76 years ago today

9 Aug

Nagasaki bound: bomb No. 2, “Fat Man” Seventy-six years and three days ago Hiroshima was incinerated. Three days later, on August 9, it was Nagasaki’s turn. Estimates of the immediate consequences – not attempting to reckon those in the months, … Read More »

75 years ago today

6 Aug

In a closely argued piece for CounterPunch on the seventy-fifth anniversary of Hiroshima, Belgian born historian Jacques Pauwels, now a Canadian citizen, explores why it happened. Mythmaking and the Atomic Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Myth: The war in the … Read More »

It’s raining snakes!

6 Aug

The Economist today: “It’s been raining snakes amid the recent heavy downpour,” reported the Mumbai edition of the Times of India on July 26th, in a news piece about a rock python which “refused to be evicted” from an autorickshaw. The same paper … Read More »

Sheffield Labour Party on GC beliefs

3 Aug

I’ve been asked by Labour Party contacts in Sheffield to publicise its response to a “Statement of Support for Trans and Non Binary People” sent to Sheffield CLP branches after the election of the Hallam Women’s Officer, a known Gender … Read More »

What does China want?

2 Aug

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi,  Beijing, March 23, 2021 When Pepe Escobar has a column to fill but his content, though important, could be expressed in a few words, he can come across as … Read More »