The Islamic Republic of Iran did not just survive the existential threat of a US-Israeli imposed regime change, it has come out of this war in a significantly strengthened position. Amin Saikal is emeritus professor [...]
Andy Burnham is favourite to win the Makerfield by-election, which could put him on course to be British Prime Minister. But will a Burnham-run Britain actually be any different from a Starmer-run Britain? Tom Blackburn [...]
Jared Kushner’s controversial development on a protected island is being defended by the Albanian Government despite the public backlash. What Kushner and Albania’s prime minister Edi Rama have in common is that they are both [...]
The situation in Gaza is once again getting worse as the Zionist Nazis are cutting back food getting into Gaza Shaimaa Marwan is a journalist based in Gaza. Photo: World Central kitchen The suspension and [...]
What our society has become is so utterly disgusting, no wonder no-one wants to talk about it Wolfgang Knorr is a climate scientist, consultant for the European Space Agency and guest researcher at the Department [...]
If you have a Marxist insight into the workings of finance capital, you are much less likely to assume that all will be well with financial investment. Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City [...]
Berlin’s humiliation at the UN reflects the price of a foreign policy that arms Israel’s genocide, blocks accountability and invokes its own history as a shield against scrutiny Hebh Jamal is a Palestinian American journalist [...]
Data centres are oligarchy in aluminium and steel Robin McAlpine is Head of Strategic Development at the Common Weal think-tank in Scotland. Cross-posted from Common Weal Last week we did a Daily Briefing on the [...]
Reviewed by Branko Milanović The just published book by Christian Christiansen Designing Global Economic Equality: The Making and Unmaking of Global Egalitarian Policies at the United Nations provides an intellectual review of the history of [...]