Download the PDF LA fires showDisaster response in U.S. collapsed Dr. King’s legacy & recent strikes Philly Chinatown wins arena battle Capitalism’s housing crisis On the picket line Global warming inferno Musk boosts bigots worldwide Galápagos – Pentagon base? Editorials: Real solidarity with Los Angeles Trump puts profits first Tear . . .
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The following statement from Hamas was released on January 15: The ceasefire agreement is the fruit of the legendary steadfastness of our great Palestinian people and our valiant resistance in the Gaza Strip over more than 15 months. The agreement to stop the aggression on Gaza is an achievement for . . .
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After 15 months of U.S.-funded, vicious destruction by the Israel Occupation Forces of every city, including every hospital, school, torching tent cities and over 64,000 official deaths in Gaza, the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, in consultation with representatives of the other Palestinian factions, on Jan. 15 announced that a ceasefire . . .
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Nicolás Maduro was inaugurated for his third term as president of Venezuela on Jan. 10. Delegations from 125 countries and international organizations participated in the swearing-in ceremony. Venezuelans celebrate inauguration of reelected President Nicolás Maduro, Caracas, Jan. 10, 2025,Photo: Freddy Ñáñez, Telesur. In one of the first acts of his . . .
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Three days before Christmas, President Joe Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row, thus sparing them the likelihood of Trump executing them when he takes office. This decision was welcomed by many people, from Pope Francis to civil rights organizations to 34 . . .
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California’s economic output, measured by Gross Domestic Product, would in total be behind only the total GDPs of the U.S., China, Germany or Japan. Its per capita GDP would be the best in the world, argues the California governor’s report. But this wealth has not enabled the state to contain . . .
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