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  • Albania's Flamingo Revolution: Thousands Rise Against Kushner's Colonial Playground on Pristine Shores
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    Albania's Flamingo Revolution: Thousands Rise Against Kushner's Colonial Playground on Pristine Shores

    For four consecutive days, thousands of Albanians have flooded the streets of Tirana in a swelling revolt against a luxury resort development linked to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump — a project that would carve hotels and villas into one of the Mediterranean's last unspoiled coastlines, a protected wildlife reserve home to flamingos and endangered monk seals.

    June 4, 2026
  • Four Apartments. Nine Martyrs. One Nine-Year-Old Girl Left Alive. This Is Israel's Ceasefire.
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    Four Apartments. Nine Martyrs. One Nine-Year-Old Girl Left Alive. This Is Israel's Ceasefire.

    Israeli warplanes struck four residential apartments simultaneously in Gaza City, killing nine Palestinians including a family of five. Only a nine-year-old girl survived. 936 dead since the so-called ceasefire began.

    June 4, 2026
  • The Siege of Delaney Hall: A Week of Clashes, Families in Agony, and the Machine That Crushes Protest
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    The Siege of Delaney Hall: A Week of Clashes, Families in Agony, and the Machine That Crushes Protest

    For a week, protesters have faced off against heavily armed ICE agents outside Delaney Hall in Newark, NJ, in some of the most intense immigration enforcement confrontations in recent history. A senator was gassed. A protester was Tased on train tracks. Families were turned away. Pro-Trump counter-protesters arrived to cheer the agents on.

    May 30, 2026
  • Starving for Dignity: The Hunger Strike Inside Delaney Hall and the Wall of Silence ICE Built Around It
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    Starving for Dignity: The Hunger Strike Inside Delaney Hall and the Wall of Silence ICE Built Around It

    Between 300 and 400 detainees at Delaney Hall, a GEO Group-run ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey, have entered their second week of a hunger and labor strike over worm-infested food, no air conditioning, untreated illness, and the denial of medical care to pregnant women — including one who miscarried alone inside the facility. A sitting U.S. senator was pepper-sprayed trying to enter. The governor was turned away. DHS insists everything is fine.

    May 30, 2026
  • The Architect Flees: Peter Thiel, the "Unstable" America He Built, and His Nazi Safe Haven
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    The Architect Flees: Peter Thiel, the "Unstable" America He Built, and His Nazi Safe Haven

    Peter Thiel helped build the American instability he now claims to be fleeing — and his chosen destination, Argentina, has a dark history of sheltering the last century's fugitives from justice.

    May 29, 2026
  • Gaza Is Shrinking: From the Ground, the Ceasefire Was Never Real
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    Gaza Is Shrinking: From the Ground, the Ceasefire Was Never Real

    UnTelevised correspondent Salah Akram writes from Deir al-Balah as heavy strikes return to Gaza, tents burn, and Israel announces plans to seize 70% of the Strip — a ground-level account of what the ceasefire really looks like.

    May 28, 2026
  • 900 Dead Since the "Ceasefire": Israel's Killing Spree and the West's Criminal Silence
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    900 Dead Since the "Ceasefire": Israel's Killing Spree and the West's Criminal Silence

    Since the October 2025 ceasefire, Israel has killed over 900 Palestinians in Gaza, expanded territorial control to 70%, legalized the death penalty for Palestinians, and kidnapped 426 flotilla activists — all while the UN issues words and western media stays silent.

    May 28, 2026
  • Handala Hackers Leak 69 Israeli Naval Officers ID Over Sumud Flotilla Attack, Place $100K Bounties on Each
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    Handala Hackers Leak 69 Israeli Naval Officers ID Over Sumud Flotilla Attack, Place $100K Bounties on Each

    Pro-Palestinian hacktivist collective Handala Hack Team published names and personal details of 69 Israeli Navy officers involved in the Global Sumud Flotilla interception, placing $100,000 bounties on each.

    May 25, 2026
  • Israel's War Crime on the High Seas — and the Global Resistance It Failed to Break
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    Israel's War Crime on the High Seas — and the Global Resistance It Failed to Break

    Israel seized all 60 vessels of the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters, kidnapping 426 humanitarian activists from 44 countries. Among them: the sister of the President of Ireland.

    May 20, 2026
  • Israel's October 7 Rape Hoax Gets a Reboot, the Hasbara still Doesn’t Justify the Ongoing Genocide
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    Israel's October 7 Rape Hoax Gets a Reboot, the Hasbara still Doesn’t Justify the Ongoing Genocide

    A new 300-page Israeli report claiming systematic sexual violence on October 7 is being amplified by major media. But it is built on the same debunked witnesses, discredited sources, and a serially unreliable author.

    May 18, 2026
  • Thirteen Bombs. Eight Dead — On Nakba Day. Israel Downplays it as a Successful Operation
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    Thirteen Bombs. Eight Dead — On Nakba Day. Israel Downplays it as a Successful Operation

    On the 78th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, Israeli warplanes struck the Al-Mu'taz residential building in Gaza City, killing eight civilians including three women and wounding more than 45 — the majority children and elderly. Israel declared the operation a success, claiming one Hamas commander was killed. Our correspondent Salah Akram was on the ground as it happened.

    May 15, 2026
  • The Death of Tripp Brazeale: A Cover-up for a Child Killer
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    The Death of Tripp Brazeale: A Cover-up for a Child Killer

    Fifteen-year-old Tripp Brazeale was found hanging from a rope in Arkansas woods. Two autopsies have ruled his death "undetermined." But St. Francis County Sheriff's Office fired a deputy for turning off his body camera during the incident, and the timeline of events raises questions about what really happened in those 49 minutes.

    May 12, 2026
  • Andover Township Bans AI Data Centers After Confrontation — The Death Threat Narrative
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    Andover Township Bans AI Data Centers After Confrontation — The Death Threat Narrative

    Andover, New Jersey officials announced a ban on AI data centers two days after a heated confrontation at a town meeting, claiming they were receiving death threats over the project. The timeline raises questions about when threats began and why community dissent was met with force.

    May 11, 2026
  • "He Was Forcibly Absent": Thiago Ávila's Mother Passes as Israel Extends Detention in International Waters Abduction
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    "He Was Forcibly Absent": Thiago Ávila's Mother Passes as Israel Extends Detention in International Waters Abduction

    Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila's mother died while he remained in Israeli custody, unaware and isolated. He and Spanish activist Saif Abu Keshek were abducted in international waters while on a humanitarian mission to Gaza, beaten, tortured, and detained based on secret evidence.

    May 8, 2026
  • The Liberal Handbrake Slips: Why 11 Mainstream Protesters Crossing the Line Matters
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    The Liberal Handbrake Slips: Why 11 Mainstream Protesters Crossing the Line Matters

    When ministers, lawyers, and therapists start getting arrested for blocking ICE facilities, something fundamental is shifting in how liberals view the system.

    April 29, 2026
  • The Ballroom Blitz: White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting Marks Escalation in Infrastructure Attacks
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    The Ballroom Blitz: White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting Marks Escalation in Infrastructure Attacks

    On April 25, 2026, shots rang out at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with President Trump rushed off stage by Secret Service. The attack was the latest in a wave of 25+ infrastructure fires and sabotage targeting symbols of capitalism and militarism across the US and Europe, marking a dangerous escalation from economic to political targets.

    April 26, 2026
  • Internationalist Piracy: Where States Failed, Ordinary People Enforced the Law
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    Internationalist Piracy: Where States Failed, Ordinary People Enforced the Law

    For the first time in history, civilians forced a 400-meter cargo ship carrying steel for Israeli weapons to change course. The Global Sumud Flotilla's unprecedented action proves the war machine can be disrupted — not by governments, but by people.

    April 24, 2026
  • Systemic Torture and the Cover-Up at Alligator Alcatraz
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    Systemic Torture and the Cover-Up at Alligator Alcatraz

    On April 2, 2026, guards at Florida's Alligator Alcatraz cut off detainee phones for an entire day in direct violation of a federal court order. When detainees complained, guards beat them, broke a wrist, pepper sprayed 32 men in a cage, and caused an elderly man to pass out. This is what systemic torture looks like.

    April 20, 2026
  • The $2.2 Billion Insider Trading Scandal: How Trump's Circle Profited from War and De-escalation
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    The $2.2 Billion Insider Trading Scandal: How Trump's Circle Profited from War and De-escalation

    A comprehensive investigation into the pattern of suspiciously well-timed oil futures trades preceding Trump's Iran policy announcements, totaling over $2.2 billion in bets that appear to reflect advance knowledge of material nonpublic information.

    April 18, 2026
  • When Silicon Valley's Castles Come Crashing Down
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    When Silicon Valley's Castles Come Crashing Down

    Two attacks in 72 hours on Sam Altman's $27 million mansion. The media calls it 'AI anxiety.' It's actually a working class pushing back against an industry gambling with their future.

    April 13, 2026