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Z Magazine, 24 4月 2026

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ArticleThe Col­lapse is Real–Lebanon Cease­fire Marks a His­toric Stra­tegic Defeat

A cease­fire in Lebanon was announced on april 16th by US Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump, but its real­ity tells a very dif­fer­ent story. The cease­fire was not the product of Amer­ican dip­lomacy, nor Israeli stra­tegic cal­cu­la­tion. It was...

The Col­lapse is Real–Lebanon Cease­fire Marks a His­toric Stra­tegic Defeat

ArticleTrapped in Iran, Trump Can Only Be Stopped By The Amer­ican People!

While, des­pite the two-week cease­fire, the war con­tin­ues to rage, claim­ing thou­sands of lives and caus­ing wide­spread destruc­tion in the Middle East (Per­sian Gulf) and the Near East (Lebanon), everything now indic­ates that this Trump—battered...

Trapped in Iran, Trump Can Only Be Stopped By The Amer­ican People!

ArticleHow the US Became an Inter­na­tional Serial Killer

For dec­ades, the United States moved from cov­ert assas­sin­a­tion plots to openly embra­cing assas­sin­a­tion or “tar­geted killing” as policy. Now, in its war with Iran, that evol­u­tion is reach­ing its most dan­ger­ous phase. On March 17th and...

How the US Became an Inter­na­tional Serial Killer

ArticleFour Pre­lim­in­ary Con­sid­er­a­tions Regard­ing the 2026 Elec­tions in Peru

On Sunday, 12 April 2026, Peru held pres­id­en­tial and par­lia­ment­ary elec­tions for the 2026–2031 term. The deep­en­ing polit­ical crisis in which Peru has been mired since 2017, the social and eco­nomic crisis—recently char­ac­ter­ized by issues...

Four Pre­lim­in­ary Con­sid­er­a­tions Regard­ing the 2026 Elec­tions in Peru

ArticleWhat I Saw in Cuba Was Resi­li­ence

I traveled to Cuba this month. As a Cuban Amer­ican, that sen­tence car­ries the weight of long­ing born of an estrange­ment from my roots. For much of my life, Cuba exis­ted as a dis­tant story, a place I knew only through descrip­tions from my father.

What I Saw in Cuba Was Resi­li­ence