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Escalating Bread, Electricity, and Fuel Crises in SDF-Controlled Areas: The Latter Justifies

Residents of the governorates are voicing grievances, particularly regarding the exorbitant pricing of bread, according to the Eye of Euphrates Network. The dire living conditions and soaring prices in eastern Deir-ez-Zor have reached critical levels, exacerbated by apparent deliberate cuts in essential services, including healthcare, education, and public utilities, coupled …

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Le grand hold-up de l’Ukraine n’est pas encore terminé

«La guerre, c’est la paix». La dette est une bonne chose. La liberté, c’est l’esclavage. Nous vivons dans une société de contre-vérités où le joueur de flûte sera payé, et la dette effacée. L’encre de la signature du président [Joe] Biden transférant 61 milliards de dollars supplémentaires au trou noir …

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Rafah : Courez, courez dit le bourreau

Après que plus de la moitié de la population de Gaza ait trouvé refuge dans la ville frontalière de Rafah, Israël continue son horrible jeu. Des centaines de milliers de personnes sont forcées de fuir, une fois de plus. Nous publions ci-dessous un nouveau texte de Chris Hedge. «Courez, demandent …

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Weaponizing Antisemitism

All of us—and we are legion across the world must keep our eyes on the genocide in Gaza, as well as on the vicious pogroms underway in the West Bank. A recent statement by James Elder of UNICEF reports that in Rafah, “The European hospital is crammed with severely injured …

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President Xi In Europe: European Union-China Catch 22 For US?

In 2021, the talk of “Strategic Autonomy” was buzzing in Europe’s corridors of power towards greater European independence primarily from dependence on the US led by French President Emmanuel Macron. Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine reshaped Europe’s economic strategy to “De-Risking” to reduce economic dependence on China following Washington’s dictates’ …

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Robert Reich: Antisemitism? – OpEd

My father, Ed Reich, was haunted by antisemitism his entire life. He grew up in New York City in the 1910s and 1920s. He was often taunted for being Jewish. The colleges he applied to had quotas on Jewish applicants. He and many in his generation witnessed or experienced the …

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