By Stephen Karganovic, December 23, 2025
The International Criminal Court (ICJ), an institution with scant juridical credibility, which was founded under the auspices of the collective West and remains effectively under its control, has agreed to consider Russia’s submission wherein the neo-Nazi Ukrainian regime is charged with committing genocide against Ukrainian citizens, present and former, perceived by the regime and/or identifying themselves as Russians.
Indiscriminate Suppression: Attacking pro-Palestinian Protests After the Bondi Killings
By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, December 24, 2025
The Bondi Beach killings by two alleged ISIS supporters during a Hanukkah event have seen Australian lawmakers succumb to the panic of immediate results and shoddy gains.
US-NATO’s “Counter-Christmas Crusade” against Syria, the Cradle of Civilization and the Holy Land
By Felicity Arbuthnot, December 24, 2025
There has been a searing irony to Christmas since August 1990 and the decimating embargo on Iraq. It marked the beginning of the destruction of the region where the three Abrahamic religions were born at Ur in southern Iraq, where the Garden of Eden is believed to have flourished at Al-Qurnah, translation “connection” or “joint”, since it is where the Biblical Tigris and Euphrates rivers join.
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, December 24, 2025
The scale and complexity of the 2020-2024 global economic and social crisis far surpasses all previous “depressions” including the 2007-2009 Recession. It was categorized as the most serious economic meltdown since the Great Depression of 1929.
Puerto Rico “INDEPENDENCIA Plan B”: Build a Productive Economy Beyond US Neoliberal Constraints
By Miguel Santos García, December 23, 2025
A new economic plan makes a direct case for Puerto Rican independence moving past symbolic, emotional arguments for independence that are abundant within the pro-independence faction and focuses on economic, monetary and financial mechanics.
Volkswagen Factory Shutdown Symbolizes Germany’s Economic Decline
By Ahmed Adel, December 23, 2025
The giant of the auto industry has decided to close one of its factories in Germany for the first time in its 88-year history and plans to lay off 35,000 employees by 2030. The last car rolled off the assembly line in Dresden, and the plan is to turn the factory into an innovation campus focused on artificial intelligence, robotics, microelectronics, and chip design.
By Kurt Nimmo, December 23, 2025
The “prosperity” envisioned by Rubio will benefit private foreign investors. The land-locked Andean country is rich in natural resources. Bolivia has the world’s largest identified lithium reserves, primarily in the Salar de Uyuni salt flat. Rare earth mineral deposits, namely anthanum and neodymium, are located in the Cochabamba and Santa Cruz regions.


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