Jeremy Corbyn  Zarah Sultana

Jeremy Corbyn & Zarah Sultana (Britain): ‘It’s time for a new kind of political party. One that belongs to you.’

Two prominent left-wing British MPs, Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, have issued a joint statement to announce they are setting up a new party.
Gaza catastrophe

‘Atlanticist liberalism can never recover from its present agony’

Gilbert Achcar discusses his new book ‘The Gaza Catastrophe: The Genocide in World-Historical Perspective’ and the political events that gave rise to it.
Diana Ruiz sits next to her son at their home in Havana on March 27, 2024. Shortages of food and medications, as well as long blackouts, have affected most of Cuba’s population in recent years.

Cuban leader: ‘Everything for the people and with the people’

Ernesto Limia Díaz draws out the challenges Cuban revolutionaries face today as they try to confront the impact of a severe economic crisis.
Bocas del Toro

Rebellious Panama: Workers and indigenous peoples against neoliberalism

José Cambra denounces the neoliberal dismantling of the country and explains why Panama has become a symbol of popular resistance against austerity policies and authoritarianism.
Protest in solidarity with Maduro

Solidarity with Venezuela: The real issue is demonisation, not criticism of Maduro

Steve Ellner — The issue in debate is not Maduro’s mistaken policies but his demonisation, which undermines the task of opposing US sanctions on Venezuela.
Burning US flag in Brazil protest

Brazil: A major political change

Israel Dutra — The anti-imperialist struggle has gained strength as a result of the attacks by Trump and his far-right allies in Brazil.
International Antifascist Conference

Call for 1st International Antifascist Conference

Socialism and Liberty Party, Workers’ Party and Communist Party of Brazil will host a global gathering in Porto Alegre to organize and debate how to build a movement to confront the far-right.
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For an ecommunist alternative to degrowth and ‘luxury’ communism

Esteban Mercatante explains how capitalism is at the root of a “multidimensional” ecological crisis, and the need for an ecommunist strategy that takes us beyond the degrowth/ecomodernism divide.
Boris on Trump

From US hegemony to a ‘war of all against all’: Boris Kagarlitsky on Trump’s first 100 days

Despite severe restrictions on political prisoners, Boris Kagarlitsky continues to analyse global developments. Here, he offers a sharp and often ironic reflection on the dynamics behind Trump’s return to power.
Wollongong May Day

Australia: Fighting AUKUS in Wollongong

Alexander Brown reflects on Wollongong Against War and Nukes’ campaign to oppose militarism and the plan to turn Port Kembla into a nuclear submarine base.
Syria fighters

Syria: Sharaa’s authoritarian centralisation stumbles in Suweida

Sharaa’s gamble on centralising Syria by force rather than democratic consensus building gets a deadly reality check in Suweida, writes Joseph Daher.
Mamdani on megaphone

Beyond ‘No Kings’

Paul Le Blanc on finding a persuasive rhetoric and demands going in the socialist direction that make sense to people.