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While commentators in the West are debating whether the Egyptian military's removal of Morsi is a military coup or not,...
Every Egyptian should be proud that millions went out into all the streets and squares of Egypt.
From Turkey, to Brazil, to Egypt, people are rising up against austerity—no matter which government is imposing it—and demanding a...
Hundreds of thousands are demonstrating in Tahrir Square once more, and working people and the poor are taking to the...
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...
The fight for trans liberation is in an exciting period right now; we have passed beyond the initial stages of...
At the G8 meetings in Northern Ireland the questions of Syria dominated the discussion but the major powers didn't come...
Bernard Drainville, the Minister of Democratic Institutions in the Parti québécois (PQ) government, announced May 22 that the Charte de...
As a populist party that has seemingly abandoned its base in the drive for Liberal and even Conservative supporters, it’s...
Dimitra Kyrillou is a socialist and anti-fascist campaigner from Greece.
Today we mourn the loss of Henry Morgentaler, who passed away at the age of 90 after dedicating his life...
As of the end of May, there are no talks planned in the strike that's seen 1,400 Ontario members of...
General strikes in Indonesia, Greece, India and Spain; student strikes that brought down the Quebec government; an Idle No More...