
TatuyTV (Venezuela): Unity and criticism in times of imperial siege
TatuyTV — We must never lose sight of the historic enemy, but neither must we forget the socialist horizon along the way.

Cuba: The Communist Party shows no signs of life
Harold Cardenas Lema — The Cuban Communist Party Central Committee Plenary Session in July offered the party leadership an opportunity to frankly acknowledge the scale of the current crisis. It failed to do so.

A brief history of Socialist Party of Malaysia
In an era when socialist politics faces marginalisation globally, the story of the Parti Sosialis Malaysia offers vital lessons.

Partido Lakas ng Masa — Exercise Alon 2025 thrusts the Philippines into the frontlines of the US-led strategy to contain China, undermines sovereignty and endangers peace in the region.

European Network for Solidarity with Ukraine — After Trump’s “summits” with Putin and European leaders, Ukraine confronts the immediate prospect of an unjust “peace” settlement that rewards the Russian aggressor.

Is Lenin’s theory of imperialism still valid?
Valério Arcary — The Left is divided by two dominant and erroneous understandings regarding the meaning of the current world order.

Challenging the EU’s deadly partnership with Israel
Marc Botenga on how Europe’s inaction on Gaza amounts to legal and moral complicity.

Why are the BRICS countries not condemning the ongoing genocide in Gaza?
Eric Toussaint analyses the practical policies of the BRICS countries and the institutions they have established towards Israel and its genocide in Gaza.

Sam Gindin provides a reference point for what a realistic emancipatory political project could look like.

Negotiations in Alaska: Does Trump’s peace deal for Putin have a future?
Posle — Trump’s negotiations have evoked mixed emotions: hope for an end to the war, but also anxiety about its consequences and the terms of the potential deal.

Comunes — We will defend the homeland, confront imperialism, and denounce the right, but we will also fight against this neoliberal and authoritarian government.
Andrea Braschayko, Francesco Brusa and Szymon Martys look at the visible intensification of debates around the painful legacy of Polish-Ukrainian historical relations.