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After Orbán, Hungary faces renewed pressure to support increases in EU military spending and reduce trade with China

After Orbán, Hungary faces renewed pressure to support increases in EU military spending and reduce trade with China

14th May 2026
Any change in Hungary’s policy towards Ukraine will have repercussions in Central and Eastern Europe. Orbán had previously aligned closely with the Slovakian PM Robert Fico around the war in...
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Defending Iran against US and Israeli aggression will be a prolonged struggle

Defending Iran against US and Israeli aggression will be a prolonged struggle

13th May 2026
The US does not need west Asia’s oil for itself, its strategy is to be able to deny it to others, particularly China. Because this is key for the US,...
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Sinn Féin Ard Fheis 2026 – the complexity of progress

Sinn Féin Ard Fheis 2026 – the complexity of progress

11th May 2026
This year’s Ard Fheis registered the continuing strength of Sinn Féin and the complexity of the tasks it now faces. It is the strongest party in the north and polling...
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La France Insoumise is building momentum for a strong left in the 2027 presidential election

La France Insoumise is building momentum for a strong left in the 2027 presidential election

29th April 2026
After its historic electoral breakthrough in the recent municipal elections, La France Insoumise (LFI) has adopted its political Roadmap for the 2027 presidential election. It is proposing to unite a...
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Iran won the first battle against the US, but the war is far from over

Iran won the first battle against the US, but the war is far from over

20th April 2026
Iran has won the first battle in the US war of aggression against it. But it is an error to claim, as some genuinely and rightly against the US aggression...
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250 years of the rising organic composition of capital: The factual correctness of Marx, Smith and Keynes

250 years of the rising organic composition of capital: The factual correctness of Marx, Smith and Keynes

10th April 2026
The rising proportion of the economy used for investment is one of the most central predictions of Marx’s Capital—or, as he terms it, the “rising organic composition of capital.” Such...
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Challenges for the anti-war movement in the fight against the US/Israeli attack on Iran

Challenges for the anti-war movement in the fight against the US/Israeli attack on Iran

31st March 2026
A US escalation of its war on Iran carries the threat of world recession, climate catastrophes and horrendous levels of fatalities and suffering. The anti-war movement must be preparing to...
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US war on Iran exposes the hollowness of Modi’s foreign policy

US war on Iran exposes the hollowness of Modi’s foreign policy

17th March 2026
The Indian government has been assiduously pursuing a subordinated partnership with the United States and is pandering to US misadventures – a path that is against the material interests of...
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Cuba will survive: a diary

Cuba will survive: a diary

16th March 2026
Vijay Prashad’s account of his recent visit to Cuba and the impact of the US oil blockade on Cubans’ daily lives.
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The unbreakable China-Latin America ties

The unbreakable China-Latin America ties

12th March 2026
China-Latin America cooperation is growing because it is mutually beneficial. Latin America has gained markets for its commodities, secured investment in desperately needed infrastructure and access to affordable technology. It’s...
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The key to peace in Ukraine – No To NATO

21st April 2022 shoreditchadmin2 0

The war in Ukraine could be ended very rapidly through negotiations that agree to Ukraine adopting a neutral status and a settlement that guarantees the national rights of the Russian population in the east of Ukraine.

Yemen: a ceasefire and the collapse of ‘legitimacy’

20th April 2022 shoreditchadmin2 0

Given the terrible suffering that the Yemeni people have endured, the first nationwide ceasefire since 2016 can only be welcomed. But there is a long way to go before the war ends.

Energy strategy; No such thing as a ‘Climate Pass’

19th April 2022 shoreditchadmin2 0

The UK government claims that its new energy strategy will provide cleaner and more affordable energy this decade. It won’t.

John Bellamy Foster: The US proxy war in Ukraine – A must read article

16th April 2022 shoreditchadmin2 0

John Bellamy Foster’s article, in Monthly Review, outlines the real situation in the Ukraine war, from the headline onwards “The US proxy war in Ukraine”. It is recommended for everyone to read in the strongest possible terms.

Consequences of Texas’ abortion law are now being revealed

15th April 2022 shoreditchadmin2 0

Lizelle Herrera was arrested in Texas and accused of causing the “death of an individual through a self-induced abortion.” The district attorney has now said he will drop the murder charges. The consequences of Texas’ new abortion law are clear to see.

Briefing: World hunger and the war in Ukraine

13th April 2022 shoreditchadmin2 0

The war in Ukraine, along with sanctions imposed by the United States and Western countries against Russia, have caused global food, fertiliser, and fuel prices to ‘skyrocket’ and endanger the world food supply.

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