Month: October 2025
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Geopolitics Isn’t Killing Global Supply Chains – It’s Powering Them
Global supply chains (GSCs) – which account for around 70 percent of international trade – are often referred to as the backbone of the world economy. As tensions rise between … Keep reading »
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Germany: A Left-Wing, Grassroots Orientation for Die Linke
Antoine Larrache (AL) (International Viewpoint): How do you see the situation in Germany, especially the repercussions of the economic crisis? Violetta Bock (VB): The defining feature of the situation in … Keep reading »
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The Crisis at Canada Post
With its recent announcement to ‘modernize’ Canada Post, the Mark Carney government has, for all intents and purposes, dusted off the Harper-era “Five Point Action Plan” aimed at gutting the … Keep reading »
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No Fair Play Under Occupation: FIFA’s Neutrality Amidst Israel’s Genocide in Palestine
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, the world’s largest sporting event is set to unfold against the backdrop of Israel’s ongoing mass atrocities in Gaza and a growing global … Keep reading »
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Allan Gardens, Toronto: Protest and Public Space
For centuries, various Annishinaabe First Nations – among them the Mississauga, Ojibwe, and others – inhabited territories on the northern shores of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes that … Keep reading »
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Palestinian Civil Society Reacts to the Trump-Netanyahu Genocidal Plan
In response to the illegal, colonial Israeli-US “Trump plan,” Palestinian civil society insists on full Palestinian rights and calls for escalating BDS pressure to end all state, corporate and institutional complicity with Israel’s regime of settler-colonialism, military occupation, apartheid, and genocide. Keep reading »
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Trump’s America: Echoes of a Fascist Past
“Historically, the most terrible things war, genocide, and slavery have resulted not from disobedience, but from obedience.” — Howard Zinn The irony is unbearable. US President Donald Trump has saturated … Keep reading »
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Mobility as a Project for a Dignified Life
“What best defines public transport today is exhaustion.” This is the opening quote of the documentary short film Tarifa Zero: cidade em disputa (Fare-Free Public Transport: An Urban Battle), summing … Keep reading »
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AI and Education: The Kids are in Danger
Big tech, ever on the hunt for new markets for their generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems, are pushing hard to get them into public schools as well as colleges and … Keep reading »
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How to Reduce the Hidden Environmental Costs of Supply Chains
Global supply chains account for 70% of world trade. They are the arteries of global capitalism, moving goods and services across borders multiple times before reaching consumers. Since the early … Keep reading »