Labour’s leaders are worried. Their cunning plan was to sit back and do nothing while the Tories attacked, hoping that the Tories’ resulting unpopularity would get them back into office.
Mario Nain says new struggles are sweeping Chile—and that activists must learn the lessons from defeats in the 1970s
Panos Garganas says that resistance and economic crisis are fuelling a crisis for Greece’s government—and bailouts can’t stop it
Statement by Revolutionary Socialists (Egypt), Revolutionary Left Current (Syria), Union of Communists (Iraq), Al-Mounadil-a (Morocco), Socialist Forum (Lebanon), League of the Workers' Left (Tunisia)
Protests in Tunis confront the government over its inability to challenge neoliberalism, writes Jaouhar Bani
The US government is very pleased with itself for restarting the “stalled peace process” between Israel and the Palestinians after five years.
3D printers open up new possibilities for design and production but they don’t live up to the hype, writes Dave Sewell
The blind pursuit of profit means capitalism is taking us ever faster toward climate catastrophe, says John Parrington
In a bid to make a splash above the drone of silly season stories, various bits of Labour decided to throw a few shapes. It was a bit of a mess.
The term “three parent baby” is misleading but the technology could combat disease, says John Parrington
When we say the Egyptian Revolution is permanent, it’s not just that it literally hasn’t stopped since 2011.
Revolutionary socialist Gigi Ibrahim writes how activists are fighting back against attacks on women