June 21, 2025, 2-5pm UK time
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This resolution was adopted in early May 2025 by the 26th Congress of the ICC. As such, it can only take into account events and situations prior to that date. This is obviously the case for any position on the international situation, but in the present case it is particularly important to note this because we are currently witnessing a rapid succession of particularly spectacular and unpredictable events of major importance on the three main levels: imperialist tensions, the economic situation of global capitalism and the balance of forces between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie.
Looking beyond the technical reasons for the blackout to consider the phenomenon in its historical context.
A report on the online public meeting of April 28 focused on developments in the international situation, which are particularly serious and complex.
Should we be surprised by the intensification of war preparations by the Labour Party? No, we should not: since the First World War, this party has a long history of supporting and waging imperialist war.
The celebrations of VE Day are part of a wider campaign aiming to prepare us for new imperialist wars
Recent demonstrations in South Korea, Serbia, Turkey and elsewhere are a sign of political and social crises but it is important to analyse the real political source of these movements.
Trump's self-defeating economic policies are a product of the complete dead-end of world capitalism.
The struggle of retired workers to resist the permanent attacks on their living conditions unleashed by the bourgeois state in the context of the global economic crisis and austerity policies.
A trade union offensive aims to fragment workers struggles, with new attacks on the horizon.