LET’S GO FOR SOCIALISM!
Marco Colussi writes that although capitalism appears triumphant today, we must continue to build the socialist alternative, which is the only one that can bring real improvement to all of humanity.
Marco Colussi writes that although capitalism appears triumphant today, we must continue to build the socialist alternative, which is the only one that can bring real improvement to all of humanity.
It is in times of uncertainty that we most urgently need education that effectively trains citizens capable of transforming their context.
Claudia Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on teachers day labor issues, increasing Mexican production consumption, USMCA, ICE agents in Mexico rumour, migration, mining accident victims, and the controversial Ovidio Guzmán agreement.
The national strike is demanding the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE Law and neoliberal ex-president Peña Nieto’s education reform.
While a proposed reform to end the plague of excessive Airbnb rentals remains stalled in Mexico City, in other areas related to social housing, advances are being made.
Claudia Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on new Telecommunications law, foreign policy & US remittances tax, Ovidio Guzmán family asylum in US, 40 hour workweek, Pepe Mujica passing, and combating circulating lies.
The recent summit between China and CELAC, attended by President Xi Jinping and several Latin American heads of state of varying degrees of progressivism. With the threat of Trumpism and tariffs hanging in the air, the summit acquired both greater impetus and urgency.
Jaime is a militant leader of the Los Mineros mineworkers’ union, who had been organizing workers at an open-pit mine owned by Orla Mining of Vancouver, BC, Canada. His life and the lives of his family are being threatened.
Claudia Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on healthcare, pharmaceutical supply, publicly funded surgeries, combating screwworm infection, and the US withdrawing the visa of the Baja California Governor.
Mexico works on the basic premise that a more united Caribbean and Latin America is capable of articulating shared solutions and addressing different geopolitical scenarios.