Eighty years on: Remembering the defeat of fascism – or witnessing its return?
Neo-fascism merely adapted, disguised, and reshaped itself according to the times. In some states, we now see historical revisionism – and even glorification of local fascist or Nazi collaborators.
Finland becomes 31st NATO member, Russia warns of escalation
Despite Russia raising its national security concerns, the Cold War-era, US-led military alliance has consistently expanded around its borders since 1990
ICJ asks Azerbaijan to guarantee free movement between Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh
A group of “environmental activists” have been camping at the Lachin Corridor—the sole land link between Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh—since December, raising fears of re-emergence of armed conflict in the region
Aijaz Ahmad: critic, scholar, communist
In memory of Aijaz Ahmad whose insights continue to illuminate and inspire
Why Europe needs to take a hard look at itself
Because it has proved to be incapable of dealing with the causes of the Ukraine crisis, Europe is now condemned to deal with its consequences.
Turmoil escalates following Taliban’s victory in Afghanistan
Several governments of the region, human rights activists and global leaders expressed concern about violence against civilians and appealed to the Taliban for restraint
Thousands rally in Cuba in support of the Revolution
The demonstrations also celebrated the victory of the people and the government which defeated attempts to subvert the social order in the country in 1994.
Afghanistan: Taliban attacks amid sham US withdrawal
The US has stated that it is leaving the country, but it has not publicly talked about any plans for the exit of the undisclosed 1,000 troops, the special forces, private contractors, etc.
United States withdraws from Afghanistan? Not really
What will it actually take for the two-decades long war in Afghanistan to end and for Afghanis to finally live in peace? Noam Chomsky and Vijay Prashad explain
Gabriel García Márquez and magical internationalism
While García Márquez is internationally recognized for his literary work, little attention is paid to his lifelong dedication to revolutionary internationalism. Laura Capote explores this rich history and his career as a militant journalist
Nagorno-Karabakh and the fate of new alliances in Transcaucasia
Newsclick’s Prabir Purkayastha talks about the recent conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh region which has led to hundreds of deaths
Economically, US is a declining power, China is a rising power
Prof. Ahmad analyses the decline in US economic and strategic power and talks about the implications of the China-Russia partnership






