Philippine gov’t launches attacks on peasants, indigenous By Deirdre Griswold February 7, 2017 Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippine president described in the West as a “populist,” [...]
Interview with Ian Ó Dálaigh: ‘Ireland remains partitioned and the workers exploited’ February 2, 2017 The following interview with Ian Ó Dálaigh of Ireland was conducted by Zach Gevelinger. Ó Dálaigh is [...]
Political turmoil deepens in south Korea By Deirdre Griswold January 26, 2017 Thousands of South Koreans take to the streets in Seoul to demand President Park [...]
The battle for Mosul January 26, 2017 This report on Jan. 19 is from the editor of Justice for Iraq in Britain about the ongoing battle in Mosul. [...]
How European governments freeze refugees to death By G. Dunkel January 22, 2017 Refugee camp in Moria, the isle of Lesbos, Greece. From 2015 through 2016, nearly 1.7 million [...]
Fight Trump and fight NATO January 22, 2017 The president-elect’s Jan. 15 press statements directed at Europe just five days before taking office [...]
A review of Africa 2016: Socialism is answer to solve oil crisis By Abayomi Azikiwe January 9, 2017 Substantial finds of oil and natural gas resources have been under development along the [...]
U.S. imperialism foments conflict in Africa By Abayomi Azikiwe January 4, 2017 A group claiming to be in solidarity with the Al-Fatah Revolution of Sept. 1, 1969, [...]
Palestinians celebrate release of hunger striker Bilal Kayed By Joe Catron January 2, 2017 Bilal Kayed in Asira ash-Shamaliya upon his release from prison, Dec. 12. Over 1,000 [...]
Ultra-right parties take anti-EU stance By G. Dunkel December 31, 2016 The European Union faces challenges to its existence. At least three major countries [...]
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