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Good Versions of the Right Film

Von Amelia Nonemacher

People cross West 42nd Street under advertising for A Minecraft Movie (March 25, 2025) / rblfmr / Shutterstock At any. Read More

Tunisia: Rampant violations against refugees and migrants expose EU’s complicity risk

Von Amnesty International

The Tunisian authorities have over the past three years increasingly dismantled protections for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants, particularly Black people, with a dangerous shift towards racist policing and widespread human rights violations that endanger their lives, safety and dignity, Amnesty International said today.

Warfare’s waste is welfare’s loss

Von Gerry Hart

Labour claims that boosting military spending will produce employment growth. Far from it, argues Richard Norton Taylor, it funnels money to private contractors that should fund public services The post Warfare’s waste is welfare’s loss appeared first on Red Pepper.

Sudan Nashra: Divisions within Security and Defense Council over US-led ceasefire proposal | Fasher turns into a city run by ransom | Kordofan fronts rage, 300 civilians killed in RSF-held Bara

Von Hassan Alnaser, Mashair Idris, Mohamed Alagra, Omar al-Faroug

Barely ten days have passed since the fall of Fasher to the Rapid Support Forces, and accounts from residents still trapped in the city — as well as those who managed to escape at great cost — paint an alarming picture of life under the rule of the paramilitary group.

Senators Propose Sweeping Changes to Generic Drug Oversight

Von by Debbie Cenziper and Megan Rose, ProPublica, and Melissa Dai, Medill Investigative Lab

by Debbie Cenziper and Megan Rose, ProPublica, and Melissa Dai, Medill Investigative Lab ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published.

Der Fall Sergej Erler

Von Jean Peters

In Luhansk posierte er neben einem russischen Propagandaakteur. Die OSZE schickte ihn offenbar in die Operationszentrale nach Kiew. Heute arbeitet derselbe Mann als Mitarbeiter eines AfD-Abgeordneten in Brüssel.

The Big Elephant in Brussels

Von Nabil Ferdaoussi and Rajaa Essaghyry

Europe's North African Borders The post The Big Elephant in Brussels appeared first on African Arguments.

After 6 years, trial in Indigenous forest guardian killing pushed to 2026

Von Karla Mendes

Six years after the killing of Indigenous forest guardian Paulo Paulino Guajajara and the attempted killing of fellow guardian Laércio Guajajara in the Brazilian Amazon, the trial of the two suspects charged in the crimes still will not take place this year, triggering outrage among the Guajajara people and Indigenous rights advocates.

Debatte: COP30: Kann die Klimawende noch gelingen?

Von Marcel Llavero Pasquina

Am Montag beginnt im brasilianischen Belém die COP30. UN-Generalsekretär António Guterres rief im Vorfeld der Weltklimakonferenz zu verstärkten Maßnahmen gegen den Klimawandel auf. Es sei nicht gelungen, unter 1,5 Grad Erderwärmung zu bleiben, und jedes Zehntelgrad bedeute mehr Hunger, mehr Vertreibung und mehr Verluste.

Rechte Diskursverschieber als „Freiwild woker Studierender“?

Von Prof. Dr. Peter Hoeres

Am 1. Mai 2025 verkündete die rechte Publikation „Preußische Allgemeine“ einen „Sieg über die Cancel Culture“ und feierte damit den Würzburger Historiker Peter Hoeres, der laut der Zeitung „ein Signal dafür gesetzt habe, dass konservative Akademiker an Hochschulen kein Freiwild sind.

A solidarity letter to Mumia Abu-Jamal

Von ROAPE

Emmanuella Otubuah writes a heartfelt letter of solidarity to Mumia Abu-Jamal, the Black Power activist, journalist, and unwavering voice for justice who has spent over four decades behind bars after his 1982 conviction for the murder of a police officer, a charge he has always maintained his innocence against.