By Ken Macon – Reclaim The Net

In Bangladesh, authorities have implemented a sweeping internet blackout as student-led demonstrations intensify, demanding changes to the public sector employment quotas. The focus of the protests is a contentious policy reserving a third of government roles for family members of the veterans of the 1971 War of independence. This week, escalating tensions saw protestors ransack the BTV state broadcaster’s headquarters in Dhaka, resulting in significant damage and numerous casualties. Continue reading “Bangladesh Orders Internet Blackout Amid Student Protests”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

Yemen’s Houthis on Sunday responded to Israel’s airstrikes by promising a long war and ordering Israeli civilians to “immediately” evacuate Tel Aviv for their own “safety” and head to Ben Gurion Airport with their passports in hand. Continue reading “Yemen Orders Israelis to Evacuate ‘Unsafe Zones,’ Promises ‘No Red Lines’ in Response to Bombings”

By Ibtisam Mahdi – +972 Magazine

Photos of Fayez and Kariman, the children of Anas Juha, who were killed and trapped under the rubble by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, alongside Anas' wife Lena. (Courtesy of Anas Juha)

Every day for the past seven months, 28-year-old Anas Juha and his surviving relatives have visited the ruins of their family home in the hope of finding the remains of their missing loved ones. On Dec. 6, a single Israeli airstrike crushed their five-storey building in Gaza City’s Al-Fayoumi neighborhood, killing 117 members of the family. Fifty-seven bodies were recovered and identified; 60 others have remained trapped under the debris ever since. Continue reading “Searching for Gaza’s missing children”

By MEE staff

The official spokesperson for the Houthis, Nasruddin Amer, described the Israeli airstrike on the oil tanks and power facility at Hodeidah port as “a brutal act of aggression against Yemen aimed at worsening the suffering of its people and pressuring Yemen to halt its support for Gaza.” Continue reading “Yemen: Israel confirms airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Hodeidah port”

By Cindy Harper – Reclaimthenet.org

German authorities have taken decisive action against Compact, the nation’s most influential right-wing publication, by shutting it down amid growing calls to ban the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which shares close ties with the magazine. This step by the government aligns with a broader campaign against the publication and its associated political factions. Continue reading “Free Speech is Under Fire as Germany Silences Compact Magazine”

By Will Porter – Antiwar.com

At least one person was killed and several others injured in an apparent drone strike on Tel Aviv early Friday morning. Yemen’s ruling Houthi government claimed responsibility for the blast, saying a new weapon was used in the operation. Continue reading “Yemen’s Houthis Claim Deadly Tel Aviv Drone Attack”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

In the bad old days, before G-Men took down the mob, were urbanites getting a better deal? Does the betting man receive worse odds from state run lotteries than Vinny gave on the corner running numbers? Did businesses shaken down for “protection” have higher hopes of survival in mob clutches than in municipal ones? Was there more or less anxiety about making rent or the mortgage in 1974 than in 2024? Which is the greater fiscal peril, organized crime or uber-societal-organization? It has become a valid question.

Continue reading “Existence Tax: The Vig Plus 3%”