Feb 4, 2019 | De-Nuclearization, World Politics
Hans Stehling Global Research | Analyst & Contributor U.S. intelligence officials confirmed to the Senate Intelligence Committee, on Tuesday, that Iran was not developing nuclear weapons in violation of the 2015 nuclear agreement, and furthermore had no strategic...
Jan 17, 2019 | Data Privacy
Jessica Corbett Staff Writer | Common Dream Journalist Rania Khalek, whose video was restored after public outcry, says the ability of social media giants “to disappear content as they please” is “creepy and alarming and should be loudly...
Jan 17, 2019 | South Asia, Women's Movement
Ashley Curtin Nation of Change | Editor & Reporter “We are taking the pledge that we will uphold Renaissance values, we will stand for equality for women, we resist the attempts to make Kerala a lunatic asylum, and we will fight for secularism.” In what’s being...
Jan 17, 2019 | Central Asia, Political Movements
Ann Scott Tyson Arms Control Association Ann Scott Tyson found reporting especially challenging in the western region of Xinjiang, where she went to witness the impact of China’s forced ‘reeducation’ of its Uyghur minority. But that work produced a rare and nuanced...
Dec 21, 2018 | Essay & Opinion, North America
Clifton Jolley and Robert Rees “Walls work.” – Donald Trump “I was a stranger and you took me in.” – Jesus Having celebrated Thanksgiving and continuing to be thankful for Christmas and Chanukah, it’s easy to be distracted by Cyber Monday gift...