Aditya Sarin
How Visakhapatnam’s steel was tempered
The dossier, The People’s Steel Plant and the Fight Against Privatisation in Visakhapatnam, published by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, details the inspiring struggle of a people for a steel plant, livelihood, and dignity
Joint US-South Korea military exercises conclude, with an eye on North Korea and China
The military exercises point towards a more aggressive US presence in the Pacific and increasing encirclement of China
UK’s new Prime Minister Liz Truss all set to carry forward the Conservative agenda
Hardline conservative Liz Truss emerged victorious over Rishi Sunak to replace Boris Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party
Extreme heat waves and wildfires point to worsening climate crisis
While the local or proximate causes of these extreme events may vary, their increased intensity and unpredictability is a product of climate change