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Greek workers tell Pompeo: ‘Go home’!

Students and teachers at over 700 schools and universities throughout Greece walked out the first week of October. Thousands of…

October 7, 2020

400,000 seafarers around the world stuck on board ships

An unjust hardship faces 800,000 workers worldwide. Some 400,000 seafarers whose work contracts have expired are still stuck on their…

October 2, 2020

People strike worldwide for the environment

Over 3,334 protests against the climate crisis — marches, school walkouts, blockaded bridges and roads, swarms of small boats and…

October 1, 2020

Morales party’s success uproots Bolivia election

Sept. 20 − The international media gave much more than its usual attention to the announcement by Bolivia's interim president,…

September 25, 2020

Fire exposes desperate plight of refugees

The Sept. 8 fire that burned the largest asylum camp in Europe, the Moria Reception and Identification Camp on the…

September 14, 2020

While the stock market is booming, jobs report hides hunger

Getting enough food was hard for people working low-wage jobs before the pandemic. Now it’s harder, given the huge increase…

September 11, 2020

Struggle against environmental poisoning and police violence in Martinique

For centuries, imperialists have conspired and competed to exploit the islands of the Caribbean, both for what their soils could…

September 2, 2020

Masses cheer as protests force out government in Mali

  After months of agitation and protests — some going on for days, involving  thousands of people and substantial injuries…

August 29, 2020

Billionaires push to reopen schools with no plan for safety 

Schools in the U.S. provide students with much more than an education. They provide child care, meals (for 14 million…

July 31, 2020

Teachers and staff organize in New York City during Covid-19

The Professional Staff Congress, the American Federation of Teachers union  representing 30,000 faculty and staff at the City University of…

July 23, 2020