Wednesday, 17 June 20206 — Jonathan Cook
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The Labour MPs determined to show they represent Israel, not the British people
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Trump Lost. Now the World Faces The Economic Consequences | Michael Hudson and Radhika Desai
Wednesday, 17 June 2026 — Radhika Desai
Geopolitical Economy Hour with Michael Hudson
Trump’s ‘deal’ with Iran represents the end of Trumps’ futile search for an off ramp from the conflict that can be tarted up to look like a victory, at least to the most credulous and loyal of his dwindling following.Michael Hudson and Radhika Desai assess this defeat and its implications for the US economy, for US politics, the dollar system and on how it will accelerate the construction of more democratic institutions of international governance.
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The Palantir figures NHS England didn’t want you to see
Monday, 16 June 2026 — Foxglove
For months, Palantir has justified its £330m contract with NHS England for the new Federated Data Platform by relying on one central claim – that Palantir software is helping hospitals get more done for patients.
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U.S. bombs Beirut as Trump declares Iran deal ‘complete’
Tuesday, 16 June 2026 — Struggle / La Lucha

Smoke rises over Beirut’s southern suburbs after a U.S. airstrike. The bombing came as Trump claimed a deal with Iran was “complete.” Trump announced on June 14 that the United States and Iran had reached a deal to suspend the war Washington launched on Feb. 28. Hours before the announcement, U.S. bombs fell on the southern suburbs of Beirut, killing three.
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Data Centres: Join us in London on 25 June
Tuesday, 16 June 2026 — Foxglove
Data centres are being built across the UK at extraordinary speed. Big Tech companies building them claim that data centres bring jobs and economic growth. But Foxglove has spent the last two years testing these claims – including in the courts.
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Hezbollah Surprise Attack Crushes Israeli Convoys & Forces Withdrawal – Behind The US-Iran Deal
Monday, 15 June 2026 — MintPress News
In this episode of THE TARGET, Robert Inlakesh breaks down Hezbollah’s devastating surprise attack on Israeli convoys and what it exposes about the collapsing US-Iran memorandum. While corporate media spins the diplomatic reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the reality on the ground in Lebanon tells a different story.
Despite the supposed core condition of an immediate end to hostilities, Netanyahu told Trump Israel isn’t bound by the agreement. Backed by U.S. weapons, the IDF has continued its indefinite occupation and ethnic cleansing in southern Lebanon. In response, Hezbollah’s ambush of Israeli supply lines and forced withdrawals prove that this blatant rejectionism comes at a severe cost.
Robert cuts through State Department propaganda to examine the 14-point draft and the $24 billion asset dispute, asking the question the imperial press refuses to touch: If Israel’s actions trigger a regional escalation, who actually runs foreign policy in Washington?
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Pro-Israel media in meltdown at our war criminals campaign
Monday, 15 June 2026 — Declassified UK
Since we revealed that over 2,000 British-Israelis have served for the IDF amid the Gaza genocide, not one of them has been prosecuted or even seriously investigated by the Starmer government.
Following our findings, we have put together a campaign demanding justice. Our letter has been signed by prominent figures including Green Party leader Zack Polanski, human rights lawyer Michael Mansfield, anti-apartheid campaigner Andrew Feinstein, genocide scholar Martin Shaw, Palestinian surgeon Ghassan Abu Sittah, as well as over 20,000 members of the public.
The right-wing media has rounded on us and Polanski, the only Jewish leader of a major political party, for signing his name. The pro-Israel lobby and right-wing press want to intimidate people who are demanding basic accountability and the upholding of international law. It’s important not to be cowed.
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Trump’s Iran deal is a pause, not peace
Monday, 15 June 2026 — Aaron Mate
While Iran accepts limits on its nuclear program, the Trump admin still doesn’t accept Iran’s rejection of US-Israeli dominance.

The US and Iran have declared a halt to military hostilities, at least for the time being, in the war of aggression that Donald Trump launched alongside Israel more than three months ago. The agreement stands to restore the status quo ante but do little else. Along with an end to the US-Israeli bombing campaign, Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and Trump will cease his blockade of Iranian waters. If Iran receives anything from the US in the short term, it will likely be a token amount of the tens of billions of dollars in stolen assets, as well as limited sanctions relief on the export of Iranian oil and petrochemicals.
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Pepe Escobar: Trump CAVES to Iran Strike Threat, Israel FURIOUS – Is War OVER?
Monday, 15 June 2026 — Chronicles of Haiphong
He joins the show to discuss the announcement by Trump & Iran that a deal to end the war, and the Iranian strike threat which accelerated it to the fury of Israel.
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The US-Iran Deal: Why it Happened and What it Proves
Monday, 15 June 2026 — New Eastern Outlook
Iran’s greatest strategic success is not defeating the United States or Israel but demonstrating — through a war that ended not in “unconditional surrender” but in a negotiated peace deal — that neither can unilaterally impose a new Middle Eastern order without Iranian consent.

The Failure of Coercive Regional Engineering
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Belfast answers Musk-fueled racist pogroms with mass anti-racist march
Monday, 15 June 2026 — Struggle / La Lucha
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“Papers Please” For The Internet? UK’s Social Media Ban Reality, w/Jen Persson (Defend Digital Me)
Monday, 15 June 2026 — Together
The UK government today announced a new under-16 social media ban alongside proposals for stricter age verification online. But what does this actually mean in practice? In this timely interview (recorded Friday), Rob Tyson speaks with Jen Persson, Director of Defend Digital Me, about the implications of these changes for children’s rights, privacy, education data, and the future of digital identity in the UK.
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Post-Iran war: The end of an era, not to decline, but as a trigger to abrupt change
Monday, 15 June 2026 — Strategic Culture Foundation
Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su
Professor Michael Hudson, in a recent discussion, takes issue with those who speak today of the ‘decline of the U.S. hegemon’. A decline implies something goes up and down, Hudson says, but it always recovers. “But there’s never been any such thing statistically as a cycle … There’s no decline, it’s a crash” —
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DHS Docs: Govt Bracing for Nationwide Anti-AI Riots, Preparing to Crack Down on Dissent
11 June 2026 — MintPress News
New documents from government agencies such as the FBI and Department of Homeland Security show that Washington is preparing for widespread anti-A.I. riots, as the technology destroys communities and industries across the country. Ironically, the Trump administration is already using invasive A.I. technology to identify and suppress what it calls anti-A.I. “extremists,” in the process, sweeping the entire nation into its massive surveillance dragnet.
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China puts gig-app algorithms on the bargaining table
Sunday, 14 June 2026 — Struggle / La Lucha
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World Cup 2026: Omar Artan, the visa bans, and the racism in the room
Thursday, 11 June 2026 — Struggle / La Lucha
Two days before the 2026 World Cup’s June 11 opening, Ian Wright recorded a video for his two million Instagram followers. The former England and Arsenal striker had just read that Omar Artan, the Somali referee selected to officiate at the tournament, had been turned away at the U.S. border. “Every few hours it’s another story,” Wright said, “another story about fans denied, players denied, officials denied, journalists denied, now refs.” He called it a “World Cup of chaos” and asked whether this was how a host should behave for the biggest tournament in the world.
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🚨 3000 NHS patients a day…
Thursday, 11 June 2026 — Just Treatment
Have you seen the news?
NHS England has just published its first ever official figures on corridor care, revealing that around 3000 patients every single day are being subjected to this crisis.
These figures confirm what we already knew – corridor care is a national emergency.
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The World Needs a Living Left: The Twenty-Fourth Newsletter (2026)
Thursday, 11 June 2026 — The Tricontinental
As a declining imperialist system lashes out to preserve its declining order, working-class organisation becomes not only necessary for the oppressed of the world but indispensable to human survival.
Dumile Feni (South Africa), African Guernica, 1967.
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Henry Nowak murder – let the facts speak for themselves
Thursday, 11 June 2026 — Institute of Race Relations
Henry Nowak murder – let the facts speak for themselves
If only we lived in a country where facts were allowed to speak for themselves ‒ where the path to justice was not littered with the untruths of GB News and the distortions of politicians, desperate to plant the false narrative of anti-white ‘two-tier policing’.




