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Agatha Christie and the red scare
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Agatha Christie and the red scare
January 29, 2026

Twenties crime capers were obsessed with communism

The ruthlessness and brutality of the U.S. government
January 28, 2026

I have long maintained that one of the big obstacles libertarians face in the achievement of a genuinely free society is the fact that most Americans honestly believe they are free.

The ruthlessness and brutality of the U.S. government
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Stopping ICE shouldn’t be left to armed citizens
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Stopping ICE shouldn’t be left to armed citizens
January 28, 2026

It shouldn’t fall to armed Americans to take on the White House militia because the governor can’t use the National Guard to force ICE out of Minnesota, writes Joe Lauria.

Trump’s latest regime change target
January 27, 2026

What does the Federal Reserve have in common with Venezuela and Greenland? It has been targeted by President Trump for regime change.

Trump’s latest regime change target
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Europe’s delusions of power
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Europe’s delusions of power
January 27, 2026

Washington’s European allies are increasingly angry at President Donald Trump and his administration. The latest irritant was Trump’s initial insistence on “purchasing” Greenland from Denmark, with the president making it clear that Copenhagen must relinquish the island to the United States.

The U.S. can’t hide its crimes anymore
January 26, 2026

In episode 60 of Global Majority for Peace, Ileana Chan speaks with journalist and author Finian Cunningham to dismantle one of the most enduring illusions in modern politics: the idea that the West, led by the United States, acts as a defender of democracy, human rights, and international law. Drawing from his new book “Killing Democracy: Western Imperialism, A Legacy of Regime Change and Media Manipulation”, Finian traces how the U.S. and its allies built a global system of covert interventions, manufactured narratives, and media complicity that has shaped world politics for nearly a century.

The U.S. can’t hide its crimes anymore
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A difficult balance with Russia
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A difficult balance with Russia
January 26, 2026

Turkey’s balanced stance, maintained since the beginning of the Ukraine war, is under strain. Ankara, which fulfilled the Montreux Convention requirements to close the Straits to warships, voted in favor of Ukraine in every UN ballot, and made arms deals—even joint production—with Ukraine.

Agriculture: ‘This project will create a shockwave far greater than Mercosur’
January 25, 2026

Letters to the Editor. “Our farmers face another ordeal just as devastating as the trade agreement with Mercosur countries: Ukraine’s accession to the European Union.”

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