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No NATO war summit! : Counter-Summit Coalition calls for peace and justice
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Fractures Internationalist teach-ins
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The Disaster Loop Another catastrophe in Myanmar
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The circus of academic complicity A tragicomic spectacle of evasion on the world stage of genocide
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Palestine topicMyanmar in Crisis: A Nation Trapped in a Disaster Loop
As Myanmar reels from yet another catastrophe, the military regime’s rare plea for international aid is met with deep skepticism. With over four million displaced, ongoing resistance, and relentless attacks on civilians, the people of Myanmar find themselves abandoned, left to survive on their own. Meanwhile, global powers weigh their interests, and the military continues its stranglehold on humanitarian relief.
What does this mean for Myanmar’s future? And is there any hope amid the chaos? Read the latest on Myanmar’s unfolding crisis.

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