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Rojava is not alone

Six days is how long it took for nearly 300 activists from across Europe to mobilise, organise routes through four countries, ...
Sarah Glynn reports on the situation on the ground in Syria and Turkey, following the ceasefire and integration agreement ...
In Australia’s mostly corporate-owned media landscape, Green Left has been speaking truth to power for 35 years. Ben Radford ...
Revolution is not a paradise on earth. It is a constant process of change, with obstacles and shortcomings,” Felix Weber, a ...
Two interviews (one with a member of Tekosina Anarsist, one with an internationalist involved in movement work) concerning ...
CAIRO (AP) — Strikes on a market in central Sudan ‘s Kordofan region killed at least 28 people and wounded dozens, said a ...
Sudan is experiencing what the United Nations now describes as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. As the Civil War passed its 1,000th day in January, U.N. agencies warned that more than 33 million ...
By Asif Shahzad and Ariba Shahid ISLAMABAD, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Wearing military fatigues with rifles slung over their ...
A U.N. report says Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces killed more than 6,000 people in a three-day assault on el-Fasher in Darfur, ...
Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence says it has found the bodies of two Nigerians who fought for Russia in the Luhansk region.
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces killed more than 6,000 people in three days during an October attack on El Fasher, the U.N. Human Rights Office reports.
In Sudan, citizens trapped in conflict zones have not only been besieged by direct war violence, but also by social and economic complexities and harmful habits that civil society institutions, ...