Sept. 27, 2020: Martin Griffiths, U.N. special envoy for Yemen, being interviewed by UNTV in Glion, Switzerland. (UN Photo /Jean Marc Ferré). The loan of a U.K. military officer raises further questions about impartiality of the office of the U.N. special envoy to Yemen when Martin Griffiths, a Briton, was in the post, Matt Kennard and Mark Curtis report.Continue reading ““Britain’s Tangled Involvement in Yemen” — By Matt Kennard and Mark Curtis”→
Raquel Forner, Argentina, “Fin-Principio,” or “End-Beginning,” 1980. The geopolitics of inequality persist, writes Vijay Prashad, even though industrial production has moved from the Global North to the Global South.Continue reading ““The Geopolitics of Inequality” — by Vijay Prashad”→
In 2022, Chinese researchers published more scientific papers on artificial intelligence than any other nation. Image: Mf3D/E+ via Getty Images / The Conversation
Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking at interfaith civil rights rally, San Francisco Cow Palace, June 30 1964. (George Conklin, Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND). King did not merely have a dream on the Washington Mall, writes veteran James Rothenberg. He taught us that U.S. military violence overseas mirrors oppression at home. Continue reading ““Martin Luther King: Enemy of the State” — by James Rothenberg.”→