Die Linke is increasingly coming to resemble its opponents. Is it time for the left to break with The Left?

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Die Linke is increasingly coming to resemble its opponents. Is it time for the left to break with The Left?
Britain’s relationship with Europe resembles a broken marriage – but that doesn’t mean these partners should file for divorce.
Marcin Chałupka spoke to César Gaviria ahead of the Special Session of the United National General Assembly on the world drug problem.
The aim of the UNGASS was to have a broad, open debate with all UN member states involved and that has not happened.
What is needed is a third narrative between “no borders” on the one hand, and an irrational fear of refugees on the other, writes Alena Krempaská.
David Condliffe speaks about collaboration with the Labour Party, the positive changes Corbyn has brought in, the biggest labour issues in Britain now, and a social Europe, which Unite is fighting for.
While the immediate cause of Macedonia’s current wave of civic unrest unrest is relatively straightforward, the roots of the discontent are far more complex.