William Arnsson on LinkedIn: Tomorrow, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) will rule against the… | 84 comments
Tomorrow, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) will rule against the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Listen to this hearing from that trial: "Palestine… | 84 comments on LinkedIn
William Arnsson on LinkedIn: 🚨Breaking: Historical Verdict by the International Court of Justice… | 203 comments
🚨Breaking: Historical Verdict by the International Court of Justice (ICJ): Free Palestine now and pay reparation for the 57 years of occupation. International… | 203 comments on LinkedIn
The Hague - The ICJ delivers its Advisory Opinion in respect of the Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivers its Advisory Opinion in respect of the Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem.
Election fraud claims heighten support for violence among Republicans but not Democrats
Allegations of election fraud by politicians increase Republican support for political violence, partly due to heightened mistrust of racial and religious outgroups, while having no similar effect on Democrats.
A Deeper Look Into Project 2025, Far-Right Political Funding and Propaganda
🔥 Jul 17, 2024 - From Unicorn Riot - Lately, there has been a lot of focus on the Heritage Foundation (Heritage) and its Project 2025 agenda – and for good reason. Heritage’s plan is a blueprint for a far-right conservative overhaul of the U.S. government. The 900-page document reads like a late-stage fascism playbook that suggests…
Dystopia 2024: How Republicans' depiction of U.S. stacks up to the facts
It's a strikingly bleak picture of the United States being painted at the Republican convention: a dystopian portrait of a violent, impoverished, weakened nation.
Shared from Bing: How the alt-right laid siege to Pickering city council
Councillor Lisa Robinson’s supporters have disrupted Pickering city council, sidelining the business of local government with threats and outbursts from the gallery.
Billionaires Rally to Endorse Trump After Assassination Attempt | Truthout
Elon Musk, Bill Ackman, and David Sacks spoke out in support of the presumptive Republican nominee, who helped make billionaires $1 trillion richer during his first White House term.
Shortly after 6:00 yesterday evening at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, a shooter on the roof of a building about 400 feet from the stage appears to have shot eight bullets at the former president and into the crowd. Trump appeared to flinch and reach for his right ear as Secret Service agents crouched over the former president. When the agents got word the shooter was “down,” they lifted Trump to move him out. He asked to get his shoes and then to put them on.
'Nothing else is appropriate': Nancy Pelosi praised for 'class act response' to Trump rally shooting - Alternet.org
Among political leaders who have reacted to an unsuccessful assassination attempt on Donald Trump at the MAGA hopeful's Butler, Pennsylvania rally Saturday, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) expressed sympathy and relief — surprising some experts. Taking to social media, Pelosi wrote via X (...
Counting the dead in Gaza: difficult but essential - The Lancet
By June 19, 2024, 37 396 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the attack by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, as reported by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.1 The Ministry's figures have been contested by the Israeli authorities, although they have been accepted as accurate by Israeli intelligence services,2 the UN, and WHO. These data are supported by independent analyses, comparing changes in the number of deaths of UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) staff with those reported by the Ministry,3 which found claims of data fabrication implausible.
The Designated Mourner | Fintan O’Toole | The New York Review of Books
The “mournful, plaintive wail of Irishness” is the soundtrack for both the Kennedy and the Biden stories, in which triumph is always shadowed by calamity. There is in this structure of feeling no easy opposition of hubris and nemesis. There is just, as Obama said to Biden when his son Beau was dying, the awareness that “life is so difficult to discern”—difficult because it does not offer itself in the easy forms of the wonderful and the terrible but confuses the two by conjoining them as twins. The political manifestation of this awareness is not the upbeat rhetoric of the American Dream; it is a politics of empathy in which the leader shares the pain of the citizen.