Abdullah is a very old Afghan man hospitalised at the Emergency Hospital in Lashkargah. Having spent most of his life skirting around the edges of warfare, he had finally collided directly with it
Interview with the acclaimed Serbian graphic journalist, guest of the Komikazen Festival
A new political movement to fit a new political scenario, in which the Basque left tenaciously continues its search for a peaceful solution
Escalating protests against mining, in a country where ecological and social problems are inseparable Human trafficking in Mongolia
In Nairobi, mining ministers from eleven African states have signed an agreement on ending “the raw materials war”. A conduct code for companies that trading in “high risk” minerals.
The US ambassador in Tegucigalpa, Honduras knew about the coup against Manuel Zelaya on the 28 June 2009 several weeks beforehand… according to the testimony of an ex-minister who was killed shortly after making this revelation
The Pentagon is increasingly relying on Central Asia as a supply route for its troops in Afghanistan: a strategy that risks destabilising the region.Good news: Things like this also happen in Afghanistan.
China’s economic model is creating opportunities for the Global South. But the Dragon still has a lot to learn
The Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan has announced that it will wage war against the imperialist occupiers in Afghanistan, as well as reactionary theocratic Islamists.
Bringing aid and information to isolated villages along the Brahmaphutra River
Thousands are going to South Africa in search of life-saving remedies not available in their own country, creating a highly dangerous short circuit
Extradition to the United States ends the career of the man reputed to be the world’s biggest arms dealer. But is this really the last chapter of his story?
The regime prepares for elections on 7 November, leaving nothing to chance, with the result a foregone conclusion
Destination north: taking the coal to Russia rather than China