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Students of the Faculty of Political Science in Zagreb walked out after Iddo Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu’s brother, gave a secret guest lecture at the institution.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/24/students-in-croatia-protest-netanyahu-brothers-secret-lecture-our-faculty-was-turned-into-crime-propaganda-testing-ground/
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#PeoplesHistory | On this day in 1974, the #CarnationRevolution, a left-wing military uprising backed by mass popular resistance, overthrew Portugal’s fascist dictatorship after 48 years. It ended the Estado Novo regime, brought democracy, and accelerated the collapse of Portugal’s colonial empire in Africa.
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Members of major left parties in India rallied in New Delhi in solidarity with workers who have been staging protests across the country seeking an increase in their minimum wage and an end to state repression.

The protesters raised slogans denouncing the arrest of hundreds of workers by the security forces and demanded the scrapping of four new labor codes enacted by the ultra-right-wing government in the country.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/24/indias-left-parties-back-un-unionized-workers-in-struggle-for-minimum-wage/
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Mali faced a wave of coordinated terrorist attacks on Saturday morning, as armed groups launched near-simultaneous assaults on multiple cities, including the capital, Bamako. The attacks, which targeted military installations and strategic points, represent a major escalation of violence in the country in recent months.

On Sunday, as attacks continued in different parts of the country, news broke that Malian Defense Minister General Sadio Camara was killed in a joint FLA and JNIM attack in the town of Kati where Mali’s interim president Assimi Goita also lives. Camara was a top leader in the Goita government and his death is seen as a major blow.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/25/coordinated-terror-attacks-strike-mali-as-military-claims-control/
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Israeli authorities are reportedly pursuing another six-month extension to the imprisonment of Palestinian pediatrician Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, taken by Israeli occupation forces from Kamal Adwan Hospital over two years ago.

Over the past months, family members, health workers, and UN experts have raised the alarm over Dr. Abu Safiya’s condition, warning of torture and deteriorating health. “Dr. Abu Safiya’s lawyer has not been allowed to meet him for more than two months, ever since his transfer to Ketziot Prison and despite reports of violence, significant weight loss and medical neglect,” Physicians for Human Rights Israel recently wrote.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/27/israeli-authorities-pursue-another-extension-to-dr-hussam-abu-safiyas-imprisonment/
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Peter Thiel, PayPal co-founder, early Facebook investor, and founder and current chairman of Palantir Technologies, visited Buenos Aires and met with far-right President Javier Milei. Thiel’s visit has not gone unnoticed in the South American country, especially given the enormous economic and political power accumulated by Palantir, a data collection, integration, and analysis company that, according to New York Times columnist Michael Steinberg, received funding from the CIA through In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the US security agency.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/27/peter-thiel-has-private-meeting-with-argentine-president-javier-milei/
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🇨🇺Cuba's children under Trump's siege

Lis’s birthday, that small and enormous day, is a reminder that as long as there is a candle burning, and a clown willing to make a fool of herself, and a mother preparing birthdays, and a child applauding from a bed, hope will remain the most rebellious political act of all. Because in a hospital, any party is the biggest party in the world.

Read the story of a family, some clowns, and heroic healthcare workers celebrating a birthday in a pediatric oncology ward in Cuba ➡️
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🇲🇱 The Malian community in Montreuil, a suburb of Paris, France, organized a protest in the wake of the wave of coordinated attacks in Mali this past weekend. The demonstrators condemned colonialism and denounced the assassination of Mali's Defense Minister Sadio Camara.
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Italy marked its 81st Liberation Day anniversary on April 25, highlighting the continuity of struggle against fascism during World War II and all iterations of imperialism today.

“Cambiamo tutto – Let’s change everything” was a prominent slogan across the country, reflecting the widespread demand for radical change, not unlike the one promised by the people’s victory over fascism.

The date commemorates Italy’s Liberation from fascist rule in 1945, celebrating the partisan resistance that made the establishment of democratic institutions possible. “April 25 is a day of struggle, not only to keep alive the memory of the partisan resistance, but above all to continue moving forward in building an alternative,” the student collective CAU emphasized.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/27/liberation-day-in-italy-marked-in-solidarity-with-cuba-and-palestine/
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🇵🇦Rural communities in Rio Indio, Panama fight for environmental protection

Rural communities in Panama’s Río Indio region marched against a proposed reservoir project linked to the Panama Canal. The government-backed project would create an artificial reservoir to supply water to the canal, but residents warn it would force around 38 rural communities to relocate, destroy agricultural land, disrupt traditional ways of life, and cause environmental damage
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At least 11 Palestinians were killed and several others injured in a number of Israeli onslaughts in different parts of the Gaza strip, on Friday, April 24.

According to Gaza’s Interior Ministry, seven of the victims were martyred after an Israeli airstrike targeted a police vehicle in the southern city of Khan Younis. The assault also left many people wounded.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/27/eleven-killed-in-gaza-in-deadliest-israeli-attack-in-weeks/
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Russia on Monday, April 27, where he met Russian President Vladimir Putin and discussed regional and international developments focused around the US-Israeli war on Iran.

Araghchi arrived in Russia after concluding visits to Oman and Pakistan where he presented his country’s framework for a possible new round of talks with the US to find a diplomatic end to the war the US and Israel have been waging against his country since February 28.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/27/iran-continues-to-push-for-diplomatic-solution-after-second-islamabad-talks-fail-to-materialize/
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“This is what the criminalization of abortion looks like in practice”

Advocates for reproductive rights in Kenya, where thousands die every year of complications due to unsafe abortion, expressed outrage at the ruling on April 24 by the Court of Appeal in the town of Malindi. The court overturned a 2022 High Court ruling and recriminalized abortion.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/27/kenyan-court-recriminalizes-abortion/
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“The flotilla departs with a clear set of objectives,” stated the Global Sumud Flotilla, one of the networks taking part in the mission.

Dozens of vessels are again en route to Gaza in an attempt to break the illegal sea blockade imposed by the Israeli occupation, as part of a new global flotilla coalition.

“To challenge Israel’s illegal blockade, advance the opening of a permanent humanitarian corridor, and intensify coordinated pressure on governments and corporations complicit in its enforcement.”

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/04/28/global-flotilla-sails-again-to-break-illegal-blockade-of-gaza/
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🇪🇨 The right-wing government of Noboa continues its attacks on social movements.

In the Ecuador of Daniel Noboa, social movements are facing mounting levels of persecution. They have had to fight different types of persecution, from police brutality, and now financial attacks against its leaders.

YASUNIDOS, the environmental movement that spearheaded the popular consultation to keep oil in the ground, inside the megadiverse Yasuni National Park. The group is facing an over $18,000 fine, due by early May, for a 39 cents miscalculation in their booking reports.
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