out a civilisation demands resistance
Robert Reich

A threat to wipe out a civilisation demands resistance

President Trump's threat to destroy an entire civilisation marks a profound moral breach and demands immediate public repudiation and resistance.

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How to take down a US F-35 over Iran? Chinese engineer’s tutorial goes viral
Chao Kongin

How to take down a US F-35 over Iran? Chinese engineer’s tutorial goes viral

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Technically skilled Chinese civilians are sharing open-source military analysis online, targeting US power in Iran’s war.

The world is drifting towards a new nuclear arms race
Connie Peck

The world is drifting towards a new nuclear arms race

With arms control agreements collapsing and arsenals expanding, the risk of nuclear war – deliberate or accidental – is rising in a fragile global environment.

Trump and Netanyahu: two madmen playing God
Jeffrey D. Sachs

Trump and Netanyahu: two madmen playing God

The war on Iran reflects a convergence of unchecked power, psychological pathology and religious delusion – placing the world at extreme risk.

Pope trumps Hegseth and his doomed crusade
Jack Waterford

Pope trumps Hegseth and his doomed crusade

Clashes between church leaders and Trump highlight tensions over religion, power and the justification of war.

Has climate policy-making gone completely off the rails?
David Spratt

Has climate policy-making gone completely off the rails?

Planning to “adapt” to 3°C of warming risks normalising catastrophic outcomes - and avoiding the urgent task of deep, immediate decarbonisation.

Why the west keeps misreading China’s strategy
Zenel Garcia

Why the west keeps misreading China’s strategy

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Western analysis often assumes China operates like the United States. That misreading obscures a more transactional, less entangled approach to global partnerships.

Gaza included – Iran rejects truce and sets terms for ending war
Palestine Chronicle Staff

Gaza included – Iran rejects truce and sets terms for ending war

Amid a hail of increasingly violent threats from the US regime, and confusion about negotiations, Iran has laid out its conditions for peace.

Time and geography are on Iran’s side
Bob Bowker

Time and geography are on Iran’s side

A ground war in Iran would carry high costs with little strategic return. With oil flows vulnerable and escalation risks growing, the US faces limited options and no clear path to resolution.

Fiji faces fuel import bills three times its healthcare budget
Poppy Johnston

Fiji faces fuel import bills three times its healthcare budget

Surging oil prices are placing severe pressure on Pacific island economies heavily reliant on imported diesel. The crisis is accelerating the shift toward local renewable energy for security and stability.

High fuel prices are accelerating interest in electric vehicles
Tauel Harper

High fuel prices are accelerating interest in electric vehicles

Rising fuel prices are driving renewed interest in electric vehicles in Australia. While enthusiasm often spikes during crises, each surge leaves a lasting shift in consumer behaviour.

Keir Starmer’s policy on the Iran war is a recipe for catastrophe
Jeremy Corbyn

Keir Starmer’s policy on the Iran war is a recipe for catastrophe

More than two decades after Iraq, the UK is again backing a US-led war without legal basis.

History’s biggest census: why India’s new population count is controversial
Priyanka Shankar

History’s biggest census: why India’s new population count is controversial

India’s long-delayed census is set to reshape policy, representation and public debate. The inclusion of caste data makes it a deeply political exercise.



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