The manipulation of the ballot papers made the rigging of the Namibian elections subtle and largely invisible.
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What is happening in Syria?
A coalition of Syrian rebels has toppled President Bashar al-Assad’s government and captured the capital, Damascus.
While the planet burns: exposing the failure of the COPs and seeding glimmers of hope
As we prepare to say farewell to 2024, we must pause to reflect on the state of our planet’s climate emergency and our responses to it.
THE PROBLEM IS NOT WITH ‘FOREIGNERS’
The tragic deaths of the children and the suffering of informal mineworkers should unite South Africans in demanding systemic change rather than scapegoating vulnerable groups.
COP 29 failed humanity
In the feature of this issue, we focus on climate change and the just transition.
Challenging exclusion: the fight for fair SRD grants
The SRD grant was introduced in May 2020 to support people without income during the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Just transition requires social dialogue and protection
Trade unions in the mining sector are in a unique position when it comes to the just transition.
Africa can use Global North’s unilateral departures from trade agreements to support low carbon industrialisation
Africa is among regions contributing least to global warming, but among those most affected by it.
Bangladesh: from despot to neoliberal leader
The Left must reinvent itself, reorganise and unify against all forms of bourgeois domination.