Mali under siege

Mali under siege

[Josh Holroyd, 11 November 2025 – originally published on marxist.com] For two months the Islamist group, Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), has maintained a fuel blockade around the Malian capital of Bamako. Despite attempts to secure supply routes by the Malian military, Islamist attacks on tankers transporting petroleum from Senegal and Ivory Coast (officially Côte […]

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 Largest protests in Tanzania’s history met with massacre

Largest protests in Tanzania’s history met with massacre

[Jonathan Hinckley, 12 November 2025 – Originally published on marxist.com] On 29 October, thousands of Tanzanians came out across the country to reject intensifying repression and an election without an opposition. With chants of “We do not want CCM”, demonstrators, led by the youth, stormed and burned police stations, polling stations, and the properties of […]

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 Sudanese Civil War: the devastating consequences of counter-revolution

Sudanese Civil War: the devastating consequences of counter-revolution

[Joe Attard, 10 November 2025: Originally published on marxist.com] Sudan is bleeding to death. Since 2023, at least 150,000 people have been slaughtered and 12 million displaced by a civil war between two counter-revolutionary armies, both committing atrocities, and each backed by various foreign powers eager for their slice of this mineral-rich and strategically important […]

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 The crisis in science: progress, stagnation, and revolution

The crisis in science: progress, stagnation, and revolution

[Published on marxist.com: Adam Booth, 31 October 2025] The history of science is that of humanity’s quest to understand the workings of the universe, free from mysticism and supernatural forces. In this article, Adam Booth explores the revolutionary process by which scientific ideas advance, the link between developments in science and wider society, and the crisis […]

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