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IHIP News: Trump Facing BACKLASH From OWN CABINET After HUMILIATING MEETING?!
Trump's Completely Out Of Touch With Reality
this is so dystopian...
"WTO/99" Filmmaker on Anti-Corporate Globalization Movement: "These Issues Haven't Gone Away"
WTO/99 is a new “immersive archival documentary” about the 1999 protests in Seattle against the World Trade Organization that uses 1,000+ hours of footage from the Independent Media Center and other archives. The historic WTO protests against corporate power and economic globalization were met with a militarized police crackdown and National Guard troops. We feature clips from the film and discuss takeaways that have relevance today. “These issues haven’t gone away,” says Ian Bell, director of WTO/99. We also speak with Ralph Nader, who is featured in the movie.
Joy and Grief: Kamel Musallet on Welcoming His Nephew Home—and Reliving His Son's Murder
On the release of Mohammed Ibrahim, the reopening of old wounds, and the fight to save a Palestinian village.
Ralph Nader on Trump's "Entrenching Dictatorship," Reclaiming Congress, and the Fight Against Big Money
As a “Fight Club” of eight senators led by Bernie Sanders challenges Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s handling of President Trump, we speak with Ralph Nader, who has been taking on the Democratic Party for decades. Sixty years ago this week, he published his landmark book, Unsafe at Any Speed, exposing the safety flaws of GM’s Chevrolet Corvair and leading to major reforms in auto safety laws. Nader discusses the legacy of his book, the current state of government regulation and why Congress must reclaim its authority from an out-of-control Trump administration. “Clearly, we’re seeing a rapidly entrenching dictatorship,” Nader tells Democracy Now! “The focus has to be on impeachment, and there will be a large majority of people in favor of it.”
Saudi Arabia to open Red Sea Museum
Set to open on Dec. 6 inside the restored historic Bab Al-Bunt building in Jeddah’s old town, the museum features more than 1,000 artifacts.
UAE family office compensation lags global peers
A generational shift at UAE family offices is reshaping how much they pay staff, but compensation still lags the richest global finance hubs.