Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte had said on Monday in Hong Kong that he was ready to be arrested if the ICC issued a warrant and has repeatedly defended the anti-drugs crackdown. (EPA Images pic)

Partido Lakas ng Masa (Party of the Labouring Masses, the Philippines): ‘Duterte must be put on trial in the ICC’

Partido Lakas ng Masa — Duterte’s arrest is a vindication and a step towards justice for the tens of thousands who were murdered during the so-called “war on drugs” by his administration.
Salih Muslim

Salih Muslim (Democratic Union Party): ‘The Syrian Democratic Forces–Damascus agreement is consistent with Öcalan’s letter’ (plus statements from Rojavan organisations)

Salih Muslim explains the content of the agreement signed between Syrian Democratic Forces General Commander Mazlum Abdi and Syrian Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

Understanding the Trump whirlwind: An interview with activists from the Democratic Socialists of America’s Bread & Roses caucus

Cyn Huang and Michaela Brangan discuss the significance of Trump’s attacks on hard-won rights and his administration’s policy shift on Gaza, Ukraine and Europe.
Elon Musk takes questions from reporters as President Trump looks on in the Oval Office of the White House on Tuesday.

Trump 2.0: A new stage of imperialism

Paul Clarke — We are facing a new era of heightened US nationalism, imperialist bullying and oligarchic rule by diktat.
Noor Sadaque

Bangladesh: A million Rohingya lives at risk as WFP slashes food rations amid funding crisis (plus The Rohingya crisis: A brief history)

Noor Sadaque — The World Food Programme’s announced reduction in food rations for Rohingya refugees is a potential death sentence for a community already on the brink of starvation.
Russia New Deal

Boris Kagarlitsky on the New Deal proposal for Russia

Writing from a penal colony in Russia, Boris Kagarlitsky provides a detailed analysis of the New Deal proposal for Russia being developed by a group of leftist economists.
protest in ukraine

Daria Saburova: ‘We must take an interest in the complex realities of Ukrainian society’

Daria Saburova analyses how structures of armed and unarmed resistance have developed in Ukraine, three years after the start of Russia’s full-scale war.
Former leader of the separatists in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Igor Strelkov (Girkin), with his guards near the Donetsk city administration building, July 10, 2014. Photo: from open sources

The inception of Russia’s war on Ukraine in Spring 2014: An interview with Serhiy Kudelia on the seizure of cities and taming of elites in Donbas

Serhiy Kudelia discusses how the war between Russia and Ukraine began and the role that Donbas residents and elites played in it.
Trump and Putin talking

From confrontation to engagement: The strategic logic of US rapprochement with Russia

US re-engagement with Russia under Trump came as a shock to many, particularly its European allies. Dmitry Pozhidaev looks at the deeper strategic logic underpinning this apparent tectonic shift in US foreign policy.
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.
Iranian mullahs

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.

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