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RESIST, RESIST, RESIST: Jim Martinez, center, and Jamila Rice, right in yellow, of Bay Resistance, at the San Francisco Free America Walkout, an anti-ICE protest on Tuesday, January 20 / Pic:Yalonda M. James/San Francisco Chronicle via AP
Features / 22 January 2026
22 January 2026

ROBERT GRIFFITHS delivered the main political report to the Communist Party's executive committee meeting last weekend. Here is the first of two articles based on his address

ETHNIC STRIFE: Women condemn, yesterday, a video in circulation that allegedly shows a fighter affiliated with the Syrian government holding the braid of a Kurdish female fighter after killing her, in Qamishli, northeastern Syria
Middle East / 23 January 2026
23 January 2026

VIJAY PRASHAD details how US support for Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa allowed him to break the resistance of the autonomous Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)

SAME OLD SAME OLD: The USS Saratoga became the fist aircraft carrier to pull up pierside at Diego Garcia in December 1985 / Pic: PD Goodrich/CC
Middle East / 23 January 2026
23 January 2026

Trump’s ‘Peace Council’ is not a peace project, but a war and colonial council that renews Western colonialism, writes SEVIM DAGDELEN

SHOWING NO FEAR: Cubans file past the US Embassy on January 16 holding a banner: ‘Listen Rubio, listen Trumpeta (Loudmouth) stop hussling us, our people will be respected’
Features / 23 January 2026
23 January 2026

The US attack on Venezuela raises grave threats to Cuba and the region, writes NATASHA HICKMAN of Cuba Solidarity Campaign

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi attend the Global Fintech Fest in Mumbai. The PM is visiting India to promote the recently signed trade deal with the south Asian nation. Picture date: Thursday October 9, 2025.
Capitalism / 22 January 2026
22 January 2026

Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary MA BABY reflects on 2025, tracing how war, imperialism, shrinking democratic spaces and neoliberal restructuring shaped global and Indian politics – pointing towards the urgent task of building a more democratic and just future

American singer Paul Robeson at Waterloo Station, leaving for Hollywood to act in his first film
History / 22 January 2026
22 January 2026

ROGER McKENZIE pays tribute to a communist, internationalist and organiser, who endures, 50 years after his death, not just as a towering artist but as a master teacher of struggle

FULL OF HIMDSELF President Donald Trump arrives at Zurich International Airport for the World Economic Forum on Wednesday
US Imperialism / 22 January 2026
22 January 2026

Trump’s vision of ‘might is right’ signals the collapse of the postwar order — and a warning of who may be next, warns BOB ORAM

BONE OF CONTENTION: Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam aerial view in August 2024, the main spillway seen in the foreground; map showing GERD location Pics: (L to R) Prime Minister Office Ethiopia/CC; Hel-hama/CC
Features / 21 January 2026
21 January 2026

Tensions have once again escalated between Egypt and Ethiopia over GERD, Africa’s largest hydroelectric project, and now Trump has offered to mediate. NICHOLAS MWANGI reports

THE KILLING NEVER STOPS: Relatives mourn Mohammed al-Hawli killed in an Israeli military strike on January 16 2026
Features / 21 January 2026
21 January 2026

RAMZY BAROUD sees Gaza abandoned while the genocide continues

Cartoon: Sally Lewis
Eyes Left / 21 January 2026
21 January 2026

ANDREW MURRAY offers some troubling thoughts on pressing political issues

   Protesters participate in a demonstration in support of the nationwide mass protests in Iran against the government, in Berlin, Germany, January 18, 2026
Middle East / 20 January 2026
20 January 2026

While Iranians take to the streets en masse to protest sky-high inflation, Trump and Netanyahu are threatening military intervention. The Iranian population is trapped between a repressive regime, a suffocating economic war from the outside, and a history of dark alliances, argues MARC VANDEPITTE

Voices of Scotland / 20 January 2026
20 January 2026

Unison Scotland’s BRENDA AITCHISON says her union won’t tolerate further cuts to public services