The national elections held in the United Kingdom on 8 June came at a critical time in the world and the country, with little consensus among the ruling class about how to handle the increasingly acute contradictions that are shaking up the existing world order – from Brexit, with Britain to leav
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Few now fail to observe the unassailable ascent of the Biafra freedom movement.
Whether the fascist Marine Le Pen wins or loses in the second round of the French presidential elections on 7 May, the first round produced a profound upheaval in the country’s political landscape.
Background of contrasts
Tagged under Human Security Igbo Genocide, Britain, Brexit, Theresa May, Biafra, ReparationsIntroduction
Tagged under Pan-Africanism Europe Brexit, East African Community, Regional integrationToday, in the globalized neoliberal system (which I prefer to call ordo-liberal, borrowing this excellent term from Bruno Ogent) dominated by financialised monopolies of the imperialist triad (United States, Europe, Japan), the political authorities in charge of the management of the system for t
Tagged under Global South Europe Brexit, Imperialism, Samir Amin, Globalization“Denial is the final stage that lasts throughout and always follows a genocide. It is among the surest indicators of further genocidal massacres.
Tagged under Democracy & Governance Nigeria Biafra war, BrexitFormer Greek Finance Minister Yiannis Varoufakis’ crusade to help save the 60-year-old European Union from a growing potential disintegration is intriguing.
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Since the June 23 vote on whether the United Kingdom (UK) would “Leave” or “Remain” within the 28-member-state European Union (EU), uncertainty has accelerated not just in London but throughout the international community.
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