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  • What to Expect from COP27 in Egypt’s Police State: An Interview With Sharif Abdel Kouddous
    Climate Change | Online Blog

    What to Expect from COP27 in Egypt’s Police State: An Interview With Sharif Abdel Kouddous

    ByMedea Benjamin November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    As tens of thousands of delegates descend on Egypt from all over the world for the global climate meeting, the Egyptian journalist talks about the state of Egypt today, including the situation of political prisoners, and how he expects the Egyptian government will act with the eyes of the world upon it.

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  • What’s Behind the Escalations in Korea?
    Online Blog | USA

    What’s Behind the Escalations in Korea?

    BySam Carliner November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    For the first time in five years, tensions in the Korean peninsula are escalating. This comes in the context of a U.S. military buildup in the Pacific, driven by greater capitalist competition between the United States and China.

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  • Lessons from the Rise of Mussolini, 100 Years on
    Communalism | Communalism | Online Blog

    Lessons from the Rise of Mussolini, 100 Years on

    ByLuca Tavan November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    Perhaps the greatest lesson is that Mussolini could have been stopped. Had the workers’ movement been united to confront the fascists, as it did in Parma, one of the darkest and most brutal chapters of European history might have been avoided.

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  • ‘Nazi Billionaires’ by David de Jong: How Hitler’s Financiers are Still in Business
    Fascism | Online Blog

    ‘Nazi Billionaires’ by David de Jong: How Hitler’s Financiers are Still in Business

    ByEla Maartens and Verena Nees November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    Book Review: David de Jong, ‘Nazi Billionaires: The Dark History of Germany’s Wealthiest Dynasties’. On the close association of Germany’s largest business houses with the Nazis; and how, after the war, they continued amassing wealth, and retained decisive influence in business and financial spheres.

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  • Elaben Bhatt, Labour Organiser and Gandhian, Passes Away – Two Obituaries
    Culture | Online Blog

    Elaben Bhatt, Labour Organiser and Gandhian, Passes Away – Two Obituaries

    ByHarish Khare; and SabrangIndia November 13, 2022November 23, 2022

    Both the Textile Labour Association that she represented and the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) that she founded helped provide dignity and self-respect for lakhs of women in the state and beyond.

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  • Who Invented Music? The Search for Stone Flutes, Clay Whistles and the Dawn of Song
    Culture | Online Blog

    Who Invented Music? The Search for Stone Flutes, Clay Whistles and the Dawn of Song

    ByLaura Dallman November 13, 2022November 23, 2022

    No historical evidence exists to tell us exactly who sang the first song, or whistled the first tune, or made the first rhythmic sounds that resembled what we know today as music. But researchers do know it happened thousands of years ago.

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  • A Joyful March for Lula
    Editor's Picks | Print Edition | World Politics

    A Joyful March for Lula

    ByLaura Carlsen; and Progressive International November 6, 2022November 5, 2022

    Tens of thousands of Brazilians marched in Sao Paulo Saturday in a final show of support for former president Lula da Silva before Sunday’s election. Also: It’s official: Lula has won. He has defeated incumbent Jair Bolsonaro to become the next president of Brazil.

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  • From a Former Chief of the Indian Navy, Admiral Ramdas to Rahul Gandhi
    Communalism | Indian Politics | People's movements | Print Edition

    From a Former Chief of the Indian Navy, Admiral Ramdas to Rahul Gandhi

    ByCourtesy: SabrangIndia November 6, 2022November 5, 2022

    Written with hope for a new tomorrow in Indian politics, dated September 26, 2022 when the Bharat Jodo Yatra began.

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  • “Let there be Light”!
    Communalism | Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    “Let there be Light”!

    ByCedric Prakash November 6, 2022November 5, 2022

    India today, is enveloped in darkness! As the nation embroils itself from one issue to another, the burden is felt by the ordinary citizen, as never before and in more ways than one. In these dark times, the people of India cry out in one voice, from the depths of their being “Let there be Light”!

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  • Rise of Rishi Sunak and the Hypocrisy of Hindutva Politics in India
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition | World Politics

    Rise of Rishi Sunak and the Hypocrisy of Hindutva Politics in India

    ByVidya Bhushan Rawat November 6, 2022November 5, 2022

    Rishi Sunak has become the PM of UK and India’s ‘bhaktmandali’ is celebrating. Celebrating those who had nothing to do with India except some relations hundreds years back is nothing but pure hypocrisy of those who do not acknowledge the contributions of minorities in our nation building.

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