By Sergio Ortiz Ortiz, an Argentine Marxist-Leninist and a leading member of the Party of Liberation (PL), published this analysis of Brazil’s national elections Oct. 8, 2022, on his website. Translation: John Catalinotto. The Oct. 2 first round of Brazil’s elections had a rare mix of positive and worrying aspects, . . .
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British railway workers demanding wage increases to keep pace with decades-high inflation have spearheaded a wave of industrial job actions across that country since this summer. British rail workers strike, Oct. 5. Their strikes brought a nearly complete shutdown of the rail network, coupled with a national strike by 115,000 . . .
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Philadelphia Hundreds of trans people, family members, friends and supporters joined the 12th Annual Philly Trans March on Oct. 8. They proudly carried signs and banners and through Philadelphia neighborhoods, chanting slogans to demand “a safer and more inclusive environment for everyone.” The rally was organized by members of Philadelphia’s . . .
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By Narciso Isa Conde Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic The following is a guest commentary by an historic leader of the revolutionary movement in the Dominican Republic. Translation: John Catalinotto It seemed, not only that [Luis Inácio Lula da Silva] Lula was going to win, but also that he was going . . .
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