A "grand bargain" between Saudi Arabia and Iran?
15 March 2016
Can the foreign policy of the 99 percent prevail over the foreign policy of the one percent? Read more about A "grand bargain" between Saudi Arabia and Iran?
15 March 2016
Can the foreign policy of the 99 percent prevail over the foreign policy of the one percent? Read more about A "grand bargain" between Saudi Arabia and Iran?
15 March 2016
Guy Butavia says repression of dissent in Israel has entered a new phase. Read more about "People are afraid to speak," says arrested Israeli Jewish activist
13 March 2016
Mounis Hammouda spent 480 days in an Arizona detention center; his friend Hisham Ghalia is still there. Read more about Gaza refugee released in Arizona just before 30th birthday
11 March 2016
Undercover police monitoring International Women’s Day march in Paris grabbed activist wearing “Boycott Apartheid Israel” shirt. Read more about Woman arrested in France for T-shirt critical of Israel
11 March 2016
Maps that show the reality of Israel’s land theft have angered right-wing bigots. Read more about McGraw-Hill destroys textbook to placate pro-Israel bloggers
10 March 2016
How can the movement for Palestinian rights engage with the politics of Native independence in North America and beyond? Read more about The Native American model of Palestine's future
10 March 2016
Palestinians welcome major win, but warn that the security and incarceration firm’s role in Israel’s abuses continues Read more about Landmark boycott victory as G4S says it is leaving Israel
10 March 2016
Israelis cheer for deaths of alleged Palestinian attackers slain by police, videos show. Read more about Video: "Let him die" say Israelis as Palestinian boy lays bleeding
10 March 2016
Lawsuit seeks $34.5 billion in damages from US donors and groups accused of facilitating Israeli settlements and war crimes. Read more about Palestinians sue billionaire Sheldon Adelson for Israeli war crimes
9 March 2016
CEO now blames Israel — not BDS — for loss of Palestinian jobs. Read more about SodaStream “factory of peace” remains a myth