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John Haylett
Features / 24 December 2018
24 December 2018
JOHN HAYLETT spotlights Cuba’s legendary spirit of internationalism
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu announces he has appointed him
Features / 21 November 2018
21 November 2018
As Netanyahu's coalition collapses, what will it mean for the Palestinians, asks JOHN HAYLETT
Features / 31 October 2018
31 October 2018
The agenda of the US-Israeli right-wing administrations was shown up by progressive Jews and Muslims defiant compassion in the wake of the attack, writes JOHN HAYLETT
Colombian special forces — financed and trained by the US
Features / 3 October 2018
3 October 2018
Having downed their own guns two years ago, Farc has denounced the continuing killings from the other side, writes JOHN HAYLETT
Ahed Tamimi (left) and Josette Audin
Features / 19 September 2018
19 September 2018
With 70 years between them, Josette Audin and Ahed Tamimi are the embodiment of timeless struggle — perfect for the opening of the Fete de l’Humanite, writes JOHN HAYLETT
Features / 5 September 2018
5 September 2018
The unrelenting campaign to smear Corbyn must be met with an unwavering commitment to keeping him as leader, says JOHN HAYLETT
The charismatic leader of the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BS
World / 4 September 2018
4 September 2018
U. Senator Bernie Sanders
Book Review / 3 September 2018
3 September 2018
A new book shows how Bernie Sanders's challenge to the Democratic Party machine during the 2016 US election presaged a ground-breaking shift in progressive politics, says JOHN HAYLETT
US flags fly at half-mast outside the Capitol, Washington DC
World / 26 August 2018
26 August 2018
Meet the new boss: Scott Morrison is now Australian PM
World / 24 August 2018
24 August 2018