Ahead of the People’s Health Assembly 4 to be held in Savar, Bangladesh on 16 November, David Legge from the People’s Health Movement speaks about the neoliberal regime pushed forward by trans-national capitalism and its impact on the access to health for all.
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Yemen war: US peace proposals are a sham
Newsclick editor-in-chief Prabir Purkayastha talks about assault of the Saudi-led coalition on the port of Hodeidah in Yemen, which could worsen an already grave humanitarian crisis.
Rouse, Ye Women 2.0: Glasgow strike demands an end to gender pay gap
Women working in school administration, learning support, nurseries, home care, cleaning and catering organised organized picket lines and marches to protest against the discriminatory attitude of the Glasgow City Council.
With Khashoggi’s murder, will the world stop turning a blind eye …
Newsclick editor-in-chief Prabir Purkayastha discusses what is fuelling this outrage against Khashoggi’s murder which was committed inside the premises of the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.
Swaziland: Working class continues to fight for democracy and right …
The country is one of the last monarchies in the world, with the king controlling every aspect of the government, land rights, as well as people’s freedom and liberty. While the common people face immense hardships in their daily lives, the king and his family enjoy a life of excesses.
#EleNao: Why did thousands of women hit the streets of Brazil?
On September 29, streets in Brazil reverberated with slogans against presidential candidate Jair Messias Bolsonaro.
Two Koreas move towards denuclearisation
In this week’s international roundup, Newsclick editor-in-chief Prabir Purkayastha discusses what the inter-Korea summit, the third this year, could mean for the future of the relations between the two nations, as well as the US-North Korea talks to broker peace and denuclearise. He also talks about the actions of the Israeli military which led to the Syrian air defence shooting down a Russian Il-20 and if this could adversely impact Russia-Israel ties.
Defying rain, thousands of women marched towards Indian parliament
Despite heavy rains, thousands of women marched to Indian Parliament with their demands.
‘In the face of rising hate crimes and violence, unemployment, and hunger, women are not going to stay quiet anymore!’ #EndViolenceAgainstWomen
Somali shop owners under attack in Johannesburg
On Wednesday teenagers in school uniforms, along with others, looted shops, mainly owned by Somali migrants, near Morris Isaacson High School.
Kerala Floods: How the Common People Saved the State
With heavy rainfall and flooding ravaging the state, it is the people of Southern Indian state of Kerala who has emerged as the heroes in rescue and relief operations.
Thailand’s 2014 coup & call for democracy
Rome Ramsignam from Thailand’s Democracy Restoration Group (DRG) talks to Peoples Dispatch about the current political scenario in the country and the people’s movement for elections and democracy.
Mexico’s militant trade union of educators in picture
Photojournalist José Luis Granados Ceja documents peoples’ movements and mobilizations in Mexico.