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Democracy Now!
- "Trump Has Been Anointed by Jesus" to Wage War on Iran: U.S. Commanders Accused of Promoting Holy War
U.S. military commanders have reportedly been invoking extremist Christian rhetoric to push war on Iran, selling the conflict to American troops as an existential “holy war” in apocalyptic language that experts fear could exacerbate the violence and death toll of military operations. Mikey Weinstein, founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, attributes the rise in extremism at the Pentagon to U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who “has created a template that the only approved member of the U.S. military is to be straight, Christian, nationalist and male.” Weinstein warns that “whenever you attach an extremist aspect of any religious faith to that machinery responsible for war … we end up with one […]
- "Racist Regime": Iranian Israeli Editor Orly Noy on Israel Denying Bomb Shelter Access to Palestinians
We get an update on the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran from Israel, where reports are growing of discrimination against non-Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel attempting to seek shelter from Iranian drone and missile attacks. While Jewish neighborhoods are “well protected” by bomb shelters, shelters are much rarer in Palestinian neighborhoods within the highly segregated country, explains Israeli journalist Orly Noy. “This is the meaning of a supremacist, racist regime,” she says. Noy, whose Iranian Jewish family immigrated to Israel during the 1979 Islamic Revolution, also points out that public focus on Iran has allowed the “ethnic cleansing” of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank to continue with minimal international […]
- Iran Picks New Supreme Leader; Toxic Black Rain Falls After Israeli Strikes on Iranian Oil Depots
Iran has selected Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father Ali Khamenei as Iran’s supreme leader. The elder Khamenei was assassinated in a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike on February 28. Iran selected the “hard-liner” Mojtaba Khamenei in defiance of President Trump, who has repeatedly claimed he can choose Iran’s next leader. His selection also contradicts the Islamic Republic’s previous resistance to hereditary succession. “The war changed everything,” says Iranian American political analyst Hooman Majd, who adds that Iran’s leadership sees the conflict as “existential” and is therefore carrying out retaliatory attacks throughout the region to “make it painful economically and in many other ways for the United States and […]
- Headlines for March 9, 2026
Toxic Black Raindrops Fall on Tehran Following U.S.-Israeli Attacks on Fuel Depots, Video Shows U.S. Missile Struck Iranian Girls’ School, Killing 175, Contradicting Trump’s Denials, Mojtaba Khamenei, Son of Ayatollah Assassinated by U.S. and Israel, Named Iran’s Supreme Leader, State Department Declares Iran War an “Emergency,” Speeding Sale of 20,000+ Bombs to Israel, Iran Fires Missiles and Drones at Israel, U.S. Bases and Mideast Nations, Killing Several People, Lebanon Says Israeli Attacks Have Displaced Over Half a Million People, Israeli Settlers’ Attacks Kill 6 Palestinians in a Week Across Occupied West Bank, Paramedic and Two Children Among Palestinians Killed in Israel’s Latest Attacks on Gaza, Pentagon Reports […]
- "Donroe Doctrine" Summit: Trump Seeks to Build Right-Wing Power Bloc in Latin America
President Trump is hosting right-wing leaders from across Latin America in Miami for a summit discussing his so-called Shield of the Americas initiative. This comes as the U.S. deploys special forces to Ecuador and as Trump hints about regime change in Cuba. “This summit is … an opportunity for Trump to play out a moment of imperial fantasy in front of fans in South Florida,” says Jake Johnston, director of international research at the Center for Economic and Policy Research. The leaders of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago will attend, says the White House.
Fair Observer
- Should India’s Supreme Court Have Banned a Grade 8 Social Science Textbook?
On February 23, 2026, India’s National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) released the second part of its Social Science textbook for grade 8, the first part having appeared in mid-2025. These textbooks are part of a series of new Social Science textbooks for the Middle Stage (grades 6 to 8), entitled Exploring Society:… Continue reading Should India’s Supreme Court Have Banned a Grade 8 Social Science Textbook? The post Should India’s Supreme Court Have Banned a Grade 8 Social Science Textbook? appeared first on Fair Observer.
- Inconvenient Fictions: The Deliberate Dismantling of International Law and Norms
At the recently concluded World Economic Forum in Switzerland and the Munich Security Conference in Germany, a striking rhetorical current ran through the discussions of great-power rivalry and shifting alliances: the suggestion that international law, alongside the once-unassailable “rules-based international order,” now amounts to little more than a mental “abstraction” based on a trivial consensus.… Continue reading Inconvenient Fictions: The Deliberate Dismantling of International Law and Norms The post Inconvenient Fictions: The Deliberate Dismantling of International Law and Norms appeared first on Fair Observer.
- FO Talks: India–US Trade Deal Agreement and the Real Beginning of Liberalization 2.0
Fair Observer’s Video Producer Rohan Khattar Singh speaks with FOI Partner Russell Stamets, a lawyer who has spent more than two decades advising American and multinational firms on doing business in India. They discuss the significance of the India–US trade deal at a time when global commerce is shifting away from multilateral frameworks toward bilateral… Continue reading FO Talks: India–US Trade Deal Agreement and the Real Beginning of Liberalization 2.0 The post FO Talks: India–US Trade Deal Agreement and the Real Beginning of Liberalization 2.0 appeared first on Fair Observer.
Anthropocene
- Do solar panels hurt crop yields? It depends on where you farm.
A new study shows agrivoltaics can cut maize yields in humid regions but boost soybean production in drier climates.
- EV batteries are getting better faster than the climate is getting worse
Concerns about EV performance in extreme heat waves might be a thing of the past, thanks to improvements in battery technology, researchers show.
Black Agenda Report
- Black Agenda Radio March 6, 2026
In this week’s segment, we discuss past and present U.S. imperialism, analyzing struggles to protect Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution and to bring independence to Puerto Rico. But we begin with a conversation about a new book exploring the 1893 coup, which seized the kingdom of Hawaii and […]
- Gerald Horne on The Hawaii Coup and the Roots of US Imperialism in the Asia-Pacific Basin
Dr. Gerald Horne joins us from Houston to discuss his latest work, The Counter Revolution of 1893: The Hawaii Coup and the Roots of U.S. Imperialism in the Asia-Pacific Basin. He connects 19th-century U.S. imperialism with the present-day aggression against Iran.
- Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution and Struggle for Independence in Puerto Rico
Brianna Alvarado Ramos of Diaspora Pa’lante Collective discusses the challenges of the revolutionary struggle in Venezuela and the fight for Puerto Rico's independence from U.S. colonialism.
The Guardian
- Middle East crisis live: US military ‘drawing up additional options’ to keep strait of Hormuz open, says White House
US president is ‘not afraid to use’ options to continue to allow free flow of oil through strait of Hormuz, says White House press secretary Karoline LeavittPete Hegseth warns of day of ‘most intense’ US strikes on Iran yetHow have you been affected by the latest Middle East events?Investor hopes for a swift resolution to the Middle East conflict propelled Australian shares higher today, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 finishing the day up 1.1% and recovering about $35bn in value after yesterday’s $90bn plunge.Oil prices surged to a four-year high early in the week before coming back down below $US90 a barrel after Donald Trump suggested the Iran conflict would end soon, sending global stock markets higher. Continue reading...
- Trump names Erika Kirk to key advisory board of US Air Force Academy
Widow of murdered rightwing activist Charlie Kirk replaces husband on 16-member panel of military training facilityDonald Trump has appointed Erika Kirk, the widow of murdered rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, to a key advisory board of the US Air Force Academy.The 37-year-old joins a number of other loyalists to the president on the 16-member panel of the academy’s board of visitors, which according to its website “inquires into the morale, discipline, curriculum, instruction, physical equipment, fiscal affairs, academic methods and other matters” of the Colorado Springs military training facility. Continue reading...
- Senate Democrats introduce bill to shield small businesses from Trump’s new tariffs
Bill is in response to president’s latest push to impose tariffs, but it’s likely to stall in Republican-majority SenateUS politics live – latest updatesA new Democrat-led bill seeks to exempt small businesses from Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs, as small business owners continue to reel from the impacts of the battle over the president’s signature economic policy.Introduced by the senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts, the bill, known as the “Small Business Liberation 2.0 Act”, would exempt goods imported by or for the use of small businesses from new tariffs, which Trump enacted on 20 February, immediately after the US supreme court’s ruling invalidating his “liberation day” tariffs. Continue reading...
- It’s not just influencers who move to Dubai | Letters
Ordinary people and families have made their homes there, writes Mark Husbands. Plus a letter from Jessamy HadleyRegarding Gaby Hinsliff’s article (Influencers sold the world a fantasy Dubai – and now it’s gone in a puff of missile smoke, 6 March), Dubai has certainly been marketed as a place of aspiration, often through social media. But the suggestion that recent events somehow represent a moral reckoning for those living there feels glib. Most residents are ordinary professionals and families who have built lives in Dubai over many years. When tensions rise in the region, their first concern is the safety of their families, not the preservation of a “fantasy lifestyle”.Many people move to places like Dubai not out of […]
- Britain must end all participation in the US-Israel war on Iran | Letter
MPs and trade union leaders call for an immediate end to the attacks on IranThe US-Israel war on Iran is a catastrophic escalation in an already devastated region, and Britain must not be involved. It is causing appalling death and destruction in Iran and risks plunging the area into wider war. Already it is causing economic convulsions around the world.Its aims seem to change daily, but it is clearly an illegal and unprovoked war, one that started in the midst of negotiations. Its organisers have learned nothing from the carnage and chaos caused by previous wars on Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. Continue reading...
The Marshall Project
- Missouri Man Said DNA Test Could Prove Innocence. He Was Executed Before a Court Ruled.
Lance Shockley died by lethal injection last year. State courts have rejected prisoners’ requests for DNA testing in recent years.
Aeon
- Does culture make emotion?
Franz Boas helps us solve the puzzle of where our emotional lives originate: in our selves or in the cultures around us- by Noga ArikhaRead on Aeon
Unicorn Riot
- Tractors and Tensions: Greek Farmers Rush to Athens Demanding Urgent Reforms
On February 13, farmers across Greece mobilized, converging from Afidnes toward Syntagma Square in Athens after a nationwide committee organized roadblocks. The post Tractors and Tensions: Greek Farmers Rush to Athens Demanding Urgent Reforms appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.
The Conversation
- Trump’s war against Iran is uniquely unpopular among US military actions of the past century
Trump’s Iran war is historically unique in one critically important way: Early on, the war is not popular with the American public.
- Astrophysicists trace the origin of valuable metals in space, from colliding stars to merging galaxies
Gold and platinum are found in space, created when two stars collide. Astrophysicists can even trace this process further back, to the merger of galaxies.
- Gifts from top 50 US philanthropists jumped to $22.4B in 2025 − Mike Bloomberg, Bill Gates and the estate of Paul Allen lead a list of the biggest givers
Three philanthropy scholars size up the latest data on gifts from the country’s biggest philanthropists.
- Women of the Rosenstrasse protest challenged the Nazi regime for their detained Jewish husbands’ freedom – and won
Couples in interfaith marriages came under intense pressure in Nazi Germany. But women’s protests in February 1943 may have helped save their husbands.
- Making good choices when life gets messy – practical wisdom relies on human judgment, not rules
The ancient Greek word phronesis means practical wisdom. It’s about choosing the right action at the right time for the right reasons, helping you apply the other virtues correctly.
Inter Press Service
- International Women’s Day 2026: Justice for Women and Girls Needs Action and Political Will
On International Women’s Day (March 8), global leaders and advocates gather around the rallying cry to strengthen justice systems for all women and girls ...
- International Women’s Day 2026: A Resistance Stronger than the Backlash
Consider what International Women’s Day looked like a few years ago, and what it looks like now: the same date, the same global moment ...
- International Women’s Day 2026: This Year’s International Women’s Day Calls for Electing a Woman as the next Secretary-General
As we observe International Women’s Day (IWD) this year, the global community does so in a time of continuing turbulence, conflicts and uncertainty about ...
Sludge
- Defense Contractor–Funded Think Tank Warns of Weapons Shortage After Iran Strikes
NPR listeners weren’t told the think tank receives millions from Lockheed Martin, RTX, and Northrop Grumman.
Yale Environment 360
- War Brings Black Rain to a Parched Iran
As U.S. and Israeli forces pummel Iran, oil installations and a desalination plant have come under fire. Experts warn that attacks on key infrastructure threaten the supply of fresh water in a country already coping with a brutal drought.Read more on E360 →
Inside Climate News
- The Latest Tactic for Silencing Ecuador’s Environmental Defenders: Shuttering Their Bank Accounts
It was a sweltering January afternoon in the Amazonian town of Puyo when Andrés Tapia realized his daughter’s public school fees were due. Like many Ecuadorians, he reached for his phone to make a mobile transfer. Carrying cash is too risky these days. Ecuador is in the grip of an ongoing security crisis, with transnational
- Amid Cuts to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Species Like the Florida Panther Languish
The honey-colored Florida panther inhabits the southwest corner of the state, mostly occupying a remote swath of cypress swamps, sawgrass prairies and other natural and agricultural lands that constitute less than 5 percent of the large feline’s historic range. Recent research indicates the panther’s population has dwindled over the last decade to a mere 120
Amnesty International
Grist
- The feds pulled $1.5B from tribal clean energy. Tribes are finding another way.
With federal funding gone, tribes are turning to philanthropy, alternative lenders, and their own institutions.
- Ocean speed limits protect endangered right whales. Trump wants to weaken them.
NOAA wants to replace a longstanding rule with technology scientists say is unproven.
- The future of geothermal energy may depend on fossil fuel workers
The next generation of geothermal energy is drawing on decades of talent and technical expertise developed in the oil and gas industries.
Truthout
- FBI Subpoenas Election Audit Records From 2020 Presidential Race in Arizona
Critics allege the Trump administration may use the materials to interfere with the 2026 midterms.
- This Fall, Florida Students Will Be Forced to Take “Anti-Communist” Classes
Florida public schools will force students to take a Heritage Foundation-backed class on the “evils of communism.”
- Trump Claims War Is “Very Complete” as US-Israeli Strikes Pummel Iran
Just hours after declaring completion, Trump vowed to “not relent until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated.”
Labor Notes
- Keep ICE out of Stores, Say Starbucks Workers
Since more than 4,000 ICE agents descended on the city of Minneapolis, Starbucks barista Alex Rivers has tried to balance the exacting focus the job requires—baristas are expected to write on every cup and complete every order in four minutes or less, he said—with the gnawing fear that agents could burst in at any moment.
The World – PRI
- Austria spy trial shines light on Russian espionage and weak spy laws
A former Austrian intelligence officer is on trial in Vienna accused of spying for Russia. It has been described as Austria’s biggest espionage scandal in years. The case has put a spotlight on Russian intelligence operations in the country and on Austria’s unusually lax spy laws. From Vienna, The World's Europe Correspondent Orla Barry reports.
- Drone strikes in Haiti kill innocent civilians
A new report from Human Rights Watch finds that drone strikes targeting Haitian gangs have killed dozens of civilians and children. The World’s Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Juanita Goebertus Estrada, director of the Human Rights Watch's Americas division, and Widlore Mérancourt, the editor of the Haitian news outlet Ayibopost in Port-au-Prince.
- Physical activity globally hasn't increased in 20 years
Nine out of 10 countries have goals for increasing the amount of exercise their populations get. But globally, the percentage of people who meet recommendations for physical activity has not increased. That's partly because, while being inactive has similar detrimental health impacts as smoking, it's not a political priority to reverse the problem. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Andrea Ramirez […]
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