Regarding US Muslims: A Misguided Debate
September 21, 2010 10:13 am Leave your thoughts Ramzy Baroud on why there is a blinkered and one-sided view of what causes Islamaphobia in America and how best to tackle it.
Ramzy Baroud on why there is a blinkered and one-sided view of what causes Islamaphobia in America and how best to tackle it.
Assed Baig on why one man's Islamaphobic beliefs will have big implications around the world.
Eric Hollies puts today's coalition government in historical perspective by looking back on the brutal public spending cuts imposed by the Thatcher government.
Rich Whiles' timely new book takes a refreshingly honest look at the experiences of the victims of Israeli apartheid, writes Ramzy Baroud.
Iqbal Tamimi on why the BBC's response to the complaints they received of bias in their 16th August 2010 Panorama programme is inadequate.
As the US troop withdrawal begins in earnest, Ramzy Baroud asks: who won? And is the war really over?
The Tory-Lib Dem coalition is intent on a wholesale privatisation of the National Health Service, writes John Lister.
Tamara Pearson reports on an important Venezuelan initiative to prevent the corporate media from getting directly involved in the banking and finance industries.
Green enthusiasm for vertical farms shows that no one is untouched by magical thinking, writes George Monbiot.
The rise of China is almost universally hailed as a great success story. Ted Sprague considers the largely unreported human cost of China's forward march.