Alleging electoral fraud, protesters have taken to the streets insisting on the victory of his opponent, a veteran of the regime who broke ranks, and garnered mass support by flip-flopping over the issues of federalism and the Anglophone crisis.
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Ecuador: Noboa’s Iron Fist Forces End of CONAIE’s National Strike
According to the president of CONAIE, the decision was made in response to the crackdown by law enforcement. The death toll stands at three, with hundreds injured after nearly 30 days of protests.
What’s This Rare Earth Business?
In ‘Padtaal Duniya Bhar Ki’ Newsclick’s Prabir Purkayastha speaks about China taking the world by storm by playing its rare earth card.
US Threatens Invasion of Venezuela, Expands ‘Drug’ War to Colombia
As US warships inch towards Colombia and Venezuela, Petro denounces Trump’s airstrikes in the Caribbean as “extrajudicial executions”
Drop Blockade Imposed by US, Cuba Says in Resolution Submitted to UNGA
The Cuban Ambassador to India said his country hoped it could once again count on the majority of countries, including India, to vote in favour of the resolution on October 28-29.
Argentina Heads to Polls Under Shadow of Trump Bailout, Threats
Polls predict a close final race between Javier Milei’s ruling party and the Peronists grouped in Fuerza Patria. Milei will seek to avoid his second consecutive defeat amid his sharp decline in popularity.
The Aborted Resurrection of French Diplomacy
Too late and not good enough is likely the way Macron’s diplomacy will be remembered, should it ever be remembered, regarding the urgency of the situation in Gaza confronted with the first genocide of the 21st century.
US: 2nd Amendment Enabled Private Armies to Put Down Revolts
The founders’ true intent behind the right to bear arms wasn’t liberty—it was control, oppression, and the preservation of slavery.
Times of Chaos and War
A reflection on the global disorder amid wars, protests, and geopolitical tensions that mark the era.
Taliban & Hindutva Patriarchy: What’s Similar, What’s Different
The degree of patriarchal control and abuse of human rights is not yet seen under Hindutva nationalism ruling India today. but the seeds of rigid patriarchy are very much thriving.
Baghdad to Caracas: Washington Manual on Sanctions & War
The recent US airstrikes in the Caribbean and military threats against Venezuela are a continuation of decades (or even centuries) of US policy on the region, not a departure from it.
The Genocide Will Not End
Unless the Palestinian Political Leaders Are Free











