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  • U.S. Plans "Illegal Embassy" in Jerusalem on Land Stolen from Palestinian Families: Rashid Khalidi

    The United States and Israel earlier this month signed a deal allocating land for a permanent U.S. Embassy in West Jerusalem — years after a temporary embassy was established during Trump’s first term in office. Palestinian families have pleaded with the U.S. government to reconsider the embassy’s planned location, saying the site in the area known as the Allenby compound was unlawfully taken from them decades ago. Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said professor emeritus of modern Arab studies at Columbia University, belongs to one of the families that has claims to the land. “So, here we have the U.S. government signing an agreement with the Israeli government to lease land the Israeli government has no right to, to which … we and many […]

  • "Disgraceful": Rashid Khalidi Slams Israeli Attacks on Journalists, Detention of Rep. Ro Khanna

    Armed Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank have carried out a number of attacks in recent days targeting local Palestinians and foreign journalists, as well as detaining U.S. Congressmember Ro Khanna during a fact-finding trip. Khanna said that when Israeli forces arrived, they sided with the settlers. “The U.S. government just merrily goes along funding these atrocities against American citizens, not to speak of atrocities against Palestinians who don’t happen to be American citizens,” says Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said professor emeritus of modern Arab studies at Columbia University. “All of this is being done with our tax dollars.”

  • Lindsey Graham "Never Met a War of Aggression He Didn't Passionately Back": Jeremy Scahill

    Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, one of the most prominent supporters of war in Washington, has died at the age of 71 after what his office called a “brief and sudden illness.” He was a vocal supporter of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, a leading backer of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and a proponent of more U.S. military support for Ukraine. He also pushed for a permanent occupation of Afghanistan and once called for a preemptive attack on North Korea. Graham “never met a war of aggression that he didn’t passionately back,” says Jeremy Scahill, co-founder of Drop Site News, who adds that the late senator also had a “slavish dedication to Israel over the interests of the United States and the rest of the […]

  • "Iran Is Not Going to Capitulate": Jeremy Scahill on Renewed War, Strait of Hormuz & More

    The United States is continuing to bombard Iran amid an intensifying standoff over the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. Central Command said on Sunday the United States had struck 140 targets in Iran. In retaliation, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps said it had targeted U.S. military facilities across the Middle East. “U.S. CENTCOM, Central Command, and the Pentagon at large have concealed the impact of Iranian strikes, in some cases entirely,” says Jeremy Scahill, co-founder of Drop Site News, adding that “Trump has dramatically underestimated the Iranians from the very beginning.” The escalating attacks from both sides come after Iran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz last week and President Trump declared the ceasefire over. […]

  • Headlines for July 13, 2026

    U.S. Continues to Attack Iran as IRGC Retaliates by Striking U.S. Bases Across the Middle East, Armed Israeli Settlers in the Occupied West Bank Detain Congressman Ro Khanna, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina Dies at 71, GOP Senator McConnell Reveals He Was Hospitalized After He Fell, Justice Department Subpoenas Four New York Times Journalists , NYT: U.S. Secretary of State Rubio Serving as De Facto Viceroy of Venezuela, Wildfires Rage in Greece, Spain and France During Europe’s Record Heat Wave, Federal Judge Approves DOJ Request to Dismiss Charges Against Five Members of the Proud Boys, Protests Continue in Houston After ICE Fatally Shot Mexican Father Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, Justice Department Probes Yale’s […]

Fair Observer

  • The End of the Negotiation: The Public Bears the Cost of Corruption

    On a recent episode of his podcast, All-In, David Sacks reached for Plato. The subject was whether anyone should be allowed to regulate artificial intelligence. Sacks was against regulation, and to explain why he summoned the oldest question in political philosophy: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes. Who will guard the guardians? Who watches the watchman, restrains… Continue reading The End of the Negotiation: The Public Bears the Cost of Corruption The post The End of the Negotiation: The Public Bears the Cost of Corruption appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Exclusive: Global Lightning Roundup of June 2026

    Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh and FOI Senior Partner Glenn Carle, a retired CIA officer who now advises companies, governments and organizations on geopolitical risk, recap the most important developments of the month. American stocks, economics and politics Elon Musk’s much-hyped company SpaceX’s massive initial public offering (IPO) dominated the news for days. This IPO is not… Continue reading FO Exclusive: Global Lightning Roundup of June 2026 The post FO Exclusive: Global Lightning Roundup of June 2026 appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Pakistan’s Search for Leverage in the West Asia Crisis

    Pakistan’s recent emergence as a mediator in the West Asia crisis has surprised many observers. A state often portrayed as economically fragile, politically unstable and strategically overextended has suddenly placed itself near the center of diplomacy between Washington and Tehran. Pakistani officials have gone so far as to suggest that Islamabad could host direct talks.… Continue reading Pakistan’s Search for Leverage in the West Asia Crisis The post Pakistan’s Search for Leverage in the West Asia Crisis appeared first on Fair Observer.

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  • Black Agenda Report July 10, 2026

    In this week’s segment, we hear about the fascist, white supremacist organization, Patriot Front, and the meaning of their recent march in Washington on July 4th. But we begin with an update on the war in Sudan between state forces and UAE-backed militias. The humanitarian crisis continues, with […]

  • War in Sudan: Impacts on the Horn of Africa and West Asia

    The war in Sudan between government forces and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) backed Rapid Support Force (RSF) continues, and so does what experts call the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. The city of El Obeid is under siege, and there are fears of another massacre, such as in El Fasher. […]

  • Opposing Patriot Front and White Supremacist Groups

    Daryle Lamont Jenkins is founder of One People’s Project, which seeks to combat and expose right-wing, white supremacist groups and individuals. He joins us from New Brunswick, New Jersey, to discuss the group Patriot Front. They marched in Washington, D.C. on July 4 where they very famously […]

The Guardian

  • Fatal ICE shooting in Maine comes just days after similar incident in Texas – US politics live

    Monday’s ICE shooting in Maine is at least the seventh instance of a person shot dead during immigration enforcement operations since January 2025‘Misuse’ of crowd control weapons on ICE protesters led to blindings and traumatic brain injuries, report findsSign up for the Breaking News US emailThe sister of the late Republican senator Lindsey Graham will be sworn in as his replacement today, to finish out the remainder of his term. The ceremony will take place at 2:30pm ETDarline Graham Nordone was appointed by Henry McMaster, South Carolina’s governor. Continue reading...

  • Hunter Biden says ‘rule of law prevailed’ in defamation lawsuit netting him $1.7m

    Biden sued ex-CEO of Overstock.com Patrick Byrne over claim that Biden sought bribe from Iran government in 2021Hunter Biden says he is “grateful that the rule of law prevailed” in a defamation lawsuit that recently netted him a judgment of $1.7m in punitive damages from the former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne.Biden made that comment in a social media post that served as his first comments about the judgment, which a federal judge in California handed down on Friday. Continue reading...

  • US House committee advances bill to make daylight saving time permanent

    Bid to end clock-changing has bipartisan support, including the backing of Trump and some Democratic cosponsorsA bill to end the practice of changing clocks twice a year and make daylight saving time permanent passed a key committee in the US House of Representatives, setting it up for a potential full vote of the chamber.The bid to end clock-changing, dubbed the Sunshine Protection Act, has bipartisan support, including the backing of Donald Trump and some Democratic cosponsors. Continue reading...

  • New US Ebola patient arrives in Germany for treatment

    Aid worker flown to Berlin as Trump administration bars Americans from traveling to US on commercial flightsA US national who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has arrived in Germany for treatment, the health ministry in Berlin said on Monday, weeks after another American infected with Ebola in the DRC was treated in Berlin.Meanwhile, the Trump administration on Monday said it was blocking American citizens in ⁠the DRC from traveling to the US on commercial flights, Reuters reported, citing a White House official. Continue reading...

  • Lindsey Graham’s hawkish ideology leaves a legacy of destruction | Moustafa Bayoumi

    Mourn him if you wish, but let’s be honest about what he promoted. The longer this thinking lives on, the more peril we will all faceThe sudden death over the weekend of the South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham is predictably inspiring a slew of tributes to the four-term Republican senator. Donald Trump has already ordered flags be flown at half-staff until Saturday, and Republican politicians across the country are fondly recalling Graham. But so too are the Democrats. Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois honored Graham, calling him “a fierce Republican partisan one day and a key bipartisan ally the next”. Senator Adam Schiff of California lauded Graham’s “sense of humor and how he deployed it to move his policy positions […]

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  • NYC Activists Maintain Boycott Against ‘Blood Money Rave’ Boiler Room

    The fight for nightlife goes on as Boycott Room, a group of DJs, organizers and activists that have been calling for a coordinated boycott of the event series and video platform Boiler Room took another stand with a protest and counter-rave on July 10 and… The post NYC Activists Maintain Boycott Against ‘Blood Money Rave’ Boiler Room appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

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  • Landmark Ruling Could Redefine Divorced Women’s Property Rights in Pakistan

    A landmark Islamabad High Court ruling that recognised marriage as an economic partnership and awarded a divorced woman an equal share of assets acquired during marriage has triggered a legal and religious backlash, with Pakistan’s law ministry challenging the judgment before the Federal Shariat Court, a constitutional court empowered to determine whether laws and judicial

  • Western Imperialist Unity Split by Rival Priorities

    Trump insists the West must unite on his terms against the Rest, particularly China and Iran. Europe, however, wants greater Trump support for Ukraine’s Zelensky regime to replace Putin’s leadership of Russia. Europe v China? In June 2026, European officials accused China of training Russian military personnel to fight in Ukraine. After Secretary of State

  • Arab Regions Remain the Most Underrepresented in the Global Trade System

    Despite the importance of international trade as an engine for economic growth and development, only fourteen of the twenty-two Arab states are members of the World Trade Organization (WTO). The remaining Arab states risk missing out on opportunities for greater integration into the global economy and the multilateral trading system facilitated by the WTO. A

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    Labor Notes

    • Power Workers Independence Day Strike Wins Pensions in Pennsylvania

      Workers at PECO, the electric company for the Philadelphia region and Pennsylvania’s largest electric and natural gas utility, went on strike just after midnight on Saturday, July 4, winning a tentative agreement for the 1,500 workers just before midnight on Monday, July 6. They restored defined-benefit pensions for the 600 newer hires who had been relegated to 401(k)s, and won full medical coverage in retirement.

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    • Back to the brink in the Strait of Hormuz

      US President Donald Trump has once again imposed a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, designed to prevent any ships from leaving or entering Iranian ports. Iranian scholar Kian Tajbakhsh doesn’t see the Iranian regime backing down anytime soon. Tajbakhsh tells The World’s Host Carolyn Beeler that Iran has long viewed itself as engaged in a Cold War with the US, and now sees itself as […]

    • How India's caste system persists across the globe

      When the earliest form of caste was created in ancient India, it had roots in religion. In the 21st century, it lives on as a secular institution that cuts across race, gender, sexuality and class. Suraj Yengde is one of the world's leading experts in the study of caste. He joins Host Marco Werman to discuss why caste is so tricky, and how it reproduces itself in Indian diaspora communities […]

    • After Venezuela's earthquakes, anger over public housing

      After two powerful earthquakes devastated Venezuela’s Caribbean coast, anger is growing in some of the hardest-hit communities. Survivors in La Guaira are asking why so many buildings collapsed — including public housing built under Hugo Chávez, the country's late socialist president. Residents say the homes were rushed and unsafe; engineers say the answer is more complicated. The World's […]

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