The announcement by the Russian Ministry of Defense that its forces had full control of the Ukrainian town of Avdiivka represents a devastating blow to Ukraine.
In yet another scandalous attack on freedom of expression, a number of our Austrian comrades have been summoned by a state prosecutor for their support for the IMT and Palestine.
Tata’s decision to close its Port Talbot steelworks will devastate the town. British communists have launched a campaign for workers to get organized, occupy the plant, and demand its full nationalization.
The pro-Palestine movement is being attacked through the curtailment of basic democratic rights. Meetings have been shut down. In some countries, demonstrations have been banned. And pro-Palestinian voices have been censored.
Mechanics at Tesla’s 10 workshops in Sweden have been on strike since October 27, the first strike of its kind at the EV giant.
Communists must confront and clear out this mob on the street, and deprive them of their false “anti-establishment” credentials by creating a real, revolutionary alternative that can express the volcanic anger in Irish society.
A month after the Israeli government commenced its ethnic cleansing against Palestinians, the Organization of Port Dockers of Barcelona, has resolved “not to allow the activity of ships in our port that contain war material.”
Comrades of Socialist Appeal, the British section of the International Marxist Tendency, have been targeted by the police for waging a determined campaign to build solidarity with the Palestinian people.
In the name of “Israel’s right to defend itself” and “the fight against terrorism and antisemitism,” Macron’s government decreed that indignation at Israel’s invasion of Gaza was unacceptable and must be silenced, at all costs.
The main bourgeois media outlets in Switzerland—20 Minuten, Tagesanzeiger, NZZ, Weltwoche—have launched a witch hunt against the communists. They are targeting us because we are organizing in solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Sweden is often presented as a model of class collaboration, stability, and a robust welfare state. The truth is that it is one of the most unequal countries in the world.
Nagorno-Karabakh has been wiped off the map as what remained of the breakaway region surrendered to Azerbaijan’s troops on September 20, after brief fighting that led to at least 200 ethnic Armenians being killed.