March 2025

Sanders, AOC: Fighting for the Working Class Against an Unjust System

Despite not seeking the presidency, Bernie Sanders is drawing larger crowds than during his previous campaigns, fueled by widespread anger over perceived billionaire influence and growing authoritarianism. His rallies, often held jointly with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, focus on combating oligarchy and wealth inequality, directly criticizing both the Trump administration and perceived inaction from the Democratic leadership. This renewed activism is viewed by many as a necessary response to the current political climate and a potential course correction for the Democratic party, which is experiencing record-low approval ratings. Sanders’ message resonates with voters demanding more aggressive action against what they see as threats to democracy and economic fairness.

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Putin’s Ex-Advisor Reveals Russia’s Unbounded Expansionist Goals

In a recent interview, Vladislav Surkov, a former Putin advisor, declared that Russia’s “Russian World” ideology is boundless and its influence will continue to expand. He described a Russian victory as the military subjugation and fragmentation of Ukraine, aligning with Moscow’s long-term goal of reclaiming its sphere of influence since the Soviet collapse. Surkov explicitly stated that Russia will continue its expansion in all directions. This expansionist ambition, as evidenced by continued intense shelling of Ukrainian civilians, has been a key element of Kremlin policy for decades.

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US Detention of Tourists Sparks Travel Warnings, Boycotts

Recent incidents at the U.S.-Mexico border have seen several European and Canadian tourists, including German citizen Lucas Sielaff, detained for weeks without clear explanation, despite possessing valid travel authorization. These extended detentions, some exceeding a month, have sparked concerns about unpredictable U.S. border enforcement and fueled anxieties regarding travel to the U.S. Authorities have offered little explanation beyond stating individuals were deemed “inadmissible,” prompting updated travel advisories from Britain and Germany. The incidents raise questions about the rationale behind the detentions and the treatment of visitors from long-standing U.S. allies.

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Gaza Death Toll Soars to 50,000 Amidst Ongoing Conflict and International Outrage

Following Israel’s termination of a ceasefire, Israeli troops have been ordered to seize more territory in Gaza, leading to intensified attacks and further displacement of Palestinians. The conflict has resulted in over 50,000 Palestinian deaths, with recent strikes targeting civilians and infrastructure, including a hospital. Israel claims these actions target Hamas militants, while Palestinians decry the high civilian casualty rate. Simultaneously, Israel approved a plan to facilitate the “voluntary departure” of Palestinians from Gaza, a move criticized by rights groups as a potential violation of international law.

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UK Families Poised for Widespread Poverty by 2030

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation projects a decline in UK living standards by 2030, with the poorest families experiencing a disproportionately larger drop than higher earners. This anticipated decrease, averaging £1,400 per family, contradicts Labour’s pledge to improve working-class finances. The decline is attributed to factors including rising housing costs and stagnant wages. These findings, coupled with planned government spending cuts, raise concerns within the Labour party and cast doubt on the government’s economic strategy.

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Trump Envoy Dismisses Starmer’s Ukraine Plan, Praises Putin

Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, dismissed Sir Keir Starmer’s proposed international force for a Ukrainian ceasefire as simplistic posturing. Witkoff, who recently met with Vladimir Putin and echoed several Kremlin talking points, claimed Ukraine is a “false country” and questioned the legitimacy of Ukrainian sovereignty over territories currently occupied by Russia. He suggested a ceasefire in the Black Sea region is imminent, while advocating for future US-Russia collaboration on various projects. Witkoff’s pro-Putin stance and apparent disregard for Ukrainian territorial integrity highlight a stark contrast with Starmer’s proposed intervention.

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900 Protest Barr’s Absence at Town Hall

More than 900 people gathered to make their voices heard regarding their U.S. Representative, Andy Barr. The event, however, took on an unexpected tone as Representative Barr was absent. This absence, viewed by many as a deliberate snub, only served to amplify the message of the attendees. The sheer number of people present underscores the depth of feeling within the community.

The organizers of the event symbolically placed an empty chair on stage, adorned with a photograph of Mr. Barr, rubber chickens, and the words “missing” and “too scared to hold a town hall and respond to constituents’ concerns.” This powerful visual representation encapsulated the frustration and disillusionment felt by many present.… Continue reading