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Tag: Dimitri Lascaris

4. August 2025

The U.S.-E.U. Trade Deal: Too Awful To Be True

Last week, after months of tough talk from Donald Trump, the Trump administration and the European Commission announced a new ‘trade deal’ between the United States and the European Union. Within days, however, conflicting accounts emerged about the key terms of the deal. The Trump administration claims, for example, that the EU will invest $600 […]


2. August 2025

Are Arab Autocrats in Danger of Being Overthrown? w/ Vijay Prashad

After nearly two years of Israel’s Western-backed genocide, the peoples of the Arab and Muslim world are seething with anger, yet there are few overt signs of a popular uprising in Arab states that are ruled by pro-Washington autocrats.  As more and more Palestinian children die of starvation in Gaza, can those autocrats survive? Might […]


22. July 2025

Yemeni Forces Humiliate The Anglo-American Empire

On July 6 and 7, 2025, the forces of Yemen’s Ansar Allah sunk two cargo ships owned by Greek shipping companies that do business with Israel. Since Ansar Allah began its selective blockade of Red Sea shipping in November 2023, it has sunk a total of four vessels, while attacking dozens of other vessels linked […]


21. July 2025

Trump’s Ukraine Reversal, Israel Bombs Syria & Netanyahu’s Collapse

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Dimitri Lascaris, independent journalist and international human rights lawyer, about some of the world’s most pressing geopolitical crises. They begin by examining Israel’s recent bombing of Syria and its broader implications within a fractured, post-Assad landscape. The conversation then turns to the […]


18. July 2025

Trump’s Ukraine Reversal, Israel Bombs Syria & Netanyahu’s Collapse

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Dimitri Lascaris, independent journalist and international human rights lawyer, about some of the world’s most pressing geopolitical crises. They begin by examining Israel’s recent bombing of Syria and its broader implications within a fractured, post-Assad landscape. The conversation then turns to the […]


10. July 2025

The Looming Demise Of The International Atomic Energy Organization

On July 2, Iran announced that it was suspending cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA). The Iranian announcement followed a series of revelations about the IAEA. Those revelations strongly suggest that the IAEA has become little more than a tool of Western hegemony, much like other international organizations (including the International Criminal Court). […]


8. July 2025

Western Hegemony Is Crumbling In Africa w/ Dr. Gerald Horne

As the eyes of the Western world have been fixed upon Israel’s and the Russia Ukraine war, little attention has been paid in the Western ‘mainstream’ discourse to the momentous changes in Africa. All indications are that the West’s domination of the African continent, which has endured for centuries, is coming to an end. Is […]


6. July 2025

Russia’s Complex Relationships With Iran and Israel w/ John Helmer

In this interview, journalist Dimitri Lascaris speaks with John Helmer about the June 2025 U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites, Iran’s limited retaliation, and the resulting ceasefire, which Helmer attributes to Israel’s rapidly depleting missile defense capabilities. They discuss Russia’s ambiguous role in the ceasefire, internal divisions within Russian and Iranian leadership, and Vladimir Putin’s […]


13. June 2025

Israel’s plan to attack Iran & Ukraine’s Operation Spider’s Web

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with independent journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris about rising reports that Israel is preparing to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities—potentially with or without U.S. support. They explore whether the region is edging closer to military confrontation and what this means for the […]