Analysis
Analysis of political developments.
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‘Left pan-Africanist’ Bassirou Diomaye Faye confirmed as Senegal’s new president-elect: What’s next?
On March 29, the Constitutional Court of Senegal confirmed Bassirou Diomaye Faye as the next president-elect of the West African…
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Trans people need a real fightback campaign against Democrats’ anti-working class policies
The question is not if the Republicans intend to eliminate trans people from public life in the United States, but…
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Niger declares American military presence ‘illegal,’ kicks out U.S. troops
It is clear that Niger and a growing number of other African states view China and Russia as an important…
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Supreme Court hears far-right case that would ban abortion pill nationwide
Only a militant movement can protect abortion care as a human right.
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Israeli real estate events selling stolen Palestinian land met with protests and disruption
An Israeli real estate entity has been making a push to sell illegally confiscated Palestinian land to Americans and Canadians…
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Three lies about Cuba debunked
After protests took place in the city of Santiago over blackouts and food shortages, the Biden administration is hoping to…
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Illinois House moves to reverse Chicago’s decision to keep cops out of public schools
Research has demonstrated that police presence does not keep students safer, while restorative justice practices have shown significant benefits.
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What’s really behind the campaign to ban TikTok?
On March 13, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 7521. This bill, called the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary…
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Venezuela’s election in the crosshairs of new U.S. regime change scheme
The Biden administration is gearing up for the biggest regime-change push in Venezuela since the Guaidó coup attempt.
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‘Transitional Council’ scheme is a U.S. plot to subvert Haiti’s independence
A new U.S.-backed scheme to impose a puppet government on Haiti is in motion in the aftermath of Ariel Henry’s…
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