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Brazil elections: Workers, most oppressed defeat fascist Bolsonaro By Martha Grevatt October 31, 2022 The people of Brazil have shown remarkable courage, in the face of extreme right-wing [...]
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Global warming causing worldwide heat-wave crises By Paddy Colligan and G. Dunkel August 9, 2022 Fiddling while the Northern Hemisphere burns, roasts, melts and drowns. [...]
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