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Resisting U.S. Human Rights Barbarism: The Arrest of Alyssa Philip In Trinidad and Tobago

The arrest of activist Alyssa Phillip during Trinidad's Labour Day celebrations exposes the government's alignment with U.S. security interests

Bodies for Export: Blood Cherries

Behind Chile's glossy agro-export success lies a system of structural precariousness that exploits thousands of migrant women.

PI Briefing | No. 19 | Albania Is Not For Sale

Albanians are rising against the Trumps’ luxury land grab — and insisting their country is not for sale.

Elbows up? Canada is letting Pentagon take ‘unprecedented’ stakes in Canadian mines 

Canada is fast-tracking critical mineral mining while U.S. Pentagon funding and ownership stakes quietly redirect those minerals toward American weapons production.

Revealed: How Britain Weaponised Terrorism Laws Against Activists

Four Palestine Action activists face being sentenced as terrorists for criminal damage under a UK law that lets judges add a “terrorism connection” based solely on property damage.

Milei intensifies his attacks on labour rights in Argentina.

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PI Briefing | No. 18 | Colombia’s Sovereignty on the Ballot

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Israelis unite behind death penalty for Palestinians

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“Colombia has begun to show that another economic path is possible”

Briefing

PI Briefing | No. 17 | Ballots, Bulldozers, Bombs

The Reactionary International advances through elections, land grabs and militarisation. Its opponents are learning to meet it on every front.

Migration

The border management fairytale

How the migration control dogma is used to maintain neocolonial rule and commodify human movements

Palestine

“The unity of the resistance rifle may be the only lifeboat to end this criminal usurping entity”

Fida Abdel Fattah on how the ongoing Nakba and Gaza genocide expose the futility of international law against a defiant Zionist-US alliance.

Militarism

Dead souls in the sugarlands: Counterinsurgency and the moral life of solidarity in Negros

A firsthand reflection on the Philippine counterinsurgency’s human toll, arguing that such historical violence cannot be fixed by technical reforms alone.

Briefing

PI Briefing | No. 16 | The Wages of Aggression

From oil futures to fertiliser markets, the US-Israeli war on Iran is rippling through the world economy — and sharpening the choice between scarcity and sovereignty.

Politics

Limbo in the south: Despite ceasefire, Lebanon’s displaced still await political pathway 

Despite a ceasefire, displaced Lebanese families returning home find only shattered homes and a persistent sense of limbo, as ongoing Israeli strikes, occupation, and political uncertainty trap them between the desperate need for normalcy and the very real threat of renewed war.

Palestine

“The will of the peoples remains alive”

Rola Abu Dahou, a released Palestinian political prisoner and professor at Birzeit University, reflects on the history of settler-colonial violence and the responsibility of the academic community in Palestine.

Black Propaganda

Britain’s Secret ‘Black Propaganda’ Operations

Files reveal that the UK government’s covert propaganda unit, the IRD’s Special Editorial Unit, ran fake news agencies, forged documents, and manipulated journalists globally to undermine the Soviet Union, anti-colonial leaders, and leftist movements during the Cold War.

Geopolitics

Muizzu’s Maldives cooks up a sovereignty dispute over the Chagos Islands

Under Mohamed Muizzu, the Maldives is contesting Mauritius’ claim to the Chagos archipelago, inserting itself into a geopolitical dispute also involving the United Kingdom and the United States.

Militarism

Donald Trump Is on a Mining Offensive in DR Congo

The Trump administration is orchestrating a renewed US resource offensive in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the expense of local populations and democratic accountability.

Regions

Long reads

Statements

“Colombia has begun to show that another economic path is possible”

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