Multinational Corporations and COVID-19: Intellectual Property Rights vs. Human Rights
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Multinational Corporations and COVID-19: Intellectual Property Rights vs. Human Rights

The primary obstacles to expanded vaccine production are political: corporate power and IPR fundamentalism. Unions have backed the call for a TRIPS waiver. Organized action at all levels will determine which will prevail: human rights or intellectual property rights.

The Anatomy of US Interventionism in Bolivia & Latin America
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The Anatomy of US Interventionism in Bolivia & Latin America

Interview with Juan Ramon Quintana, former Minister of the Presidency under Evo Morales, which is Bolivia’s equivalent to the role of a Prime Minister, and one of Evo’s closest confidants. We spoke about the nature of US intervention in Latin America and during the Bolivia coup.

Moral Injury and the Forever Wars: What Americans Don’t Want to Hear
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Moral Injury and the Forever Wars: What Americans Don’t Want to Hear

The author, a professor of global religions at Moravian University, examines the concept of moral injury, why so many veterans of America’s twenty-first-century forever wars have suffered from it, and why, for some, suicide has been the only solution.

Farmers Prepare for Historic Bandh on Sept 27 – Four Articles
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Farmers Prepare for Historic Bandh on Sept 27 – Four Articles

Ground Down by Hardship, Farmers Ready for Historic Bandh on Sept 27; Mass Mobilisation of Farmers in UP for Bharat Bandh; Reports from Punjab and Odisha; Farmers’ Protest Spreads to Avadh and Purvanchal.

From Remote Villages to Metro Cities, Scheme Workers Strike Work for Regularisation of Services
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From Remote Villages to Metro Cities, Scheme Workers Strike Work for Regularisation of Services

Led by the Joint Platform of Scheme Workers Federations, ASHAs, along with workers engaged in anganwadis, mid-day meal scheme and National Health Mission also demanded a legislation on ‘right to universal healthcare’.