Above photo: Ely Ratner. The review will be led by China hawk Ely Ratner who believes President Trump was ‘weak’ on Beijing. On Wednesday, President Biden announced a new Pentagon task force that will be reviewing the US military’s policy towards China, another sign that the new administration is prioritizing confronting Beijing. Pentagon officials said the task force […]
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London Mayor Appoints Woke Activist Brigade To ‘Review’ Statues For ‘Diversity’
USA Today published an op-ed which denounced Tom Brady for refusing to walk back his previous support for Donald Trump and for being “white.” Yes, really. With the Super Bowl just days away, Nancy Armour (who is white), took the opportunity to fan the flames of more political and racial division by attacking Brady for […]
Arabic press review: Palestinians step up efforts to sue Israel at ICC
Meanwhile, Hamas is reportedly split on decision to participate in elections, and Egypt and the UAE feel alienated after results of UN-sponsored Libyan elections The Bakr family in their house in the al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City on 7 February, with posters of four children from their extended family killed during the 2014 Gaza […]
The Sharp Knife of Memory – A Review
Originally written and published in 2012 in the Telugu language, Nirjana Vaaradhi, is a memoir by Kondapalli Koteswaramma. Sowmya V.B. translated this book in English, and ‘The Sharp Knife of Memory’ was published and released in 2015 by Zubaan books, to reach a much wider circle of readers, beyond the boundaries of the two Telugu […]
Pentagon Begins ‘Review’ of Advisory Committees over ‘Concern’ About Trump Appointees
The Pentagon on Tuesday announced a sweeping review of all of its advisory committees, due to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s concern over last minute appointees under the Trump administration. The Pentagon also announced that all activity by the more than 40 committees and its hundreds of members would be suspended during the review. Pentagon Press […]
Biden seeking to review U.S. relations with Riyadh: analyst
TEHRAN – Reza Mirabian, an expert on Saudi Arabia, says the Biden administration is seeking to review relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia. Commenting on the challenges between the U.S. team and Saudi Arabia during the Biden administration, Mirabian dismisses a possible coup against the Saudi crown prince with the support of the […]
Book Review: Love, Labor, Lost
Above photo: A “Red for Ed” teacher solidarity action in Bloomington, Indiana. Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/SIPA USA via AP. The idea that you can love your job has become a trap. Work Won’t Love You Back: How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted, and Alone Two days before a mob of Trump supporters stormed […]
‘Crack Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy’ Review: Netflix Doc Is All Complaints and Contradictions
Stanley Nelson’s Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy, which was released this week on Netflix, is a documentary version of click-whoring. This thing is only 89-minutes long. You’re in. You’re out. This from the same Netflix that has already spent some 1,200 minutes trying to free a murderer in Wisconsin. Priorities, I guess. This dishonest mess pretends […]
How Aakar Patel Under-Read The Character Of Hindu Rashtra? A Review Article
Aakar Patel starts his timely and well-researched book Our Hindu Rashtra: What It Is. How We Got Here with a sentence “Majoritarianism is primitive and easy to do”. He surmises that establishment of Hindu Rashtra, which has only one meaning, that a Kshatriya king should rule the Hindu Rashtra under the supervision of a Brahmin head […]
Conspiracy Theory Review; Aulis Investigates the Kubrick-Apollo 11 Connection
Back in 2013, I reviewed Jay Weidner’s documentary film Room 237, which analyzed the films of Stanley Kubrick, in particular, The Shining. It seems Kubrick had deliberately left behind all sorts of clues in the movie which hint to his role in the photo-video production and/or direction of the Apollo 11 Moon Landings. Now, the […]
Book Review: ‘Sergeant Salinger’
J.D. Salinger wrote himself into American letters in 1951 with “The Catcher in the Rye,” an enduring best-seller about the young, rebellious Holden Caulfield that still graces high school English curricula. But despite his early success, Salinger spent the rest of his life hiding from his own celebrity. Now, Jerome Charyn, a distinguished author with […]
Curious Obsessions in the History of Science and Spirituality – a book review by Jeffrey Cohen
Browse > Home / Featured Articles / Curious Obsessions in the History of Science and Spirituality – a book review by Jeffrey Cohen January 19, 2021 by Rabbi Jeffrey Cohen Read on for article Rachael Kohn was for over a quarter of a century the religious voice at the Australian Broadcasting Commission, having retired from […]
High Ground: a movie review
January 18, 2021 by Henry Benjamin Read on for article High Ground shows the audience the natural beauty of Arnhem Land, the ugliness of the treatment of Aborigines by some settlers and the kindness and understanding shown by others in the Top End in the early part of the 20th century. In 1919, many Australians […]
Review of Losing Military Supremacy: The Myopia of American Strategic Planning by Andrei Martyanov
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The Merry Widow: an operetta review by Victor Grynberg
January 6, 2021 by Victor Grynberg Read on for article So there we were in the Joan Sutherland Theatre of the Sydney Opera House, about to see our first Opera Australia production since their magnificent production of the early Verdi masterpiece “Attila” had its season dramatically curtailed by the arrival of COVID fears 10 months […]
WHO preliminary review confirms Ivermectin effectiveness [in COVID-19]
The Most Revolutionary Act WHO-commissioned review of ivermectin trials finds 83% reduction in covid mortality. Dr Andrew Hill of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Liverpool (UK) is currently performing a WHO-commissioned review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of ivermectin against covid. In the following 12-minute video, Dr Hill is presenting his […]
Book Review: ‘Sapiens: A Graphic History’
Consider the phenomenon known as “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind.” First written in Hebrew and self-published in Israel in 2011, the book by Yuval Noah Harari found an American publisher in 2014, quickly became an international best-seller in 60 languages, and then morphed into a kind of multi-media empire called Sapienship. Its visionary author, […]
2020 in Review: Pandemic, Occupation, and a bleak future
If there ever was a year in recent history that was truly unforgettable, 2020 is it. This year has been a wild ride for everyone around the globe, as the coronavirus pandemic has changed life as we know it. Very rarely can one event unite people from across different cultures and backgrounds and seemingly create […]
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Observers Say EU-Funded Review of Palestinian Textbooks Reeks of ‘Incompetence, Concealment’
European Union flags in front of the European Commission building, in Brussels, Belgium. Photo: Amio Cajander via Wikimedia Commons. JNS.org – In a ground-breaking move and in response to the lack of change in the Palestinian Authority school curriculum and the continued insertion of antisemitism, hate and incitement to violence and martyrdom in its textbooks, […]