By Richard Mellor in California As of this morning, February 19, more than 14 million people in Texas have no access to safe drinking water,
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By Michael Roberts The leftist candidate, Andrés Arauz, has taken the lead in the first round of the presidential elections in Ecuador, with 31.5 per
The key issue of union leadership By Richard Mellor in California The practice of introducing poorer working conditions for new members of staff is nothing
New Delhi rocked by protests By Umar Shahid The Indian farmers’ struggle entered a new phase on 26 January, when, breaking through police barricades and
Reprinted from US Time Magazine, January 26, 2021 By Sheikh Saaliq, Associated Press NEW DELHI — Tens of thousands of farmers drove a convoy of
Stop the game – I want to get off! By Michael Roberts ‘Hedging’ used to be a way reducing the risk of selling or buying. Farmers
From Democracy to Revolution By Mikhail Komrakov and Semyon Kozyrev Last Saturday, there were demonstrations in over a hundred towns and cities around Russia, in
The best democracy money can buy By Richard Mellor in California Trump was right when he talked of the media in such derogatory terms, the
71% members’ ballot to continue remote teaching By a US correspondent Teachers in the US city of Chicago, Illinois, members of the Chicago Teachers Union
The economic impasse he faces By Michael Roberts There is a new president in the US, the most powerful capitalist economy and state in the