Senator Lindsey Graham suggested Assassinating Putin
Last week, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham suggested on Twitter that someone assassinate Vladimir Putin. Graham tweeted, “Is there a Brutus in Russia? Is there a more successful Colonel...
View ArticleMedea Benjamin & Nicolas Davies: Negotiations “Still the Only Way Forward” to...
The Biden administration has ruled out the idea of pushing Ukraine to negotiate with Russia to end the war, even though many U.S. officials believe neither side is “capable of winning the war...
View ArticleSudan: Residents Trapped Between Warring Rival Factions as Humanitarian...
Conflict in Sudan between two rival military factions is entering its fourth week. Despite international calls for a humanitarian ceasefire, both combatant groups have repeatedly breached truce...
View ArticleU.S.-Russia Tensions Escalate over Ukraine; U.S. May Stumble into War, Warns...
President Biden said Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay a “serious and dear price” if he orders his reported 100,000 troops stationed along the Russian-Ukraine border to invade...
View Article“Real Possibility” of “Biggest European War Since World War II”
World leaders, including Boris Johnson and Kamala Harris, are warning about the largest war in Europe since World War II with this escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict. British Prime Minister Boris...
View ArticleSudan’s Healthcare on Brink Amid Fighting & Targeted Attacks on Medical...
Fighting between rival military factions in Sudan targeting medical facilities has left the country’s healthcare system on the verge of collapse. With a limited amount of power, water and medical...
View ArticleWill Fascist Corporations Privatize Water? w/ Kymone Freeman
There is conflict over water across the world. In his new book, Nineveh: A Conflict Over Water, Kymone Freeman talks about a time when the cost of water became so high, that people could no longer...
View ArticleA 50,000 Year History of Human Culture, Conflict, and Connection
Tamim Ansary, the acclaimed and award-winning author of West of Kabul, East of New York, Destiny Disrupted, and Games Without Rules. His new book is called The Invention of Yesterday: A 50,000 Year...
View ArticleHow should we cope in the mist of violent conflict and environmental...
This week’s Guest Zainab Salbi founder of women for women international focus on the type of resilience that people hold during times of conflict. During times of war, women are able to focus the...
View ArticleShould NATO admit Ukraine ? Randi Rhodes responds.
#RandiRhodes discusses Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine, the theories being spread and what the truth behind Putin’s invasion. The Randi Rhodes’ Show delivers smart, forward, free-thinking,...
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