Thu Oct 30, 2025
October 30, 2025

Africa

MOROCCO: We are the youth, we are not parasites

By Cesar Neto Introduction A clear wave of struggles is shaking Africa. Initially localized in sub-Saharan Africa (Kenya, Ghana, Mozambique, Angola, and Madagascar), these struggles are now spreading northward with mobilizations...

“The Angolan dictatorship responds to the popular uprising with a massacre”

— Unified Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU-Brazil) Inflation, unemployment, and attacks on wages have sparked protests...

Donald Trump’s South African ‘refugee’ farce

By JAMES MARKIN In early May, a small number of the white Afrikaans-speaking ethnic minority...

78 workers killed after being trapped in a mine in South Africa

By César NetoIntroductionThe artisanal miners of South Africa, often of foreign origin and called...

Mozambique: Another African semi-colony sets the continent on fire

By César NetoMozambique is located in southeastern Africa, bathed by the Indian Ocean, and...

Senegal: The Spark That Was Missing

Introduction: The month of March started with yet another country saying loud and clear: this world capitalist crisis, its consequences and the pandemic are unbearable....

Tunisia and the New Waves of the Ongoing Revolutionary Process

Democratic rights had been achieved to a satisfying level in Tunisia (comparing to the situation under the previous dictatorship regime of Bin Ali), after...

Ten Years of Revolutions in the Arab World

On December 17th 2010, the fruit salesman Mohamed Bouazizi set fire to his own body in protest against both the seizure of his apples...

The Sudanese civilian government is under the thumb of the old genocidal military and the USA

Many sectors of the mass movement fight the deepening economic catastrophe By Martin Ralph – International Socialist League The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in...

The first battle of the long war

For almost fifteen days the youth and popular sectors showed their anger against the Government of Buhari. Against the wall, the government unleashed violent...

NIGERIA: from days of struggle against police to the semi-insurrectionary process

Nigeria has been going through a revolutionary process for the last three weeks. It began with the fight against one sector of the police,...

German Government and Volkswagen: Populism and Repression in the South African Pandemic

The German government decided, through the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), together with South African Volkswagen, to support the battle...

German Imperialism and Volkswagen: Dirty Games Continue

German imperialism and its companies have a long history of land grabbing, theft of mineral and agricultural wealth, as well as overexploitation of workers....

Africa Must Not Pay Foreign Debt to Fight Poverty

In October 2019, long before the global coronavirus epidemic, the World Bank already said without shame that: "If the circumstances remain the same, the...

The Fall of Al-Watiya and the Battle for Tripoli

On February 17, 2011 a democratic revolution begins in Libya that culminates in the overthrow of the regime and the dismantling of the Libyan...

On Top of Coronavirus, Recession!

The South African government has just adopted two help lines. To save the bourgeoisie, up to US$ 16.2 bn. For the workers, 6 installments...

A Ticking Time Bomb from North to South Africa

When we talked a bit about the "invisibility" of Africa on the Covid-19 pandemic in the mainstream news, many people must have thought, "I...

Class Struggle Doesn’t Stop Under the Pandemic

The corona virus pandemic, with the measures of social isolation, is forcing many mobilization processes to take a break in their forms of mobilization...

Freedom for Algerian Political Prisoners

On April 6, 2020 Algerian courts sentenced Abdelouahab Fersaoui guilty for “compromising the integrity of the national territory” and “hampering the transport of military...