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Date March 27, 2025 12:00 AM
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GLOBAL LEFT MIDWEEK – MARCH 26, 2025  
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March 26, 2025
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_ The world economy is going through some stuff _

, From LawNet (Ho Chi Minh City)

 

* Recalibrating Power
* The Crisis of African Liberators
* Prospects for Serbian Uprising
* Palestine, Israel and Free Speech in Germany
* Turkey: People Challenge Erdogan
* Kurds and Syria
* Myanmar and Rohingya Genocide
* Colombia: Restore Workers’ Rights
* Left Parties in France and Germany
* Which Way For Vietnam?

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RECALIBRATING POWER
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_C. P. Chandrasekhar_ / IDEAs (Oxford)

Global capitalism with the US as hegemon is in the process of an
endogenously triggered process of restructuring. Among the many early
signals from the Trump administration to switch US policy at home and
abroad, FIVE INITIATIVES stand out in the economic sphere.

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THE CRISIS OF AFRICAN LIBERATORS
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_Marílio Wane_ / Africa is a Country (New York)

As Mozambique nears 50 years of independence, its ruling party clings
to power amid political turmoil, contested elections, and growing
public discontent. Is this the beginning of a new struggle for
liberation?

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PROSPECTS FOR SERBIAN UPRISING
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_Jan Bělíček and David Scharf_ / Europe Solidaire Sans
Frontières (Paris)

Serbia is experiencing the largest wave of protests in the country’s
history. At its forefront stands a horizontally organised student
movement with mass support. However, President Vučić’s regime is
not giving up yet. The students are turning to Serbian society and
talking about the need to hold civic assemblies at the local level and
that people must start organising themselves. 

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Palestine, Israel and Free Speech in Germany
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_Melanie Schweizer and Robin Jaspert_ / Jacobin (Brooklyn)

German right-wing tabloid Bild ran a smear campaign against civil
servant Melanie Schweizer because of her solidarity with Palestine —
and then she was fired. She told Jacobin what her case says about
the reality of free speech in Germany.

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TURKEY: PEOPLE CHALLENGE ERDOGAN
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_Birsen Altayli, Ece Toksabay and Ali Kucukgocmen_ / Reuters
(London)

Thousands of Turks ramped up protests on Thursday despite a ban on
street gatherings over what they called the undemocratic detention of
Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, as the opposition sought to pin the
blame on President Tayyip Erdogan. Some protestors clashed with
police in Ankara, Izmir and Istanbul, including at universities.

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KURDS AND SYRIA

ÖCALAN LEGITIMIZED THE KURDISH ISSUE
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  _Serkan Demirel_ / ANF News (Amsterdam)

FIRST KURDISH WOMEN'S CONFERENCE IN NORTH-EAST SYRIA
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 ANF News

POWER GRAB
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  _Salih Muslim and Peter Boyle_ / Green Left (Sydney)

EXPLAINER: SYRIA’S TRANSITIONAL CONSTITUTION
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  Rojava Information Center (Qamishli, Syria)

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MYANMAR AND ROHINGYA GENOCIDE
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_Tin Shine Aung_ / New Mandala (Canberra)

The anti-junta National Unity Government is advancing, but its
handling of Aung San Suu Kyi’s reputation has become a critical
fault line within its coalition, dividing former National League for
Democracy members, ethnic organisations, and liberal-democratic groups
within the political wing of the resistance.

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COLOMBIA: RESTORE WORKERS’ RIGHTS
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Colombia Informa via Peoples Dispatch (New Delhi)

On March 19, thousands of workers, unions, and social movements
mobilized across Colombia to demand labor rights and protest the
business sector’s obstruction of labor reforms. The demonstrations
were called by President Petro himself in direct response to Congress
rejecting key labor protections. _Colombia Informa_ interviewed
Edgar Mojica, v.p. of the Unitary Workers’ Central (CUT).

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LEFT PARTIES IN FRANCE AND GERMANY

_DIE LINKE_ FACES LIFE
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/ Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières

UKRAINE WAR DIVIDES THE NEW POPULAR FRONT
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Dejean, Fabien Escalona and Pauline Graulle_ / Europe Solidaire
Sans Frontières

WINNING IN EAST BERLIN
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  _Boris Kanzleiter_ / Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung

_LA FRANCE INSOUMISE_ IN WORKING CLASS DISTRICTS
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  _David Guiraud and Marlon Ettinger_ / Jacobin 

ROSALUX SURVIVES
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Bierbaum, Daniela Trochowski and Alrun Kaune-Nüßlein_ / Rosa
Luxemburg Stiftung

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WHICH WAY FOR VIETNAM?
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_Tung Nguyễn_ / Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung

In late 2024, the General Secretary the Communist Party of Vietnam,
Tô Lâm, announced an unprecedented overhaul of the country’s
political and administrative system. If successful, it could transform
Vietnam’s political landscape and the governance approach to
transform the nation into a socialist high-income economy by 2045.
However, there are also challenges ahead.

* global economy
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* imperialism
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* Mozambique
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* Africa
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* Serbia
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* students
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* Melanie Schweizer
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* Germany
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* Palestine
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* Israel
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* Turkey
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* Turkey Protests
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* Ekrem Imamoglu
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* Kurds
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* Rojava
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* Syria
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* Kurdish Women's Conference
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* Myanmar
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* Rohingya
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* Colombia
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* left parties
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* Die Linke
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* France
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* New Popular Front
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* East Berlin
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* Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
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* Vietnam
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* To Lam
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* Abdullah Öcalan
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