Ukraine

Media propaganda

John Pilger asks, isn鈥檛 it time those who are meant to keep the record straight declared their independence and decoded the propaganda?

Ukraine

Vladyslav Starodubtsev, an activist with Ukrainian democratic socialist organisation Sotsialnyi Rukh (Social Movement), discusses聽the state of the war and its impact on progressive forces.

Ukraine

Ukrainian聽agricultural expert Mykhailo Amosov talks about the devastating impact of Russia's聽invasion聽on Ukraine鈥檚 agricultural sector, and the link between the war and the fight against climate change.

Enguerran Carrier聽talks about his documentary that聽focuses on a volunteer battalion comprised of leftists from Ukraine and Belarus who have taken up arms against the Russian invasion.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed two top government officials聽for allegedly 鈥渢urning a blind eye鈥 to 鈥渢raitors鈥 in their agencies, report Malik Miah and Barry Sheppard.听

Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

The more than 10,000 workers at the Zaporizhzhia聽Nuclear Power Plant聽have issued an urgent and impassioned plea for global support, reports Federico Fuentes.

Welder

Almost a month after Ukraine鈥檚 parliament adopted two anti-worker bills, President Volodymyr Zelensky finally ratified Draft Law 5371, removing union rights for most of the country鈥檚 workers, reports Federico Fuentes.

Under capitalism, wars are fought to gain access to markets, resources and to harness the working class in its service. The suffering of the Ukrainian people attests to this, writes William Briggs.

Worker

The international campaign in solidarity with Ukrainian workers against new draconian anti-worker laws is growing, reports Federico Fuentes.

Ukraine protest

Socialist Taras Bilous argues that calls for diplomacy mean nothing unless they take account of negotiating positions, concrete concessions, and the willingness of the parties to adhere to any signed agreement.

Save Ukraine

Renfrey Clarke presents an analysis of the balance of forces in Russia's war on Ukraine and argues that urgent international negotiations are needed to secure the survival of an independent Ukrainian state.

Workers

International trade unions are calling on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to veto two anti-worker bills that were recently passed by parliament amid Russia鈥檚 invasion, reports Federico Fuentes.