Archives: Popular Struggles
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High water bills, filthy rivers – and now drought
In its refusal to nationalise water, it’s clear the government operates in the interests of private capital and not of the country.
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Survivors’ voices 80 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki sound a warning
Eighty years ago, in August 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were incinerated by the first and only use of nuclear weapons in war.
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The Indigenous Fight for Climate Justice in the US Today
A conversation with climate organizer Jacob Johns.
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The US Advances Its Dystopian Plan to Destroy China
Imagine: it’s the summer of 2025, and the United States has been surrounded by foreign military bases.
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An Internationalist Looks Back
A review of Walden Bello’s Global Battlefields.
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The Great Canadian Rights Grab
To keep the US happy, Mark Carney’s Liberal government is pushing Bill C-2 – expanding surveillance, limiting refugee protections, and eroding privacy.
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Building the Party
Polling suggests that a left-wing party could win as many votes as the governing one, with both on 15 percent.
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Europe Signs Up for Its Century of Humiliation
Ursula von der Leyen has signed Europe up to a humiliating, unequal trade deal with the United States.
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Labour Mishandled The Government’s Bill C-5 Power Grab
This was a missed opportunity for labour to build stronger ties of solidarity with Indigenous peoples and others.
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International Sociological Association suspends Israeli Sociological Society
The suspension of the Israeli Sociological Society marks a significant milestone in the international academic boycott of Israel.
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Complicity in the genocide in Palestine – the day of reckoning will come!
Western politicians, propagandists, media lackeys, and others are also complicit in the genocide in Palestine.
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Study of Nazi courts full of grim lessons for today
The parallels with current trends around the world are chilling and instructive.