Daily Archives: September 15, 2024

2024-09-15: News Headlines

Liz Lawrence (2024-09-15). British Labour's winter fuel allowance: Ecosocialism versus ageism, austerity and poverty. links.org.au Liz Lawrence explores the direction of the Labour government and what remains of the Labour Left. She also discusses pensioners' poverty and resistance, and how ecosocialists should respond.

The Independent (2024-09-15). VetWealth SACCO AGM set for Saturday September 21 at Makerere. independent.co.ug Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The 2024 Veterinary Wealth Sacco Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held next Saturday, September 21 at Media hall, COVAB, Makerere University from 9am. The theme this year is "Empowering the Vets to unlock their full potential through financial inclusion." The general secretary Uganda Veterinary Association (UVA) Dr Boniface Obbo …

CADTM, Christoph Sorg (2024-09-15). CADTM : what to do with the Financial sector and the Banks and, with the Sovereign Debt arbitration. cadtm.org

newleftreview (2024-09-15). Rebecca Lossin: The Multiple Gaze. newleftreview.org Resisting the erasure of working-class life in the American rust belt, the critical photography of LaToya Ruby Frazier combines intimate portraiture with representations of capital's flight. Rebecca Lossin reflects on MoMA's recent retrospective of her work—and on the cultural politics of documentary image-making in an age saturated with the visual.

noemail (2024-09-15). Tragedy Strikes Zakir Nagar: Death Toll Rises in House Collapse. devdiscourse.com A tragic incident unfolded in Zakir Nagar, where a three-storey house collapse has claimed 10 lives, as the district administration confirmed on Sunday. Rescue teams are diligently working at the site, with concerns that one person may still be trapped under the debris.

Keara Sosa, Counter Punch. (2024-09-15). Young People Will Save The World; We're The Last Generation That Can. popularresistance.org The past 20 years have been critical in the fight for bold and sustainable climate solutions. The next five years will be even more vital — and young people like me are fighting hard to make sure our leaders get it right. | Research shows we have about five years left to avert global warming beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius, the tipping point when even more severe climate disruptions could exacerbate hunger, conflict and drought worldwide. | Climate change — long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil — impacts our livelihoods an…

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