A thousand days after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, can the war end?

By Walter Chambers 5 December 2024 The suffering caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the subsequent conflict has been pushed out of the global headlines by the horrific genocide in Gaza, but it is no less horrific. The number of dead and wounded, both military and civilian, now far exceeds […]

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South Korea: Martial Law crumbles within hours under threat of general strike

By Serge Jordan 4 December 2024 Dramatic events have shaken South Korea in the past 24 hours, plunging the country into a major political crisis. Right-wing President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law late Tuesday, accusing opposition parties of pro-North Korean sympathies and pledging to eliminate “anti-state elements”. Yet this desperate authoritarian gamble backfired spectacularly,

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Stop the Genocide in Gaza and the spiraling bloodshed in the Middle East

By Serge Jordan 29 October 2024 For more than a year, the world has been watching in horror in real-time as the Gaza Strip has been enduring one of the most destructive and merciless bombing campaigns in history—an unrelenting assault of genocidal proportions. Yet the machinery of death and destruction wielded by the Israeli State

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US elections 2024: The stark limits of lesser-evilism in the age of disorder

Harper Cleves 23 October 2024 Ears bandaged in a Van Gogh-esque homage to Trump’s injury in a summer assassination attempt; attendees of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) decked out in white as a nod to the suffragettes; live streamed debates where the moderator has to clarify in real time that “murdering infants is illegal in

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Solidarity with the Samsung workers of Chennai!

By SocialistIndia.org 11 October 2024 More than 1,500 workers at Samsung Electronics’ plant in Sriperumbudur, on the outskirts of Chennai, have been on an indefinite strike for over a month, standing firm in their demand for the registration and recognition of their newly-formed union, the Samsung India Labour Welfare Union (SIWU), as well as for

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Trans people & sport – some myth-busting truths

By Aoife Coppinger 16 September 2024 Algerian boxer Imane Khelif went on to win gold at the Paris Olympics, despite the scrutiny and abuse she was subjected to by far-right and transphobic politicians, billionaires and news outlets. Khelif proves that cis women are also not safe from the policing of femininity typically aimed at transgender

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Review: Strike – An Uncivil War directed by Daniel Gordon

By Thomas Carmichael 21 June 2024 On the morning of 18 June 1984, a scorching summer’s day, 5,000 striking miners gathered on the fields overlooking the Orgreave Coking Works in South Yorkshire. It would become one of the most infamous days in Britain’s industrial history.    The 1984-85 Miners’ Strike was at its height with the

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A crisis in International Socialist Alternative (ISA)

First published in April 2024 mm    Content warning: abuse, betrayal of survivors This statement is issued by the Faction to Defend Safeguarding, Socialist Feminism and Internal Democracy (SSFID), an organised opposition within the International Socialist Alternative (ISA). It was initiated by members in the ISA’s leading bodies who, since they were made aware of

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Launch Meeting of the Project for a Marxist Revolutionary International

Over the weekend of August 31 and September 1, 2024, more than 130 people from 29 countries gathered to get the ‘Project for a Marxist Revolutionary International’ off the ground. The meeting focused on laying the framework for this new project, aimed at eventually reconstituting a new Marxist International. This process has become a pressing

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Myanmar: Lessons from the Struggle as It Enters New Phase

This article, written by Rob Jones was first published on 30 May 2021 A graphic example of the current situation in Myanmar was given the other day, when while speaking to one of our correspondents, a bomb exploded in the background. Now nearly four months after the military announced their take-over on 1 February, the

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