Bangladesh en la encrucijada: las elecciones y el futuro del octavo país más grande del mundo
La mayoría absoluta del BNP no es tanto un veredicto democrático como el resultado previsto de un proceso de ingeniería política de dos años.
Bangladesh at the crossroads: elections and the future of the world’s eighth largest country
BNP’s super-majority in Thursday’s elections is less a democratic verdict than the intended outcome of a two-year political engineering process.
De la batalla de Okinawa a la nueva Guerra Fría
Okinawa nos recuerda que la guerra no comienza con bombas. Comienza con historias, sobre enemigos, sobre amenazas, sobre la inevitabilidad.
From the Battle of Okinawa to the New Cold War
Okinawa reminds us that war does not begin with bombs. It begins with stories, about enemies, about threats, about inevitability.
El secuestro de la soberanía de Venezuela
Estados Unidos ha declarado, en esencia, que la soberanía de cualquier nación que se niegue a someterse al imperialismo estadounidense carece de valor.
The kidnapping of Venezuela’s sovereignty
The US has essentially declared that sovereignty itself for any nation that refuses subordination to US imperialism, holds no weight.
Bangladesh’s liberation under siege
As Bangladesh marks the victory of its 1971 liberation, the secular, socialist foundations of the nation’s birth are under assault by the convergence of US geopolitical interests with religious fundamentalism.
Coercion without consensus: the United States and the new imperial disorder
As the ideological appeal of US-led globalization fades and economic leverage weakens, the imperial center increasingly resorts to naked force and threats.
From tariffs to tribute: the $350B price of “parity”
The USD 350 billion commitment is not just a trade imbalance; it is a siphoning of national wealth that the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) warns will inevitably fuel domestic austerity and wage suppression.
“From floodwaters to fury”: Why the Philippines’ Mendiola protests are about class, democracy, and dignity
Students, workers, church networks, and neighborhood associations did not march because they hate order; they marched because they want just one.
Cinco tesis sobre la situación en Nepal
Tras la renuncia del primer ministro nepalí KP Oli en medio de protestas masivas impulsadas por la juventud del país, han circulado diferentes narrativas que simplifican y tergiversan las complejidades y la realidad sobre el terreno en Nepal que están en el origen de esta crisis.
Five theses on the situation in Nepal
Following the resignation of Nepali Prime Minister KP Oli amid mass youth-driven protests, different narratives have circulated which simplify and misrepresent the complexities and reality on the ground in Nepal at the roots of this crisis.






