After Russia’s shelling of Kharkiv, the post-Soviet Left sees all too clearly what has been lacking from the West’s analysis
Africans support the Ukrainian people, but centuries of experience also make us wary of ‘solutions’ by our former colonisers
Weapons won’t bring stability – they will fuel further destruction and death. The EU must back diplomacy, demilitarisation and peace
African, Asian and Caribbean people said they had seen refugees being assaulted and others left needing emergency treatment for hypothermia
The crisis threatens to derail years of progress for marginalised groups, but activists are determined to stand firmThis is an edited version of an article originally published by gal-dem
To the West, Lukashenka hopes to appear impartial; to Putin, he hopes to appear a loyal ally. Juggling both is backfiring
Market fundamentalism encourages violence as well as theft. This war should mark a turning point for the world
The suppression last year of Navalny’s activist network destroyed the opposition’s main organising tool. But resistance to war may grow nonetheless
‘We need support and we need it now’ is the plea from Ukrainian organisations, which have issued six immediate demands to the West
When the Russian president is finally defeated in Ukraine, the West must avoid past mistakes to ensure peace