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  • Are the New Criminal Law Bills Really Anti-Colonial? Here’s Why Experts Say No
    Indian Politics | judiciary | Online Blog

    Are the New Criminal Law Bills Really Anti-Colonial? Here’s Why Experts Say No

    ByVineet Bhalla September 3, 2023September 4, 2023

    Home Minister Amit Shah promised that the bills would overhaul our criminal justice system. However, the proposed reforms may be colonial in spirit too.

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  • Community-Based Natural Farming Outshines Other Farming Practices in Andhra Pradesh
    Agriculture | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Community-Based Natural Farming Outshines Other Farming Practices in Andhra Pradesh

    ByKundan Pandey September 3, 2023September 4, 2023

    A study in Andhra Pradesh compares three prevalent farming methods, analysing their overall benefits such as production, economic impact and social and health implications. It concludes that community-based natural farming offers superior benefits in terms of higher yields, crop diversity and income for farmers.

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  • Humanity Imperiled: The Path to Disaster
    Climate Change | Online Blog

    Humanity Imperiled: The Path to Disaster

    ByNoam Chomsky September 3, 2023September 4, 2023

    For the first time in the history of the human species, we have clearly developed the capacity to destroy ourselves. That’s been true since 1945. Environmental destruction is also leading in the same direction. And then there are dangers like pandemics …

    Read More Humanity Imperiled: The Path to DisasterContinue

  • “Mexico Should be Our Example of What Is Possible”
    Online Blog | Socialism | World Politics

    “Mexico Should be Our Example of What Is Possible”

    ByTeri Mattson interviewed by Rick Sterling September 3, 2023September 4, 2023

    Teri Mattson moved to Mexico three years ago. She talks about the changes taking place in Mexico, under Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO), the Morena Party and the fourth transformation.

    Read More “Mexico Should be Our Example of What Is Possible”Continue

  • Guatemalans Celebrate Return of “Democratic Spring” as Potential Violence Threatens Transition
    Latin America | Online Blog

    Guatemalans Celebrate Return of “Democratic Spring” as Potential Violence Threatens Transition

    ByEmily Taylor September 3, 2023September 2, 2023

    Bernardo Arévalo won Guatemala’s runoff in a landslide but faces a troubled transition amid reported assassination plots and ongoing judicial maneuvers.

    Read More Guatemalans Celebrate Return of “Democratic Spring” as Potential Violence Threatens TransitionContinue

  • Ecuador Heads to Presidential Runoff with Opposing Visions on the Ballot; Ecuador Votes to Keep Oil in Ground
    Imperialism | Latin America | Online Blog

    Ecuador Heads to Presidential Runoff with Opposing Visions on the Ballot; Ecuador Votes to Keep Oil in Ground

    ByMarc Becker; and Santiago Rosero September 3, 2023September 3, 2023

    Ecuadorian voters will now choose between two very distinct paths forward: a revival of social programs or more neoliberal economic policy. Also: “Ecuador: National Referendum Ending Oil Exploitation in the Amazon Is Victorious.”

    Read More Ecuador Heads to Presidential Runoff with Opposing Visions on the Ballot; Ecuador Votes to Keep Oil in GroundContinue

  • A Year After the Assassination of its Leaders, South Africa’s Abahlali baseMjondolo Continues to Advance
    Africa | Imperialism | Online Blog

    A Year After the Assassination of its Leaders, South Africa’s Abahlali baseMjondolo Continues to Advance

    ByPavan Kulkarni September 3, 2023September 2, 2023

    Lindokuhle Mnguni, the chairperson of Abahlali baseMjondolo’s eKhenana commune, was killed in August last year, only months after the murder of its deputy chairperson Ayanda Ngila, and that of another activist, Nokuthula Mabaso. The commune and the movement keep their memory alive by consolidating their work.

    Read More A Year After the Assassination of its Leaders, South Africa’s Abahlali baseMjondolo Continues to AdvanceContinue

  • The BRICS Have Changed the Balance of Forces; BRICS and India – Two Articles
    Africa | China | India | Online Blog | Russia

    The BRICS Have Changed the Balance of Forces; BRICS and India – Two Articles

    ByVijay Prashad; and M.K. Bhadrakumar September 3, 2023September 2, 2023

    “The BRICS Have Changed the Balance of Forces, But They Will Not by Themselves Change the World”; Also: “India, the Reluctant BRICS Traveller”.

    Read More The BRICS Have Changed the Balance of Forces; BRICS and India – Two ArticlesContinue

  • Who’s Afraid of Prigozhin and Wagner?
    Online Blog | Russia | USA

    Who’s Afraid of Prigozhin and Wagner?

    ByM.K. Bhadrakumar September 3, 2023September 2, 2023

    Without doubt, there is a congruence of interests between the Ukrainian intelligence and its western mentors to destroy Wagner and eliminate it from the geopolitical chessboard altogether.

    Read More Who’s Afraid of Prigozhin and Wagner?Continue

  • Our Food System Is the Bullseye for Solving the World’s Climate Challenges
    Climate Change | Environment | Online Blog

    Our Food System Is the Bullseye for Solving the World’s Climate Challenges

    ByReynard Loki September 3, 2023September 2, 2023

    The industrialized food system is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions.

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