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In the face of Trump II, Europe must cast off its bridgehead status, diversify trade and source energy in a competitive manner once again. If there is no turning away from the vassal relationship, Europe’s further social and economic decline appears to be unstoppable, writes Sevim Dagdelen
If we want to take on war in 2025, we must take on our own governments and NATO, writes the convener of the British Peace Assembly, DR. LIZ PAYNE.
The World Peace Council expresses its solidarity with the Syrian people, who are "entering a new and uncertain phase in their history"
NATO is a front to justify US military intervention, two US activists effectively evidence in this excellent primer on the 75 year old military alliance, writes Steve Bishop
The US is attempting more than ever to draw on the resources of its allies. But what path is to be taken in a multipolar world? By Sevim Dagdelen
Liberation applauds and support AKEL's call on the Cypriot people to strengthen the flame of hope and galvanise in the struggle for reunification and peace.
"Not to Forget! 1999 - 2024" The Belgrade Declaration The official communique issued by the Belgrade Forum for a World of Equals, 22 - 24 March 2024
Britain should come out of NATO, NATO should be disbanded and a truly international foreign policy of peaceful coexistence should be implemented
There are increasing indications that the world order is changing and that the changes are not to the liking of the US and its NATO allies. The most obvious of these is in relation to China, writes Steve Bishop, who traces the origins of this global geopolitical realignment, writes Steve Bishop
Israel’s assault on Gaza has prompted a resurgence of the issue of the presence of “the sovereign” British military bases in Cyprus, writes Vera Polycarpou
Liberation explicitly rejects the notion of an armed intervention, under any pretext, or of foreign interference in the sovereign affairs of Niger
Peace, democracy and social justice are core to the ethos of May Day and central to the campaigning priorities of Liberation. These goals will only be achieved through solidarity action and unity amongst the workers of all nations.
On the enduring resilience, relevance and reach of a popular international organisation founded after WWII under the slogan ‘No More War, No More Fascism’
Sevim Dagdelen on an international conference in Havana bringing together social activists, intellectuals, parliamentarians, artists and academics from 80+ countries
John Foster on how US aggression on China, NATO enlargement and the resulting war in Ukraine have influenced geopolitical shifts in the Middle East
The twenty first century scramble for Africa is no less significant than that of the nineteenth century and is potentially even more dangerous, argues Steve Bishop
Mass action is the only course to hold out any prospect of establishing a durable peace in eastern Europe, argues Andrew Murray
To reverse the current crisis and slide towards a catastrophic world war, Britain needs to set a new course -one in which it can lead by example.
Britain’s territory on Cyprus formed a key part of NATO’s surveillance and nuclear capabilities in the Mediterranean during the Cold War
Speech by Sevim Dağdelen at the Conferencia por el Equilibrio del Mundo, Havana, Cuba, 26 January 2023
“Colonial past – Neo-colonial present? International Relations in the Light of War, Sanctions and International Law”, Lecture by Sevim Dagdelen