Long live the Haitian Revolution! By Devin Cole January 7, 2021 January 1 marked the 217th year of independence for the Republic of Haiti. The Haitian [...]
Brexit: Britain leaves the EU, and workers bear the burden By G. Dunkel January 5, 2021 Brexit — the rupture between Britain and the European Union — was completed at midnight, [...]
Black Lives Matter and France’s Global Security Law By G. Dunkel December 23, 2020 It is sometimes hard to realize the worldwide impact of the Black Lives Matter movement. [...]
General strike: Greek workers respond to government’s attacks By G. Dunkel December 11, 2020 In big cities like Athens and Thessaloníki, and smaller ones like Larissa and Patras, [...]
France: New wave of worker protests By G. Dunkel December 9, 2020 Demonstration opposing the so-called “Global Security Act.” Responding to a call from the [...]
Spain’s State of Emergency for COVID-19 imposes social control at the gates of a cataclysm December 4, 2020 By Ángeles Maestro The author of this commentary is a leader of the organization Red Roja (Red Network) in [...]
Half a million march in France against police violence, racism By G. Dunkel December 4, 2020 In an explosion of anger and political rejection, 200,000 people marched in Paris Nov. 28 [...]
Are U.S. nuclear missiles returning to Europe? By Manlio Dinucci November 25, 2020 U.S. nuclear missiles to threaten Russia, Europe? Published Nov. 17 in the Italian [...]
Revolutionaries worldwide comment on U.S. elections November 10, 2020 The following are brief excerpts from a small sample of commentaries on the U.S. elections written by [...]
Gov’t of France uses tragedy to attack Muslim community By G. Dunkel October 27, 2020 On Oct. 16, Samuel Paty, a teacher in France, was brutally killed as he left his school. Paty [...]
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