By Michael Roberts On Monday 14 April, the IMF announced that it had agreed to lend Argentina’s Milei government a further $20bn (on top of
Category: International
By John Pickard The open letter published last week by a minority group on the Board of Deputies of British Jews is an indication of
By John Pickard. The above was the title of an astonishing article in the Financial Times this week. The heading is an exaggeration, in the
By Richard Mellor in California Sara Nelson, the International president of the Association of Flight Attendants of the US trade union federation AFL-CIO, has been
Donald Trump’s administration is so erratic and unpredictable that he gives loose cannons a bad name. But the ill-thought out and contradictory swings of policy
The German Revolution of 1917-1919, Part 6: The creation of the Communist Party (KPD)
By Greg Oxley In this multi-part article, Greg Oxley looks in depth at the revolutionary period of 1917-1919 in Germany, and draws out some of
By Michael Roberts Despite Trump backing off from implementing his bizarre reciprocal tariffs imposed on every country in the world (including the penguin-only inhabited islands
By Jack Gerson, in California “Trump Has Added Risk to the Surest Bet in Global Finance”. So says an article in the New York Times,
The German Revolution of 1917-1919, Part 5: Dual power
By Greg Oxley In this multi-part article, Greg Oxley looks in depth at the revolutionary period of 1917-1919 in Germany, and draws out some of
Minerals and rare earths: a key issue in Ukraine war
By Gauthier HORDEL Since Trump is the president of the United States again, uncertainties about the war in Ukraine have only increased. During his election
