
Photos taken by The Intercept show dozens of people trapped with little shade in a lethal desert.
Border Patrol Caging Migrants Outside in Deadly Arizona Heatwave

Photos taken by The Intercept show dozens of people trapped with little shade in a lethal desert.
Border Patrol Caging Migrants Outside in Deadly Arizona Heatwave

The UK’s Financial Times (FT) is attempting to artificially manufacture a scandal after complaining in an article on Sunday about the removal of an Indian think tank’s tax-exempt status last month. The “Centre for Policy Research” (CPR) was one of several organizations last September that were audited by income tax officials, after which its license to raise money abroad was suspended in February. Prior to then, the FT revealed that the CPR received a whopping 75% of its funds from foreign sources.
Why Does The Financial Times Care That An Indian Think Tank Is No Longer Tax-Exempt?
Police use water cannons to disperse demonstrators who gathered to stop lawmakers from pushing ahead with controversial bill
Israel judicial crisis: Parliament passes law limiting Supreme Court’s power
The knives are out again for those advocating for peace on the Korean Peninsula. Almost eight years to the day, I wrote “The Knives are Out For Those Who Challenge Militarization of the Korean Peninsula,” about Washington Beltway pundits and those on the payroll of organizations and corporations that make money out of the U.S. bureaucracy’s need for an enemy. These groups had focused their outrage and diatribes at Women Cross DMZ for organizing the 2015 trip to North and South Korea and daring to challenge the status quo of US policy toward North Korea.
Knives Are Out Again for Those Advocating For Peace on the Korean Peninsula
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