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Syrian armed group kills several HTS security troops in Latakia

By News Desk, The Cradle At least 16 members of the General Security Administration from the Al-Qaeda-linked government in Syria were killed on 6 March during ambushes by armed groups identifying themselves as the ‘Coastal […]
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Zelensky and Trump meeting at the White House
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Political Shifts Dominate Ukraine War

By David Sole While the Russian Federation military continues to push back Ukrainian forces on many fronts, dramatic new political events may end up deciding this proxy war’s outcome. A remarkable televised meeting took place […]
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Moratorium NOW! Coalition Activities During February

By Fighting Words Staff These photographs were taken over the last month at three events held by the Moratorium NOW! Coalition and in conjunction with other organizations. On February 1, we visited the Detroit Repertory […]
Viola Fletcher is the oldest living survivor of the Tulsa Massacre
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Justice Department Abandons Investigation of Tulsa Race Massacre

By Abayomi Azikiwe One of the major failures of the previous administration of Joe Biden was not following through on policy mandates aimed at ameliorating the historical phenomenon of institutionalized racist violence in the United […]
Malcolm X assassination sixty years ago
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On the day of the vote on the Enabling Act, giving Hitler absolute power, the Nazi leadership sent Storm Troopers into the Kroll Opera where the parliament was meeting. March 23, 1933
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Frustrated Trump May Turn to Stormtroopers

By David Sole President Donald Trump is being described as angry and frustrated by what he considers the slow rate of deportations after only a few weeks into his new administration. NBC News headlined, on […]
Malcolm X and African American expatriates in Ghana during May 1964
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Malcolm X, Pan-Africanism and the Cold War (Part II)

By Abayomi Azikiwe On June 4, 1964, Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) gave an interview with Philadelphia talk show host Joe Rainey over W-DAS where he discussed various aspects of his evolving worldview influenced by […]
Malcolm X in Nigeria and the University of Ibadan in 1964
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Malcolm X, Pan-Africanism and the Cold War (Part I)

By Abayomi Azikiwe At the height of the state-directed campaigns against revolutionaries and dissidents in the United States after 1946, an atmosphere of apprehension and fear was induced through the utilization of law-enforcement, legislative and […]
Civil War measure suggests direction to break Big Tech’s assault today
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