02.02.2026 à 21:21
Pourquoi les élections au Myanmar sont cruciales pour le nord-est de l'Inde
Ces élections marquent une nouvelle étape dans la tentative de la junte de légitimer la répression dans le pays tout en stabilisant son autorité au-delà des frontières.
Ce dimanche marque le dernier tour des élections générales en trois phases au Myanmar, mais celles-ci ne ressemblent guère à un scrutin démocratique. Organisées dans un contexte de guerre civile brutale, elles se sont déroulées avec un résultat largement prédéterminé. Le Parti de la solidarité et du développement de l'Union (…)
02.02.2026 à 19:38
On the emerging “new order” in the Middle East - Israel refrained from intervening in Syria to avoid irritating Trump
Lebanese socialist academic and thinker Gilbert Achcar spoke to bianet about the attacks targeting Syrian Kurds, the emerging “new order” in the Middle East, and the roles of the US, Turkey, and Israel in this new framework.
A final agreement on military and administrative integration was reached on Jan 30 between the Syrian Interim Government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The agreement includes provisions for a ceasefire, the gradual unification of military and administrative (…)
02.02.2026 à 13:19
Bangladesh: The Mask of Change Is Slipping: Jamaat-e-Islami and the Reality of Violence After the July Uprising
“The idea that Jamaat-e-Islami has transformed since the July uprising has not withstood the harsh test of reality. The killings, rapes, and sexual violence of the past year and a half have made it painfully clear: ideologically, Jamaat remains where it always was.”
After the July uprising, a wave of political turbulence swept through Bangladesh. One significant aspect of this moment was the widespread discussion about a possible “transformation” within Jamaat-e-Islami. A political force (…)
02.02.2026 à 07:18
Syria new electricity tariffs are cruel neoliberal shock therapy
Syria's soaring electricity prices are deepening daily hardship and exposing how the government's economic strategy is failing the masses, writes Joseph Daher.
A local resident holds a placard as she takes part in a protest against the soaring electricity prices, in front of the Ministry of Energy in Damascus on January 29, 2026. [GETTY]
Following last October's announcement from the Syrian government that there'd be a rise in electricity prices, the recent implementation of the new (…)
02.02.2026 à 06:51
Allemagne - Siemens Energy : une déléguée du personnel indésirable
En fait, le Conseil du travail de Nuremberg aurait dû se prononcer dès le 9 janvier sur une injonction provisoire qui aurait permis à Isabella Paape, déléguée du personnel et membre du syndicat IG Metall, d'accéder à nouveau aux locaux de l'entreprise et à l'intranet. Elle avait été licenciée sans préavis en novembre, sans motif, et s'était vu interdire l'accès à l'entreprise.
De toute évidence, l'approche des élections professionnelles n'y est pas pour rien, tout comme la volonté de (…)
01.02.2026 à 23:21
United States: National Protests Continue Against ICE and Trump
President Donald Trump continues ICE raids, arrests of journalists, and seizing election records, as the public turns against him. All of this is about the mid-term election in November, which Republicans could lose.
Photo : Day of Truth & Freedom, Downtown Minneapolis, January 23. (Lone Shaull CC BY 4.0)
Tens of thousands protested Trump's immigration policies this past weekend after the murder of two U.S. citizens by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. There were (…)
01.02.2026 à 22:51
‘Wet tent syndrome' is killing Gaza's infants
Israel's restrictions on shelter and medicine have left displaced families helpless as newborns succumb to exposure and preventable disease.
Assad Abdeen carries the body of his one-month-old son, Saeed, who died of cold exposure, in Al-Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, December 18, 2025. (Doaa Albaz/Activestills)
Last week, Mohamed Abu Jarad returned to his tent in Gaza City's Al-Daraj neighborhood to find his three-month-old daughter, Shaza, freezing cold and no longer breathing. The (…)
01.02.2026 à 22:29
West Bank: Inside a coordinated, multi-village settler-soldier pogrom in Masafer Yatta
As settlers set homes ablaze and looted livestock across three villages for over five hours, Israeli soldiers blocked ambulances, arrested victims, and even took part in beatings. This is how it unfolded.
On the evening of Jan. 27, Israeli settlers launched one of the most devastating pogroms on the Palestinian communities of Masafer Yatta in recent memory, attacking three villages simultaneously with what appeared to be an unprecedented level of coordination with the Israeli army. (…)
