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  • After Decades of Oppression, Colombian Women Lead Front Lines of National Strike
    Gender Issues | Online Blog | Socialism | World Politics

    After Decades of Oppression, Colombian Women Lead Front Lines of National Strike

    ByNatalia Torres Garzon June 20, 2021June 21, 2021

    The strike, which marks its 1-month anniversary today, continues unabated. Women’s presence in the national strike—both as activists and as victims—has caught the world’s attention. Many have spoken out against police violence and sexual abuse during the current demonstrations.

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  • Latin America on the Cusp of Revolution
    Economy | Online Blog | Socialism

    Latin America on the Cusp of Revolution

    ByShamus Cooke June 20, 2021June 21, 2021

    Not long ago pundits eulogized the death of Latin America’s “Pink Tide,” which had ripped the continent out of the once-sturdy hands of U.S. imperialism. But victory appears to be sprouting from the freshly plowed fields of defeat; the entire hemisphere is rising up once again.

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  • Why are Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela Managing So Well in the Fight Against Covid-19?
    COVID19 | Online Blog | Socialism | World Politics

    Why are Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela Managing So Well in the Fight Against Covid-19?

    ByMarc Vandepitte June 20, 2021June 21, 2021

    It is curious that the three American countries that are suffering harsh economic sanctions from the United States are doing much better than the others in their fight against Covid-19. One thing is certain: the pandemic has highlighted the crisis of the neoliberal and capitalist model.

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  • Socialist Castillo Set to Win in Peru Elections – Right Wing Trying to Coup: Two Articles
    Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism

    Socialist Castillo Set to Win in Peru Elections – Right Wing Trying to Coup: Two Articles

    ByJosé Carlos Llerena Robles et al.; and Medea Benjamin et al. June 20, 2021June 22, 2021

    Castillo, the son of illiterate peasants, overcame vicious media attacks and is on the verge of defeating Keiko Fujimori, the scion of a Peruvian political dynasty; however, the right, backed by the USA, is trying to steal the elections.

    Read More Socialist Castillo Set to Win in Peru Elections – Right Wing Trying to Coup: Two ArticlesContinue

  • ‘Commune or Nothing’: New Laws Reignite Old Debates Over Communal Power in Venezuela
    Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | World Politics

    ‘Commune or Nothing’: New Laws Reignite Old Debates Over Communal Power in Venezuela

    ByFederico Fuentes June 20, 2021June 21, 2021

    Venezuela’s National Assembly has approved two bills with the aim of further empowering the communal councils and communes that lie at the heart of the country’s project of communal power. However, commune activists have raised concerns about the real intentions behind these bills.

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  • US Sanctions Ethiopia and Eritrea around Tigray
    Capitalism | Online Blog | World Politics

    US Sanctions Ethiopia and Eritrea around Tigray

    ByAnn Garrison June 20, 2021June 22, 2021

    The US counted on the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), to control Ethiopia and thereby the Horn of Africa for 30 years, but it’s struggling to regain control now that the TPLF is out of power and the new government in Ethopia is charting an independent foreign policy.

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  • Haiti and African Liberation in the Americas
    Online Blog | People's movements | World Politics

    Haiti and African Liberation in the Americas

    ByEditors, The Black Agenda Review June 20, 2021June 21, 2021

    The Haitian Revolution was not only a victory for the millions of enslaved Africans in the Americas, it was a victory for all working class people.

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  • On Climate and Covid-19 Emergencies, G7 Judged a ‘Colossal Failure’ for All the World to See
    Online Blog

    On Climate and Covid-19 Emergencies, G7 Judged a ‘Colossal Failure’ for All the World to See

    ByJon Queally June 20, 2021June 21, 2021

    “Never in the history of the G7 has there been a bigger gap between their actions and the needs of the world. In the face of these challenges the G7 have chosen to cook the books on vaccines and continue to cook the planet.”

    Read More On Climate and Covid-19 Emergencies, G7 Judged a ‘Colossal Failure’ for All the World to SeeContinue

  • How Social Class Influences Political Life in the United States?
    Online Blog | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    How Social Class Influences Political Life in the United States?

    ByVicente Navarro June 20, 2021June 21, 2021

    Race and gender alone are insufficient to explain the results of the recent Presidential elections. Another variable of power is needed that very rarely appears in the treatment of U.S. political life: social class.

    Read More How Social Class Influences Political Life in the United States?Continue

  • New Report by Corporate-Funded Think-Tank Reveals How Profit-Driven Motives Drive New Cold War Against China
    China | Online Blog | USA | World Economy

    New Report by Corporate-Funded Think-Tank Reveals How Profit-Driven Motives Drive New Cold War Against China

    ByDanny Haiphong June 20, 2021June 22, 2021

    China is the world leader in high-speed rail development, sporting more than 35,000 km of high-speed rail, or 68 percent of the world’s total. US think-tanks are criticising China’s rail policies saying that they damage “innovation” by privileging domestic market development and state-owned enterprises over private corporations.

    Read More New Report by Corporate-Funded Think-Tank Reveals How Profit-Driven Motives Drive New Cold War Against ChinaContinue

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