Grenfell inferno survivors demand justice By Kathy Durkin June 20, 2017 June 19 — A raging inferno tore through Grenfell Tower in London in the early hours of June [...]
Tories trashed in British elections. What does it mean for class struggle? By Taryn Fivek June 12, 2017 Faced with the double barrels of belt-tightening brought by Britain’s exiting the European [...]
British election sets back right-wing agenda for austerity and war By John Catalinotto June 9, 2017 Young people were the strongest backers of Jeremy Corbyn. Signaling a turn to the left in [...]
General strike brings Greece to a standstill By G. Dunkel May 28, 2017 Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, May 17. Even though there have been many general [...]
French elections: Big capital tops Le Pen as many opt out By Deirdre Griswold May 8, 2017 Soldiers patrol in the courtyard of the Louvre museum in Paris, France, during the May 7 [...]
French election: Class struggle confronts reaction By G. Dunkel April 21, 2017 Like many other European countries and the United States, French society is tottering, reeling [...]
No triumph for ultra-right in Netherlands; French vote looms By G. Dunkel March 26, 2017 Polls predicted that the Islamophobe Geert Wilder’s Party of Freedom (PVV), a racist, [...]
Upcoming European elections reveal deep divisions By G. Dunkel March 15, 2017 March 13 — After the Brexit vote and the U.S. presidential election, nobody is discounting the [...]
Women workers opened first Russian revolution of 1917 By John Catalinotto March 2, 2017 One hundred years ago the women workers of St. Petersburg, Russia, began a strike on [...]
Free Alexander Kushnarev! Don’t let Ukrainian gov’t cover up Odessa massacre On May 2, 2014, at least 48 anti-fascist protesters were murdered by right-wing Ukrainian nationalists at the House of Trade [...]
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