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On a sunny April 22, thousands marched to Vancouver’s Earth Day celebrations at Commercial Drive’s Grandview Park.
Despite the brutal ongoing crackdown against pro-democracy protestors, Bahrain—home of the United States’ Fifth Fleet—staged the Formula 1 Grand Prix...
After nearly ten years, Mohamed Harkat has won another partial victory from the crown in his security certificate case.
Ahmed El Gizawy, an Egyptian lawyer and activist has been detained in Saudi Arabia and is now subject to 20...
A new rank-and-file body, OPSEU Solidarity group, was organized to call for OPSEU (Ontario Public Service Employees Union) to remain...
Forty-four years ago students in Quebec went on strike for the first time.
It’s Pride season in Toronto! Pride week this year is June 21 to July 1.
After 13 months of delay, the “Iran Six” aka P5+1—the United States, China, Great Britain, Russia, France and Germany—resumed talks...
On April 9, six UAE citizens were detained in Abu Dhabi after refusing the authorities’ request to take on another...
Despite imperial attempts to hijack it or stop it, the revolution in Syria is continuing.
Since 2011 protests have shaken the foundation of the ruling monarchy of Jordan.
Mohammad Al-Bajadi, a founding member of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association (ACPRA), has been on hunger strike since...
An estimated 90,000 public sector workers in Slovenia walked off the job on April 18 in what is described as...
Thomas Kvilhaug from the International Socialists in Norway on the trial of a mass murderer.
April 13-15 in Victoria BC saw two amazing events in support of First Nations’ rights.