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Washington and Tel Aviv Launch War on Iran When Peace Was Within Reach; Mass Protests in US – 5 Articles

‘Regime Change in the Iran War, But Which One?’; ‘Iran Prepared for an Existential War. How Much Are Trump and Israel Willing to Gamble?’; ‘Iran Attacked by the US and Israel When Peace Was Within Reach’; ‘The US/Israeli Attack Was to Prevent Peace Not Advance It’; ‘Mass Movement Mobilizes Against Trump’s War on Iran’.

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The War on Iran, and India

What are the implications for India of the US-Israel attack on Iran? To understand this, we need to place this development in the context of the present world situation, and India’s political economy within that.

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The Finance Commission’s Fiscal Shell Game

By keeping cess and surcharge outside the divisible pool and ending State-specific grants, the Finance Commission sided with the Centre’s Machiavellian moves, tightening fiscal federalism in ways that may weaken the Union.

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Adivasi Self-Rule and the Constitution: The Republic’s Forgotten Promise – 2 Articles

‘The Adivasi Imprint on the Constitution and the Republic’s Amnesia’: Has the Constitution failed India’s aboriginals, or was the faith of their forefathers tragically misplaced? Also: ‘Why Self-Rule Still Matters in India’s Tribal Homelands’: The tribals continue to push for fundamentally different forms of democracy and governance through the scheduling provisions under Article 244.

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Subhash Chandra Bose Beyond Popular Myths: The Relevance of His Secular Vision Today – 2 Articles

‘Studying Subhash Chandra Bose: Debunking “Popular Myths” Through Bose’: The three primary myths are about Nehru and Bose’s relations, Bose and Patel’s relations and why Bose’s appropriation by the communal forces is the greatest irony. Also: ‘Netaji’s Vision of Secular Unity Remains Vital as India Faces Religious Polarisation’.

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Israel on the Brink

Two prominent Jewish historians have recently written from different perspectives – one economic and political; one largely theological and moral – that the state of Israel is doomed and living on borrowed time.

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Decline and Fall

The British Empire, in steep decline on the eve of World War I, is a cautionary tale for a decayed U.S. Empire a century later.

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Western Hemisphere: A History of the United States Written by War

As the United States and Israel launch a new large-scale military aggression against Iran and Lebanon, while continuing the genocide in Gaza against the Palestinian people and the annexation of the West Bank, it is important to analyze, from a historical perspective, the policy of the United States in the Americas.

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ICE Brings War Home

Killing, wounding, threatening, or investigating observers are just some of the many abuses and violent tactics of immigration officers in the era of Donald Trump.

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UK Economy: Still Winter, Not Spring

Rachel Reeves, Britain’s finance minister, recently claimed to have brought stability back and stopped austerity, but the figures tell a story of stagnation and unrelenting austerity.

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Profit Over People: How the World Fuels Sudan’s War

Sudan’s war is not an anomaly but a concentrated expression of a global system that depends on unequal exchange, violent extraction, and moral distance. Armed violence, mass displacement, famine, and systemic exploitation are sustained not only by domestic actors but by regional and international powers that profit from instability.

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On Being Female in a Potentially Fascist Country

“I look around at what’s happening in our country and worry that we may already be on a superhighway to the sort of class- and race-stratified autocracy that it took Russia so many years to become after the Soviet Union collapsed”, writes the author.

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Two Africas, One Heart

There are, in effect, two Africas. One is the version that dominates global headlines: a continent defined by poverty, disease, and conflict. The other is the Africa I came to know firsthand—a dynamic, hardworking society of men and women striving for a better future.

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