Workers on the move in Indonesia
Cities across Indonesia saw workers flood the streets on May Day amid growing militarism and anti-worker laws.
El “espíritu de Bandung” y el desarrollo industrial de Indonesia, nuevo miembro de los BRICS+
Con la expansión del BRICS a más países del Sur Global, se está produciendo un renacimiento del “espíritu de Bandung”, no sin contradicciones y nuevos retos.
Indonesia becomes a full member of BRICS, boosting Global South unity and economic cooperation
As Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia’s inclusion strengthens BRICS’ efforts to democratize global governance.
Asia stands up for Palestine
Hundreds of millions have taken to the streets across the Asian continent, reaffirming the world’s solidarity with Palestine
Indonesian socialists express solidarity with Palestine
Progressive and socialist organizations in Indonesia issue a joint statement in support of Palestine, call for actions
Colombia marks 5th year of Peace Accords amid continued insecurity and other stories
Today we look at the Colombian peace process in the context of growing insecurity, casualties after a refugee boat capsized in the English Channel, and more
US President Biden imposes fresh sanctions on Cuban officials and other stories
Today we look at demands to lift the US blockade against Cuba as President Biden imposes fresh sanctions, the worsening Covid-19 crisis in Indonesia, and more
Today we look at the conviction of Roberto Castillo in the murder of Honduran activist Berta Caceres, the violent crackdown on protestors in Swaziland, and more
Communists in Netherlands vow to deepen the struggle against imperialism and for socialism
In an interview with Peoples Dispatch, the Communist Youth Movement in the Netherlands discusses how they continue to organize against capitalist exploitation and oppression drawing on their rich history of struggle and internationalism
Walden Bello| Is COVID an opportunity for Food Sovereignty?
Walden Bello, from Focus on the Global South, shows how the COVID-19 crisis exposed the fragility of the present corporate and free trade driven food supply system
Indra Lubis of the Indonesia Political Economy Association, discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on small farmers and informal workers in Indonesia
West Papua in turmoil as police repression continues
Outrage and unrest has spread across the region, due to police violence directed at demonstrations commemorating the anniversary of the New York Agreement.






