USA

  • Throwing a shoe at the illegal US war on Iraq

    Throwing a shoe at the illegal US war on Iraq

    Jan 03, 2022 12:26

    Neither US President George W. Bush nor U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair have had to answer the charge of the illegality of their war against Iraq, although Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi did throw his shoes at Bush in Baghdad in 2008.

  • 'Lynchpin of resistance axis': World pays tribute to Lt. Gen. Soleimani

    'Lynchpin of resistance axis': World pays tribute to Lt. Gen. Soleimani

    Jan 03, 2022 12:12

    Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, the 'commander of hearts' who singlehandedly confronted the global hegemonic powers and valiantly spearheaded the fight against terrorists in Syria and Iraq, was a lynchpin of the resistance axis and hero for the campaigners of truth and justice around the world.

  • General Soleimani’s heritage for Islamic resistance

    General Soleimani’s heritage for Islamic resistance

    Jan 03, 2022 12:05

    The legendary Commander of the Axis of Resistance, the greatest anti-terrorist figure and the nightmare of the US, global Zionism and their stooges, Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, stood like an impenetrable dam against the domineering system and its lapdog Daesh and united all Islamic sects and even non-Islamic groups and ethnicities who thought of living out of the despicable hegemony of the US and its cohorts.

  • Pentagon projected to hand $407 billion to private military contractors this fiscal year

    Pentagon projected to hand $407 billion to private military contractors this fiscal year

    Jan 02, 2022 18:06

    There are over 700 lobbyists representing for-profit military contractors in D.C., and this redistribution of wealth is why they're there.

  • 'Alarming' levels of 'forever chemicals' found in water near US bases in Okinawa

    'Alarming' levels of 'forever chemicals' found in water near US bases in Okinawa

    Jan 02, 2022 18:00

    As the U.S. military continues construction of a controversial new base at Henoko Bay, Okinawa, the recent discovery of extreme levels of highly toxic "forever chemicals" in local waterways and groundwater has renewed long-standing opposition to the American occupation of large portions of the Japanese archipelago.

  • General Soleimani & unity

    General Soleimani & unity

    Jan 02, 2022 06:09

    In the early hours of January 3, 2020 the Great Satan, the US, shocked the world by assassinating the greatest commander of the Front of Resistance and the main enemy of terrorists, Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani. Soleimani was a popular figure not only among Iranians but also among Muslims and oppressed in the region.

  • A year in, Biden hasn’t fulfilled promise to repair refugee resettlement program

    A year in, Biden hasn’t fulfilled promise to repair refugee resettlement program

    Dec 30, 2021 17:14

    On June 20, 2020, World Refugee Day, then-presidential candidate Joe Biden made his most sweeping statement to date on how his administration would differ from his predecessor’s on the rights of migrants.

  • The Pentagon just got $778 billion, but USAID is running out of money for COVID-19 vaccines?

    The Pentagon just got $778 billion, but USAID is running out of money for COVID-19 vaccines?

    Dec 30, 2021 16:34

    Why is there more money for the military-industrial complex… at the same time the U.S. is refusing to spend the $25 billion needed to make enough additional vaccines to vaccinate the world?

  • World’s top 2021 climate disasters cost nearly $200 billion: Study

    World’s top 2021 climate disasters cost nearly $200 billion: Study

    Dec 30, 2021 11:14

    A new report shows that 2021 continued the trend of annual climate devastation worldwide that is costing the global economy hundreds of billions of dollars as planet-heating emissions unleash exactly the kind of damage scientists have warned about for decades.

  • Legal experts say Trump could face charges for trying to obstruct certification of election

    Legal experts say Trump could face charges for trying to obstruct certification of election

    Dec 30, 2021 10:48

    Former US prosecutors say if the 6 January panel finds new evidence about former President Donald Trump’s role interfering with Congress’ job to certify Joe Biden’s election, that could help buttress a potential case by the Department of Justice.