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11. March 2026

Iran War: ‘It is so much worse than you thought’

In this video, journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris examines the economic consequences of the war between the United States, Israel and Iran. Looking at recent developments, he explains why the conflict could have far greater implications for the global economy than many currently expect. The analysis explores the strategic importance of the Strait […]


10. March 2026

Iran War: ‘It is so much worse than you thought’

In this video, investigative journalist and human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris analyzes the first days of the war waged by the United States and Israel against Iran. Drawing on satellite images, media reports, and military developments, he explains why the conflict may be unfolding very differently than many expect—and which events in its early days […]


7. March 2026

Col. Wilkerson: Israel Can’t Win This War with Iran

In this episode of The Source, our founder and supporting editor Zain Raza speaks with former U.S. Army Colonel and former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell, Lawrence Wilkerson, about the U.S.–Israeli war on Iran and the rapidly escalating regional consequences. They explore the motivations behind the war, the military capacities of […]


4. March 2026

This Illegal US-Israeli Attack on Iran Is Also an Assault on the United Nations

Written by Jeffrey Sachs To read the original text in English visit the following link: https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/united-nations-israel-us-attack-iran ABOUT JEFFREY D. SACHS Jeffrey D. Sachs is University Professor and Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, where he directed the Earth Institute from 2002 until 2016. He is President of the UN Sustainable Development […]


3. March 2026

Assassination of Khamenei: War Escalates

In this video, human rights lawyer Dimitri Lascaris and political analyst Rami Yahia analyze the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and several family members—and the possible consequences for Iran’s succession process and nuclear policy. Was the killing of the man who issued a fatwa against nuclear weapons a strategic turning point in an […]


3. February 2026

How Western Media Prepare the Ground for War Against Iran

As rhetoric toward Iran intensified in Washington, major Western media outlets published coverage that framed military escalation as increasingly inevitable. Key context on international agreements, legal constraints and prior acts of escalation was largely absent from the narrative. Dimitri Lascaris analyzes specific examples to show how selective framing and journalistic omissions contribute to the normalization […]


27. June 2025

Is the Israel/Iran Ceasefire Real?

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald investigates the recent military conflict between Israel and Iran and the US involvement. He also covers the ceasefire agreement announced by US President Donald Trump, which is intended to end the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. However, there is some confusion and uncertainty around the details […]


25. June 2025

Revealing Selective Outrage Over Iran’s Strike on Israeli Hospital

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald investigates the selective outrage over an Iranian ballistic missile strike on Soroka Medical Centre, while highlighting Israel’s systematic destruction of hospitals and healthcare facilities in Gaza over the past 19 months, leaving the healthcare system there severely damaged and unable to adequately serve the population. This video […]


19. June 2025

Did Trump Greenlight Israel’s Attack on Iran?

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald investigates the recent Israeli strike on Iran and the role played by US President Donald Trump, and that the strike might have been coordinated between Israel and the US, with Trump’s approval and even involvement. He also highlights the bipartisan support for Israel’s actions, with Democrats and […]