Reinaldo Iturriza

Venezuela: ‘In times of retreat, the priority should be preparing the counteroffensive’

Reinaldo Iturriza looks at the political situation in Venezuela after the January 3 US attack, the state of Chavismo and the communes and why talk of “betrayal or loyalty” when it comes to the Delcy Rodríguez’s government makes little sense.
venezuela oil statute

From blockade to tutelage: Sovereign funds, financial hegemony and economic subordination in Venezuela

Ana Gabriela Salazar — What is at stake now in Venezuela is sovereignty, not as an abstraction but as a real and concrete exercise that impacts our present and future.
Antifascist conference panel

First International Anti-Fascist Conference: A political victory

Israel Dutra — Porto Alegre was once again at the forefront of the international struggle, hosting thousands of people from over 40 countries to discuss anti-fascist and anti-imperialist struggles.

Metabolic rifts: Michael Roberts interviews Ian Angus on his new book

Ian Angus discusses his new book, ‘Metabolic Rifts’, which offers a scientific basis for understanding the deep causes of today’s environmental crises, and a program for action to prevent catastrophe in our time.
iran protest

Two tactics in the anti-Iran war movement

Ali Keshtkar asks: how can Iranian socialists best oppose a war being waged against a regime they are in political struggle against?
Tempest Lebanon

Lebanon and Hezbollah in the wake of empire: The expanding impact of the war on Iran

Joseph Daher analyzes the expansion of the US-Israel war into Lebanon, its impact on that country and on Iran’s ally Hezbollah.
A satellite image of the Persian Gulf, connected to the Gulf of Oman by the Strait of Hormuz, 2025.

Justice for the Middle East is also about climate

Adam Hanieh discusses how accurate the claim “all wars are fought for oil” truly is and what developments we might expect in the Middle East in the future.
An undated photograph of Jeffrey Epstein’s island compound, published December 3, 2025 by the House Oversight Committee.

There is no ‘Epstein Class’

John Clarke — Epstein’s network was real and horrific, but the forces shaping war, empire, and capitalism run far deeper.
Singapore workers

Singaporeans are not apathetic: They are overworked

Ilyas Muzaffar — Eight hours for work. Eight hours for rest. Eight hours for replying to work texts.
Publicado em March 29, 2026

Porto Alegre Declaration: Unity against fascism and the sovereignty of peoples

Thousands of activists from more than forty countries gathered in Porto Alegre to advance organization for the struggle against fascism, the far right, and imperialism.
Ike Nahem (left) of the New York-New Jersey Cuba Sí Coalition welcomes delegates on March 14, 2026, to the Action Conference ‘Cuba Under Siege: Strategies for Resistance and a United Response.’ (Photo: Argiris Malapanis / World-Outlook)

Action plan of the March 2026 international US-Cuba normalization conference

This action plan was unanimously passed at 2026 International US-Cuba Normalization Conference held at the People’s Forum in New York City.
Venezuela flag

Venezuelan leftist: ‘Recuperating sovereignty and control over our resources is essential’

Luis Fernando Marquez discusses recent developments in Venezuela, the people’s reactions and challenges for the left.