Negotiations to end Russia's war in Ukraine must be aimed at achieving a lasting and just peace. Federico Fuentes reports.
Russia's war on Ukraine
Nataliya Levytska,聽deputy chairperson of the Independent Mineworkers Union of Ukraine, discusses the situation of Ukrainian trade unions.
Ukrainian and Polish trade unions are calling on the International Trade Union Confederation to expel聽the pro-war Russian Federation of Trade Unions, reports Federico Fuentes.
Ukrainian socialist Hanna Perekhoda discusses Russia鈥檚 relationship with Ukraine, the role of language in the conflict and the realities of the Donbas.
Russia鈥檚 lower house of parliament passed a bill to outlaw the promotion of 鈥渘on-traditional sexual relations鈥 on October 27. Not one of the 400 MPs opposed it, reports Dick Nichols.
Speaking from Kyiv, Denys Pilash 鈥 a political scientist and activist with the Ukrainian democratic socialist organisation Social Movement 鈥 addressed 91自拍论坛鈥檚 Ecosocialism 2022 conference.
Anti-war activists and workers should view with suspicion and be very wary of any further Australian military intervention in the war in Ukraine, argue Alex Bainbridge and Peter Boyle.
Sydney Stop the War Coalition released a statement opposing the deployment of Australian Defence Force trainers and raising concerns about the lack of parliamentary oversight, reports Kerry Smith.
Socialist Taras Bilous argues that calls for diplomacy mean nothing unless they take account of negotiating positions, concrete concessions, and the willingness of the parties to adhere to any signed agreement.
There are grave fears for the safety of Ukrainian anti-fascist and human rights activist Maksym Butkevych, following his capture by Russians troops, reports Federico Fuentes.
Since Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine, European left parties have been debating their anti-war positions. Die Linke, Germany鈥檚 left party, is about to launch a new round of discussion ahead of its 2023 national congress, reports Sibylle Kaczorek.
Some claim the fighting in Ukraine is nothing more than a 鈥減roxy war鈥 between Washington and Moscow. On this basis, they deny Ukrainians their right to self-determination and self-defence. This view is mistaken, argue聽Geoff Mirelowitz and Argiris Malapanis.
- Previous page
- Page 7
- Next page