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Letters From Rio: Q&A With a Mayoral Candidate Who Makes the IOC Nervous Letters From Rio: Q&A With a Mayoral Candidate Who Makes the IOC Nervous

 Marcelo Freixo stands against involuntary displacements for the Olympics and World Cup.

Sep 20, 2012 / Blog / Dave Zirin

‘Muslim Rage’ & US Policy ‘Muslim Rage’ & US Policy

There’s much more behind the demonstrations than anger at one bigoted YouTube clip.

Sep 19, 2012 / Editorial / The Editors

South Africa’s ‘Marikana Moment’ South Africa’s ‘Marikana Moment’

The massacre of striking miners marked a tipping point, with the African National Congress moving closer to becoming just another party in power, rather than a liberation movement.

Sep 19, 2012 / Editorial / Mark Gevisser

Letters From Rio: Why Carlos Can’t Sleep Letters From Rio: Why Carlos Can’t Sleep

The city of Rio de Janeiro is planning to demolish a precious, hundred-year-old Indigenous Cultural Center for stadium parking spaces.

Sep 19, 2012 / Blog / Dave Zirin

Romney’s Strike Four on Foreign Policy Romney’s Strike Four on Foreign Policy

His leaked remarks on Israel and Iran are more than mistakes—they prove Mitt Romney knows nothing about foreign policy. 

Sep 19, 2012 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Terror and Tear Gas on the Streets of Bahrain Terror and Tear Gas on the Streets of Bahrain

The US media continue to turn their backs as Bahraini activists stage a revolution. 

Sep 18, 2012 / Jen Marlowe

US Cuts Back ‘Partnering’ in Afghanistan US Cuts Back ‘Partnering’ in Afghanistan

Data obtained by The Nation show that recent attacks on US troops by uniformed Afghans will also mean higher civilian casualties. 

Sep 18, 2012 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Why Progressives Should Vote for Obama Why Progressives Should Vote for Obama

President Obama and the Democrats are not the “lesser of two evils.” On the contrary, they are the far superior—and more progressive—choice in 2012.

Sep 18, 2012 / Blog / Timothy Patrick McCarthy

What I Learned from Occupy Wall Street What I Learned from Occupy Wall Street

A democratic revolution is possible—and necessary.

Sep 17, 2012 / Max Berger

What’s Behind the US Embassy Protests in Egypt What’s Behind the US Embassy Protests in Egypt

The infamous anti-Islam film may have sparked the demonstrations, but wrangling between Egypt’s many political factions were what really drove them.

Sep 17, 2012 / Sharif Abdel Kouddous

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