Opinion March of Peace from 2014 in Moscow, slogan ‘Occupation of the Crimea is a shame of Russia’. Photo: Bogomolov.PL – WikiCommons / cropped from original / shared under CC BY-SA 3.0 license linked below 18 Mar 2022 Jingoism against Russians hurts us all – CounterBlast Sean Ledwith
Opinion Refugees welcome, Photo: cool revolution Flickr, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, linked at bottom of article 15 Mar 2022 All refugees should be welcome here Kevin Ovenden
Opinion Photo: Refugees welcome protest / Julian Stallabrass 15 Mar 2022 The privatisation of the refugee crisis – CounterBlast Terina Hine
Analysis Russia and Nato flags, Photo: Nato Flickr, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, linked at bottom of article 15 Mar 2022 Why blaming NATO is not westsplaining Dragan Plavšić
Opinion Alain Krivine. Photo: Roland Godefroy/cropped from original/licensed under CC3.0, linked at bottom of article 14 Mar 2022 Obituary – Alain Krivine: 1941 – 2022 Chris Bambery
Opinion Boris Johnson meeting the Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2016. Photo: Flickr/Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office 13 Mar 2022 Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it – weekly briefing Lindsey German
Analysis Flag of NATO and Ukraine| Public Domain 13 Mar 2022 The path to war: Ukraine, Russia, and NATO John Rees
Opinion President Zelenksy at Nato, Photo: Presidential Administration of Ukraine, licensed under CC BY 4.0, linked at bottom of article 12 Mar 2022 The cost of European rearmament: who pays? Kevin Ovenden
Opinion The former military headquarters of Yugoslavia, bombed intensively by Nato. Photo: First- Bombed Military headquaters – Wikicommons – Dennis Jarvis / cropped from original / shared under license CC-BY-SA 2.0. Second – NATO symbol Pixabay /shared under Pixabay license 11 Mar 2022 After Ukraine, are the Balkans next? Vladimir Unkovski-Korica
News Starbucks Memphis 7. Photo: @SBWorkersUnited / Twitter 10 Mar 2022 Union organising is brewing in Starbucks: 100 stores and counting John McGrath
Review 10 Mar 2022 Socialist Register 2022: New Polarisations, Old Contradictions, The Crisis of Centrism – book review Dominic Alexander