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Global South decries US-Israel strike on Iran as unlawful imperial overreach
world1 month ago

Global South decries US-Israel strike on Iran as unlawful imperial overreach

The global south condemns the US-Israeli attack on Iran as illegal and an imperial overreach, arguing negotiations with Tehran were not allowed to run their course before the bombing. Leaders from Pakistan, South Africa, Brazil, Turkey, Oman, Cuba, Malaysia, and Indonesia denounced the strike and called for dialogue, while analysts warn of eroding international law and a shift in global power away from the United States, emphasizing that opposing the Iranian regime does not equal support for it.

Crashing Out or Tapping In: Bad Bunny and the Caribbean at the Super Bowl
culture2 months ago

Crashing Out or Tapping In: Bad Bunny and the Caribbean at the Super Bowl

The piece argues that Bad Bunny’s Spanish-language Super Bowl performance reveals how language, power, and US belonging are shaped by imperial legacies; Caribbean music invites listeners to learn beyond surface lyrics, with music videos and translations helping bridge gaps, and suggests fear-driven nationalism gives way to curiosity and mutual recognition.

Venezuela's Resilience and the US's Strategic Moves
world3 months ago

Venezuela's Resilience and the US's Strategic Moves

The article argues that despite recent US military actions against Venezuela, including a targeted raid and political destabilization efforts, the Bolivarian Revolution remains resilient due to strong popular resistance, military preparedness, and strategic retreat by Venezuelan leadership, emphasizing that the revolution is a social process that persists beyond individual leaders.

Trump’s Travel Ban: A Symbol of American Imperialism and Global Impact
world10 months ago

Trump’s Travel Ban: A Symbol of American Imperialism and Global Impact

The article argues that Trump's travel ban targets countries in the global south, primarily composed of Black, brown, and Muslim populations, as a reflection of ongoing American imperialism and exploitation, rather than genuine security concerns, highlighting the historical and ongoing US interventions that have caused poverty, violence, and displacement in these nations.

Crisis in Haiti: Families in Florida Desperate for News amid Gang Violence
international-politics2 years ago

Crisis in Haiti: Families in Florida Desperate for News amid Gang Violence

The recent convictions of Honduras' former president for drug trafficking and the absence of a functioning government in Haiti are linked to long-standing US intervention in both countries. From supporting coups to backing brutal dictatorships, the US has played a significant role in shaping the current crises. This intervention has contributed to violence, poverty, and persecution, leading people to seek asylum in the United States. Understanding this history is crucial for addressing the root causes of the immigration crisis.

Destabilizing Haiti: The Aftermath of a U.S.-Backed Coup
international-politics2 years ago

Destabilizing Haiti: The Aftermath of a U.S.-Backed Coup

The ongoing crisis in Haiti, marked by violence and political instability, is rooted in the 2004 U.S.-backed coup against the country's first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The current unelected Prime Minister Ariel Henry is facing calls for resignation amidst widespread unrest and armed groups. The U.S. military conducted an overnight mission to airlift nonessential staff out of Haiti, while Caribbean leaders have called for an emergency meeting to address the dire situation. The crisis is exacerbated by the involvement of paramilitary forces, former military and police officers, and the funding of armed groups by the Haitian oligarchy.