By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, November 14, 2025
The occupation forces in Afghanistan are supporting the drug trade, which brings between 120 and 194 billion dollars of revenues to organized crime, intelligence agencies and Western financial institutions.
Iran’s Strategic Chabahar Port in the Gulf of Oman. Trump’s Sanctions Regime
By Andrew Korybko, November 14, 2025
India’s Ministry of External Affairs recently confirmed that the US will waive sanctions for six months on those who operate Iran’s Chabahar Port, which their country plans to invest $370 million into as part of last year’s 10-year deal, after rescinding its long-running waiver on this activity in late September.
By Chaitanya Davé, November 14, 2025
Almost 60 percent of billionaire wealth is derived from one of these sources: inheritance, corruption, cronyism, or monopoly power. Trillions are being gifted in inheritance in particular, creating a new aristocratic oligarchy that exerts immense power in our economy, politics and our society.
“Remembrance” or “Lest We Forget”: Rethinking the War to End All Wars
By Michael Welch, Yves Engler, and Dr. Jacques R. Pauwels, November 14, 2025
Today, Remembrance Day may as well be called “Thank a Soldier for your Freedoms Day.” Without disrespecting those who have died serving in past conflicts, it is worth reflecting during Remembrance Week on exactly why World War I and other twentieth century conflicts were waged in the first place.
By Ahmed Adel, November 13, 2025
After classifying Nigeria as a “disgraced country,” US President Donald Trump said on November 1 that American troops will attack the African country if the killing of Christians by Islamic terrorists does not end.
“Happy Terrorists” Join Hands. Al Qaeda “Bad Guys” Are Our Friends
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, November 12, 2025
This is no laughing matter. Here they are together, MAGA Donald Trump and former Al Qaeda leader Mohammad al-Jolani, smiling with a U.S. flag in the background.
Video: Meta Is Reading Your Private Messages to Feed Its AI
By Jimmy Dore, November 14, 2025
Starting December 16, Meta will begin accessing and analyzing users’ private messages, photos, and voice notes across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, all to feed the company’s AI development and, of course, profit margins.


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