Wednesday, 4 December , 2024

Totalitarianism

France: the new authoritarian journalism

Western media’s reporting of the war in Gaza makes little pretence of impartiality. In French newsrooms and radio studios, unconditional support for Israel is...

Samir Amin’s last two battles

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos Shortly before his death, in a series of writings, Samir Amin unfolded the two issues that mainly concerned him. The first was...

U.S. Unveils Historic Sanctions Against Intellexa Spyware for Endangering Privacy and...

Mar 19, 2024 In a historic and bold move, the U.S. government has implemented unprecedented sanctions against the Intellexa Consortium and its key figures for...

Un texte d une grande pertinence

PHILOSOPHIE SECTION TRISTOS Tout est parfaitement dit, avec une lucidité saisissante, dans cette réflexion prémonitoire du philosophe Allemand Günther Anders, dans son ouvrage, « L’obsolescence...

Council of Europe condemns Greece on press freedom

The Council of Europe's new report on freedom of the press condemns Greece. Mar 6 2024 Disappointing remarks on press freedom in Greece are made by...

Julian Assange judge previously acted for MI6

The judge set to rule on the Assange extradition case was previously paid to represent the interests of MI6 and the Ministry of Defence...

Inside The Israel Lobby’s New $90 Million War Chest

Internal AIPAC materials reveal huge gifts from moguls — and the strategies lobbyists used to score the cash. By Amos Barshad Feb 1, 2024 In the wake...

Emergency debate: Is the university doomed?

Jan 23, 2024 Amid the fallout of the Ivy League plagiarism scandal and resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay, UnHerd invites free-thinking philosophy professors to...

The Former Israeli Spies Working in Top Jobs at Google, Facebook...

By Alan Macleod Oct. 31, 2022 A MintPress study has found that hundreds of former agents of the notorious Israeli spying organization, Unit 8200, have...

European Parliament concerned about very serious threats to EU values in...

The European Parliament raised on Wednesday the alarm over several worrying developments in Greece threatening the rule of law, and called on the Commission...