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Pauline Marois’ PQ government, only a few months old, has already exposed its allegiance to neoliberalism in its budget, released...
Walmart is the second biggest employer in the US, and the number one employer of African-Americans.
On August 9, platinum miners at South Africa’s Marikana mine (owned by Lonmin, a London-based multinational) went on strike demanding...
In an effort to avoid the revolutionary zeal that has spread across North Africa and the Middle East, Saudi Arabia...
In late 2013 the 60-year-old Mr.
Thousands gathered in Amman on November 13 protesting against the raise in fuel prices.
Frankenstein was the name of the doctor who created a monster.
On October 22, under the stewardship of several BC First Nations, close to 5,000 people from all over BC came...
Things are sickeningly familiar these days – as though we’re experiencing collective déjà vu or being transported back in time...
On October 4, the first ever strikes at Wal-Mart occured, as walkouts and marches were supported by 88 workers in...
On August 22, the Quebec student movement marked the 6th-month anniversary of the start of the massive and persistent strike...
High school and university students in Chile have been protesting for over a year.
As the Assad regime turns to increasingly brutal methods in a desperate attempt to stay in power, the West is...
After pressure from indigenous communities, the Bolivian government nationalized the Canadian corporation South American Silver’s mining project in Malku Khota.
Public school and college teachers are the first public sector workers to receive the brunt of budget cuts to jobs...