Detroit Man Dies 2 Months After ICE Deported Him to Iraq — a Country He’d Never Been To
By Eoin Higgins A Detroit man who was born in Greece died Tuesday after being deported to Iraq, a country he had never been to and where…
By Eoin Higgins A Detroit man who was born in Greece died Tuesday after being deported to Iraq, a country he had never been to and where…
By Afef Abrougui Authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have freed activist and political prisoner Osama al-Najjar after detaining him for more than five…
By B.N. Frank Tens of millions of utility Smart Meters have been installed throughout the U.S and around the world so it’s likely that they…
By Julia Conley The fight to protect land, homes, livelihoods, and wildlife from destructive, pollution-causing industries turned deadly for more than 160 environmental defenders in…
By Waleed Tariq Aided by lax legal restrictions, Pakistan is a “high-risk country” in terms of media pluralism as more than half of mass media…
By Graham Smith On July 23, U.S. Attorney General William Barr gave a speech demanding big players in the tech industry work with government agencies…
Op-Ed by Joseph Thomas All Facebook and Twitter accounts associated with Bangkok-based geopolitical analyst Tony Cartalucci have been deleted. The extent to which both American-based…
By Kurt Nimmo The Pentagon is desperate. Far too many millennials are criminals, so luring them in to become the latest crop of bullet stoppers…
By Janet Phelan A document has surfaced which magnifies the double pronged concerns of 5G and the rampant chemicalization of the planet, concerns which generally…
By Kai Sedgwick Privacy is a basic human right. It’s there in Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “Freedom from Interference with…
By B.N. Frank 5G is millimeter wave technology. Despite growing widespread opposition, it continues to be promoted and installed even though The telecom industry has…
By Tyler Durden Well over a month after the latest bout of Hong Kong street protests erupted, the situation remains tense as ever. More than…
By Kudzai Chimhangwa Millions of Zimbabweans will remember January 2019 for spiraling prices for basic commodities, a massive fuel price hike, and multiple unexpected internet…
By Jessica Corbett The majority of American veterans and members of the general public agreed in two new surveys that the U.S. wars in Iraq…