Another kind of war: Unilateral economic sanctions damage Syria By Karin Leukefeld December 23, 2019 First published in the German daily newspaper Junge Welt on Dec. 16. Translation by [...]
The British elections and the defeat of the Labour Party By Larry Holmes December 23, 2019 This is a slightly edited talk from a Dec. 19 political forum in New York City. I thought [...]
Trump impeached: What next? By John Catalinotto December 20, 2019 Dec. 20 — The U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach the president on two [...]
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, disabled activists, allies demand elevators, not more subway cops By Edward Yudelovich December 18, 2019 The United Nations established the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on [...]
After British right-wing win, workers need anti-racist unity By Martha Grevatt December 18, 2019 Elections held Dec. 12 in England, Scotland, Wales and the occupied north of Ireland [...]
Behind the U.S. anti-China campaign By Sara Flounders December 18, 2019 In order to evaluate the claims of massive human rights violations of the Uyghurs, an [...]
Trump’s order on ‘anti-Semitism’ aimed at pro-Palestinian movement By Kathy Durkin December 18, 2019 President Donald Trump’s executive order issued Dec.11 would deny federal funds from [...]
Capitalist growth and social change By Deirdre Griswold December 17, 2019 Growth Every day, the price of stocks on Wall Street go up and down depending on the [...]
Algerians say: ‘The system’ has a new president, but he’s not ours By G. Dunkel December 18, 2019 “The system” is what Algerians call the shadowy, highly corrupt group of Army officers, [...]
Workers’ militant resistance in France confronts gov’t intransigence By G. Dunkel December 18, 2019 Dec. 16 — The general strike in France has lasted 12 days as of today. Transportation is [...]
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