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PI Briefing | No. 1 | Nuestra América

Venezuela. Mexico. Cuba. Colombia. As Washington seeks to dominate the hemisphere, the Progressive International will convene governments, leaders and movements across Americas will gather to defend the sacred right to self-determination.

Building the Frantz Fanon School: An interview with Mqapheli Bonono

Mqapheli Bonono traces how Abahlali baseMjondolo built its urban commune and the Frantz Fanon School.

Claudia Sheinbaum: Cooperation Yes, Intervention No

Mexico sets out a vision for sovereign equality in the hemisphere.

“A criminal act of imperial aggression.”

Statement from the Cabinet on the US invasion of Venezuela.

India's Gig Workers Strike for Dignity and Protection

Nationwide flash strike by 40,000 app-based delivery workers demands an end to exploitative algorithms and calls for a national policy to ensure fair wages, safety, and social security.

Govan Mbeki Was a Brilliant Pioneer of African Marxism

9 MIN READ

PI Briefing | No. 47 | Venezuela Under Siege

5 MIN READ

Bodies as Barricades

5 MIN READ

What do the Labour Codes Mean for the Indian Worker?

Environment

A Two-Tier System of Protest Policing

Data reveals disparate treatment of peaceful climate activists versus violent far-right agitators.

Briefing

PI Briefing | No. 46 | A Tale of Two Internationals

As Trump seizes tankers, backs coups, and pardons traffickers, a Reactionary International asserts its dominance across the world. Five years on, the Progressive International rises to confront it — and to build an order grounded in liberation, not plunder.

Statements

Beware of Aadhaar

A Warning on India’s Biometric Identity Model

Health

China's "Silk Road Ark" Hospital Ship Docks in Nicaragua

Chinese hospital ship, Silk Road Ark, has provided free medical care to over a thousand Nicaraguans.

Briefing

PI Briefing | No. 45 | Prisoners

Israel’s prison system has become a site of mass killing and enforced disappearance — and now, hunger-striking women in Britain are risking their lives to confront the same logic that destroys Palestinian lives.

Long Reads

Death and Resistance: A Dispatch from HMP Low Newton

An incarcerated activist draws a powerful parallel between the slow violence and denial of autonomy within UK prisons and Israel's tactics in Gaza.

Politics

Atlas Network: Disinformation as a Weapon of Neoliberalism

The organization, founded in 1981, has 589 think tanks in 103 countries that finance the hatred and hoaxes of the extreme right. The objective: to protect the privileges of capital owners.

War & Peace

Forgotten Photos Expose UK Army Abuses In Iraq

Photos and evidence document systemic abuse of Iraqi detainees by British soldiers in 2003, revealing a pattern of hooding, stress positions, and violence.

Briefing

PI Briefing | No. 44 | How we Make Amazon Pay

For the sixth consecutive year, workers around the world are organizing to Make Amazon Pay.

Labor

It’s been 12 years since Rana Plaza. Why is Amazon still refusing to protect Bangladeshi garment workers?

Nazma Akter condemns Amazon for its continued refusal to sign the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety.

Regions

Latin America

PI Briefing | No. 1 | Nuestra América

Long reads

Statements

Claudia Sheinbaum: Cooperation Yes, Intervention No

4 MIN READ

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