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By Don North, Consortium News, October 12, 2016 Her name was Trinh Thi Ngo. She called herself Thu Houng – the fragrance of Autumn. We called her Hanoi Hannah. Her job was to chill and frighten, not ...
In 1500, India and China were the world’s most advanced civilizations. Then came the Europeans. They eventually looted and wreaked havoc on both, just as they were to on the Americas and Africa. For ...
Last week, Chinese and 53 African leaders met in Beijing for the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit where they discussed the future of Africa’s development.
It is clear that the Anglo-Saxon industrial-military-media complex, with the help of its vassals, intends to preserve its global hegemony and its colonialist conquests at all costs. The Hegemon cannot ...
By Thinkers Forum, originally published on Youtube. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has won a historic third term in office,How will Modi’s re-election affect China-India relations? Today we are ...
The U.S. pushes Kiev into a suicidal military counteroffensive as the country scrambles to launch its vital grain-growing season ...
The Western powers in NATO are desperately delusional on Russia, and getting more so on China, argue political economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson. They are joined by scholar Glenn Diesen to ...
The African National Congress recently lost its parliamentary majority in the South African election which opens up opportunities for the communist party.
This previously unpublished document by Kees van der Pijl on the Trial of the MH17 Suspects: The Case Against the Prosecution, contains essential material for our readers. On 9 March, 2020, the trial ...
Political economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson are joined by Professor C.P. Chandrasekhar to discuss what is really happening in India's economy, if its government growth statistics and other ...
News and analysis headlines for the week ending April 21, 2024 highlighting Israeli genocide of Gazans, Iran retaliation, Ukraine and China.
Vilnius University is terminating its contract with Andrey Desnitsky, a Russian professor who said the Baltic states were not occupied by the Soviet Union.
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