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It’s been a dozen years since the “war on terror” and two years since the start of the Arab Spring—including...
With the recent shooting of 18-year old Sammy Yatim in Toronto, the whole question of the role of police in...
Violence is escalating in Syria with recent allegations of chemical weapons attack on civilians in towns outside Damascus.
Most of the world’s great cities are coastal, located to take advantage of transportation, trade and the oceans’ resources.
Over the winter of 2012 – 2013, forty to fifty percent of American beekeepers' hives were destroyed by colony collapse...
The Muslim Brotherhood was overthrown to deepen the revolution, not to support the regime.
It’s an exciting time for social media and social movements.
July 8-14 is Mad Pride week in Toronto.
There is growing direct action against tar sands pipelines, from Line 9 to Keystone XL.
It has become all too common for mainstream commentators to argue that if only more high-profile figures were to come...
On June 3, 67 countries signed the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) to regulate the multibillion-dollar global arms trade.
From Turkey, to Brazil, to Egypt, people are rising up against austerity—no matter which government is imposing it—and demanding a...
The disability movement has a long history that is largely unknown to most activists.
On April 3, to much fanfare, the BBC published the results of the largest class survey undertaken of British society.
“Operation Zeus in August last year marked the start of an ugly reminder of a European past that we thought...