third world struggles Another Ein Samiya The recent forced displacement of around 200 Palestinians, including 78 children, from the village of Ein Samiya has once again highlighted the issue of ethnic cleansing in the occupied West
third world struggles Petro and FARC Colombian President Gustavo Petro recently announced the partial suspension of the bilateral ceasefire between the government and the dissident group known as the Estado Mayor Central (EMC), a faction of
third world struggles Mexico and Peru On Monday, May 15, Mexican President Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) refused to hand over control of the Pacific Alliance to Peru’s linemate president, Dina Boluarte.
third world struggles Resisting for the Land On April 26, the Brazilian Parliament have instigated a subversive attack against the Landless Rural Workers’ Movement (MST). This measure by the reactionary faction of the Congress of Brazil came
third world struggles Feminist International From March 30 to April 1, Mexico City was the center of the international feminist's discourse and program, which brought about over 80 women leaders from 30 different countries around
third world struggles Further Repressions on the Palestinians The Israeli settler state is ramping up their fascist security policies against the Palestinians. On April 2, the Israeli cabinet approved to pass an ordinance for a ‘national guard’ to
third world struggles Indian Workers Not only in Los Angeles are workers leveraging institutions for their right to demand a better quality of life based on their labor. In India, workers have been protesting in
third world struggles MST Today Life inside the Landless Rural Workers’ Movement in Brazil TRNN contributor Michael Fox reports “Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement, or MST; the largest social movement in the Americas, one and
third world struggles Honduras and China Honduras was one of the 13 remaining nations that recognized the Republic of China in Taiwan. The switch marks further reinforcement of the One-China consensus. Honduras has announced plans to
third world struggles The Struggle for a Nation's Soul: What happpend at the Brasilia Remember, on Jan. 8, reactionaries stormed Brasilia, the Planalto Presidential Palace, National Congress, and Federal Supreme Court. United together with their football team shirts, yellow and green dissidents ravaging the
third world struggles Afghan Banks US diverting attention from themselves, seeking to further neglect the peoples who fell victim to the continuous interventions of the west in Afghanistan. People's Dispatch - US district judge rules
third world struggles New future for Latin America Presidents of Colombia and Venezuela meet at the border, sign new trade agreement The new trade agreement further strengthens the bilateral trade between the two neighboring countries People's Dispatch -
third world struggles Syrian and Turkey's Earthquakes, and US Imperialism On Monday, Feb 6, a fatale 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, reporting to have decimated thousands of homes and city infrastructure, and killing 5,000 people so far.
third world struggles Peru's Struggle for Democracy Continues Protests continue in Peru, activists and mobilized peoples are scorching society with aroused actions in an effort to overturn the reactionary plans to effectively solidify their anti-democratic takeover of power.
third world struggles CELAC Today On Jan, 24 the 7th Summit of CELAC hosted in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the leftist bloc presidents and organizations of Latin America met to discuss international political issues and shared
third world struggles Drafting In a New Future: Chile's Constitutional Referendum On Jan 11 the votes of another Chilean election were counted, in comes another bill to begin the process to redraft the dictatorship-era constitution, with majority approval from the Senate,
third world struggles Another Reactionary Storm: Brazil's Congress Pillaged Not even 10 days have passed in the new year, and again another Latin American nation is enthralled into another reactionary storm. Almost two months have passed since Lula’s
third world struggles Release the Wolves: Bolivia's Right is Grumpy Again On Dec. 28, Luis Fernando Camacho was arrested on a warrant set forth by the MAS government, charging him as a principal organizer of the 2019 Coup d’état and
third world struggles The Kids are not Alright: How "Israel" treats their Palestinian youths Youth everywhere deal with the growing pains dealt on them by society, most the punitive consequence is soft and not permanent, but when you’re a youth coming from marginalization
third world struggles The Dawn is Arising: The resistence of the Peruvians against the coup In the passing days, Peru remains enthralled in a violent stalemate, the people’s mobilizations are intensifying while the conservative state escalates their project to cement their coup and repress
third world struggles The Eclipse over Peru: Did the US greenlight the Coup? Behind the doors of the Peruvian Congress a small, paranoid class of people plot their course, feeling anxious about the future waiting for them outside, among the popular masses marching
third world struggles Lawfare in Argentina: VP of Argentina under Reactionary Scrutiny The chains are shackling, cameras capture the ruling, and now the people march down the street, chanting “Everyone is with Cristina”. On December 6, VP Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was
third world struggles Uruguayan Days: Popular Mobilization Against Anti-Worker Reforms In Montevideo, on November 15, the Uruguayan worker stood up to protest the state’s incursions on their futures. A proposed pension reform proposed by the regime of President Luis
third world struggles “Commune or Nothing!”: Chavez, the Communes, and the Future In this month, let us take a moment to remember about the real contemporary alternatives, such as the Bolivarian Revolution. Led by the Commandante Chavez and his comrade’s campaigns
third world struggles The Mapuche Nation and Chile: Reclaiming Stolen Territory At the dawn of this year, old struggles are rekindled again, all over the world, like in the human rich lands of Chile and the Mapuche. In early November, Chilean