Indian farmers protest new seed bill, calling it a threat to the country’s sovereignty
Farmer groups claim that the proposed bill is an attempt to reintroduce provisions of laws which the ultra-right-wing government was forced to withdraw after a year-long protest in Delhi in 2020-21.
Liberians kept in dark about their government’s agreement with US mining company
Signed before the Liberian president’s meeting with Trump, the USD 1.8 billion deal allows a US mining company to use a strategic Liberian railway to export Guinean iron ore to the US.
Historic agreement between Africa and Latin America: ALBA-TCP and SADC confirm international cooperation
The Memorandum of Understanding includes a series of agreements, marking a milestone in relations between countries of the global south.
The World Bank and the BRICS Bank have new leaders and different outlooks
The records and priorities of the new heads of the World Bank and the New Development Bank – Ajay Banga and Dilma Rousseff – represent two different perspectives on addressing the world’s problems
Decent health care requires dignified attention to each patient
Yogesh Jain, a communist doctor practicing in rural central India, recently visited South Africa. He spoke to Richard Pithouse about his impressions after his visit
Racism and death at Carrefour are the tip of the iceberg involving multinationals
Racism and death at Carrefour are the tip of the iceberg involving multinationals
Multinationals and oil companies are imposing their greed on the people of Mozambique
Vijay Prashad explores the role of multinational companies in the deepening social, economic and political crisis in Mozambique
Mining giant Vale enjoys impunity as victims suffer in Brumadinho
One year after the Brumadinho dam burst, nearly a million people are continuing to suffer the consequences of the carelessness of mining giant Vale.
One year since the Brumadinho disaster: locals struggle, Vale profits
The mining company has recovered its market value, while 93,000 people affected by dam burst will have relief payments cut in half
“Democracy has been hijacked in Guatemala”
Daniel Pascual, coordinator of the Committee for Peasant Unity (CUC), speaks about the struggle for the rights of Indigenous and peasant people and for the defense of territory in Guatemala at a conference in Basque Country
Around the world in 8 minutes: Episode 03
Around the world in 8 minutes, is a brand new show from Peoples Dispatch where we bring you news from people’s movements and organizations across the globe.






