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Marc Lamont Hill challenges former head of Israeli navy and former director of Israel’s security service Ami Ayalon.
Joe Biden lashes out at Donald Trump, who will almost certainly be his election rival again in November.
International solidarity campaigns have managed to bring attention to DRC’s conflict, but how can they make an impact?
Angry farmers in Poland and elsewhere are protesting against cheap imports from the war-torn country.
The current and former presidents swept polls in the Super Tuesday vote, but both have vulnerabilities.
The US economy is remarkably strong. But, borrowing costs are high and many Americans can't afford to buy a home.
State of emergency declared after unrest worsens and thousands of prisoners break out of jail.
Beyond the devastating aerial and ground offensive in Gaza, how does the Israeli occupation connect to climate justice?
The US has vetoed three resolutions calling for a suspension of hostilities in Gaza since October 7.
The United States begins airlifting food into the Gaza Strip for the first time.
Facing a rebellion in his party and starvation in Gaza, will the Biden administration consider a new approach to Israel?
The International Rescue Committee president discusses the urgent international responses required for ongoing crises.
Calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza are growing louder.
An horrific story in the New York Times falls apart and exposes systemic issues.
There is renewed push to force ultra-Orthodox Jews to serve in the Israeli military.
‘We are on the brink of a fascist dictatorship,’ Knesset member Ofer Cassif tells Marc Lamont Hill.
Marc Lamont Hill talks to Somali Deputy PM Salah Ahmed Jama about the war on al-Shabab, the crises facing his country.
Iranians are choosing a new legislature and many hope it will pave the way for reform.
Russia is making gains in the war with Ukraine, and the West is considering its response.
Benjamin Netanyahu says a ground offensive is vital to eliminating Hamas.
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