How the US might invade Iran
The true scale of military escalation may be far larger, and riskier, than it seems

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The true scale of military escalation may be far larger, and riskier, than it seems
Bob Hackett’s journey through Cuban farms and climate programs reveals lessons in adaptation, solidarity, and survival
As the continent hardens its borders, Madrid bets on inclusion over exclusion
Opponents of EDI position themselves as defenders of merit and objectivity—but their methods reveal a partisan strategy
A renewed inquiry into media dysfunction sidesteps the role of government policy and ownership consolidation
The war on Iran and the genocide in Gaza is the beginning. This is the new world order
St. Patrick’s Day and the politics of forgetting
Epstein’s network was real and horrific, but the forces shaping war, empire, and capitalism run far deeper
A tradeswoman’s response to Leigh Phillips on ‘man camps,’ climate politics, and the future of resource extraction
Corporate profits hit record highs in 2025, while the share of profits they pay in taxes has never been lower
An excerpt from Judi Rever’s new book on Rwanda’s long war and impunity in Congo
Industry and political allies are once again using global conflict to argue that Canada must expand fossil fuel production
Why Avi Lewis’s attack on ‘man camps’ risks deepening the NDP’s growing divide with working-class resource workers
American military officials have conceded that Iran is more prepared than expected
Decapitation warfare and crimes of aggression by radicals in the West will only bring more chaos to the Middle East