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Don’t Look Away from Cuba

The indictment of Raul Castro is the latest in a string of escalations aimed at building pretext for a U.S. invasion of the...
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Ukraine and the Spirit of Red Cloud

For Ukrainians, it’s not the battle for land that justifies the sacrifice—it’s the battle for survival. If they lose that land, Ukrainians will...
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Trump Enrichment Syndrome

Will Trump and company ever be held accountable for their graft and will their corruption have an enduring impact on political institutions?
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy | Articles

Another $88 Billion for the Iran War? Fund Human Needs, Instead.

Our tax dollars should be supporting families at home, not bombing them abroad.
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Israel’s New Lynching Law Was Inspired by America’s Death Penalty

The far-right rulers of Israel and the U.S. are pursuing a common project, in which an oppressive policy of one becomes a model...
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El Salvador: Between Tourism and Terror

Nayib Bukele’s El Salvador welcomes tourists with open arms while ruthlessly imprisoning its own people.
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Trump: Trapped

Trump promised not to drag the United States into a Middle East quagmire. Now he must deal with the consequences of his self-inflicted...
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Over 50 Years, Measures of Justice

Milestones on the Path to Accountability for the Assassination of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt
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IPS Applauds the Convictions of Three Chilean Secret Police Agents in the 1976 Assassination of Ronni Karpen Moffitt 

Agents of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet killed Moffitt and her IPS colleague Orlando Letelier in Washington, D.C. 50 years ago. Family members and IPS...
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Japan and South Korea: An Alliance of Middle Powers?

Hedging their bets against Donald Trump is pushing the two countries together.
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AUDIO: “We Don’t Know What’s in the Iran Deal, and That in Itself Is a Commentary”

On the Tavis Smiley podcast, Phyllis Bennis breaks down the U.S.-Iran memorandum and why Americans should demand answers.
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Who Will Win Colombia’s Presidential Election?

What to expect in the second round as Colombia chooses a successor to Gustavo Petro, its first-ever leftist president.

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