End of Assad’s brutal rule opens new space for Syria’s popular movement

After decades of bloody and brutal dictatorship, the Assad regime in Syria has been toppled in a matter of days.

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Rich countries refuse to pay for climate action at talks in petrostate

Another greenwashing climate summit was held in petrostate Azerbaijan in November, in the wake of climate denier Donald Trump’s re-election in the US.

Trump returns after Democrats back genocide and a rigged system

A racist far right figure with a history of extreme sexism will sit at the top of the world’s most powerful country, after Donald Trump regained the US Presidency.

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