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Kate Clark
Sister of Mercy, painted by Marat Samsonov in 1954
Features / 9 May 2025
9 May 2025

As Moscow celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Nazi defeat without Western allies in attendance, the EU even sanctions nations choosing to attend, revealing how completely the USSR's sacrifice of 27 million lives has been erased, argues KATE CLARK

A picture on the wall of the Victor Jara Foundation, with Vi
Features / 23 November 2023
23 November 2023
KATE CLARK remembers her friend and comrade who she met after they both fled the persecution of leftists following Pinochet's far-right coup in Chile
Yelena Monroy poses for portrait by photos of detainees who
Features / 11 September 2023
11 September 2023
KATE CLARK was in Chile when General Pinochet cut down the progressive government of Salvador Allende in a coup that ushered in years of brutality
Kate Clark, Morning Star Moscow correspondent
Features / 1 September 2022
1 September 2022
KATE CLARK, the Morning Star's Moscow correspondent from 1985, reflects on her tumultuous years covering glasnost and perestroika for our paper
A convoy of Russian armored vehicles moves along a highway i
Features / 25 January 2022
25 January 2022
With the current heightened levels of anti-Russian sentiment and the return of the cold war mindset, it is important to understand the history of this region and why it sees itself as Russian, writes KATE CLARK
A woman reads a newspaper showing the results of the previou
Features / 28 October 2020
28 October 2020
Decades after the brutal dictator Pinochet left power, having butchered the legitimate socialist government, a historic plebiscite has voted to remove his right-wing constitution. Now is the time for the left to surge forward with a new social contract, writes KATE CLARK
Film Festival Round-up / 14 June 2018
14 June 2018