“History will absolve me” by Katrien Demuynck and Marc Vandepitte Every year the storming of the Moncada barracks is commemorated in Cuba. Sometimes [...]
As Yellen dictates terms to China What we defend, what Wall Street wants to destroy By Sara Flounders July 21, 2023 What is the material basis of the growing hostility on every level of the U.S. ruling class [...]
Nahel’s murder: France’s continuum of post-colonial denial By Julia Wright July 7, 2023 Nahel M., a 17-year-old poor French citizen of Algerian and Moroccan origin, died of a single [...]
Challenges for mass workers’ movement in France’s battle over pensions By John Catalinotto June 5, 2023 The minister strode up to the microphone, puffed up by his made-to-order suit and $200 [...]
NY Times can’t claim Leslie Feinberg as their literary courtier By Teddie Kelly June 27, 2023 In the New York Times of June 22, a panel of writers named the 1993 novel Leslie Feinberg’s [...]
Growing mass anger in Haiti By G. Dunkel June 9, 2023 Millions of Haitians regularly don’t get enough to eat. They have access only to dirty, [...]
Erdogan: a ship that could continue to sail in a sea of contradictions By Sergio Rodriguez Gelfenstein June 10, 2023 The author of this article, published June 2 on lapluma.net, is a former [...]
Cuba is a beacon! By Monica Moorehead May 15, 2023 The edited remarks were given on a May 11 webinar, “U.S. Women need what Cuban Women [...]
A lesson from Russia-Ukraine conflict: not to go along with US provocations to create crisis By Global Times Apr 14, 2023 Illustration: Liu Rui/GT https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202304/1289163.shtml Editor’s [...]
May Day in France: Workers resist state repression By G. Dunkel May 9, 2023 If French President Emmanuel Macron was hoping workers would lose morale and militancy, once he [...]
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