Please turn JavaScript on
The New Observer icon

The New Observer

follow.it gives you an easy way to subscribe to The New Observer's news feed! Click on Follow below and we deliver the updates you want via email, phone or you can read them here on the website on your own news page.

You can also unsubscribe anytime painlessly. You can even combine feeds from The New Observer with other site's feeds!

Title: The New Observer – At the intersection of Media Studies and International Relations

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  0.42 / day

Message History

Starmer pontificates:

The cause of a Palestinian state is just and, alongside a safe and secure Israel, one that is recognised by this government [1]

Currently Israel is killing one child a day, approximately, in the West Bank. [2] This is part of a campaign to drive Palestinians off their land – it involves stealing sheep, buring olive groves, arson att...


Read full story

Officially the UK “supports the two-state solution”. Meanwhile, Israel, repudiates the two state solution, in word and in deed. In reality they have been repudiating it for years. Durring the period when they went through the motions of having “final settlement negotiations” you didn’t have to be that acute an observer to notice that always, just on the eve of some round of t...


Read full story

I saw this large oil tanker in the Bosphorous yesterday. It is called the Energy Triump and it is owned by shipping company Golden Energy. It was transiting, slowly, from the Black Sea direction to the Mediterranean.

I did a little bit of digging, and this is what I found out. The tanker is 8 years old. It is currently flying under a United Kingdom flag. [1] In ...


Read full story

I don’t usually follow parliamentary politics. I agree with Lenin; bourgeois governments are just fronts for capitalists. It really isn’t going to make much difference who gets elected. However; there are some interesting points in the current situation. The current Labour government has just taken a huge drubbing in local elections, not very significant in themselves, but so...


Read full story

The current Labour government in the UK brought in a new law – the Renter’s Rights Act 2025. [1] This brought in 3 main measures; “no-fault evictions” were banned, rents can only be increased once a year and there is the possibility of appealing excessive rent increases to an independent Tribunal, and fixed-term tenancies were abolished. The first provision, as I understand i...


Read full story