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Global Failure, Viral Consequences

THERE is a myth that ostriches bury their heads in the sand when threatened. The United States is like the mythical ostrich in its response to the current Ebola outbreak. The hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship was like a dress rehearsal. It showed the consequences of dismantling global pandemic preparedness. That rehearsal is over. The far more dangerous Ebola act has begun, and the curtain has risen in Central Africa.

Labour Movement in NCR (North India): The Issue of Wage Increase: A Matter of Life and Death

THE storm of labour protests in April from Manesar, Haryana, to Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand, reached almost all the Hindi heartland states. Thousands of contract workers from Panipat, Baroni, and Mathura refineries, from major refineries, steel plants, power and cement plants across the country revolted, exposing the poor working conditions of workers and the need for wage increases.

Visakhapatnam Steel Plant Accident Caused by Negligence of Management

A MAJOR industrial tragedy struck the Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL) steel plant in Visakhapatnam on June 8 when an explosion triggered a massive fire and caused molten steel to spill inside the facility. RINL is the corporate entity of the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP). Eight workers were killed and six others sustained injuries in the accident, officials said. The blast occurred at around 4.40 pm when a ladle carrying molten steel exploded, leading to the spillage of hundreds of tonne of molten metal.

The Chimera of A Reformed Capitalism

PROGRESSIVE Liberals, and Social Democrats in general, have this common belief that capitalism can be “reformed” to become more humane and acceptable to society, and that this can be done by the use of state power which can be acquired through elections in a political democracy; this state of reformed capitalism can be institutionalized for ever, which makes any struggle for socialism unnecessary.

NFHS-6: Controlling Data to Control the Narrative

WHEN the Union Ministry of Health released the National Family Health Survey (NFHS)-6 fact sheets only in May 2026, based on data collected during 2023-24, the godi media headlines celebrated gains in child nutrition and maternal care. But public health experts soon asked: where had the data gone? Compared to NFHS-5 (2019-21), which had 131 key indicators, the latest fact sheet contains only 101.

Bulldozers at Midnight: Jadavpur Eviction and Resolute Resistance

IN the first week of June 2026, Jadavpur railway station, in the immediate vicinity of Jadavpur University, ceased to be merely a busy transport hub in south Kolkata. It mutated into ground zero for a tense confrontation over human livelihood, state coercion, and the right to the city. What the state apparatus justified as a routine “anti-encroachment” drive rapidly triggered a massive, cross-class resistance movement.

The Price of War: How the US Assault on Iran Continues to Burden the Global South

THE United States’ war against Iran has harmed the Iranian people, of course, but it has perhaps struck the people of the Global South equally starkly. From Dakar to Dhaka, from Suva to Maputo, the most immediate consequence is not military but economic. The burden of this war is not carried primarily by Washington or by the financial centres of the North Atlantic.

Too Hot for Whom?

THE air over India’s construction sites, paddy fields, and asphalt highways does not just feel hot anymore, it feels hostile. As temperatures routinely breach the 45 to 48-degree Celsius mark across the subcontinent, the language used by the state and corporate media to describe this crisis remains safely analytical, warning that heat stress could put up to 4.5% of India’s GDP at risk by 2030, equivalent to an abstract 150 to 250 billion dollars. But GDP does not sweat, and capital does not suffer from heatstroke.

Our approach to current post-poll situation and INDIA bloc

IN the recently concluded Central Committee meeting, the Party identified some of the major trends in terms of national developments as follows: “Assembly election results further consolidated the hold of the RSS-BJP over the political system; victory of BJP in Bengal is a major blow to the Left, progressive and secular forces; and state institutions like the ECI are openly carrying forward the RSS agenda, undermining the sanctity of the electoral process.” We further stated that the results in West Bengal and Assam “show the ascendancy of right-wing commu

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