400,000 seafarers around the world stuck on board ships By G. Dunkel October 2, 2020 An unjust hardship faces 800,000 workers worldwide. Some 400,000 seafarers whose work [...]
People strike worldwide for the environment By G. Dunkel October 1, 2020 Over 3,334 protests against the climate crisis — marches, school walkouts, blockaded bridges [...]
A Marxist view from Portugal on U.S. elections and decline of Washington’s power By Manuel Raposo September 23, 2020 A Portuguese Marxist analyst looks at the Trump vs. Biden election, assessing its [...]
How class oppression drives climate crises Climate change refugees, Bangladesh. Climate emergencies and U.S. imperialism have quite a bit of overlap. Both are [...]
Russia vows to defend Belarus’s sovereignty By Otis Grotewohl September 22, 2020 Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on [...]
U.S. plays paper tiger in tech cold war against TikTok By Joshua Hank September 21, 2020 TikTok, the wildly popular social media app owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has [...]
Masses cheer as protests force out government in Mali By G. Dunkel August 29, 2020 Bamako, Mali After months of agitation and protests — some going on for days, involving [...]
9/11 – a pretext for war Look at the 9/11 commemorations for what they are: an opportunity for the U.S. ruling class to use a collective trauma to [...]
Latin American ex-presidents stage ‘rebellion on the farm’ following IADB appointment September 17, 2020 By Sergio Rodriguez Gelfenstein The web magazine lapluma.net published this article by its author, a [...]
India: Aftermath of racist, anti-immigrant laws’ implementation By Tania Siddiqi September 2, 2020 Students try to breach a police barricade in New Delhi during a December 2019 protest [...]
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