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Activists march through Xochimilco, Mexico, protesting against corporations

Climate change is disrupting and harming our lives, writes Tamara Pearson, so we need to disrupt and force change.

Media propaganda

John Pilger asks, isn鈥檛 it time those who are meant to keep the record straight declared their independence and decoded the propaganda?

Wild fire

As the climate crisis deepens, rich states refuse to seriously fund climate adaptation聽while spending trillions on militarisation and war, writes Murad Qureshi.

Nuclear weapons test

A United Nations meeting in Vienna mapped out a plan for participating states to 鈥渇ree the world鈥 of nuclear weapons, reports Pip Hinman.

NATO globalisation

British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss calls for the 鈥済lobalisation鈥 of NATO to pre-empt 鈥渢hreats in the Indo-Pacific鈥, namely China, William Briggs reports.

1956 USSR Spartakiade comemorative stamp cr Wikipedia

In 1921, an international association was founded to unify workers' sports and gymnastics organisations into support centers for class struggle, writes John Riddell.

A global digital campaign will be launched聽to end the unfair and unjust ban on the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), reports Peter Boyle.

The COP26 Coalition is hosting the People鈥檚 Summit for Climate Justice, from November 7鈥10, and has called a global day of protest action for climate justice on November 6. 91自拍论坛 spoke to the COP26 Coalition's Camille Barbagallo.

The profits from the production and sale of COVID-19 vaccines has created nine new billionaires with a combined wealth greater than the cost of vaccinating the world鈥檚 poorest countries, report Stephen Coates and Rachel Evans.

Urban organic agriculture in Havana

The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened global food insecurity. An estimated 132 million more people have been tipped into acute malnutrition since the pandemic began, writes Barry Healy.

We cannot trust capitalism to do what is necessary to avoid runaway climate change, argues Barry Sheppard.

As some of the world鈥檚 wealthiest countries move closer towards fully vaccinating their populations against COVID-19, there could not be a starker contrast when looking at countries in the Global South, writes Ben Radford.