A position paper by the Embassy terms the killings as aimed at “erasing voices that dare to document the brutal reality Israel seeks to hide from the world.”
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Bolivia Turns Right: Paz, Quiroga to Contest Presidency
On August 17, general elections were held in Bolivia. After almost two decades of rule by the leftist Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party, two right-wing parties will contest the presidency. The second round of elections is scheduled for October 19.
An Out of Sight Ramification of Trump’s Tariffs
Even if the tariffs raise domestic output and employment within the US, they will worsen world capitalist crisis and reduce the output level, sinking US and other countries together.
Lebanon’s Growing Volatility Amid Israel’s Ambition May Lead to Large-Scale Civil War
Israel’s intention to occupy territories, as seen in Syria, is keeping the Lebanese state in a near permanent state of confrontation with Hezbollah.
Workers in Pakistan’s Punjab Fight for Basic Rights
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From Chip Wars to Rare Earth Wars
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The Monsters of the Global Crisis Interregnum
Between capitalism in decline, expressed in wars and neo-fascism, and the left calling for reconstruction, people resist.
The Accursed Fate of Palestinians in Israeli Prisons
As of August 2025, 10,800 Palestinian political detainees and political prisoners languish in Israeli jails. Since 1967, 320 political prisoners have died inside Israeli prisons.
79th I-Day: Imperialism & Open Bullying of India
The raison d’etre of neoliberalism is the moving away from all efforts at self-reliance, which necessarily makes a country like India vulnerable to imperialist arm-twisting.
Ivory Coast: Thousands Protest Slide Into Dictatorship
Taking power in 2011 with the help of French military intervention, 83-year-old President Alassane Ouattara is attempting to grab office for a fourth term by barring both main contestants from running for the upcoming election in October.
Pakistan: Thousands Rally Demanding Equal Rights for Religious Minorities
Religious minorities in Pakistan face various forms of discrimination and persecution because of social and institutional biases allegedly preserved and promoted by elements in society and the state.
Pakistan: Textile Workers Demand Better Wages, Labour Rights
Workers organized by Haqooq-e-Khalq and other unions have demanded that the minimum wage be revised as current wages are inadequate to meet their basic needs due to inflation.