Why Hiroshima and Nagasaki were incinerated By Stephen Millies May 20, 2016 Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Hiroshima on May 27, the first sitting U.S. president to [...]
African Liberation Day at 53: U.S. intervention continues By Abayomi Azikiwe May 20, 2016 May 25 marks the 53rd anniversary of the formation of the Organization of African Unity, [...]
Behind internal struggle in South Africa By Abayomi Azikiwe May 15, 2016 Two opposition parties in South Africa — the Democratic Alliance and the Economic Freedom [...]
Sadiq Khan elected mayor of London By Carl Lewis May 13, 2016 Sadiq Khan, a center-left member of Britain’s Labor Party and a first-generation son of [...]
Greek Parliament votes for new austerity By John Catalinotto May 13, 2016 A protester chants slogans during a demonstration in Athens, Greece, on May 6, 2016. [...]
New Philippines president to face big challenges May 12, 2016 By Prof. Jose Maria Sison The author is chairperson of the International League of Peoples’ Struggle and [...]
Palestinians speak of ‘the Catastrophe’ By Dolores Cox May 11, 2016 Two Palestinians, 86-year-old Mariam Fathalla and 23-year-old Amena El-Ashkar, speaking at an [...]
Moldovan political prisoners win partial victory, struggle continues By Greg Butterfield. May 1, 2016 April 26 — The Petrenko Group, seven communists and anti-oligarchy political prisoners in [...]
Pentagon revs up war machine in Asia By Chris Fry April 24, 2016 The U.S. has begun to implement its Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), recently [...]
What’s Behind Egypt’s Gift of Two Red Sea Islands to Saudi Arabia? By Abayomi Azikiwe April 22, 2016 During the week of April 11, it was revealed that the Egyptian government of President [...]
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