Notes from the US: Constitutional breakdown
August 16th: Project 2025 plans to 'transition' almost all federal power into the hands of one far right, effectively fascist leader.French squatters organise against evictions
August 14th: The squats have received a lot of support from the neighbourhood, and solidarity is being organized.
The Carbon Cash Machine
August 12th: As record temperatures soar BP and Shell shareholders are raking in their highest ever levels of cash earnings
Community reclaims closed library
August 11th: SISTER has been learning from the Otomi indigenous community in Mexico, who, after years of state violence and racism, occupied the National Institute for Indigenous Peoples in Mexico.
France: Water convoy to press for action as drought deepens in Poitou
July 26th: The bicycle and tractor rally will travel from the south-western town of Sainte Soline to Paris to demand accountability over the imposition of controversial mega-basins.
Rouvikonas volunteers battle Greek fires
July 21st: As with the fires that started yesterday in Kouvaras and Dervenochoria, in Loutraki, we are witnessing the magical Greek phenomenon.
France: Sabotage at the sewage site
July 17th: In a new communique, the Peasant Confederation has claimed responsibility for a fire that has shut down a controversial new effluent disposal site in Sorbiers, central France, which they say is draining poisonous waste into river waters.
Take me down but I’m back up again
August 13th: MADALDN writes on surviving gang violence in London, how she got out, and her later turn to music and activism.
Continuing the fight: Three anarchists from Spain in the British army, 1939-1945
August 7th: But what was evident was that many of these veterans felt that Britain had let them down by not going after Franco next.
The story spycops tried to hide: part I
July 30th: The closing hearing in the first “tranche” of the Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI) took place earlier this year.
It still isn’t wage rises fuelling inflation
August 15th: The media is doing its usual job of trying to convince us to "show restraint" on pay claims – it's a scam.
Exarcheia: A year of occupation and the struggle for public space
August 10th: While the permanent police presence in the heart of Exarcheia is worrying in some ways, it is less dangerous than the future heralded by the construction work.
Dartford Bridge appeal rejection bodes ill for new Lord Chief Justice’s reign
August 1st: The Court of Appeal (CoA) has upheld sentences of 3 years & 2 years, and 7 months on two protestors who scaled and sat on the Bridge over the Thames at Dartford in October 2022.