She was brutally killed before she could write her story for the World: The...
Following the the murder of a young female doctor in Kolkata, health workers, medical unions, and women’s movements have mobilised across the country to decry rampant gender-based violence and...
View ArticleChina calls for respect of Venezuelan elections, criticizes attempts to...
The Chinese Foreign Ministry criticized U.S.-led efforts to spread misinformation about the Venezuelan presidential elections held in July.
View ArticleThe criminality of unilateral sanctions
DURING Modi’s visit to Ukraine (why he visited Ukraine at all at the present time remains a mystery), Zelensky asked India not to purchase fuel from Russia in violation of western sanctions, that is,...
View ArticleIsrael begins biggest West Bank operation in decades
The Israeli army is planning forced evacuations of West Bank civilians, and the military operation in the territory is expected to last several days.
View ArticleMacron refuses to name New Popular Front to French government
After President Emmanuel Macron finished a round of talks with leaders of France’s parliamentary parties on Monday, he refused to select a prime minister to try to assemble a majority in parliament.
View ArticleAwareness of capitalists’ use of colonialism invites rethinking of solidarity...
Studying capitalism, Karl Marx examined the Industrial Revolution in Europe. He explored conflict between worker and employer.
View ArticleWhen will we stop falling for fabricated antisemitism scandals?
Reginald D Hunter is the latest target of pro-Israel provocateurs feigning victimhood. Time to bring down the curtain on this pantomime, says Rivkah Brown.
View ArticleHonduran President Xiomara Castro rejects U.S. interference and condemns coup...
Honduran President Xiomara Castro announced on August 28 that she ordered the suspension of the extradition agreement between her country and the United States.
View ArticleAnother war diary entry
Critical cultural historical perspective is not easy to obtain.
View ArticleGame meat for hungry communities in Southern Africa
As hunger threatens millions in southern Africa, some of the governments in these wildlife-rich countries have started harvesting game such as elephants, hippopotamuses, buffaloes, zebras, and others...
View ArticleThe Bloody Rise of the West – Part I
ON Independence Day–August 15th–we generally take stock of the path we have travelled since 1947. Today, I will take a different tack and focus on how or why a handful of European countries end up...
View ArticleThe Bloody Rise of the West – Part 2
THE impact of the West’s encounter with the Americas was devastating for its people.
View ArticleScience and the knowledge economy bolster Cuba’s socialist revolution
Cuba and Cuban science gained acclaim worldwide for producing very effective COVID-19 vaccines.
View ArticleFacial recognition company fined for creating ‘illegal database’ of billions...
A DUTCH data protection watchdog has issued facial recognition tech Clearview AI with a €30.5 million (£25.7m) fine for creating an “illegal database” of billions of faces.
View ArticleAmilcar Cabral and the World to come
The articles, speeches, and communiqués of Amilcar Cabral are required reading for revolutionaries today who are struggling with the agrarian question and the current wave of revolutions.
View ArticleEast German election trimmings: Berlin Bulletin No. 225, September 5, 2024
Is the AfD a fascist party? Björn Höcke, its boss in Thuringia, one of its three best-known national leaders and its main rabble-rouser, has never concealed his admiration for Germany’s days of...
View ArticleGrenfell report indicts capitalism
CROOKED companies dishonestly presenting their products as safe. Corporate incompetents engaged in a merry-go-round of buck-passing.
View ArticleThree new kinds of refugees in a world of migrants: The Thirty-Sixth...
No migrant wants to leave their home and be treated as a second-class citizen by countries that forced their migration in the first place.
View ArticleVenezuela denounces U.S. ‘piracy’ after presidential jet confiscated
The Venezuelan government said the seizure was “not an isolated action” and that it reserved the right to take legal action in response.
View ArticleCanada’s Militarization and the End of U.S. Hegemony
Owen Schalk details how Canada’s policies—the hostile moves toward geopolitical opponents, efforts to decrease economic ties to China through critical minerals exploration, and hundreds of billions of...
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