The 10th of Ordibehesht in Iran’s calendar has been designated as the National Persian Gulf Day to highlight its historical identity.
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US General: Russians Are Jamming Our Gunships, Knocking Down Our Comms in Syria
The US has experienced “aggressive” electronic warfare from its “adversaries” in Syria, a top US general said. While media pointed finger at Russia, it denied involvement, saying it has better things to do than harass US aircraft.
Read More »No Attack, No Victims, No Chem Weapons: Douma Witnesses Speak at OPCW Briefing at The Hague
Witnesses of the alleged chemical attack in Douma, including 11-year-old Hassan Diab and hospital staff, told reporters at The Hague that the White Helmets video used as a pretext for a US-led strike on Syria was, in fact, staged.
Read More »As Wave of Teacher Strikes Slated to Continue, GOP State Lawmakers Aim to Jail Protesters
Republican state senators in Colorado seek to punish educators for demonstrations despite new polling that shows majority of Americans support pay raises
Read More »What the US Did and Did Not Achieve in Attacking Syria
The media reaction to the US-French-British strikes on Syria early in the morning of 14 April has been quite distinct in the USA versus Europe, and then still more differentiated from the reaction of Russian media.
Read More »Was Syria’s Chemical Attack Another False Flag?
This news item, covered by a Russian news source shows us how poorly the western media has covered the Syrian war and, in particular, how biased its reportage has become as it swallows Washington’s Russophobic attitude wholeheartedly.
Read More »A New Poor People’s Campaign Is Gearing Up to Launch on Mother’s Day
A major new report makes the case for a ‘fusion movement’ against systemic racism, poverty and inequality, militarism and the war economy, and ecological devastation.
Read More »Trump Wants to Know Why US Drone Strikes Are Trying to Avoid Killing Civilians
After barely half a year in office, ongoing reports detailed how U.S. airstrikes were, indeed, wiping out entire families in Syria.
Read More »More Than One-Third of College Students Struggle with Food and Housing Insecurity, Study Finds
“There has been an uptick in low-income students on campus, but there hasn’t been a corresponding change in university policy to welcome and prepare for these students.”
Read More »‘Beyond Disturbing’: Trump Says He’s Working on Plans to Deploy Troops Along US-Mexico Border
A refugee rights group denounced the president for attempting to “bully” peaceful asylum seekers and threaten immigrants already in the U.S.
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