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When the U.S. incinerated Sudan’s pharmaceutical industry
Al-Shifa produced 90 percent of the drugs used to treat Sudan’s seven leading causes of death.
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U.S. troops sent back to Somalia: behind the Pentagon’s latest aggression
Biden and other U.S. leaders are doubling down on military intervention as the core of U.S. policy in Somalia and…
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What U.S. political prisoner Daniel Hale exposed to the world
Since 2001, the United States has been running a global assassination program. There are over one million people on multiple…
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$26 billion opioid settlement: Is this justice?
The executives at these companies whose actions contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people are not facing…
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People’s uprising in eSwatini aims to bring down hated monarchy
Photo: Swaziland National Union of Students president Colani Maseko speaking to a demonstration delivering a petition to parliament. Credit —…
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Harris embraces role as head of anti-immigrant push in first foreign trip
Vice President Kamala Harris is back in Washington after a three-day trip to Guatemala and Mexico, her first visits abroad,…
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Supreme Court refuses to free prisoners convicted by Jim Crow-style juries
The Supreme Court ruling allows the mountain of jury verdicts produced under these Jim Crow laws to stand.
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Rebellion sweeps Colombia despite deadly repression
Massive protests are taking place throughout Colombia as people stand firm in the face of deadly police violence. Since April…
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Either a conviction or a rebellion: Jury begins deliberations in Chauvin trial
The world is now anxiously awaiting a verdict as the jury begins its deliberations.
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Chauvin trial week 2: The evidence is overwhelming
In week two, the prosecution moved into a different phase of its presentation.
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