Issue: November/December 2025

  • Gaza – no peace without justice

    If two years of live-streamed genocide proves anything, it is that there can be no peace in the Middle East while the settler colonial state of Israel continues to exist.There can be no permanent peace in the Middle East while colonists continue not only to occupy stolen land but additionally... [Read more]

  • The rise of Reform

    Reform are currently heading opinion polls, with 28% of people indicating their intention to vote for Reform at the next General Election. Of course, the next General Election is not expected until 2029 and opinion polls are designed not as much to gauge opinions as to form them. It could also be... [Read more]

  • France – the epitome of capitalism in crisis

    As France’s political and economic crises deepen, the gulf between the people, their politicians, and the capitalist system itself widens exponentially. The trajectory toward collapse remains constant, yet the recent upheavals in France’s political system bring the looming inevitability of that... [Read more]

  • The geopolitics of Nepal’s 2025 Gen Z uprising

    Nepal has been shaken by its most dramatic political upheaval since the abolition of the monarchy in 2008. On September 16, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned amid nationwide unrest that left at least 22 people dead, including 19 protesters killed in clashes with police earlier in the week.It... [Read more]

  • Understanding the heroism of Yemen – Part 2

    Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resulting loss of foreign support, the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen in the south, already deeply weakened following a violent civil conflict in 1986, voted for re-unification with the Yemeni Arab Republic in the north. This took place in... [Read more]

  • Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s answer to a media question about parliamentary elections in Moldova 29-09-2025

    Question: Moldova held parliamentary elections on September 28. The Moldovan Central Election Commission says the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity won. How does the Foreign Ministry assess the election outcomes?Maria Zakharova: The election campaign was assessed as unprecedentedly dirty and... [Read more]

  • Food and farming in Britain – the lamentable situation and how the market brought us here

    Britain has some of the best agricultural land in the world, so why is it that more than one third of the food consumed here is imported?The headline figure from a 2024 report issued by Defra (the Department for the Environment, Food, Rural and Agricultural affairs), is that only 62% of the food... [Read more]

  • Stalin’s Library by Geoffrey Roberts – a resumé and review – Part 5

    Stalin’s pometki (annotations)Stalin was in the habit of writing in the margins of books he read, as well as underlining some sentences or paragraphs. Among his expressions of disapproval or disdain were expressions such as ‘haha’, ‘gibberish’, ‘nonsense’, ‘rubbish’, ‘fool’, ‘scumbag’,... [Read more]

  • Comrade Léon Landini: A Century of Revolutionary Fire

    By the Communist Revolutionary Party of FranceThe working class of the world has lost a titan. Comrade Léon Landini, the last survivor of the legendary Francs-Tireurs et Partisans de la Main-d’Oeuvre Immigrée (FTP-MOI) – the Immigrant Workforce Partisans of France – has fallen. His heart, which... [Read more]