Medium-term prospects for peace, let alone democracy, are poor. It’s bad news for the long-suffering Sudanese, but all the more reason why progressive forces internationally should deepen solidarity, in part through demystifying what lies behind this unfolding tragedy, writes Jeremy Cronin
War
Liberation was proud to have joined the demonstration in central London on Saturday 1 June, organised by the Sudanese anti-war forces
The multi-spot eruption of Middle East conflicts and the latest strikes, have caused headaches for the White House while having one beneficiary - the US military-industrial complex
Fathi El-Fadl on why the mass mobilisation of the people, securing their active and unfettered participation in all decision-making institutions is critical
Liberation believes that more war, more bombs, and more destruction in the Middle East only portends the onset of a wider conflict jeopardising the lives and wellbeing of working people in all lands
The life of Ho Chi Minh, the political and personal forces that shaped him, and the role he played in shaping the future of an independent Vietnam
Interview with Shireen Al-Adeimi, a Yemeni-American scholar and activist, 8 years into the Yemen conflict
Mass action is the only course to hold out any prospect of establishing a durable peace in eastern Europe, argues Andrew Murray
£2.3bn in arms to Ukraine and £5m in disaster relief for 23 million people? Is this for real? Apparently yes.
A former senior political figure and diplomat in Afghanistan on the domestic and international political situation, the prospects peace, security and human rights
Steve Bishop assesses the prospects for a new agreement with Iran and the implications of failure to reach a deal.
Liberation is dismayed by the latest act of aggression perpetrated by the state of Israel against the people of occupied Palestine, the worst since the 11-daylong assault on Gaza in May 2021, in yet another brazen violation of international law