Trump vs. Trump: The President Who Mistakes Noise for Power
By Laala Bechetoula, June 24, 2026
History may remember Donald Trump for a remarkable political invention: a presidency capable of contradicting itself daily, publicly, and almost proudly. With Trump, reversal is not an accident. It is a method. Contradiction is not a weakness. It is a weapon. He does not always seek consistency; he seeks centrality.
UN Inquiry Commission Report Implicates Israel in Genocide of Children
By Kurt Nimmo, June 24, 2026
The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel, released a report on June 23. The commission reiterates “the deliberate targeting of children is one of the key elements establishing genocidal intent of the Israeli authorities and security forces to destroy the Palestinian group, in whole or in part, in Gaza.”
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, June 24, 2026
Keir Starmer, leader of a remodelled Labour Party, had been invited to Davos back in January 2024, by the World Economic Forum.’ Ironically, Starmer started his “election campaign” in the Swiss Alps, in conformity with Klaus Schwab’s Fourth Industrial Revolution.
AI is Over-valued and US Macroeconomics are Over-projected
By Helena Glass, June 24, 2026
Warnings are out across the globe that AI has expanded and evolved to the extent that no one is prepared to rein in the hackers. Anthropic is a US AI company unprepared for the consequences as AI is now developing AI.
King Charles Lays Foundation for Russia-Ukraine War
By Renee Parsons, June 24, 2026
Many Americans may easily recall Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s promise during the 2024 US campaign to end Biden’s Ukraine war ‘on day one.’ That ‘day one’ has not yet arrived.
By Drago Bosnic, June 23, 2026
Trump knows that the American arms industry is now the only way to keep his old promises on reindustrialization (in part, at least). However, the main side effect of this is a massive increase in militarization, as corporations that aren’t really working with the Pentagon will now do so on a scale not seen since the (First) Cold War ended.
Nicaragua and International Solidarity
By Stephen Sefton, June 23, 2026
Revolutionary struggles around the world have always inspired admiration and support among the popular movements of the Western capitalist countries. Authentic Western progressive opinion defends the ideals of equality among people, brotherhood among nations, non-aggression and self-determination of peoples.
American Companies Lost $100 Billion by Exiting Russian Market
By Ahmed Adel, June 23, 2026
The head of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham), Robert Agee, considered the sanctions against Russia a poor decision, especially for US companies. According to him, several sanctions imposed by former US President Joe Biden through executive orders “could be lifted tomorrow,” yet despite his enthusiasm, there is little indication that the Trump administration will lift sanctions anytime soon.


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