We are approaching the 22nd founding anniversary of Global Research, which was established on September 9, 2001.
Through these years, the quest for truth and government accountability has only grown stronger and clearer. We held our ground in reporting on the US-NATO criminal invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, the bombing of Libya, Syria and Yemen, the dangers of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, the media lies pertaining to the Ukraine war, the attack on free speech, the indictment of Julian Assange, and the ongoing phenomenon of democratic backsliding, among others.
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