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For there below ground sits the Dark God, strong to call men to judgment; he sees all, and writes it in his memory.

-Aeschylus

Spain has banned Francoist symbols. So why are there still kitsch cafes glorifying the dictator?

Abbas Asaria © The Guardian
May 18, 2026

Una Grande Libre reads the sign above the entrance to a bar-restaurant in Madrid’s Usera neighbourhood. This was Francisco Franco’s motto for Spain – one, great, free – and it is accompanied by a large portrait of the dictator superimposed on to the window.

The exteriors of El Cangrejo in Ciudad Real and Casa Pepe in Despeñaperros are a little bit more subtle, but not much: decorated ostentatiously in the red and yellow of the Spanish flag. The accompanying historical symbols on display, such as the yoke and arrows of the Falange and the Eagle of San Juan, remove any doubt: the year is 2026 and you have encountered one of Spain’s network of bars and restaurants that proudly glorify Franco and his dictatorship.

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He hears but half who hears one party only.

-Aeschylus

Slashing Climate, Weather and Ocean Research to Pay for 32 Hours of Iran War

Janine Jackson © FAIR
May 14, 2026

The recently proposed budget from the Trump administration includes a $1.6 billion cut to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The reduction would eliminate NOAA climate, weather and ocean research labs; zero out grants aimed at improving rainfall and flood prediction; and cut the Integrated Ocean Observing System, which monitors what’s happening in the ocean, where hurricanes strengthen and where coastal flooding begins. This comes on top of the 2025 DOGE layoffs of some 880 people from the agency.

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It is an easy thing for one whose foot is on the outside of calamity to give advice and to rebuke the sufferer.

-Aeschylus

Internal Pentagon Report Reveals Hegseth Is Willfully Putting Civilians in Danger

Nick Turse © The Intercept
May 15, 2026

The Pentagon’s top watchdog says cuts to civilian harm mitigation and response efforts have been so severe under War Secretary Pete Hegseth that the United States cannot adequately protect civilians in conflict zones.

Thursday’s scathing analysis by the Department of War’s inspector general came on the same day that the top U.S. commander overseeing the war in Iran dismissed reports of civilian casualties and said the U.S. had no means to corroborate reports of strikes on hospitals and schools. The inspector general specifically notes that the military stopped funding a database that tracks civilian harm that could be used for such verification.

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In every tyrant’s heart there springs in the end this poison, that he cannot trust a friend.

-Aeschylus

‘It fails under testing, but it’s what we have’: ban forces Palestinians to make their own cement from rubble

Mohamed Solaimane © The Guardian
May 18, 2026

It is difficult to see through the dust inside the cramped, low-roofed tent on the eastern edge of Khan Younis. Ibrahim al-Aloul works alongside four others, with a piece of fabric tied over his mouth and nose as his only shield against the toxic grey powder as he sifts and grinds.

Outside, a skinny donkey waits with a cart to carry the finished product to the next tent along, where it will be mixed with gypsum, calcium and binding agents before being bagged in flour sacks and sold.

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