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“The Biggest US Labor Contracts Expiring in 2023” — By Dan DiMaggio

Workers are hoping to take advantage of a tight labor market to reverse years of concessions and win big raises to help cope with inflation, Dan DiMaggio reports.
UPS driver working during early phase of Covid-19 pandemic at logistics warehouse in Grand Prairie, Texas, August 2020. (USDA Media by Lance Cheung)
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“Declassified Intelligence Files Expose Inconvenient Truths of Bosnian War” — Kit Klarenberg and Tom Secker

A trove of intelligence files sent by Canadian peacekeepers expose CIA black ops, illegal weapon shipments, imported jihadist fighters, potential false flags, and stage-managed atrocities.
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“A Call to the People: If Capitalism is to be Fought, it Has to be Fought in the DRC” — by Tanupriya Singh

People internally displaced by conflict in North Kivu, March 2013. (Photo: EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid/Flickr) The mineral-rich eastern provinces of the DRC have been repeatedly invaded and attacked by proxy forces known to be backed by Rwanda and Uganda, both key allies of US interests in the region
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“So Much for Biden’s Promise to End U.S. Support for the War in Yemen” — by Gunar Olsen

Fighters loyal to Yemen’s Saudi-backed government man a position near the Al Jawba front line, facing Iran-backed Houthi rebels, in the country’s northeastern province of Marib. The best chance to end hostilities in the war-torn nation has fizzled out, leaving proponents of peace to wonder what went wrong.
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“So Much for Biden’s Promise to End U.S. Support for the War in Yemen” — by Gunar Olsen

Fighters loyal to Yemen’s Saudi-backed government man a position near the Al Jawba front line, facing Iran-backed Houthi rebels, in the country’s northeastern province of Marib. The best chance to end hostilities in the war-torn nation has fizzled out, leaving proponents of peace to wonder what went wrong.
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“US Rabbis Sign Letter Vowing to Block Far-Right Israel Lawmakers From Their Communities” —

Israeli far-right lawmaker Bezalel Smotrich, head of the Religious Zionism party, during a special session at the Knesset on 13 June 2021.
Israeli far-right lawmaker Bezalel Smotrich, head of the Religious Zionism party, during a special session at the Knesset, on 13 June 2021 (AFP). More than 300 rabbis say they will block members of Religious Zionism from their synagogues
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“Reckless U.S. War Games in South China Sea Go Against the Current” — by John Parker

U.S. military exercises have come within 400 miles of China’s mainland in the South China Sea (called the South Sea in China and the East Sea in Vietnam). The provocations have increased year after year since former President Obama’s imperialist “pivot” towards Asia.
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“Nobel Peace Prize Winners Have Deep CIA Ties” — by Jeremy Kuzmarov

2022 Nobel Peace Prize recipients all have connections to the NED, a CIA offshoot. [Source: spring96.org]
Far-fetched as it sounds, this year’s winners are all connected to a CIA offshoot, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and parroted CIA / State Department / Pentagon talking points about Ukraine and Russia in their acceptance speeches
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