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Will Israel’s Attack on Syria Trigger a Retaliation from Assad and Hezbollah?

Will Israel’s Attack on Syria Trigger a Retaliation from Assad and Hezbollah?

Israel conducted an airstrike in the outskirts of Damascus, deep into Syria’s territory on Wednesday, January 30. The attack is in violation of Syria’s sovereignty, and it was confirmed by an anonymous source in the United States government. There are conflicting reports concerning the target of the strike. According to the US source, it was […]

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Is a New Maoist Revolution Brewing in Nepal?

Is a New Maoist Revolution Brewing in Nepal?

By Dustin Lewis Around 1,000 leading cadre of the regrouped Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) agreed to pursue a strategy of “people’s revolt” against the coalition government that includes their former allies, during their seventh general convention on January 9-14. The event was the first of its kind since a radical faction of the United […]

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Mali: France’s Neo-Colonial War for Uranium?

Mali: France’s Neo-Colonial War for Uranium?

In late December 2012, the  United Nations Security Council approved the dispatch of an “African-led intervention force” to Mali’s to help the army reconquer the north of the country from Tuareg separatists and their allied Islamist militants. But in recent days, it is not the African-led troops who have been operating in Mali. Instead, troops […]

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Haiti: Where Demolition and Exploitation Pass for Reconstruction and Development

Haiti: Where Demolition and Exploitation Pass for Reconstruction and Development

How does one drag a people with a sense of enough into the capitalist enterprise? The answer to this question contains the history of capitalism: a process that has traditionally required the outright enslavement of groups of people, or at the least, the appropriation of their commons. The Earthquake Like any major trauma suffered jointly […]

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Syria: Could Balkanization Prevent All-Out Sectarian Bloodshed?

Syria: Could Balkanization Prevent All-Out Sectarian Bloodshed?

Since Syria’s civil war started almost two years ago, it has wrecked the country, displaced more than half a million Syrians to surrounding countries such as Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, and killed more than 50,000 people (60,000 according to a United Nations estimate). The window has been completely shut for a political solution between the […]

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