
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.

Zarah Sultana on Britain’s new left party: ‘The goal is to change politics forever’
Zarah Sultana discusses why a new left party is necessary, what kind of democratic structures it should have, and its parliamentary and extra-parliamentary aims.

Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré: conservative anti-democratic despot or anti-imperialist hero?
Rahmane Idrissa dissects the myths and realities surrounding Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré.

South Africa: Can the SACP help rebuild a democratic, militant left?
Brian Ashley — The South African Communist Party’s decision to stand candidates represents a potential step in re-conquering working-class independence.

Rehad Desai — The stakes are clear: either the people take control of their resources and democracy, or imperialism and its local agents continue to drain the lifeblood of the nation.

From anti-imperialism to compromise: Class politics of Indian independence
Soumya Sahin examines India’s independence, situating 1947 within the broader crises of global imperialism, the shifting balance of class forces, and the strategic calculations of the British state.