Download the PDF. Brazilian voters reject fascist Bolsonaro End blockade of Cuba! Also: On the picket line; Postal workers quiz DeJoy; Vigil for cops’ victim; ‘Progressive’ Dems cave on Ukraine. Editorial Voter suppression: bloody history World: SIM card registry in the Philippines; No U.S. troops in Haiti! Mundo Obrero: ‘Un . . .
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Election night, Lowndes County, Ala., Nov. 8, 1966. Here is what’s happening in the ramp-up to the “democratic” midterm elections. Every few minutes during the World Series baseball games, hate ads were run against migrants, trans people, Black people. These were bankrolled by “Citizens for Sanity,” an extreme right-ring group . . .
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Computer chip, magnified. By Marc Vandepitte and Jan Jonckheere Originally published in Dutch in De Wereld Morgen. English translation on socialistchina.org. Technology is the key to the future. It is the basis for military might, on the one hand, and economic productivity and a competitive position in the world market, . . .
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Congress of the Communist Party of China, October 2022 By Sergio Rodriguez Gelfenstein * Translated from Spanish by United World International. Many important issues were discussed at the recently concluded 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Chinese and foreign analysts have written extensively on the subject. As . . .
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Ira por la intervención de Estados Unidos en las calles de Haití. Mientras escribimos este editorial, abundan los rumores de que el ejército estadounidense ya se ha movilizado para tomar un aeropuerto en Haití. Los acontecimientos de los últimos meses hacen que tal rumor sea creíble. Sí, creíble, pero aún . . .
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