Noam Chomsky: Growing Number of Nations Distancing Themselves From Israel’s ‘Explicitly Criminal Actions’


The Top 1% Own… Half
by Jon Queally
While wealthiest top one percent own nearly fifty percent of all world’s assets, the entire bottom half of the global population hold less than one percent of the wealth, new financial analysis shows
Noam Chomsky: Growing Number of Nations Distancing Themselves From Israel’s ‘Explicitly Criminal Actions’
by Andrea Germanos
‘Every drop of oil that is extracted from the ground is another blow in the coffin of the human species,’ Chomsky said
Ten Facts about Being Homeless in USA
by Bill Quigley
The lack of affordable housing is a primary cause of homelessness according to the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty..
Purchase of Election by Chevron Shows We Have ‘Oligarchy, Not Democracy’: Sanders
by Jon Queally
According to estimates, fossil fuel company is on track to spend $3 million in attempt to gain control of city council in Richmond, California
What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Seven Worst-Case Scenarios in the Battle with the Islamic State
by Peter Van Buren
The most likely outcome of all this killing, whatever the fate of the Islamic State, is worsening chaos across Iraq, Syria, and other countries in the region, including possibly Turkey.
‘Assassination’ of Public Health Systems Driving Ebola Crisis, Experts Warn
by Sarah Lazare
Neoliberal economic policies that defund health infrastructure responsible for current crisis in West Africa and across the globe, say analysts
Leaked TPP Chapter Exposes Sweet Deals for Big Pharma and US Bully Tactics
by Deirdre Fulton
U.S. pushing rules that ‘favor big corporate right holders, and undermine the public’s freedom to use knowledge,’ intellectual property expert says
In Rejecting Columbus, Cities Forge Path Toward System Alternative
by Deirdre Fulton
‘Columbus did not discover America, he plundered it and he brutalized its people,’ Seattle’s Sawant says
Small Scale Food Producers are the Solution to the Global Food Crisis
by Kirtana Chandrasekaran and Martin Drago
The solution to global hunger is within our grasp, but it requires a fundamental reform of the global food system: a wholesale shift from industrial farming to agroecology and food sovereignty.
The Disturbing Expansion of the Military-Industrial Complex
by Mairead Maguire
Every day through our television and local culture, we are subjected to the glorification of militarism and bombarded with war propaganda by governments telling us we need nuclear weapons, arms manufacturers, and war to kill the killers who might kill us.

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I am a peace educator who has taken time to teach and work in countries such as the USA, Germany, Japan, Nicaragua, Mexico, the UAE, Kuwait, Oman over the past 4 decades.
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