Israel continues to operate with impunity in what seems to be a brutal and protracted experiment, while much of the world looks on, says RAMZY BAROUD
Seeking a future of empowerment and hope
SOPHIE HOUGHTON explains why young workers are organising and winning in the workplace

YOUNG workers today are channelling their frustration into action, refusing to be sidelined any longer.
Data reveals that those under 35 are increasingly dissatisfied with current political systems, spurred by years of unmet promises.
This generation is ready to fight for change, viewing socialism as a beacon of hope in a capitalist society that has consistently let them down.
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