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For many in the West, the United Arab Emirates is known for being a modern Arab country that appeals to...
When Jack Layton ran for NDP leader in 2003, a central plank in his campaign was opposition to the looming...
Five years into the economic crisis, the 1% continues to impose austerity measures to make ordinary people pay.
A terrible war convulsed Iran and Iraq from September 22 1980 until August 20 1988.
According to mainstream media, Libya’s revolution is safely resolved, having ousted dictator Muammar Gaddafi and democratically elected a moderate leader,...
The outcome document of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development 2012 is full of words like “We recognize,” “We take...
Inspired by the Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions, hundreds of thousands of Bahrainis flooded the streets and marched to occupy the...
The rise of new left parties across Europe has generated much excitement about the possibility of an electoral challenge to...
The Syrian revolution has reached a new crossroads.
By now, readers of Socialist Worker are likely familiar with the case of Mohamed Harkat, a former—very former—pizza delivery man...
Since the 1960s, the advancement of rights and status for many lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people has been...
In the 1970s, under the brutal Shah of Iran, Iran was one of the chief allies of the U.
Mad Pride celebrations are coming to Toronto again this year, July 10 to 15.
In 1936 in Spain, workers responded to a fascist uprising by organizing a revolution.
In all the justified outrage about Bill 78 and its attacks on freedom of expression, most accounts, in both French...