Anti-US protests are breaking out in Panama following Trump’s threat to invade the Panama Canal. Unions, who organized the rally yesterday, say that they will defend their country no matter the cost.
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Mexico’s president reminds Trump that the US—not Mexico—consumes drugs and produces weapons used by cartels. This statement follows Trump’s declaration that cartels will be labeled as “Foreign Terrorist Organizations,” a move that could justify possible military intervention.
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Funniest protester of 2024? Watch this young Kenyan from the mass protests in Nairobi this summer turn tear gas into perfume.
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A whopping 100,000 people poured into Serbia’s streets to oppose the Vučić government and demand accountability after the collapse of the railway station canopy in Novi Sad last month. The country has since been in upheaval as students have blockaded nearly all universities.
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🟡 Syria Update — Day 26:
🟡 For the second day, Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham’s (HTS) “Deterrence of Aggression” Operation reportedly continued security operations in the Syrian coastal region. The operation allegedly aims to target soldiers and members of the previous government, as well as confiscate weapons.
🟡 Israeli occupation forces have advanced further into Syria over the past 24 hours, establishing several outposts in villages in the provinces of Quneitra and Daraa. Israeli forces also conducted patrols and raids in the area over the weekend, kidnapping at least two people.
🟡 HTS Leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, commonly known as al-Jolani, named Murhaf Abu Qasra as the defense minister in the interim government. Abu Qasra is a senior HTS figure and led the offensive, which toppled former President Assad.
🟡 Syria’s de facto ruler, Ahmed al-Sharaa, stressed the need for unity and stability in Syria as he called for the lifting of all international sanctions against Syria.
🟡 Work resumed at the crossings linking the areas controlled by the Syrian Interim Government and the areas controlled by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on both banks of the Euphrates River in Deir Ezzor city.
🟡 Türkiye and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) continue their military buildup around Kobani in preparation for an attack on Kurdish-controlled territories in northeast Syria.
🟡 Turkish security forces on Saturday detained 59 people in Istanbul for protesting the killing of two Kurdish journalists in a Turkish drone strike in northeast Syria.
🟡 Türkiye’s foreign minister met with the head of Syria’s new administration, promising help with the political transition and rebuilding the war-torn country after the fall of Assad.
🟡 A factory for Captagon, a highly addictive and illegal stimulant, was reportedly discovered in the Yaafour area in the Damascus countryside. The area was controlled by the Syrian Army’s Fourth Division, led by Maher al-Assad.
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Some “progressives” claimed that they could push the US Democrats to the left from within. How is that going?
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Do you know who this iconic quote belongs to? The Brazilian socialist and Workers’ Party organizer Francisco “Chico” Mendes was tragically assassinated on this day in 1988 by wealthy landowners wanting to extract resources from the Amazon. As a tireless campaigner for the Amazon rainforest, which is now more threatened than ever, he knew precisely how closely environmental protection and class struggle are linked.
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This week’s photo dump featuring people in struggle and major events worldwide. 🌎 📸
🇮🇳 Amritsar, India — Farmers block railway tracks, continuing their protests against the government’s desertion of farmers and subservience to multinational corporations.
🇲🇽 San Ysidro Crossing, US-Mexico Border — Mexican migrants deported from the US protest against their treatment and the racist policies of President-elect Donald Trump.
🇸🇾 Qamishli, Syria — Girls walk by a mural depicting the Kurdish women’s movement, including fighters of the all-female YPJ militia.
🇾🇹 Tsingoni, Mayotte — Locals heckle their colonial ruler and French President Emmanuel Macron, who came to save face after the colony was devastated by a cyclone.
🇺🇦 Kyiv, Ukraine — Rescue workers evacuate people and animals alike from the site of a Russian ballistic missile strike on office and residential buildings.
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Happy Birthday to the pan-African revolutionary Thomas Sankara! Inspired by the example of the revolutionary armed movements in China and Cuba under Mao Zedong and Fidel Castro, he believed the armed forces could act as a progressive socialist force to help improve people’s lives.
Sankara launched extensive social, ecological, and economic programs and land reform. Setting a personal example, he cut his salary and sold off the government fleet of Mercedes while maintaining an austere lifestyle. He was also known for his solid anti-imperialist foreign policy, which challenged Western imperialism in Africa, mainly from France.
However, Sankara’s presidency came to a tragic end in 1987 when he was murdered during a coup organized by Blaise Compaoré, who had become Sankara’s closest friend after they had met in the military and who had been involved in the 1983 revolution. Read on.
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For over two weeks, Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces have been besieging Jenin Refugee Camp in an attempt to crush the resistance groups. red. media met with the fighters who are determined to continue resisting the Israeli occupation.
The clashes started after the PA forces arrested members of the resistance groups and escalated when they subsequently killed two people. Although the PA has a history of cracking down on the resistance, these recent events marked a significant escalation.
While Gaza is being bombed and Israel invades the occupied West Bank, the PA has doubled down on serving the occupation.
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French President Macron was heckled by survivors of the recent cyclone in Mayotte, a French colony near Mozambique. When criticized for the poor disaster response, Macron told grieving locals that they should be “grateful” to be part of France.
There is still no official death toll, but it is expected to be in the thousands as 77% of the colony lives below the poverty line. The makeshift slums worsened the effects of the cyclone, as many houses were quickly blown away.
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Thousands rallied in Qamishli, the de facto capital of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES)—also known as Rojava—to support the US-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The SDF has been resisting weeks of attacks by the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) as the Turkish military prepares for yet another incursion into Kurdish-held Syrian territory.
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Former president of Cuba Raúl Castro (age 93) made a rare public appearance last night to award Cuban athletes the “Hero of the Republic” medal. The recipients included Mijaín López, the only individual athlete to win five consecutive Olympic gold medals, and Omara Durand, an 11-time gold medallist in the Paralympics.
Did you know that Cuba is the most successful Latin American country at the Olympic games? They have more medals than any other despite having a population of just 11 million, 20 times smaller than Brazil.
This success came after the revolution democratized access to sports by rolling out a state plan providing free access to facilities and employing scores of professional coaches available to all.
The results of this can be seen by the fact that before the revolution, the country won just 12 medals between 1896 and 1960. All the gold medals were in fencing, a sport of the upper class. The rest of the country’s 259 medals came after the revolution, most of them in sports practiced by the working class, such as boxing and wrestling.
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Military defections from the pro-Saudi camp to the pro-Ansarallah Yemeni Armed Forces have increased in recent days. Today, 60 soldiers switched allegiance to Ansarallah, receiving commendation from Yemeni Army Col. Ahmed Mohammed Binneh for their decision.
Since March 2015, a Saudi-led multinational military coalition, supported by the US, has been engaged in a protracted war aimed at toppling the Ansarallah-backed Yemeni government in Sana'a, but without success.
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Anti-Nazi partisan Lepa Svetozara Radić from modern-day Bosnia-Herzegovina (former Yugoslavia) was born on this day in 1925. She was executed by the Nazis on February 8, 1943. This photograph (AI-upscaled and colorized) was later found on the body of the German soldier who took it.
Amid a fierce battle, Radić used up all her ammunition. Undeterred, she called on her comrades to fight with their bare hands until overpowered by blows from German rifle butts.
She fought in the 7th Partisan Company of the 2nd Krajina Detachment alongside her sister Dara. On February 8, they were helping refugees, primarily women and children, escape the Nazi 369th and 7th SS Division.
Scheduled for hanging, as the rope was tightened around her neck, her captors offered her a chance at life if she revealed the names of her comrades. Her response was persistent; she was no traitor, and her comrades would reveal themselves when avenging her death.
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🟡 Syria Update — Day 27:
🟡 The Hay’at Tahrir al Sham (HTS)-led Syrian interim government stated it will discuss mechanisms for disarming and dissolving the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) with SDF leadership. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock previously said “The Kurdish groups must be disarmed and integrated into the national security structure.”
🟡 Armed fighters burned a Christmas tree in the northwestern city of Saraqib in the countryside of Hama. An official of the Department of Military Operations in the town says the act was committed by “non-Syrians” and promised harsh punishment and restoration of the tree. Following the incident, people rallied near Damascus against the attack and in support of Syria’s Christian community.
🟡 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said “Israel will have to withdraw from the territories it occupied in Syria sooner or later,” during a speech in Ankara. He also confirmed that Türkiye will work to prevent the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and People's Defense Units (YPG) from posing “threats” to the region.
🟡 An Iranian government spokeswoman stated “We are negotiating to reopen the embassies in Tehran and Damascus, and both sides are ready for that.”
🟡 SDF forces repelled a reported infiltration and attack by Turkish-backed militants on the village of al-Alia, in northeastern Syria. Meanwhile, the Turkish military allegedly hit SDF targets in Kurdish villages in the area with artillery fire.
🟡 The SDF has begun attacking Turkish mercenaries of the Syrian National Army (SNA) east of Manbij. Clashes took place between SNA and SDF militants on the Tishrin Dam line, capturing a group of SNA fighters in the town of Qamishli, near Tishrin Dam.
🟡 The de facto Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa (also known as al-Jolani) said Qatar is ready to invest in Syria’s energy sector and ports following a meeting with a senior Qatari official in Damascus on Monday.
🟡 The US carried out an airstrike in Syria in Deir Ezzor province, claiming it was targeting Islamic State operatives who were moving a truckload of weapons in the area.
🟡 Lebanon announced it will cooperate with an Interpol request to arrest former Syrian intelligence officer Jamil Hassan, accused by the US of committing war crimes under the previous Syrian government.
🟡 Egypt has ordered the deportation of three Syrians who were detained after taking part in street celebrations in Cairo following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad earlier this month.
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Argentinians are flocking en masse to Chile to buy food and other goods. Hyperinflation and stagnating salaries under President Javier Milei have rendered Argentina extremely unaffordable for most people.
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A second officer from the Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces was killed in the clashes with Jenin resistance groups in the occupied West Bank. The operation, which started 18 days ago, is intensifying as PA forces have been seen carrying rocket-propelled grenade launchers near the camp.
PA President Mahmoud Abbas ordered the heads of the security forces to launch the operation in Jenin to take control of the refugee camp. The operation was reviewed by the US, which approved a weapons transfer from Israel.
The PA is trying to prove its ability to crush resistance so it can rule the Gaza Strip after the genocide.
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US President-elect Donald Trump threatened to invade the Panama Canal to reduce crossing fees for US corporations. Unions in Panama say they’re prepared to defend their country. Trump made the remarks yesterday at a Turning Point USA conference, a right-wing event.
The area containing the Panama Canal was a US colony until 1999 when it was transferred to Panama. The current right-wing government of Panama, typically a US ally, asserts that their sovereignty over the canal is non-negotiable.
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Читать полностью…Israel has taken a lot of L’s this year—here’s our compilation of the best blows to the occupation. What did we miss?
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Zionists in the West are becoming increasingly aggressive in the face of the growing global pro-Palestine movement. Here is a compilation of Zionist attacks we have seen this year.
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Today marks the birthday of possibly the most well-known Soviet leader in history, Joseph Stalin. While Tsarist records list his birth date as December 18, 1878, December 21, 1879, became the date observed in the Soviet Union. To this day, it remains the date on which communists around the world remember his legacy.
Stalin was born into an impoverished working-class family in Gori, Georgia. Engaging in secret workers’ meetings from a young age, he swiftly climbed the ranks of the socialist movement, emerging as a leading revolutionary across Tsarist Russia. Close to Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin, Stalin assumed the monumental task of steering the Soviet Union through the turbulent aftermath of the revolution following Lenin’s death.
Stalin’s leadership, spanning from 1924 until his passing in 1953, remains polarizing—even among communists. Yet, his most celebrated achievement was leading the Soviet Union to victory over fascism, culminating in the defeat of Hitler’s Germany.
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Biden deported more migrants than Trump ever did. Figures published yesterday show that more than 270,000 people were deported last fiscal year, the highest since 2014. However, Obama remains the undisputed record holder for deportations, with over 400,000 deportations in 2012.
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The Actor of the Year Award goes to this French pro-Israel politician, who turns into a clown by staging an attack on himself at a pro-Palestine protest.
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The biggest Amazon strike in history is underway, and Starbucks workers are rising up as well. Workers are hitting the capitalists when it hurts the most: the busy holiday season. Meanwhile, police are serving Jeff Bezos by breaking picket lines and arresting workers.
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🟡 Syria Update — Day 23:
🟡 US diplomats are visiting Syria for the first time in over a decade. The delegation will meet with the new Syrian leadership, including Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), despite HTS remaining on the US terrorist list.
🟡 The Pentagon says there are now 2,000 US troops in Syria, up from the previous 900 who comprise their “core presence.”
🟡 Iraq handed over 1,905 Syrian soldiers who previously fled to Iraq during the HTS takeover. The soldiers had protested to demand their safe return.
🟡 The Greek Orthodox Church in Syria canceled Christmas and all holiday celebrations until security is restored.
🟡 Syria’s largest oil refinery has halted operations after not receiving the crude oil from Iran, which previously made up the vast majority of the country’s oil production. Following the fall of Assad, an Iranian tanker carrying oil to Syria reversed its course in the Red Sea and headed back toward the Persian Gulf.
🟡 Syrians have taken to the streets in mass numbers in Damascus, demanding a civil and secular state in response to HTS’s talk of constitutional changes. The protest was sparked by comments by a new spokesman for the political administration regarding Syrian women’s ministerial and parliamentary representation.
🟡 Clashes continued between the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) and the US-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) east of Ras al-Ayn. Meanwhile, the SDF launched an operation in the countryside of Raqqa after some ISIS sleeper cells allegedly entered.
🟡 SDF Commander-in-Chief Mazloum Abdî said that if they reach an agreement with Türkiye to end hostilities in northern Syria, non-Syrian Kurdish fighters will leave Syria.
🟡 Thousands took to the streets in the city of Qamishli to protest against a looming Turkish military incursion and in support for the SDF.
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US terrorist designations are little more than window dressing, shifting based on the geopolitical winds of the times.
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Pensioners in Argentina took to the streets again to protest pension privatization pushed by neoliberal President Javier Milei. This year, pensions have been impacted by inflation of nearly 200% and cuts to free medicine for the elderly.
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🟡 NEW: Putin challenges the West to a “21st century high-tech duel” to put Russia's ominous Oreshnik missile to the test.
“If Western experts believe [the Oreshnik missile can be intercepted], let them propose a technological experiment to us and those funding them in the West, particularly in the United States. Let them select a target, say in Kyiv, concentrate all their air and missile defense systems there, and we’ll strike it with the Oreshnik. Then we’ll see what happens. We’re ready for such an experiment. Is the other side ready?”