Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Opinion: The two-state solution is still the only game in town

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March 6, 2018

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God and Caesar clashing in Jerusalem

Three churches just scored a rare victory against the Israeli occupation.

How custodial killings were covered up in Kashmir

Fayaz Shah was killed in Indian army's custody, but 24 years on his brother wages a lone battle to get justice.


Benjamin Netanyahu: Who is Israel's four-term PM?

Bibi is Israel's most right-wing prime minister to date.


Watching Black Panther in Harlem

Black Panther is a deeply satisfying, and a deeply troubling film, for what it delivers and what it does not.

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Going undercover as a sex worker

A photojournalist describes how she posed as a prostitute to follow the trade in human flesh.

The problem with leftist myths about Syria

Why are voices on the left still justifying the Syrian regime's indiscriminate bombardment of Eastern Ghouta?


Families of Mexico military abuse victims fear new security law

Rights groups and families worry new law that regulates and expands military's policing powers 'will make things worse'.


Iran may pull out of the nuclear deal before the US

Iran will be forced to withdraw from the historic nuclear deal if it does not gain any economic benefits from it.

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The two-state solution is still the only game in town

Even after Donald Trump's Jerusalem decision, there is no feasible alternative to the two-state solution in Palestine.


Safe travels (if you're wealthy and Western)

Westerners believe travel for leisure to be a right, as they shut their own borders for those that travel to be safe.
 

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