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Greek unions say ‘No!’ to police violence

Behind the union banner of the Federation of Construction Workers of Greece bearing the slogan “Money for health and education!…

March 17, 2021

The governor of Texas, Neanderthals and COVID-19

The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, made a surprise announcement March 2 in Lubbock, a city of 200,000 people in West…

March 12, 2021

Haiti protests: ‘Moïse, U.S., UN out!’

Hundreds of thousands of Haitians took to the streets of Port-au-Prince Sunday, March 7, to demand the departure of President…

March 11, 2021

COVID crisis drags down U.S. life expectancy

The number of deaths due to COVID-19 in the United States is now over 500,000.  According to the National Center…

February 24, 2021

Haiti: The masses are still in the streets

A twitter post showed hundreds of students taking to the streets of Delmas, near Port-au-Prince, on the morning of Feb.…

February 15, 2021

<span class="streamer2">Two new books on a people’s response to COVID-19</span><br /> ‘Planète Malade’ and ‘Capitalism on a Ventilator’

COVID-19 is an evolving catastrophe for the world’s working class. You may think you have read all that can be…

February 11, 2021

Anti-regime protests intensify in Haiti

Tens of thousands of Haitians took to the streets of Port-au-Prince on Feb. 7 in numerous small, very militant and…

February 9, 2021

Tunisia’s Arab Spring 10 years old, people again in the streets

Ten years ago the Arab Spring — a vast mass movement that swept through the Arab world, shaking up all…

January 27, 2021

Protests erupt over Haitian president’s plans to stay in power

From Brooklyn and Miami to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as well as Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haitien, Jacmel, Saint-Marc and Gonaïves in Haiti, hundreds…

January 19, 2021

Imperialist manipulation meets popular resistance in Haiti

Haiti is by far the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Yet it has a glorious history as the first…

January 15, 2021