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‘The whole world order is being restructured right now’
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‘The whole world order is being restructured right now’

The fact that so many across the world did not believe that Vladimir Putin would order Russian troops to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine is a testament to the drastic rupture in the post-Cold…

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Abby Martin: How the media manufactures ‘bloodlust’ for war
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Abby Martin: How the media manufactures ‘bloodlust’ for war

From the moment Russian troops invaded Ukraine the entire corporate media apparatus in the US moved to 24-7 coverage, filling airwaves with talking heads relentlessly beating the drums of war. Combined with Big Tech’s sophisticated…

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Russians against war in Ukraine need international help
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Russians against war in Ukraine need international help

Since Vladimir Putin ordered Russian troops to invade Ukraine, thousands of people in Russia have risked their safety and freedom to engage in illegal public demonstrations to protest the war, many of whom have been…

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Humanity’s priority: stop war and avoid nuclear catastrophe
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Humanity’s priority: stop war and avoid nuclear catastrophe

Around the world, people are watching the horrors of war unfold in real time as the Russian military continues its invasion of Ukraine. The immediate chaos unleashed on the people of Ukraine is unbearable, and…

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War in Ukraine: From Euromaidan Revolution to Russian invasion
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War in Ukraine: From Euromaidan Revolution to Russian invasion

From the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 to the Euromaidan Revolution in 2013-14, to the full-scale Russian invasion of 2022, Ukraine has been perpetually caught in a battle for self-determination while outside forces…

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Chris Hedges: War profiteers are fueling this crisis
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Chris Hedges: War profiteers are fueling this crisis

“War destroys all systems that sustain and nurture life–familial, economic, cultural, political, environmental, and social,” Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Chris Hedges writes. “Once war begins, no one, even those nominally in charge of waging war, can…

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