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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.

“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.

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.

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.

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.

The South African state aims to criminalise poverty and grassroots organising

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PI Briefing | No. 15 | Red Alert for Cuba

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“The Palestinian national cause sharpened our resolve.”

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Bolivia Six Months Into Rodrigo Paz’s Administration

Briefing

PI Briefing | No. 14 | France’s New African Front

In Nairobi, France came seeking a future in Africa. The Pan-African left came to contest it.

Democracy

A round of elections that signal structural dominance

In India the Assembly election results strengthen the argument for the BJP’s structural political dominance

Ecology

The Conference That Named the Problem: Santa Marta and the Beginning of the End of Fossil Fuels

The Santa Marta conference marks the first major multilateral effort outside the UN COP process to build a Global South-led roadmap for a just transition away from fossil fuels amid mounting climate breakdown and persistent obstruction by fossil fuel interests.

Briefing

PI Briefing | No. 13 | The South Does Not Wait

In Bogotá and Lahore, ministers, economists, organisers and movements gathered to build the programme — and the power — of a sovereign South.

Food Sovereignty

Yaoundé Declaration: The WTO And Free Trade Cause Hunger, Poverty And Inequality

A new trade framework based on food sovereignty is urgent and necessary!

Apartheid

The Prosecutor's Office is investigating a complaint filed against CAF regarding its ties to the Israeli apartheid regime

Spanish prosecutors will review a criminal complaint against Basque train maker CAF for building tram lines that connect illegal Israeli settlements in occupied East Jerusalem.

Briefing

PI Briefing | No. 12 | Hands that hold the world

This May Day, from Havana to Hyderabad, Brasília to Buenos Aires, workers are fighting for land, time, dignity and sovereignty.

Halpin: Note on Techno-Imperialism

Harry Halpin warns that Palantir is a symptom of a larger and insidious form of technological control.

War & Peace

Developing For The Next War: New Zealand’s Five Eyes Satellite Research

Through its Tui and Korimako satellite payloads, New Zealand is quietly helping the US National Reconnaissance Office and the Five Eyes alliance shift toward a “federated” space surveillance system.

Briefing

PI Briefing | No. 11 | Medicine for Minerals

From HIV treatment in Zambia to deportations to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a new US strategy seeks privileged access to critical minerals in Africa.

Regions

South Asia

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

Long reads

Statements

"Trump is manufacturing consent for the invasion of Cuba."

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