Again, as in the 1980s, Nicaragua is making a gross political mistake: standing in the middle of the struggles for hegemony of the great industrialized countries of the world. Español
On April 28, Brazil witnessed one of the most impressive general strikes ever. What, if anything, changed after the strike? How will the resistance to the Temer government go on? Español Português
The judicial and media persecution of former President Lula da Silva is unethical and illegitimate. By criminalizing Lula selectively and without proof, Judge Sergio Moro assaults Brazilian democracy. Español Português
One of Spain's most unlikely political alliances has ancient roots.
In the Trumpian world writ large, the feminist struggle is more acute than ever. 13-16 May, the Nobel Women’s Initiative brings activists to Germany to strategise about advancing women’s rights while opening democratic space.
Sofia Gallisá Muriente talks about the construction after the effervescence, the park and its daily dynamics – much as a school with political implications. Español Português
Labour market support systems need to adapt to the growing number of workers in vulnerable employment.
The Five Star Movement has polarised people’s attention and anger around a discourse on legality that is non- or anti-political. Neither extreme left nor right, but only while they are safely in the opposition.
The French have used their democracy to give this young man in an old country a chance to experiment with a new type of politics. But have we tried everything?
Beyond the French elections, how much ‘business as usual’ can French and German voters take?
Does Macron leave the room for citizen participation? Will his pledges of social and economic reforms include giving citizens a greater say?
Lesbophobia knows no boundaries. Persecuted by the family of one of them, Jimena and Shaza travelled first to Dubai, then to Georgia, and were finally detained in Turkey. Español