A Yale professor has voiced alarm over America’s political climate, suggesting the nation is on the verge of a “fascist dictatorship.” Amid rising tensions, he plans to relocate to Canada, highlighting concerns over civil liberties and democratic institutions.
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“How the film I’m Still Here forces Brazil to face a dictatorship’s legacy – Al Jazeera English” explores the emotional impact of the documentary. It challenges audiences to confront the lingering scars of Brazil’s military rule and the unresolved trauma affecting society today.
In today’s authoritarian India, finding freedom requires resilience and creativity. Activists harness technology to mobilize grassroots support and challenge oppressive policies. Community solidarity and art as resistance serve as vital tools in the pursuit of liberty.
In “Triumph of Il Duce,” The Times explores Italy’s complex relationship with Mussolini, highlighting how nostalgia for his era persists amidst ongoing debates about fascism, identity, and historical memory in modern Italian society.
In the wake of shifting geopolitical dynamics, several books explore the complex relationship between Russia, Ukraine, and the global order during Donald Trump’s presidency. These texts provide crucial insights into diplomacy, conflict, and power shifts in an evolving landscape.
In a bold move, Argentine President Javier Milei is set to release classified files tied to the country’s Nazi past. This decision aims to promote transparency, address historical grievances, and confront the shadows of Argentina’s collaboration during World War II.






