News and Analysis 7/5/25

“The State Department warns Americans not to visit South Sudan ‘due to continued security threats’” yet the government is sending “eight noncitizens it illegally removed from the United States from Djibouti to South Sudan” …

… in contrast, one survivor of the conflict in Darfur fled to Kenya to become “a dedicated advocate for refugee rights, women’s empowerment, and community development”:

“Boston Consultancy Group, which previously disavowed involvement in the controversial GHF aid scheme, had a multimillion-dollar role in initiative”:

“[H]ow did government schools ever become so arrogant as to claim a right to determine what each child thought about personal, moral, and religious issues?”

The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:

Further unintended consequences of the attack on Iran:

Israeli war crimes continue:

“It would be foolish to trust Israel with a ceasefire. The country has a track record of violating agreements with impunity”:

“As a journalist and a dual citizen of Iran and the UK, our writer is blacklisted from some of the world’s most fascinating places”:


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