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The Angry Tide Has Washed Into Chile
Jose Antonio Kast’s agenda will not eliminate unrest but may postpone it for a while, only to sharpen its eventual return to the streets.
Mamdani For Masses or Masses For Mamdani?
The future of American politics struggles to be rewritten in the aftermath of Mamdani’s stunning victory. For, the party to which he belongs is far from forging a vision adequate to the challenges ahead.
Argentina: 2 Years of Milei’s Austerity & Alignment to Washington
Thousands of Argentines endured high temperatures as they took to the streets on December 18 to protest the labor reform of Javier Milei’s far-right government. The call to action by the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) was supported by several trade unions, which...
Bangladesh: Interim Govt Pushing Country Toward Civil War, Says Workers Party
The party claims religious extremist mobs have been allowed to target their offices, leading newspapers, secular cultural organizations and persons from minority community with impunity.
Mexican Tariffs and India’s Position
Mexico is India’s third largest car export market. Manufacturers, such as Maruti-Suzuki and Tata, could find their vehicles uncompetitively priced overnight.
Alliance of Sahel States Launches Unified Military Force
A historic turning point in Sahelian sovereignty, as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger bolstered their regional security through a unified military force and in the same week held its second AES summit.
Digital Bandung: Why Global South Must Seize its Data Future
The Global South can shape a different future through coordination, shared standards, and strategic investment. A “Digital Bandung” provides a pathway toward that goal.
US: Cost-of-Living Crisis Persists For Workers as Trump Boasts A+++++ Economy
As the White House touts progress and lower prices, data and personal experiences reveal continued inflation, soaring rent, deeper debt, and financial hardship.
The Far Right Triumphs in Chile
José Antonio Kast, who has promised historic tax cuts and a tougher immigration policy, will be Chile’s next president. Center-left candidate Jeanette Jara has conceded defeat.
Where is the US-India Trade Deal Stuck?
In this episode of ‘Padtaal Duniya Bhar Ki’, Newsclick's Chief Editor Prabir Purkayastha talks about complications in the India-US trade deal and US's new security strategy document.
‘Piracy’, Says Venezuela on US Seizure of Its Oil Tanker
According to the White House, the ship was transporting sanctioned oil. Caracas denounces the act as an attack on its energy sovereignty and a sign of Washington’s true intentions in its recent military deployment in the Caribbean.











