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Calls for the resignation of Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol grow following declaration of martial law

Calls for Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to resign have grown throughout the country following the President’s attempt to impose martial law

Palestine solidarity activist arrested for wearing keffiyeh in Long Island

Police in Long Island, New York targeted and arrested activist under new “Mask Transparency Act”

Feminists in Brazil mobilize against bill that equates abortion with murder

The Chamber of Deputies surprised many by pushing forward the discussion on a bill that equates abortion with murder and prohibits abortion even in cases of rape

Protests erupt in Germany after exposure of far-right conspiracy to deport migrants en masse

An investigative report has exposed a far-right plot, hatched during a meeting in November, to deport migrants en masse from Germany

Palestine solidarity demonstrators block rush hour traffic in NYC

Four major transport arteries were blocked at peak commuter hours, sending a powerful message in support of Palestine

Germany bans public grieving and solidarity with Palestine

Germany’s criminalization of solidarity with Palestine has taken on entirely new dimensions since October 7

Police shoot and abduct Communist Party of Swaziland member Mvuselelo Mkhabela

Mvuselelo was reportedly shot and dragged into a police van. His current whereabouts are unknown. Mvuselelo was tortured earlier this month for protesting elections

Peruvian security forces massacre 17 protesters in Juliaca, Puno

With the victims of the massacre in Juliace, the death toll from state repression of the anti-government protests rises to 46

Bukele-led alliance set to secure majority in El Salvador elections and other stories

In today’s episode we take a look at the preliminary results of El Salvador’s elections, the sentencing of Palestinian politician Khalida Jarrar by an Israeli military court, protests in Bangladesh following the custodial death of Mushtaq Ahmed, and cuts to aid for Yemen by the UK government.

‘2975, these numbers don’t lie’: Puerto Rico solidarity rally marks one year of Hurricane Maria

The US had been accused of aggravating the death and destruction related to Hurricane by imposing austerity measures on Puerto Rico and delaying delivery of essential supplies. 

Six years on Marikana’s ghosts linger

Families of the slain mineworkers have told New Frame that the torments of the massacre refuse to go away.

Tens of thousands of Arab and Jewish citizens march together against Israel’s apartheid

“We want equality, not to live in a society of masters and subjects”, reminded sociologist Prof Eva Illouz, who was a guest speaker at the ceremony.