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10. July 2025

Ukraine, Israel & Taiwan: What the Media Won’t Tell You | Prof. Peter Kuznick

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Peter Kuznick, author and Professor of History at American University, about key geopolitical flashpoints that mainstream media often oversimplifies or ignores altogether. They begin with rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, examining recent U.S. military deployments in the South China Sea, arms […]


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 […]


3. July 2025

Trump’s Naked Imperialism & How the British Empire Never Died

Abby Martin talks to investigative journalist Matt Kennard and author of The Racket, about the machinations of US Empire under Trump, and how the British Empire never died but simply tethered itself to the United States. This video was produced by The Empire Files and published on their YouTube channel on the 10th of June, […]


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 […]


12. 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 […]


10. June 2025

Trump And NATO’s Ukrainian Proxy Are Playing With Nuclear Fire

On June 1, 2025, hours before Russian and Ukrainian negotiators were scheduled to meet in Istanbul, Ukraine launched an unprecedented attack on Russia’s strategic nuclear bombers. At the same time, the destruction of bridges in Western Russia caused a Moscow-bound passenger train to derail, killing seven persons and injuring sixty-six others. Dimitri Lascaris spoke with […]


5. June 2025

Historian Warns Rubio Must “Get a Grip” on Russia/Ukraine Talks

In this video, journalist Aaron Maté speaks with historian Jonathan Haslam about the prospects of renewed peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. Haslam expresses skepticism regarding their success and discusses the role of U.S. diplomacy, suggesting that a stronger commitment from Washington is needed. He also comments on Russia’s economic challenges, NATO policy, and broader […]


19. May 2025

Yanis Varoufakis on the EU’s policy toward Ukraine, global trade, and the destruction of Gaza

We are transitioning away from YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the following channels to stay updated with our journalism: ► RUMBLE► TELEGRAM In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald interviews economist and former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. The two discuss the economic and political fallout of the 2008 financial crisis, particularly in Europe, and […]