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Left resists as Sweden tilts at NATO membership

By Bella Frank, Farooq Sulehria. May 1, 2022 Bella Frank is a journalist, working with the Swedish newspaper Tidningen Global, a paper that strives to reach and publish voices from around the world…

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Meet the Sneakiest Defenders of Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine

By Mathew Foresta. April 29, 2022 Propaganda peddlers rake in cash and followers at the expense of the truth and oppressed people in Ukraine, Xinjiang, and Syria. Misinformation is a…

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Ukraine: The war on workers? What is wrong with labor regulations under martial law

By Vitaliy Dudin. 29 April 2022 After February 24, as Ukraine was showered by deadly Russian missiles, employees faced an unprecedented crisis. Continuing to work became risky in every sense…

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When Putin Refutes the “Theories” of His Western Leftist Fans!

By Yorgos Mitralias. April 29, 2022 “Putin’s hatred of Ukraine has nothing to do with Russia’s “security” and its encirclement – quite real and suffocating – by NATO and the…

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Ukraine: ‘The deeper we go into war, the more Putin stands to lose’

An Open Letter to my Brazilian friends and colleagues about the invasion of Ukraine, by François Chesnais. 14 April 2022 In this letter I would like to explain to Brazilian…

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Ukraine: ‘This War Shows It’s Very Fragile to Rely On Force’

By Sian Norris. 27 April 2022 Meet Ukraine’s Human Rights Activists Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, people around the world have become spectators to the horrors of alleged war crimes…

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The Argentinian (2001) and Sri Lankan (2022) Financial Crises: Ways Forward from a Feminist Perspective

By Corina Rodriguez. April 26, 2022. In response to Sri Lanka’s ongoing economic crisis, and the consensus across the political spectrum and even social classes that an International Monetary Fund…

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Ukraine: Back in the USSR: Lenin statues and Soviet flags reappear in Russian-controlled cities

Colonisation appears to have superseded ‘denazification’ in Putin’s military goals for eastern Ukraine Last week a familiar figure returned to the main square of the seaside town of Henichesk. Dressed…

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Lessons in patriotism used to justify Ukraine invasion to Russia’s children

By Andrew Roth. 23 Apr 2022 A modified curriculum in schools will include state-approved textbooks that edit out positive references to its neighbour When Pavel Tkachev heard about the special…

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Why should Ukraine’s debt be cancelled?

Eric Toussaint interviewed by Sushovan Dhar. 21 April 2022 Sushovan Dhar: How much is the Ukrainian public debt and who are the main creditors? Eric Toussaint: Ukraine’s external debt is…

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