Japan’s prime minister defies anti-war public As 40,000 Japanese anti-war protesters were demonstrating in Tokyo on March 22, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s cabinet [...]
U.S. plans new escalation of Iraq war By John Catalinotto April 8, 2016 At a briefing with U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter on March 25, Joint Chiefs of [...]
Palestine: Thousands protest on 40th Land Day By Joe Catron April 6, 2016 Thousands demonstrated in occupied Palestine and throughout the world on March 30, marking the [...]
Dangers of NATO’s intervention in refugee crisis By G. Dunkel March 30, 2016 The intensity and dangers of the conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa have caused [...]
Five years into Libyan disaster, sham ‘unity’ regime creates further divisions NATO bombs Tripoli, Spring 2011. By Abayomi Azikiwe March 31, 2016 Five years after the U.S.-led destabilization and bombing [...]
Latin America Briefs By Berta Joubert-Ceci March 29, 2016 Colombia Thousands of people took to the streets in Bogota and in more than 100 other [...]
What does the Brazilian crisis teach us? By Olmedo Beluche March 29, 2016 The author is a Panamanian sociologist and political activist. A huge political crisis [...]
U.S. sanctions aim to starve Zimbabwe into submission By Abayomi Azikiwe March 25, 2016 President Barack Obama’s administration, utilizing the Office of Foreign Assets Control, [...]
Mass struggle in France defends workers By G. Dunkel March 16, 2016 A half-million workers and students took to the streets in more than 200 separate protests [...]
Unable to prevail through ground war, U.S. bombs Somalia On March 7, the Pentagon announced it had killed 150 members of the al-Shabab [“the youth”] guerrilla movement in a [...]
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