Dispatches from Movement
Emirati Maternity Hospital in Gaza stops admitting patients, deepening the health crisis

As Israel shuts down border crossings and continues to threaten an invasion of Rafah, the few remaining hospitals in the Gaza Strip are preparing to stop admissions

Heavy rains in southern Brazil are likely to make food prices soar

The state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil’s largest rice producer, is severely devastated by recent floods

The number of forcibly displaced people in Myanmar has doubled in the last six months

In addition to the state-led violence against Rohingyas since 2017, the military’s violent suppression of resistance against its February 2021 coup is a major cause of displacement

Will the Palestinian groups create a new Palestinian political project?

The first task is to prevent the attack on Rafah and end the genocide. However, soon thereafter, the political malaise that has befallen the Palestinian people must be overcome

Students vow to continue struggle as Israel closes in on Rafah

The student movement remains undeterred by police repression and focused on solidarity with Gaza as Israel moves forward with attacks on Rafah

Death toll from floods in Rio Grande do Sul rises to 90, affecting more than 1 million people

More than 1.36 million people have been affected, 451,000 are without electricity, 95 stretches of highway have been blocked

Pakistani farmers launch a nationwide movement demanding fair prices for wheat

Pakistan’s new government has decided to drastically reduce the procurement of wheat this year amidst record production, creating fear among farmers of massive losses and distress to the rural population

Sunak’s government targets asylum seekers to improve election chances

Rishi Sunak’s government is advancing its plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda to boost its poll numbers, despite ongoing resistance

Is Biden really against Israel’s invasion of Rafah?

Biden claims to urge Netanyahu against Rafah invasion, but unconditional support for Israel continues

Floods wreak havoc on southern Brazilian state with 83 confirmed deaths

Rio Grande do Sul has suffered significant damages following heavy rain and flooding, with many pointing to the deregulation of the state’s environmental code by the current governor as a root cause

Zagreb’s anti-fascist flame: a decade of liberation celebrations and resistance

Zagreb marked a decade of revived liberation celebrations this weekend, as citizens gathered to reignite bonfires commemorating the end of Nazi and Ustaša occupation

Israel shuts down Al Jazeera operations in the country

The ban comes at a time when Israel prepares to invade Rafah despite serious concerns of the disastrous humanitarian crisis such an invasion would create for the over a million Palestinians trapped there