28.11.2025 à 10:48
In memoriam: Paul Mepschen (1976-2025)
On 6 November, our friend and comrade Paul Mepschen passed away, far too young. For many years, Paul had been one of the central people in SAP, the Dutch section of the Fourth International. He was a dedicated socialist and scholar whose work and life revolved around emancipation. Paul's warm and sympathetic personality will be missed by many.
On 20 November, friends and comrades gathered at the IIRE in Amsterdam to share their grief and remember Paul's life. Alexander van Steenderen, one (…)
28.11.2025 à 01:55
Against Trump and Putin, continue to support Ukrainian resistance!
Following the announcement of the Trump-Putin “peace” plan, the NPA l'Anticapitaliste wishes to reaffirm its support and total solidarity with the Ukrainian people, with their armed and unarmed resistance.
Crédit Photo. Nico Dix / NPA
This pseudo peace plan in 28 points follows the same approach as the one Trump has planned for Gaza: neo-fascists are reaching agreements on the backs of peoples under attack. Military barbarism and genocidal practices are rewarded with “peace agreements” (…)
27.11.2025 à 20:24
Les deux tiers du financement climatique destiné aux pays du Sud prennent la forme de prêts. Les pays riches tirent profit de l'aggravation de la crise climatique
Une nouvelle étude publiée aujourd'hui par Oxfam et CARE révèle que les pays en développement remboursent désormais davantage aux pays riches qu'ils ne reçoivent en financements climatiques : pour chaque 5 dollars reçus, ils en remboursent 7.
65 % des financements climatiques mondiaux sont accordés sous forme de prêts. Pour la France c'est 92%.
Cette logique de profit, qui permet aux pays riches de tirer avantage de la crise climatique, alourdit la dette des pays en développement et (…)
27.11.2025 à 19:38
Interview: The Crisis of Social Reproduction, Women's Agency, and Feminism in China
Dramatically falling birthrates and a skyrocketing number of divorces as the number of marriages collapsing increases all point toward the erosion of the capitalist family unit in the People's Republic of China (PRC). Such trends, furthermore, represent an existential crisis for the nation, as the deepening crisis of social reproduction in the post-socialist country also threatens the reproduction of its necessary supply of labor power. But what exactly is this crisis of social reproduction, (…)
- Women (China) / Social reproduction, Feminism (Eng), Women Movements, Socialist Feminism / Socialist Feminists, Social reproduction theory, History (past), Chinese Revolution, Maoism / Maoist, State socialism, Welfare State, Counter-revolution, Migrants/Migration (Eng), Peasantry / Peasants / Farmers, Wage-earner/Proletariat/Working class, Precariat / Informal Sector / Lumpenproletariat, Care work / Care economy, Middle Class, Gender Equality, Olderly / Old age, Demography, Urban / Urbanisation, Cost of living crisis27.11.2025 à 19:35
Philippines. Corruption drowned the Visayas: regional protest movements rise from typhoon wreckage
Anti-corruption protests spread across the Philippines through late 2025, but movement dynamics varied sharply between regions. Manila's spectacular convergences—hundred-thousand-strong marches, EDSA Shrine masses for tens of thousands of protesters, celebrity endorsements—captured international attention.
The protest wave in Visayas (central island group, including Cebu, Negros, Panay, Leyte, and Samar) has different answers. Regions spanning dozens of islands cannot rely on big central (…)
27.11.2025 à 12:44
HIV prevention sees the worst setback in decades, UN report warns
A UN report has warned funding cuts to global HIV prevention schemes could cause new cases to skyrocket. (Getty)
A UN report has warned funding cuts to global HIV prevention schemes could cause new cases to The global fight to prevent new HIV cases by 2030 is facing its most significant setback in decades, according to the UN's latest annual report.
Experts warned the sudden funding cuts to international HIV prevention schemes over the past year could result in over 3.3 million new HIV (…)
27.11.2025 à 12:21
Iron-Ass: Richard “Dick” Cheney and the relays of power in the United States
“From the mid-1970s onward, Cheney's deepest preoccupation was the balance of power within the American state, which he interpreted through an expansive presidentialist lens. The post-Vietnam reassertion of congressional authority – the War Powers Act, restrictions on intelligence activity, heightened oversight – struck him as illegitimate encroachment on the executive's constitutional domain.”
In January 2022, Richard Bruce Cheney made a surprise appearance on the floor of Congress. His (…)
27.11.2025 à 01:15
Silencing the Village Airwaves: Thailand's Decimated Community Radio and the Loss of Grassroots Left Infrastructure
The destruction of Thailand's community radio sector—eliminating between 3,000 and 4,000 stations after the 2014 military coup—represents one of the most comprehensive attacks on left media infrastructure in recent Southeast Asian history. What was lost cannot be measured merely in broadcast frequencies silenced. Community radio represented direct popular voice in local languages, reaching populations beyond internet access, creating political education infrastructure across Thailand's 77 (…)
- History (Thailand)26.11.2025 à 21:39
Protestations anti-chinoises : le front kirghize et celui du Zimbabwe
Les protestations contre la présence économique chinoise continuent de se multiplier sur plusieurs continents, signe d'une montée de l'inquiétude face à des modes d'investissement prédateurs. Si, il y a encore quelques années, ces manifestations semblaient être des épisodes isolés, elles constituent aujourd'hui un phénomène transnational qui recoupe des contextes très différents les uns des autres.
Deux cas récents, l'un en Asie centrale et l'autre en Afrique australe, montrent à quel (…)
26.11.2025 à 19:58
Editorial: Preliminary Theses on the Taiwan Strait Crisis and Taiwanese Self-Determination
Editorial of Worker Democracy, a Chinese socialist journal. It has been translated by the authors.
The history of Taiwan's colonization from 1895 to the one-party rule of the Kuomintang (KMT) from 1945 to 1996 has solidified a Taiwanese identity and experience distinct from those of the Chinese on the mainland. This has also empowered the Taiwanese, who have been oppressed for more than a century (by the Japanese and mainland regimes), with the right to decide their own destiny (…)
26.11.2025 à 17:15
Marseille - Meurtre de Mehdi Kessaci : vous n'êtes pas seulEs !
Le NPA-A se joint à l'appel à la révolte populaire contre le crime organisé et ses causes.
Crédit Photo. Sud éducation 63
Le 13 novembre dernier, Mehdi Kessaci, frère du militant écologiste, fondateur de l'association Conscience et candidat NFP en 2024, Amine Kessaci, a été froidement abattu par un commando en plein jour dans le centre de notre ville.
Le NPA-L'Anticapitaliste et son comité Marseille se tiennent plus que jamais aux côtés d'Amine et de toutes les familles de victimes de (…)
26.11.2025 à 13:49
Contre Trump et Poutine, continuer à soutenir la résistance ukrainienne !
Après l'annonce du plan de « paix » de Trump et Poutine, le NPA l'anticapitaliste tient à réaffirmer son soutien et sa solidarité totale au peuple ukrainien, à sa résistance armée et non armée.
Crédit Photo. Nico Dix / NPA
Ce pseudo plan de paix en 28 points est dans le prolongement de celui que Trump a prévu pour Gaza : Les néofascistes s'entendent sur le dos des peuples agressés. La barbarie militaire et les pratiques génocidaires sont récompensées par des « accords de paix » aux (…)
26.11.2025 à 11:26
Bangladesh signals that no leader is above the law by sentencing Sheikh Hasina to death
Landmark ruling cites UN evidence of coordinated state killings as Dhaka confronts its deadliest crackdown in decades
A domestic war crimes court in Bangladesh has sentenced the country's former prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, to death in absentia for crimes against humanity. The court found Hasina guilty of incitement, orders to kill and inaction to prevent atrocities during the deadly state crackdown on a student-led uprising in 2024.
Hasina denies all the charges against her, calling (…)
25.11.2025 à 23:48
L'enjeu climatique (Allemagne) : « La haine de classe peut nous faire avancer »
Le mouvement climatique peine à trouver ses repères, tandis que les sommets internationaux sont de plus en plus considérés comme inefficaces. Dans cet entretien, Lisa Poettinger explique pourquoi elle n'attend pratiquement rien de la COP30, où elle voit néanmoins des leviers politiques, et pourquoi la colère et la détermination sont devenues plus importantes pour elle que l'espoir.
« Elle est au service de qui, votre politique, chancelier Scholz ? »Une question qui se pose encore plus avec (…)
