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‘Politics is the youth centre that keeps its doors open’

Care, responsibility and solidarity are the cornerstones of community politics. Not that Westminster would know, writes Dr Louisa Munch The post ‘Politics is the youth centre that keeps its doors open’ appeared first on Big Issue.
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Independent Online
· Jul 3, 2026
Empowering Youth: A call to defend democracy at Unisa's intergenerational dialogue
Empowering Youth: A call to defend democracy at Unisa's intergenerational dialogue
BBC News
· Jul 10, 2026
The youth clubs fighting to stay relevant in the social media age
Funding has shrunk and hundreds of youth clubs have closed. But those that remain are trying to reinvent what youth services look like.
World Politics Review
· Jun 24, 2026
India’s ‘Cockroach Party’ and the Politics of Youth Discontent
What began as a satirical movement now reflects deeper frustrations over unemployment, corruption and failing institutions. The post India’s ‘Cockroach Party’ and the Politics of Youth Discontent appeared first on World Politics Review.
CNN
· Jun 25, 2026
Why are Indians protesting the government with diapers?
The founder of the satirical Cockroach Janta Party has been camped out in the heart of New Delhi, leading a crowd of protesters who are refusing to leave until the country's education minister resigns over a national exam system mired in scandal. CNN's Rhea Mogul reports.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 10, 2026
PKD hab ekonomi masyarakat desa
KLUANG: Pusat Komuniti Desa (PKD) yang merupakan salah satu inisiatif Kementerian Ke majuan Desa dan Wilayah (KKDW) dalam meningkatkan taraf hidup dan kesejahteraan masyarakat luar bandar turut menjadi hab kegiatan ekonomi. Melalui konsep perkhidmatan bersepadu di bawah moto ‘Satu Hentian Pelbagai Perkhidmatan’. PKD yang lahir daripada penstrukturan semula Pusat Transformasi Desa (RTC) dan Mini Rural ... Read more The post PKD hab ekonomi masyarakat desa appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Truthout
· Jun 24, 2026
Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power to Reshape Society
It is necessary to put the capital-labor relation back at the center of left politics, says Costas Lapavitsas.
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Related coverage for "‘Politics is the youth centre that keeps its doors open’": Independent Online — Empowering Youth: A call to defend democracy at Unisa's intergenerational dialogue. BBC News — The youth clubs fighting to stay relevant in the social media age. World Politics Review — India’s ‘Cockroach Party’ and the Politics of Youth Discontent. CNN — Why are Indians protesting the government with diapers?. Utusan Malaysia — PKD hab ekonomi masyarakat desa. Truthout — Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power to Reshape Society