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Germany’s Feeble Grand Coalition

Germany’s Feeble Grand Coalition

Christian Democrat Friedrich Merz has been confirmed as Germany’s new chancellor. His grand coalition has got off to a rocky start — and its call on Germans to swallow austerity is sure to make things worse. Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian Democratic Union...

Michigan’s Trumpian Attorney General

Michigan’s Trumpian Attorney General

Democrats call Trump an authoritarian but often act like him in response to pro-Palestinian protest. Case in point: Michigan’s attorney general, Dana Nessel, who was recently forced to drop her felony prosecutions of student protesters over bias charges. Michigan...

As India Strikes Back, Civilians in Kashmir Pay the Price

As India Strikes Back, Civilians in Kashmir Pay the Price

As India and Pakistan escalate tensions following the deadly Pahalgam attack, border communities in Kashmir face renewed shelling, economic fallout, and deepening fear. Our reporters bring dispatches from villages where civilians remain on edge. A man looks at a...

Europe’s Liberation 80 Years On: Yugoslavia and Albania

Europe’s Liberation 80 Years On: Yugoslavia and Albania

The Western Balkans was the only place in Europe where resistance movements defeated the Nazis without having to rely on Allied troops. Any progressive future for the region will have to build on the proud legacy of this mass liberation struggle. The liberation of...

Europe’s Liberation 80 Years On: Bulgaria

Europe’s Liberation 80 Years On: Bulgaria

Bulgaria has one of the oldest traditions of anti-fascist struggle in Europe, dating back to the 1920s. The self-serving narratives of contemporary political forces have obscured this rich heritage. Group of Bulgarian partisans of the Fatherland Front in 1944....

Europe’s Liberation 80 Years On: The Netherlands

Europe’s Liberation 80 Years On: The Netherlands

The official narrative of the Dutch resistance downplayed the role of the Left in the struggle against Nazism, but it also served as a barrier against the legitimation of far-right ideas. With the far right now in power, that barrier has collapsed. Commemoration of...

Europe’s Liberation Eighty Years On: France

Europe’s Liberation Eighty Years On: France

The struggle against Nazism in France was also a struggle against homegrown reactionary forces embodied in the Vichy regime. Eight decades after a seemingly decisive defeat, the heirs of Vichy are banging at the gates of power in Paris. Victory Day celebration in...

Victory Day Is About Celebrating Liberation From Fascism

Victory Day Is About Celebrating Liberation From Fascism

In Germany, public discussion of Victory Day has mostly revolved around the ban on Russian officials attending commemorations. The dispute risks losing sight of the real history of World War II — and how relevant it remains in an era of growing far-right threats. The...

The Specter of Fascism Is Haunting Europe as It Marks VE Day

The Specter of Fascism Is Haunting Europe as It Marks VE Day

Eighty years ago today, Europe celebrated the defeat of fascism after a titanic struggle. Yet as historian Enzo Traverso points out, the latest anniversary of VE Day comes at a moment when the far right is stronger than at any point since 1945. Italian prime minister...

New York City Paraprofessionals Need More

New York City Paraprofessionals Need More

Half a century ago, New York City paraprofessional educators waged a campaign to win their first contract as part of the teachers union. It’s a history the union can draw on to win needed advances for paras today. New York City public-school teachers rally for a fair...

Western NGOs: Saving Lives, or Just Regulating Death?

Western NGOs: Saving Lives, or Just Regulating Death?

For decades, the Western aid industry became ever more powerful in Sudan, even as it grew quieter about the reasons for underdevelopment. Rather than combat the root causes of poverty, NGOs served only to alleviate the number of deaths. Women carry sacks of food,...

The United States Has Overused Its Sanctions Weapon

Today we are accustomed to the use of economic sanctions as central tools of foreign policy. Many people may be surprised to discover, however, that this is actually a rather recent development. Sanctions used to be akin to a slap on the wrist — they would be used to...