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Israel denies water to Palestinians in the West Bank
An Israeli human rights organization says the West Bank is facing a severe water crisis in the coming months. The…
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U.S.-funded Israeli terror state accuses charities of supporting Hamas
Israeli soldiers raided and shut down four Palestinian charities in the West Bank city of Nablus on July 7, claiming…
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Abu Ghraib detainees sue U.S. contractors
Four Iraqis who were held prisoner and tortured at Abu Ghraib in 2003 and 2004 are suing two U.S. military…
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Indian workers’ struggle shines light on human trafficking, slave labor
The plight of immigrant Indian workers who were deceived into virtual slavery has brought attention to the vile practice of…
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Continuity we can believe in
Casting yet another shadow on the "Change" campaign, Sen. Barack Obama is reportedly considering Robert Gates as his future Secretary…
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What is behind the rise in gas prices?
Throughout the country and around the world, gas prices are rising at astronomical rates. In the month of April alone,…
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A people’s strategy against perpetual war
The author is an Iraq war veteran and the Party for Socialism and Liberation's congressional candidate in Florida's 22nd District.…
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Resistance in Afghanistan takes it up a notch
For the first time since the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. military and its allies suffered more combat…
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Israel to build 40,000 settler homes on occupied Palestinian land
Israel has announced plans to build 40,000 homes in Jerusalem over the next ten years, with at least 2,000 of…
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Protests erupt in Iraq over proposed ‘security’ deal
Thousands of Iraqis have taken to the street in weekly protests condemning a security agreement that U.S. colonial administrators are…
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