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by Milan Rai
The US has regularly opposed democracy, overthrowing democratically elected leaders it doesn't like, Milan Rai reminds us
by Lisa Fithian
Veteran activist Lisa Fithian reflects on what really threatens the powers that be
by Richard Barnard, Huda Ammori, Henrietta Cullinan
An interview with two founder members of Palestine Action
How can white anti-racists stay motivated for the long struggle ahead?
by PN staff
On 22 January, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons became law
by David Polden
Home office failed in its legal duties towards black Britons - report
Are UK police still spying on activists?, asks inquiry head
Wikileaks founder denied bail pending US appeal
Arms company blockaded on anniversary of Paris climate agreement
'Beacon of truth' bamboo tower erected in river Colne
Ukrainian journalist and conscientious objector attacked
Four charged for toppling Colston statue
by Ann Kramer
Ann Kramer reflects on International Women's Days past, present and future
by Nick Dearden
Corporations want trade deals that deregulate and marketise society
by El Jones
A black woman marks the election of another black woman as vice-president of the US
by Emily Johns
Emily Johns looks at the ideas behind the Artist Support Pledge
by Claire Poyner
Our columnist takes on the pandemic conspiracy theorists
by Rebecca Elson-Watkins
Trump's trial should be used to put the truth about Trumpism before the US people
by Cath
Is living in desperately bad material circumstances a pre-requisite for a revolutionary society?, wonders our Leeds cooperator
by Penny Stone
Penny Stone celebrates a historic moment in the struggle against nuclear weapons