World

The Goldstone Affair The Goldstone Affair

Despite a “reconsideration” on the part of its author, the Goldstone Report remains as vital as ever for understanding the 2008-2009 Gaza conflict.

Apr 14, 2011 / Editorial / Adam Horowitz, Lizzy Ratner, and Philip Weiss

Genocide Trial in Kansas Genocide Trial in Kansas

Since the US government prosecuted Nazi war crimes, there have been no criminal prosecutions of genocide here in America—until now.

Apr 14, 2011 / Editorial / John S. Friedman

Cuts Leave Young People With No Future to Win Cuts Leave Young People With No Future to Win

Paul Mason of the BBC called them “the graduates with no future.” They've been at the center of protest movements around the world, from Tunisia to Wisconsin.

Apr 13, 2011 / The Notion / Laura Flanders

Luis Posada Carriles Acquitted in Texas Luis Posada Carriles Acquitted in Texas

For justice to be served, Attorney José Pertierra says that Posada Carriles ought to be extradited.

Apr 13, 2011 / David Brooks

Turkey, Pakistan Want Dialogue with Taliban Turkey, Pakistan Want Dialogue with Taliban

Discussion continues of setting up a Taliban office in Ankara.

Apr 13, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

When Will It Be Time to Cut Military Spending? When Will It Be Time to Cut Military Spending?

On Tuesday, April 12, people in more than 35 countries, as well as Columbus, Dallas, Kansas City and dozens of other cities throughout the United States, will participate in ...

Apr 12, 2011 / The Notion / Laura Flanders

Kucinich’s Lonely Fight Against Obama’s Libya War Kucinich’s Lonely Fight Against Obama’s Libya War

The Ohio congressman warns the president that he's prolonging a civil war.

Apr 12, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Marcy Wheeler: Is the Department of Defense Leak-Proof? Marcy Wheeler: Is the Department of Defense Leak-Proof?

If the information that Bradley Manning allegedly leaked is so sensitive, why has DOD not taken basic security measures to protect their databases?

Apr 12, 2011 / Video / The Nation

Forcing Change in the Skies Over Tripoli Forcing Change in the Skies Over Tripoli

On the Libyan intervention, the question demands to be asked: Are we winning yet? And if not, why persist in an effort for which great pain is repaid with such little gain?

Apr 12, 2011 / Andrew J. Bacevich

Who Killed the UN Workers in Afghanistan? Well… Who Killed the UN Workers in Afghanistan? Well…

Everyone. And no one. Whom exactly are we fighting again?

Apr 11, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

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