The U.S role in fomenting violence in Haiti By G. Dunkel May 5, 2023 María Isabel Salvador, the author of the April 25 report from the United Nations Integrated Office [...]
Sudan: Popular movement demands civilian rule By John Catalinotto May 2, 2023 April 30 − Reports from Sudan’s largest seaport, Port Sudan, located on the Red Sea, [...]
Workers’ resistance puts French bosses in turmoil By G. Dunkel April 28, 2023 April 23 — After French President Emmanuel Macron succeeded in pushing a new pension system [...]
Puerto Rican community protests the Hispanic Federation’s annual gala April 24, 2023 The following is a slightly edited version of a press release issued April 18 by The Puerto Rico Is Not for [...]
May Day being commemorated in the U.S. By Monica Moorehead April 24, 2023 A number of U.S. cities are gearing up for May Day (International Workers Day) 2023 with [...]
NYC May Day May 1 – 2 PM – Union Square MAY DAY 2023 NYC! /DÍA INTERNACIONAL DE LOS TRABAJADORES 2023 NYC! Union Square Monday May 1st 2pm, March at 5pm Lunes [...]
As pension cut becomes French law: Unions fight back By G. Dunkel April 18, 2023 Following the April 14 rubber-stamp approval by France’s Constitutional Council, on April 15 [...]
Will workers turn toward taking the offensive in France? By John Catalinotto April 6, 2023 For the 11th time since Jan. 19, millions of people in France, led by the workers of the [...]
19 years after the coup d’état: Statement from Fanmi Lavalas Political Organization March 24, 2023 This Feb. 28 statement from Fanmi Lavalas, a people’s party of Haiti, commemorates the February 29, 2004, [...]
Despite government attacks: Workers, students in France stay strong By G. Dunkel March 28, 2023 Since President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Élizabeth Borne rammed through the [...]
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