By Raphaël Schmeller This interview with Aminata Dramane Traoré was first published Nov. 30 in the German newspaper junge Welt (jW). Traoré is an author, human rights activist and former Minister of Culture in Mali. She discusses the chaos caused by Western states in the Sahel and the interests of . . .
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Protesting Amazon’s treatment of workers and its practices that contribute to the climate crisis, coordinated demonstrations in over 30 countries on five continents demanded, “Make Amazon pay!” Held for the third consecutive year on Nov. 25 — “Black Friday” — the actions were called by a broad global coalition of . . .
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Durante la jornada del 15 de noviembre, el mundo estuvo a punto de sufrir una rápida escalada de la guerra por delegación de Estados Unidos y la OTAN contra Rusia en Ucrania. Sin embargo, pronto los representantes del gobierno de Estados Unidos hicieron declaraciones que lo alejaron del borde. Por . . .
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At Amazon [updated November 24] Tens of thousands of workers in the technology sector have been laid off this year. Estimates vary, depending on when you start counting — January or June — and how you categorize the workers. The capitalist class, which has used “high tech” to lower the . . .
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Longtime anti-racist and antiwar activist turned labor lawyer, Staughton Lynd died Nov. 17, five days before his 93rd birthday. (Left to right) Staughton Lynd, Workers World Party co-founder Ted Dostal and WW contributor ‘Mose Peterson,’ Youngstown, Ohio, circa 1995. WW PHOTO Born in Philadelphia in 1929, Staughton Lynd was raised . . .
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