
Dave Holmes — Trump is undoubtedly many bad things, but he has realised that the war in Ukraine is lost and wants to get it off the table.

The epochal crisis of global capitalism — Challenges for popular resistance from below
William I Robinson — Faced with an unprecedented crisis of epochal proportions, global capitalism’s extermination impulse is rising to the surface. Never has the slogan “resist to exist” been more opportune and appropriate.

Atenea Jiménez explains the origins and objectives of the Alliance for Sovereignty and Democracy, how the new Donald Trump presidency might impact Venezuelan politics and the need for solidarity with Venezuela’s left.

Ukrainian society after three years’ of resistance to Russia’s invasion
On the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Vitaliy Dudin takes stock of the impacts of the war on Ukraine and how current dynamic are opening up prospects for the left.

Yana Bondareva discusses Sotsialnyi Rukh’s commitment to the armed defence of Ukraine against Russia’s imperialist aggression.

‘We will fight with all our strength’: As Islamists oust Assad, women’s struggle persists in Syria
Ronahi Hassan — Women in North and East Syria are continuing to fighting for their revolutionary social model, as a hope for Syria, the Middle East, and the world.

The split and challenges facing the European left: An interview with Marga Ferré (transform! europe)
Marga Ferré shares her insights on the ideological and structural dynamics shaping the left across Europe.

United States-Russia talks: Peace between neofascists and war on oppressed peoples
Gilbert Achcar — We are witnessing a convergence between neofascists at the expense of oppressed peoples.

Britain: Resisting Faragism means rescuing the Good Life
Jonas Marvin looks at what it will take to escape Faragism’s magnetic force field.

The Trumpist coup, US-style fascism and some loci of resistance
Kevin B. Anderson on what Trump has done so far — and how we can resist.

Is Serbia’s student protest movement at an impasse?
Dmitry Pozhidaev — Unless the student protests in Serbia transform into a larger popular movement, they will gradually dissipate without leaving a lasting impact.

Trevor Ngwane: ‘Barbarism is no longer an abstraction. We can see it right in front of our eyes’
Trevor Ngwane — Rosa Luxemburg said the sharpening of the class struggle in the context of a rolling capitalist crisis would soon put a stark choice before humanity: socialism or barbarism? That moment has come.