Iraq: 20 years on

Peter Stoddart reflects on the legacy of the Iraq War protests and draws parallels with the current imperialist war in Ukraine

Scottish trade unionists in Ukraine, 1951

Nathan Hennebry examines a 1951 report written by a delegation of Scottish trade unionists who travelled to Ukraine to learn about life as a worker under socialism

G20 summit sees continuation of status quo

The G20 summit was held in Bali, Indonesia, earlier this week. The meeting saw world leaders discuss environment, inflation, and the war in Ukraine, among other issues

DKU statement on Nord Stream explosions

“We must think critically when the media is trying to make this a murder mystery”, writes the International Department of the Danish Young Communist League

37 refugees killed at Melilla border

37 African refugees have been killed at the hands of border guards after hundreds attempted to rush into the Spanish coastal enclave of Melilla, an autonomous city located on the northern border of Morocco, last Friday (24 June)

Why ‘no war but the class war’ is a necessary cliché

It isn’t easy rhetoric — it is simply the best answer, as our government indicates its desire to join the war in Ukraine, we must tie them up at home with a furious escalation of class struggle against the cost-of living crisis, writes James Meechan

What is ‘Stalinism’?

Ben Ughetti writes on how the term has gained popularity amongst sectarian and reactionary political forces

Ukraine’s decommunisation and the rise of fascism

“Thirty years since the overthrow of socialism in the Soviet Union, the peoples of Russia and Ukraine, who lived together in peace for more than 70 years, are now shedding their blood fighting each other”, writes Nikos Mottas