By Christian Tello, Alternativa Socialista – Mexico For the past three weeks, thousands of workers and farmers in Bolivia have brought the country to a standstill, protesting the hydrocarbon crisis and inflation
By Peter O’Shea As the clock ticked closer to 8 pm EST on Tuesday evening, the world held its breath. Trump has given no shortage of shocking statements since the beginning of
By Michael O’Brien Taking inspiration from pro-capitalist economists from Adam Smith in the late 18th century, through to Friedrich Hayek in the 20th, and
By Jonathan Diebold Trump’s kidnapping of Maduro. The Zionist State’s genocide of the Palestinians. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. These actions and many other recent
Public Zoom meeting hosted by Ruth Coppinger: 7.30pm Tuesday 9th April Speakers: Ruth Coppinger, secondary teacher & campaigner; Mick Barry, Socialist Party TD;Speaker from Neuro Pride
By Harper Cleves CW: femicide, violence against women, misogyny, racism, queerphobia “Violence against women and girls is the shame of our society and we
By Harper Cleves CW: misogyny, racism, self-harm, body dysmorphiaThe year 2026 has been ‘epic’ in the most disastrous and devastating of ways: ongoing genocide
Text of the Solidarity leaflet for International Women’s Day “Women get sent to the gulags first, obviously…The number one political enemy in America is
Le Leah Whelan Is fadhb náisiúnta í an ghéarchéim tithíochta agus ní eisceacht na Gaeltachtaí. Tá cíosanna ag ardú as cuimse, easpa tithíochta fadtéarmach agus fadhbanna maidir le cead pleanála. (De bharr
By Ollie Bell In December, the Northern Ireland Executive approved the extension of the UK’s puberty blockers ban for under 18s to the North. This was backed by all four parties in the Executive: Sinn Féin, the DUP, the UUP, and Alliance.
By Finn McKenna Henry Joy McCracken, a leader of the Irish 1798 rebellion, observed that “the rich always betray the poor.” In 2025, the rich of Dublin and their representatives also have contempt for them, and resent any uncomfortable reminders of their
By Serge Jordan The collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s decades-long dictatorship last December has dramatically reshuffled the cards of Syria’s future. A sense of freedom and jubilation broke through among many Syrians following over five decades of tyranny. However, it is tempered by
The Substance Directed by Coralie FargeatMubi, 2024 Reviewed by Steph Lacey The Substance is a satirical, body-horror film that centres around the character of Elisabeth Sparkle, a fading Hollywood star who goes to extreme lengths to try to reclaim her youthful looks and
By Dave Vallely “The police told us from the start that they knew we hadn’t done it. They told us they didn’t care who done it. They told us that they were going to frame us. Justice? I don’t think them people
By Harper Cleves Think pieces, memes, and strangers offering fake alibis: these are just some of the mediums in which both adoration and fury were levelled at Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old who has been charged with murder and terrorism for the killing
By Conor Burke The announcement just before Christmas that Galway’s art house cinema Palas is due to close comes as a significant blow to the city’s arts community. The company that runs Palas and operates the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin has highlighted
by Marco de Laforcade (Boston) and Aron Schall (New York) The 2024 U.S. Presidential elections produced shocking results for millions of workers around the country. Not only did Trump win another presidential election, but did so in a landslide victory, sweeping every
By Charlie Jean McKeown The Red Army lungs thunder out “Soyúz nerushímy respúblik svobódnykh,”1 and immediately the capitalist painting of ‘Communism’ is summoned up, complete with gold stars, bread lines and nukes. Officially adopted in 1944, the State Anthem of the Soviet