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  • Hasan Piker on Being Banned from U.K., Traveling to Cuba & Supporting Candidates Critical of Israel

    The British government earlier this week barred left-wing political commentators Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur from entering the U.K. ahead of several speaking events. The Home Office said it was canceling their travel permits because “their presence in the U.K. may not be conducive to the public good.” Piker and Uygur, who are related, are both outspoken in their criticism of Israel. While the government did not cite a specific reason for the ban, some lawmakers and pro-Israel groups had accused the two of promoting antisemitism, which they reject. “I find what the British government did here to be objectionable. I find it to be disgusting. I also find it to be terrifying,” Piker tells Democracy Now! “I think it’s a sign that […]

  • Adam Hamawy, Ex-Volunteer Doctor in Gaza, Wins NJ House Primary Calling for End to Israeli Aid

    We speak with Dr. Adam Hamawy, the former U.S. Army combat surgeon who just won the Democratic nomination in New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District. He is now the heavy favorite to win the Democratic-leaning district in November and, if elected, would become New Jersey’s first Muslim member of Congress. Hamawy is an outspoken advocate for Palestinian rights and volunteered in Gaza during Israel’s genocidal assault on the territory. He has been endorsed by prominent progressives like Senator Bernie Sanders and Congressmember Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, as well as Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth, who credits Hamawy with saving her life after her helicopter was shot down in Iraq in 2004. “I was running on something very simple: that […]

  • Headlines for June 5, 2026

    Senate Approves $70 Billion in Additional ICE and Border Patrol Funding, Hezbollah Rejects Extension of U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire Between Israel and Lebanon, WFP Warns Strait of Hormuz Closure Has Pushed Millions More into Hunger, Israeli Strike on Gaza Leaves Family of Five Burned Alive in Their Home, Trump Administration Scraps Ocean Sensors That Track Climate Change and Predict Storms, Trump Administration Seeks More Control Over Scientific Research Grants, White House Announces $700 Million in Federal Funds for Coal Industry, Lawmaker Grills Marco Rubio over Trump’s Apparent Naps at Public Events, Kalshi Reports Disgraced Former Congressman George Santos for Insider Trading, Democrats Oppose Rule Change Allowing Crypto and Private […]

  • Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian Ada Ferrer on Cuba's Crisis, U.S. Sanctions and Family Separation

    The Trump administration five months ago launched an energy blockade against Cuba, coming on top of the over six-decade-long embargo, the longest in U.S. history. The expanded U.S. sanctions have exacerbated the island’s economic crisis, forcing Cubans to live with rolling blackouts, inflation and shortages of basic goods. “The situation there is dire,” says Cuban American historian Ada Ferrer. “It has been for quite some time, and it’s gotten worse and worse over the last five months.” Acknowledging the devastating effects the U.S. embargo has on the island, Ferrer says the Cuban government’s priority “is not the well-being of the Cuban people.” She points out that despite the current deterioration of the industry, Cuba […]

  • "Notes from an ICE Chaser": Tracking Trump's Mass Deportation Campaign on the Ground

    Former U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino led the Trump administration’s militarized immigration crackdowns in Chicago, Los Angeles and Minneapolis. Bovino was eventually removed from his position in January after immigration agents under his command killed 37-year-old VA nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. We speak with Amanda Moore, a reporter who focuses on far-right extremism and state violence. She spent months following Bovino and the immigration crackdown in the United States for Mother Jones and other outlets. “[Border Patrol] would snipe us with rubber bullets from rooftops by the detention centers,” says Moore. We also get a comment from reporter Charles R. Davis about other right-wing figures in the Trump […]

Fair Observer

  • Latin America’s World Cup Moment

    I have seen Paraguay play at the Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción. It is not the biggest stadium in South America. It is not the most glamorous. But on match night, it feels like a country speaking in one voice. That is what makes football different in Latin America and the Caribbean. It is… Continue reading Latin America’s World Cup Moment The post Latin America’s World Cup Moment appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Blowback 2026: The Price of Empire and the Costs of War on Iran

    What will the costs of the latest round of illegal, ill-fated US military adventurism in the Middle East amount to? Some of the toll is already clear. Washington has squandered billions of dollars on a reckless war of aggression against Iran. A merciless campaign of aerial bombardment has driven millions from their homes. American and… Continue reading Blowback 2026: The Price of Empire and the Costs of War on Iran The post Blowback 2026: The Price of Empire and the Costs of War on Iran appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Talks: Can Canada Learn from the Iran War and Develop a Self-Reliant Military Industry?

    Fair Observer’s Video Producer Rohan Khattar Singh speaks with retired Lieutenant General Christopher Coates, former deputy commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), about modern air power, defense industry and the limits of military sustainability. They discuss Canada’s defense procurement debate as well as the US–Israel air campaign against Iran, where tactical sophistication… Continue reading FO Talks: Can Canada Learn from the Iran War and Develop a Self-Reliant Military Industry? The post FO Talks: Can Canada Learn from the Iran War and Develop a Self-Reliant Military Industry? appeared first on Fair Observer.

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        • Artist of sympathy and cruelty

          Mozart’s genius lay in writing music of such power that he could draw his audience into morally wrenching predicaments- by Dorian BandyRead on Aeon

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        • Philly Activists’ Hunger Strike Pushes Community Demands for Budget Surplus

          Philly activists engage in hunger strike under the banner of Make Philly Affordable, demanding the Philadelphia mayor use a record budget surplus to fund food access, affordable housing, education, recreation centers, libraries, public transportation, and renewable energy.  The post Philly Activists’ Hunger Strike Pushes Community Demands for Budget Surplus appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

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          • Trabajador de Honda México logrará su reinstalación tras una lucha de 15 años.

            El líder del sindicato de trabajadores de Honda ganó su reinstalación la semana pasada, en una victoria importante para trabajadores que buscan construir sindicatos democráticos en el sector automotriz masivo. Pero tomó 15 años para que José Luis Solorio Alcalá, del Sindicato de Trabajadores Unidos de Honda de México, STUHM, pudiera llegar un paso más cercano a la justicia.

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          • Why has Iran linked a deal with the US to events in Lebanon?

            Iran has conditioned a ceasefire with the US with an end to the fighting between Hezbollah and Israel in Lebanon. Tehran has long had a close relationship with the Lebanese militant group, and as The World’s Shirin Jaafari reports, it is now using it as leverage in the talks with the US.

          • Fiji refuses to become a trash receptor for the West

            The Pacific island nation of Fiji has rejected an idea to build an incinerator for Western fashion houses. A French fashion mogul and an Australian billionaire pitched an idea to send non-recyclable trash from all over the region to the island, and then burn it, as a source of energy. Host Marco Werman has the details.

          • 'Show Aufguss' fills saunas with steam, theatrics and heated competitions

            There is a tradition in Germany called “Aufguss.” It combines the heat of a sauna with aromatherapy using essential oils. But the practice has evolved into something theatrical. “Show Aufguss” mixes together that experience with music and choreographed towel movements, performed by so-called “Aufguss masters." And it’s getting quite competitive. The World dispatched reporter Joshua […]

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