Anti*Capitalist Resistance activists reflect on the police attack on a women’s vigil in South London.
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Anti*Capitalist Resistance activists reflect on the police attack on a women’s vigil in South London.
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Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus introduces six new books that are worth reading … and one that isn’t.
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Anti-racist protests took place in cities across the United States following the murder of six Asian women in Atlanta, Georgia in what is a racist hate crime. writes Malik Miah.
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United States President Joe Biden administration regards China’s economic rise as an “existential threat” to the US Empire, writes Barry Sheppard.
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The Kurdistan Women’s Liberation Movement sent the following message of solidarity to the Women’s March for Justice, which mobilised more than 100,000 women and their allies around Australia on March 15.
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The pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) is under a ferocious attack by Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) regime, reports Kerry Smith.
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The path has been cleared for leftist Alliance for Hope candidate Andres Arauz to challenge right-wing Creating Opportunities candidate Guillermo Lasso in the second round of Ecuador’s presidential elections, writes Kerry Smith.
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Danny Shaw recounts his experience sleeping, eating and marching with militants on the frontline of the struggle against dictatorship in Haiti.
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The intensification of multiple, intersecting crises under capitalism, which are disproportionately affecting women, requires a united struggle against them, writes Reihana Mohideen.
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Rather than being “a force for global good”, the goal of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, better known as the Quad, is to deepen military and economic pressure against China, writes Vijay Prashad.
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Green Left’s Peter Boyle spoke to Lee Tan, a long-time campaigner against Australian mining and refinery company Lynas about its plans to establish a permanent radioactive waste dump in Malaysia.
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Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, are facing down a company anti-union campaign and voting on whether to become the first unionised Amazon warehouse in the United States, writes Malik Miah.
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Despite its clean, green image, Norway has been called out as a “climate hypocrite”, due to its reliance on extractive industries, write Gabriele Giacomo Catania and Benedicte Meydel.
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Indian socialist and feminist Kavita Krishnan reports on disturbing proposals by figures in Narendra Modi’s government to subject women to greater state surveillance for their “protection”.
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A crowd-funding campaign has been launched for Australian Jock Palfreeman, who is fighting Bulgaria’s effort to expel him from the country and the European Union, writes Kerry Smith.
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With the ongoing repression and killing of anti-coup protesters in Myanmar/Burma, pressure is mounting on Australian companies — particularly those in the extractive industries — to denounce the coup and end their support for the country’s military, writes Allen Jennings.
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A surprise decision was handed down by the Brazilian Supreme Court on March 8, which annulled convictions against former-president Luiz Inácio (Lula) da Silva and opened the way for him to run in the election in 2022. Geisa Marques, Leandro Melito, Igor Carvalho report on Lula’s media conference following the decision.
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Thousands of Kurdish and Turkish women and LGBTI groups in Istanbul defied a government ban to march on the eve of International Women’s Day on March 8, writes Kerry Smith.
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Even before it was released and became a New York Times bestseller, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon’s book The Daughters of Kobani made headlines, writes Marcel Cartier.
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Enough has emerged to begin to see the outlines of United States President Joe Biden’s foreign policy in key areas, writes Barry Sheppard.
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This year’s Imrali peace delegation to Turkey heard disturbing accounts of brutality and repression at the hands of the Turkish state, writes Peter Boyle.
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Weekly protests continue following Haitian President Jovenel Moïse’s decree extending his mandate for another 12 months. The Assembly of Haitians in Montréal against the Occupation of Haiti released the following statement on February 16, co-authored by Renel Exentus and Ricardo Gustave.
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Zachary Levenson speaks to Geoffrey Aung about the likely implications of the February 3 coup in Myanmar/Burma, the class composition of the resistance, and how we should understand these developments in relation to the longer trajectory of capitalist transition in the country.
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New evidence shows the New York Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation were behind revolutionary Black leader Malcolm X’s assassination on February 21, 1965, writes Malik Miah.
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Green Left is a lesson in revolutionary journalism for socialists across the globe. In Pakistan, particularly, we are indebted to GL because it has consistently covered our struggles and expressed solidarity. Thank you Green Left!
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The recent avalanche and flash flood in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand was a result of climate change and the rapid development of hydro-electric power plants, writes Sarosh Bana.
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Despite mounting arrests and new threats, Turkish students continue to mobilise against the regime’s violence, sexism and homophobia, writes Kerry Smith.
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Protests continue against the Narendra Modi government’s three new farm laws, amidst a deadlock between farmers’ unions and the government. Indian socialist and feminist Kavita Krishnan discussed the situation with Green Left.
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Responding to escalating protests in Myabnmar/Burma against the military coup, left groups from the Asia-Pacific region have issued a joint statement, reports Peter Boyle.
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The severe Arctic blast and storms that hit the central part of the United States are another example of extreme weather due to global warming, writes Barry Sheppard.
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