On the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Gender-Based Violence, we honor the resistance of all women who— from the Philippines to Palestine, from Lebanon to Sudan—fight against imperialism, colonialism, and patriarchy.
As many women’s movements have said, there is nothing to celebrate, only to transform. While patriarchal violence has often acted as an ally to colonial and imperialist violence, neoliberal and imperialist feminism has provided the tools and justifications for the killing of oppressed and colonized peoples.
From Vietnam to Algeria to Palestine, imperialist feminism—the perpetrator of violence against other women—has always been criticized as part of the oppressive system that must be challenged.
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As many women’s movements have said, there is nothing to celebrate, only to transform. While patriarchal violence has often acted as an ally to colonial and imperialist violence, neoliberal and imperialist feminism has provided the tools and justifications for the killing of oppressed and colonized peoples.
From Vietnam to Algeria to Palestine, imperialist feminism—the perpetrator of violence against other women—has always been criticized as part of the oppressive system that must be challenged.
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Today, November 25, marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Gender-based violence.
We compare historical illustrations that reflect their societies’ views on women’s roles.
On one side, shocking, dehumanizing examples from the capitalist epicenter: the United States. On the other, posters from socialist movements showing women at the forefront of liberation struggles.
Does this fit the “civilized West vs. barbaric East” mindset?
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We compare historical illustrations that reflect their societies’ views on women’s roles.
On one side, shocking, dehumanizing examples from the capitalist epicenter: the United States. On the other, posters from socialist movements showing women at the forefront of liberation struggles.
Does this fit the “civilized West vs. barbaric East” mindset?
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The largest protests since the HTS takeover are hitting Syria. Thousands are taking to the streets of several Syrian cities, from Latakia to Tartus, protesting the surge in sectarian violence targeting Alawite neighborhoods in Homs.
Syria's unelected government responded with force. At least four people were killed by live fire or during clashes, according to local sources. In the aftermath, Alawite residents reported home raids and vandalism of private property. Militias loyal to al-Sharaa were later deployed in the same areas in an effort to suppress the movement.
The unrest followed a call for a peaceful sit-in issued by Sheikh Ghazal Ghazal, head of the Higher Alawite Islamic Council in Syria and the Diaspora. Minority communities have denounced kidnappings, killings, loss of employment and property, and arrests carried out solely on the basis of religious identity.
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Syria's unelected government responded with force. At least four people were killed by live fire or during clashes, according to local sources. In the aftermath, Alawite residents reported home raids and vandalism of private property. Militias loyal to al-Sharaa were later deployed in the same areas in an effort to suppress the movement.
The unrest followed a call for a peaceful sit-in issued by Sheikh Ghazal Ghazal, head of the Higher Alawite Islamic Council in Syria and the Diaspora. Minority communities have denounced kidnappings, killings, loss of employment and property, and arrests carried out solely on the basis of religious identity.
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[ BREAKING ] A large explosion occurred in Kafr Takharim, in Syria’s Idlib governorate, after an ammunition depot detonated. According to unconfirmed local sources, the explosion may have been caused by an airstrike from the US-led “international coalition.” Several people were reported injured.
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[ NEW ] Mali forced one of the world’s biggest gold companies to hand over about 430 million dollars after a two year dispute over unpaid taxes at the Loulo Gounkoto mine. The settlement was signed in Bamako and ends a confrontation that blocked operations and triggered arrests.
The agreement confirms 244 billion CFA francs, including a 144 billion tranche released immediately. Mali shut down its legal cases and restored the permit, but only after extracting the full amount it claimed was owed.
Loulo Gounkoto is one of West Africa’s most profitable gold sites, and the dispute exposed how much leverage the Malian state could exercise once it challenged the company’s reporting and payment claims. The settlement locks in overdue revenue at a time when western powers insist that Sahel states cannot manage their own resources.
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The agreement confirms 244 billion CFA francs, including a 144 billion tranche released immediately. Mali shut down its legal cases and restored the permit, but only after extracting the full amount it claimed was owed.
Loulo Gounkoto is one of West Africa’s most profitable gold sites, and the dispute exposed how much leverage the Malian state could exercise once it challenged the company’s reporting and payment claims. The settlement locks in overdue revenue at a time when western powers insist that Sahel states cannot manage their own resources.
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Police in Istanbul blocked protests with bans, armored units, and barricades on the International Day for the Elimination of Gender-Based Violence. Authorities moved to shut down streets and transit hubs as thousands gathered across Türkiye after years of shrinking rights and surging male violence.
The 25 November Platform urged women and members of the LGBTQ+ community to march under the slogan “Bring your anger, your rebellion, your resistance.” Activists described the day as a confrontation, not a memorial, as riot police monitored crowds and restricted entry to central districts.
The country recorded 235 women killed by men from January to October 2025, with 247 others listed under “suspicious circumstances.” UN figures show one in three women globally faces physical or sexual violence, but states that refuse to track femicide, including Türkiye, obscure the real scale of killings.
Rights groups say the toll has climbed since Ankara quit the Istanbul Convention in 2021, erasing protections in a treaty built to prevent violence against women.
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The 25 November Platform urged women and members of the LGBTQ+ community to march under the slogan “Bring your anger, your rebellion, your resistance.” Activists described the day as a confrontation, not a memorial, as riot police monitored crowds and restricted entry to central districts.
The country recorded 235 women killed by men from January to October 2025, with 247 others listed under “suspicious circumstances.” UN figures show one in three women globally faces physical or sexual violence, but states that refuse to track femicide, including Türkiye, obscure the real scale of killings.
Rights groups say the toll has climbed since Ankara quit the Istanbul Convention in 2021, erasing protections in a treaty built to prevent violence against women.
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“No to sectarianism.” Syrians swarmed the streets in several cities to protest escalating sectarian violence in Homs neighborhoods. After crowds were violently dispersed by authorities, militias allied with the al-Sharaa government moved into the streets, seeking direct confrontations with protesters.
Alawite neighborhoods faced renewed vandalism and intimidation overnight. Al-Sharaa deployed heavy police forces, projecting control while critics say violence continues unchecked and nothing truly changes for minorities.
Since former al-Qaeda leader al-Sharaa came to power in Syria, attacks against minorities have forced many to flee. According to recent data from UN, more than 430000 Syrians have been displaced since he assumed power. The drivers of displacement include sectarian violence, revenge attacks, and the Israeli occupation of southern Syria.
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Alawite neighborhoods faced renewed vandalism and intimidation overnight. Al-Sharaa deployed heavy police forces, projecting control while critics say violence continues unchecked and nothing truly changes for minorities.
Since former al-Qaeda leader al-Sharaa came to power in Syria, attacks against minorities have forced many to flee. According to recent data from UN, more than 430000 Syrians have been displaced since he assumed power. The drivers of displacement include sectarian violence, revenge attacks, and the Israeli occupation of southern Syria.
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[ NEW ] The Israeli army has launched a new military operation in the occupied West Bank, focusing on the northern city of Tubas. The city is under siege, with earth mounds and barriers restricting the movement of Palestinian residents and cutting it off from the rest of the territory.
Military raids are ongoing, involving warplanes, Apache helicopters, drones, armored vehicles, and bulldozers. At least 20 houses have been occupied by the army, forcing at least 30 families to displace. Their homes have been converted into military outposts. Over 20 Palestinians have been arrested and are undergoing interrogations.
According to local sources, the operation aims to impose a new political reality in the West Bank. Hamas described it as “part of ongoing annexation and displacement plans, intended to fragment West Bank cities and villages and force residents from their lands.”
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Military raids are ongoing, involving warplanes, Apache helicopters, drones, armored vehicles, and bulldozers. At least 20 houses have been occupied by the army, forcing at least 30 families to displace. Their homes have been converted into military outposts. Over 20 Palestinians have been arrested and are undergoing interrogations.
According to local sources, the operation aims to impose a new political reality in the West Bank. Hamas described it as “part of ongoing annexation and displacement plans, intended to fragment West Bank cities and villages and force residents from their lands.”
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[ BREAKING ] Reports of a coup in Guinea-Bissau surged after gunfire hit the area around the presidential palace as the country waited for election results. President Umaro Sissoco Embalo says he was arrested in his office in an operation led by the army chief of staff.
The shots forced residents and drivers to flee, cutting through a city already bracing for another power struggle. The incident came only three days after the vote.
Both Embalo and opposition candidate Fernando Dias have declared victory, escalating fears of a manufactured crisis. The main opposition PAIGC was barred from the ballot. Critics claim this exclusion shaped the entire vote and concentrated power inside a narrow political field.
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The shots forced residents and drivers to flee, cutting through a city already bracing for another power struggle. The incident came only three days after the vote.
Both Embalo and opposition candidate Fernando Dias have declared victory, escalating fears of a manufactured crisis. The main opposition PAIGC was barred from the ballot. Critics claim this exclusion shaped the entire vote and concentrated power inside a narrow political field.
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[ BREAKING ] A coup attempt is unfolding in Guinea-Bissau after soldiers detained President Umaro Sissoco Embaló in the capital, Bissau. Embaló says he was held at the presidential palace around midday as armed units surrounded the compound.
Shots were heard across central Bissau as soldiers took positions near key institutions. The military leadership later announced a “suspension of the electoral process” and claimed it had assumed “total control of the country.”
The coup attempt stems from a disputed election whose final results have not yet been announced. Both Embaló and opposition candidate Fernando Dias have claimed victory.
Tensions were sharpened long before the ballots were counted. The Supreme Court barred Domingos Simões Pereira — the leading opposition figure from PAIGC, which led Guinea-Bissau’s anti-colonial struggle — from running, a move that fueled accusations of manipulation.
Embaló’s foreign policy has been openly multi-aligned, split between long-standing Western partners and ties with Beijing and Moscow.
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Shots were heard across central Bissau as soldiers took positions near key institutions. The military leadership later announced a “suspension of the electoral process” and claimed it had assumed “total control of the country.”
The coup attempt stems from a disputed election whose final results have not yet been announced. Both Embaló and opposition candidate Fernando Dias have claimed victory.
Tensions were sharpened long before the ballots were counted. The Supreme Court barred Domingos Simões Pereira — the leading opposition figure from PAIGC, which led Guinea-Bissau’s anti-colonial struggle — from running, a move that fueled accusations of manipulation.
Embaló’s foreign policy has been openly multi-aligned, split between long-standing Western partners and ties with Beijing and Moscow.
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