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Past articles by Oz:

Ukrainians Unite to take on Russia’s Superior Army

Outnumbered and outgunned, Ukrainians undeterred in fight against Russian invaders → Read More

Why Assad's Western Apologists Think the White Helmets Should Choose Death Rather Than Rescue via Israel

That Assad’s Kremlin-friendly Western conspiracists, from alt-left charlatans to alt-right hatemongers, denounced Syria's civil defense volunteers for accepting Israel's bit part in their rescue was unsurprising – but it should still appall us → Read More

Why Assad's Western apologists think the White Helmets should choose death rather than rescue via Israel

That Assad’s Kremlin-friendly Western conspiracists, from alt-left charlatans to alt-right hatemongers, denounced Syria's civil defense volunteers for accepting Israel's bit part in their rescue was unsurprising – but it should still appall us → Read More

Child fighter believed to have been fighting for Isis captured and filmed by Syrian rebels

A child fighter believed to have been fighting for Isis has been captured by Syrian rebels in Idlib province. A video published on the Telegram messaging s → Read More

Oxfam condemns staff over Haiti prostitution claims

British charity Oxfam condemned the behaviour of some former staff in Haiti after a report in The Times claimed that senior aid workers had paid for sex wh → Read More

Captured: Last of the ISIS British 'Beatles'

Two British men accused of being part of an Isis execution squad that beheaded aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning have been captured alive, it emerg → Read More

RBS grant reprieve to 10 closure-threatened banks in rural Scotland

Royal Bank of Scotland bosses have granted a reprieve to 10 closure-threatened banks in rural Scotland. The announcement means the branches - most of which → Read More

Julian Assange's challenge to his arrest warrant has been rejected

An arrest warrant against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is still valid according to a Westminster Magistrates' Court ruling. Mr Assange, has been in the → Read More

Katie Hopkins’ passport confiscated in South Africa for ‘spreading racial hatred’

Anti-immigrant media pundit Katie Hopkins has allegedly had her passport confiscated by South African authorities and has been prevented from leaving the c → Read More

Scores dead in Kabul blast

A bomb hidden in an ambulance killed at least 17 people and wounded more than 100 at a police checkpoint in the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday. The Talib → Read More

Philippines storm kills more than 100 people

Tropical storm Tembin has claimed the lives of more than 100 people in the southern Philippines as flash floods and landslides hit parts of Mindanao island → Read More

Despite its images of parties on the Med, Lebanon is simply not safe

Lebanon is often portrayed in the Western media as a vibrant tourist destination. Its capital, Beirut, has been praised as one of the “most exciting party → Read More

The West's leftist male 'intellectuals' who traffic in genocide denial, from Srebrenica to Syria

There was no wave of mea culpas from the 'anti-imperialists' who denied the Bosnian genocide after Ratko Mladic's guilty verdict this week. That's because conclusive evidence, even criminal convictions, won’t stop those war crimes deniers, who are now actively whitewashing Assad’s war crimes → Read More

The West's leftist male 'intellectuals' who traffic in genocide denial, from Srebrenica to Syria

There was no wave of mea culpas from the 'anti-imperialists' who denied the Bosnian genocide after Ratko Mladic's guilty verdict this week. That's because conclusive evidence, even criminal convictions, won’t stop those war crimes deniers, who are now actively whitewashing Assad’s war crimes → Read More

Scottish Labour elect new leader

The Scottish Labour has announced Richard Leonard as its new leader following a closely contested race to succeed Kezia Dugdale. Mr Leonard beat Anas Sarwa → Read More

In pictures: Anti-Mugabe protestors rally in Zimbabwe

Thousands of anti-Mugabe protesters have rallied in the streets of Zimbabwe's capital Harare after the military seized control of power on Wednesday. There → Read More

In pictures: deadly Iran-Iraq border earthquake leaves devastation in its wake

This article contains some images that some readers might find upsetting Rescue workers are battling to save lives after a powerful earthquake struck the m → Read More

Iran's 'nonsense games' should be the focus in Boris gaffe case

British foreign secretary Boris Johnson has faced mounting pressure to resign over comments he made on the imprisonment of British citizen Nazanin Zaghari → Read More

Madame Tussauds unveils 'strong and stable' Theresa May waxwork

Madame Tussauds has unveiled a new waxwork of Theresa May. The Prime Minister is depicted walking out of Number 10 Downing Street wearing the red suit she → Read More

As Trump shores up Assad's genocidal regime, America's hard left is cheering him on

Surprised by the Max Blumenthal and Tucker Carlson love-in? America's real collusion story is how the far right and far left whitewash the Kremlin and Assad's war crimes – together → Read More