What will happen next in Trump’s illegal Iran war?
You just know that whatever is lurking at the bottom of the Epstein Files must be pretty bad because surprise,…

You just know that whatever is lurking at the bottom of the Epstein Files must be pretty bad because surprise,…

Responses to the US-Israeli crime of aggression from member states of the US-led Five Eyes intelligence network place them among…

As global tensions escalate following US-Israeli strikes on Iran and the reported death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the geopolitical shockwaves…

US build-up of warships and fighter jets tracked near Iran BBC Verify has confirmed the location of US aircraft carrier…

As the Epstein Files re-emerge, concerns grow over whether political spectacle and foreign escalation could once again be used to divert attention.
Trump just made the world far more dangerous.
The White House ceremony (it would be wrong to call it a press conference) in which the President gracelessly accepted the Iranian Government’s de-escalation of the international crisis which he, himself, had unleashed by authorising Soleimani’s assassination, was a vivid illustration of the new reality in world affairs.
Iran attracts an onslaught of negative media in New Zealand and Western media. But is it fair or deserved? David Robie has spent several weeks travelling in the country on sabbatical and finds the media negativity far from the reality of the “most friendly” country he has ever visited in the first of a three-part series.
My friend and I cast our votes for the Iranian Presidential Election in Christchurch last Friday knowing full well the election was effectively rigged in advance by unelected clerics who had decided who could and couldn’t run.
Not since Bush launched a propaganda war against three nations (Iran, Iraq, and North Korea) with his jingoistic “Axis of Evil” rhetoric in 2002, has a U.S. president so successfully instigated Cold War II on so many fronts.