Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Vietnam's Communist Party marks 95th anniversary

The 3rd of February marked the 95th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), a party with a glorious and important history of struggles.

"Over the past 95 years, our Party – the vanguard of the working class, the people, and the Vietnamese nation – has led the country through countless hardships and challenges to obtain great victories and achievements, leaving a lasting imprint on the nation's glorious history", the Party's General Secretary To Lam underlined in a recent article

Communist Party of Canada: Canadian sovereignty and independence is seriously threatened by Trump

In a statement, the Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Canada (Parti Communiste du Canada) stresses out:

The Ipsos poll taken immediately following Trudeau’s announcement that he would be stepping down as Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader showed that public support for the Liberal Party remained unchanged at 20% with or without Trudeau at the helm.

Monday, February 3, 2025

Jihadist Syrian government bans the Communist Party

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In a meeting held on January 29, the new jihadist government of Syria under Islamist Ahmed al-Sharaa (formerly Al-Jolani) decided to ban the activities of parties that participated in the so-called National Progressive Front, including the Communist Party of Syria. 

The activity of Syrian communists goes back to the 1920s with the foundation of the Syrian-Lebanese Communist Party in 1924. Despite its internal splits and divisions, the Communist Party had always been a progressive and democratic force, struggling for the rights of the Syrian people. 

Trump Uses Religion to Defeat Those Who Oppose Him

By Nathan Richardson*

In recent years, the political landscape in the U.S. has seen a marked shift toward religious extremism, particularly among right-wing factions. This shift is exemplified by Trump's rhetoric and policies that cater to evangelical Christians and other conservative religious groups. The embrace of religious nationalism is not merely a cultural phenomenon; it represents a calculated strategy by the Republican Party to consolidate power by appealing to a base that feels increasingly marginalized in a rapidly changing society.