International Canberra and Beijing: economic ties, geopolitical tensions By Jordan Humphreys / 9 Nov 2020
USA and North America Why it really doesn't matter that Biden won Joe Biden won. Republicans keep the courts, and probably the Senate too–and it doesn’t really matter. Just don't say Bernie would have done better. By D. Taylor / 8 Nov 2020
USA and North America The ‘election of our lifetime’ delivered the worst of America By Ben Hillier / 5 Nov 2020
Britain and Europe Jeremy Corbyn is the victim of a monstrous campaign of slander By D. Taylor / 30 Oct 2020
Oppression Emmanuel Macron's right-wing campaign against 'Islamo-leftism' France’s government is waging war on "Islamo-leftism"–and the enemy is anyone who stands up to Islamophobia. By Nora Pardi / 28 Oct 2020
USA and North America US history proves it: change comes from struggle, not elections Pinning hopes on the outcome of elections has weakened social movements. When the oppressed take matters into their own hands, things change. By Eleanor Morley / 26 Oct 2020
International New Zealand's election dismays the right and challenges the left By Dougal McNeill / 22 Oct 2020
USA and North America Bernie Sanders and the left: what happened? The two presidential campaigns of Bernie Sanders have culminated in the US left coming under enormous pressure to fall in behind the neoliberal Joe Biden. Where did it all go wrong? By Mick Armstrong / 19 Oct 2020