While Trump increases military pressure in the Caribbean Sea, he hasn’t ruled out the possibility of resuming talks with Caracas. Meanwhile, Maduro supports the diplomatic route and rejects the possibility of war.
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Pakistan: Left-Wing Kisan Mazdoor Party Protests Arrest of Top Leaders
Salar Faiyaz Ali and others were arrested under Pakistan’s anti-terrorism laws after they protested and stopped the illegal land grab and demolition of houses belonging to the farmers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Gen-Z Protests in Mexico or Coordinated Chaos?
The executive branch has denounced the recent anti-government demonstrations in Mexico and questioned what actors may really be behind the so-called youth uprising
Lobbying Games: RSS Connections in US
Does RSS need lobbying to project its image as pro-US, as India sometimes is not toeing the US line in its foreign policy?
Zimbabwe: UFAWUZ Pickets Nestlé, Demands Living Wages
On Nov. 14, Nestlé Zimbabwe workers, led by UFAWUZ, staged a peaceful picket demanding living wages and an end to unfair labor practices. The action follows a protracted wage dispute in which Nestlé refused to increase wages.
Greece: Dockworker Faces Prosecution for Blocking Arms Shipment to Israel
Leader of the Greek dockworkers’ union ENEDEP, Markos Bekris, is facing prosecution for a solidarity action that blocked ammunition bound for Israel.
Africa: Recent Election Crisis and Continent’s Youth in Revolt
The recent elections in Tanzania, Cameroon, and Côte d’Ivoire lay bare the contradictions of neoliberal democracy in Africa, where the ruling class clings to power through coercion and electoral manipulation to protect imperial and class interests.
Belem COP30: Implement What?
Only one-third of countries had submitted the obligatory more ambitious revised NDCs for 2035 by September and just over half by the time COP30 began.
Syria’s President: From Al-Qaeda to White House Guest
The visit of Syria’s interim president to Washington has once again showcased the ambivalence of US counter-terrorism policy, which changes according to temporal interests.
COP 30 Agrizone Exposes Firms Responsible for Climate Crisis
Embrapa’s event at the Climate Conference is sponsored by giants such as Bayer, Nestlé, and Syngenta, accused of practices that exacerbate socio-environmental damage.
‘Bluewashed’: How Beauty Industry Sells an Ocean-Friendly Illusion
As consumers flock to “reef-safe” and “ocean-friendly” skincare, beauty brands are selling a vision of ocean purity that is more marketing-driven than science-based.
Tanzania: Post-Poll Repression as Suluhu ‘Wins’ 97.66% Votes
Tanzania’s disputed elections, already clouded by credibility concerns, ended with President Samia Suluhu declared the winner. Authorities have intensified arrests and crackdowns, while opposition leaders claim that thousands were killed during post-election protests.











