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Mapping Faultlines: G20 Meeting, missed chances for peace and next phase of Ukraine war

NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha talks about the recent G20 foreign ministers’ meeting and how it failed to provide an opening for peace as the Ukraine war enters its fifth month

Melilla Massacre: How Spanish-Moroccan collusion left dozens of refugees dead

At least 37 African refugees were killed in Melilla on June 24 when security forces opened fire on them. Along with Spanish forces, Moroccan forces also participated in this operation.

Victory after 2 weeks of national strike in Ecuador

The strike ended after a deal was signed by Government Minister Francisco Jiménez, Indigenous leader Leonidas Iza and the head of the Episcopal Conference, Monsignor Luis Cabrera, who acted as mediator.

How corporates caused inflation

Senior journalist Aunindyo Chakravarty examines the reasons for the global inflation and points out that the biggest factor is higher corporate profits, as companies have used the cover of COVID disruptions to mark up prices way beyond the rise in costs

Mapping Faultlines: Springtime for BRICS?

In this episode, NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha talks about the recent BRICS summit and the relevance of the bloc in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war and geopolitical developments

More than 80,000 hit the streets of Belgium against inflation

In the past few months, workers across Europe, including in Belgium, have been organizing frequent mobilizations against the ongoing cost of living crisis.

Gaza blockade: How many more people have to die?

Rania Khalek of BreakThrough News talks about the 15-year-long blockade of Gaza by Israel and Egypt and the role of the international community in continuing this brutal siege

Mapping Faultlines: How the West’s attempt to crush Russia’s economy is failing

NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha describes the latest developments in the energy wars as the west’s strategy of ruining Russia’s economy flounders

Thousands hit the streets against re-introduction of omnibus law in Indonesia

Trade unions have argued that the law would undermine hard fought protections for job security, minimum wages, paid leaves and severance pay.

Mapping Faultlines: The real reasons for the global food crisis

In this episode of Mapping Faultlines, NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha explains the reasons behind the global food crisis and inflation

People’s Summit for Democracy presents a new vision for the Americas

The People’s Summit is a free, public summit that brings together organizers, educators, and regular people to discuss issues like labor rights, policing, healthcare, immigration, and housing.

Brazil protests police murder of Black man

Hundreds of people from Black communities and people’s movements took the streets of Brazil to protest against police brutality in the wake of the killing of Genivaldo de Jesus Santos