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A street scene in Cuba
Features / 27 May 2026
27 May 2026

The real ‘humanitarian threat’ isn’t Cuba but the United States, where poverty, lack of healthcare and illiteracy abound, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

PAST INFORMS FUTURE: The kora-playing, London- born Maya Sona Jobarteh is a member of one of the five principal griot practicing families from West Africa / Pic: World Trade Organisation/Jay Louvion
Features / 27 May 2026
27 May 2026

ROGER McKENZIE draws attention to the much-neglected oral traditions of the global South that define the identity – and therefore the liberation – of its custodians

BITTER HARVEST: Fires in Argentine Patagonia in February 2026 / Pic: tfnoticias/CC
Features / 27 May 2026
27 May 2026

Established as a landmark victory for the climate movement, the CCC promised to hold governments to account. Today, it is understating the danger of climate chaos and impeding the radical action needed, says IAN SINCLAIR

Nigel Farage
Features / 27 May 2026
27 May 2026

Labour movement history in Britain shows workers secured reforms through collective pressure and political representation, rather than being gifted from above, writes KEITH FLETT

IRON HEEL: Police officers storm Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) headquarters in Ankara on Sunday
Features / 26 May 2026
26 May 2026

CLAUDIA WEBBE looks at how Britain’s Nato ally has upped the stakes in its effort to silence domestic dissenting voices

Trump on air force one
Eyes Left / 26 May 2026
26 May 2026

The US president’s adventurism in Iran began as a display of overwhelming force but has swiftly become a lesson in over-reach, says ANDREW MURRAY

Ismara Vargas Walter
Features / 26 May 2026
26 May 2026

Cuban ambassador to Britain ISMARA VARGAS WALTER speaks to Morning Star editor Ben Chacko about the desperate situation caused by the US siege and the growing risk of war

Black trade unionists in the US: civil and labour rights are the same fight
Features / 26 May 2026
26 May 2026

CAMERON HARRISON reports on the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists convention in Atlanta

A US Air Force B-1 bomber is loaded with bombs at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, March 16, 2026
Features / 25 May 2026
25 May 2026

MIKE SCOTT says we would be happier, healthier and richer as a country if we cut military spending and stopped cleaving to Washington

 Coins and Scottish bank notes
Voices of Scotland / 26 May 2026
26 May 2026

NATHAN HENNEBRY says the Scottish TUC rightly recognises the extreme disparities of wealth and power built into the system, but hasn’t linked austerity to the war drive causing it

President Donald Trump speaks at Rockland Community College, May 22, 2026, in Suffern, N.Y.
Features / 25 May 2026
25 May 2026

The racist Republican tactic of redistricting to keep Trump and his base in power is turning the clock back to the 1950s, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER