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Iran’s Green Movement: One Year Later Iran’s Green Movement: One Year Later

How Israel’s Gaza blockade and Washington’s sanctions policy helped keep the hardliners in power.

Jun 10, 2010 / Juan Cole

Next Week in Jerusalem?

Next Week in Jerusalem? Next Week in Jerusalem?

To break through the impasse in the Middle East, Obama must go to Jerusalem.

Jun 9, 2010 / Editorial / Kai Bird

The Boycott Divestment Sanctions Movement

The Boycott Divestment Sanctions Movement The Boycott Divestment Sanctions Movement

BDS has become a key battleground in the struggle over the future of Israel/Palestine.

Jun 9, 2010 / Feature / Adam Horowitz and Philip Weiss

Germany and the Euro-Crisis

Germany and the Euro-Crisis Germany and the Euro-Crisis

Taxpayers of the eurozone are now on the hook for the financial risks any EU member takes. That makes a coordinated economic policy imperative.

Jun 9, 2010 / Feature / Jürgen Habermas

Nation Conversations: Ret. Col. Ann Wright on Israel’s Raid Nation Conversations: Ret. Col. Ann Wright on Israel’s Raid

Ret. Col. Ann Wright provides an eyewitness account of the Israeli raid on the Gaza relief flotilla. Listen now!

Jun 9, 2010 / Audio / The Nation

Iran Sanctions: Not Just Useless but Counterproductive

Iran Sanctions: Not Just Useless but Counterproductive Iran Sanctions: Not Just Useless but Counterproductive

The new UN sanctions on Iran mark the fourth time that the United States has tried this approach—President Bush tried it thrice. It didn't work then, and it won't work n...

Jun 9, 2010 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Is the Obama Administration Planning to Use Bagram Like Gitmo? Is the Obama Administration Planning to Use Bagram Like Gitmo?

The Los Angeles Times reports that the administration is considering using Bagram to hold terrorism suspects from countries such as Somalia, Yemen and Pakistan.

Jun 9, 2010 / Blog / Jeremy Scahill

On the Vilification of Helen Thomas On the Vilification of Helen Thomas

The media tirade against the veteran White House reporter is as illogical as it is hysterical.

Jun 9, 2010 / Robert Scheer

Fueling War: Pentagon Still Buying Most of Its Oil and Gas from BP Fueling War: Pentagon Still Buying Most of Its Oil and Gas from BP

The Pentagon is the world's largest consumer of oil and gas and BP is its number one provider. Why hasn't the US government applied the ACORN standard to BP and stripped it of its ...

Jun 9, 2010 / Blog / Jeremy Scahill

Report Finds Evidence of Medical Experimentation at Black Sites

Report Finds Evidence of Medical Experimentation at Black Sites Report Finds Evidence of Medical Experimentation at Black Sites

Doctors and psychologists weren't only observing "enhanced" interrogations. They were using information gathered to create a legal defense for those who authorized tortur...

Jun 8, 2010 / Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith

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