Trump Hammers Cuba While Cuba Cures the Sick Worldwide
When humanity needed help, at a time when the great powers were in hiding, Cuban doctors began to arrive, without asking anything in return.
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When humanity needed help, at a time when the great powers were in hiding, Cuban doctors began to arrive, without asking anything in return.
The murder of George Floyd has finally shone a spotlight on the need to defund local police departments; the same sort of spotlight needs to be shone on the American military machine and the damage it’s been doing across the world.
In U.S. capitalism, most of the money and power are concentrated in a small minority – and their interests prevail in government policies.
Prognosis for the world economy is bleak; making it worse is the external debt of the Third World countries.
India’s central government was faced with a fiscal crisis even prior to the Covid-induced lockdown – due to its pursuit of neoliberal policies.
Food distribution under the PMGKY and Atmanirbhar Bharat package has been marked by delays.
At a time when education is entirely halted for a majority of school students and there is a push for online education amid a lack of infrastructure, Kerala is witnessing a mass movement for democratising virtual learning.
On July 3, protests were held across the country against privatisation and draconian changes in labour laws and supported by the working class of India. Coal trade unions also organised a three day strike from July 2 to 4 against privatisation of the coal sector.
The historic movements for Black lives against white supremacy have raised class consciousness to unprecedented levels. Why are race and white supremacy so central to class consciousness?
What we are now seeing in the USA are the perfectly predictable and preventable consequences of a system that prioritizes profits over people’s lives.
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