Putin and Trump in Helsinki

The Trump-Putin axis and its impact on global politics

Peter Hudis — Trump’s forging of a political alliance with Putin at the expense of Ukraine may not be totally unexpected, but its speed and extent represent a dramatic transformation of world politics.
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So-called axis of resistance: Which way forward for Palestinian liberation?

Joseph Daher discusses regional and multipolar imperialism, the limits of Iranian resistance, and the international path toward Palestinian liberation.
Dollars versus Earth

To save the environment, we must end the profit system

Ian Angus talks about capitalism, metabolic rifts, degrowth and ecosocialism.
AI

Exposing the big con: The false promise of Artificial Intelligence

Marty Hart-Landsberg — The uncritical and rapidly increasing adoption of AI systems by schools, businesses, the media, and the military represents a serious threat to our collective well-being. We need to push back, and push back hard, against this big tech offensive.
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Trump’s United States: Resisting the ‘everything, everywhere all at once’ blitzkrieg

Max Elbaum — MAGA’s fast-moving coup is upending the longstanding arrangements that have undergirded domestic politics and the US role in the world. What does this mean for the resistance, and how can the US left maximize its impact?
Recognising fascism Rebel Politic

Recognising fascism in India: If not now, then when?

Dipankar Bhattacharya — After eleven years of unchecked consolidation of fascist forces at the helm of power, should Indian communists still wait longer to call the growing disaster by its historically known name?
Katya Gritseva

The left’s dilemma amid a crumbling world order: Prepare to fight or let others determine the outcome?

Oleksandr Kyselov — With a madman in the White House, all pretences have fallen away and raw power again reigns supreme. But if the left acts in a quick and determined manner now, it can help give peace a chance.
Putin and Trump

Russian political prisoner Boris Kagarlitsky on the Moscow-Washington axis

Boris Kagarlitsky — Washington’s new orientation is towards dominance, one that does not take into account the interests or rights of others, and in which Russia is being openly offered the role of junior partner.
Lenin writing

In defence of Lenin’s writings on the national question: A response to Hanna Perekhoda

Dmitry Pozhidaev — Lenin’s vision of the national question was far from assimilationist; it was a dialectical approach that recognised proletarian internationalism could only be built on respect for national and cultural differences.
US historian Paul Le Blanc

Paul Le Blanc: Why I am rejoining Solidarity and some thoughts on the future

Paul Le Blanc explains why he is rejoining Solidarity and how it fits into his thinking about what we are facing and “what is to be done” at this point in time.
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Abdullah Öcalan: ‘The PKK has reached the end of its life cycle and should be dissolved’

From prison on Imrali Island, Abdullah Öcalan has issued a call to members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party to lay down their arms and dissolve the organisation.
Ebru Günay. Credit image: Talal Ahmad

Ebru Günay (DEM Party, Turkey): ‘Abdullah Öcalan remains a key figure for peace and dialogue in the Middle East region’

Ebru Günay — The resolution of the Kurdish issue is not only crucial for the Kurdish people but for the shared future of all peoples in Turkey and the region.