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  • Snowfall and Rain Elude Himalayas in the Peak of Winter – 2 Articles
    Climate Change | India | Online Blog

    Snowfall and Rain Elude Himalayas in the Peak of Winter – 2 Articles

    ByNidhi Jamwal; and Safwat Zargar January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    ‘As Snowfall and Rain Elude Himalayas in the Peak of Winter, Worries Mount’: There has been a decline in the frequency of the western disturbance tropical storm, which brings rain and snow to northern India, say scientists. Also: ‘Kashmiris Look to Heaven, with Prayers and Hope, as Snow Stays Away Through Coldest Phase of Winter’.

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  • Jawaharlal Nehru: A Guiding Force in Our Past, Present, and Future – Part II
    Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Jawaharlal Nehru: A Guiding Force in Our Past, Present, and Future – Part II

    ByAditya Mukherjee January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    Second part of Aditya Mukherjee’s presidential address at the 82nd session of Indian History Congress (IHC), conducted from December 28-30, 2023, at Kakatiya University, in Warangal, Telangana.

    Read More Jawaharlal Nehru: A Guiding Force in Our Past, Present, and Future – Part IIContinue

  • Commemorating Jan Nayak Karpoori Thakur: Some Personal Family Anecdotes
    Caste | Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Commemorating Jan Nayak Karpoori Thakur: Some Personal Family Anecdotes

    ByRavi Visvesvaraya Sharada Prasad January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    An article commemorating the birth centenary one of the most noble persons in India’s politics, Karpoori Thakur, social reformer and two-time chief minister of Bihar.

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  • In the Age of Hindutva, Why Madhu Dandavate’s Legacy Must Be Cherished
    Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Online Blog | Socialism

    In the Age of Hindutva, Why Madhu Dandavate’s Legacy Must Be Cherished

    ByRamachandra Guha January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    Remembering Madhu Dandavate, one of the finest socialists of India, whose birth centenary falls this month. He was born on January 21, 1924.

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  • After Threat of Coup and Nine Hours of Delay, the President of Guatemala Is Sworn in
    Online Blog | Socialism | World Politics

    After Threat of Coup and Nine Hours of Delay, the President of Guatemala Is Sworn in

    ByPeoples Dispatch January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    Attempt to weaken the new president’s parliamentary group backfires as his Semilla Party assumes presidency of Congress.

    Read More After Threat of Coup and Nine Hours of Delay, the President of Guatemala Is Sworn inContinue

  • Can the Kids Change Our World?
    Online Blog | People's movements | USA

    Can the Kids Change Our World?

    ByLiz Theoharis January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    2024 may well be a kairos moment for us here in the United States. There’s so much at stake, so much to lose, but if Howard Zinn were with us today, I suspect he would look at the rise of bold and visionary organizing, led by generations of young leaders, and tell us that change, on a planet in deep distress, is coming soon.

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  • Decoding Iran’s Missile, Drone Strikes
    Imperialism | Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    Decoding Iran’s Missile, Drone Strikes

    ByM.K. Bhadrakumar January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    The stunning missile and drone strikes on three countries — Syria, Iraq and Pakistan — over a period of 24 hours and Tehran announcing its responsibility for the attacks conveyed a very big message to Washington that its stratagem to create a coalition of terror groups in the region surrounding Iran will be resolutely countered.

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  • It Could Be That Ukraine Is Losing the War with Russia
    Imperialism | Online Blog | Russia | Ukraine

    It Could Be That Ukraine Is Losing the War with Russia

    ByJohn Wojcik January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    When it comes to the war in Ukraine we in the US, like the Ukrainian people themselves, have been sold a bill of goods. Ukrainians, however, are a step ahead of Americans in that the overwhelming majority of them are rejecting the lies their government is dishing out to them.

    Read More It Could Be That Ukraine Is Losing the War with RussiaContinue

  • Yemen: An Indomitable People
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog

    Yemen: An Indomitable People

    BySergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    In 2015, Yemen began a war in defense of its sovereignty that was being threatened by an interventionist alliance led by Saudi Arabia. 400,000 Yemini people died in the country’s struggle to maintain its independence. A country considered the poorest in Western Asia successfully defeated a coalition made up of some of the richest countries on the planet.

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  • In Bangladesh’s Sham Election, the Only Real Contest Is Geopolitical
    Online Blog | World Politics

    In Bangladesh’s Sham Election, the Only Real Contest Is Geopolitical

    ByKamal Ahmed January 21, 2024January 30, 2024

    With the victory of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League a foregone conclusion, the big question is how India, China, Europe and the United States will be configured in relation to Bangladesh.

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