Vietnam celebra cincuenta años del fin de su periodo colonial
Reflexiones sobre la reunificación revolucionaria de Vietnam, la recuperación de la posguerra y la transformación socialista, destacando el legado perdurable de resistencia y los desafíos de construir una economía soberana.
Vietnam celebrates 50 years of the end of its colonial period
Reflections on Vietnam’s revolutionary reunification, post-war recovery, and socialist transformation – highlighting the enduring legacy of resistance and the challenges of building a sovereign economy.
50 years of Vietnam’s victory
A brief recall of the history of Vietnam and how it helps us understand its triumph over the US Army. In addition, we review what happened to Vietnam after the war.
US cluster munitions supply to Ukraine will harm civilians the most
Millions of people have been affected by the use of cluster munitions by the US in countries like Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Afghanistan, and Iraq, even years after the wars have ended. The same plight awaits civilians in the current war zone in Ukraine
Daniel Ellsberg matters more than ever to global peace movements
Daniel Ellsberg released the ‘Pentagon Papers’ which gave new life to a generation struggling against the US war on Vietnam. Though he is no longer with us, his commitment and goals never mattered more to the peace movement
The inspiring life and legacy of Daniel Ellsberg
NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha talks about the legacy of whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg who released the Pentagon Papers that exposed the brutality and callousness of the US war in Vietnam
Legendary whistleblower and anti-war activist Daniel Ellsberg passes at 92
The US anti-war movement fondly remembers the former government employee who contributed to the end of the US invasion of Vietnam
We must speak up before the propagandists get their war with China
Where are the voices that speak up against fascism, war, and propaganda, asks renowned journalist John Pilger as he surveys the past decade of dirty tricks perpetrated by the United States and its allies
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
Concerns about fate of Afghans grow as Taliban takes control of Kabul
As the Taliban establishes control over Kabul and foreign diplomats flee the crisis, questions remain over human rights in the country, especially of women and minorities. Meanwhile, the US continues to claim that “the mission is successful”
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
Why the Afghanistan Papers are an eerie reminder of Vietnam
Noam Chomsky’s 1973 book, The Backroom Boys, exposed the lies used by the US establishment to justify the war on Vietnam and pointed out that these were not aberrations. The latest documents on the Afghan war prove this point






