G. Dunkel

Voters in France block National Rally

Much to the surprise of many observers of France’s parliamentary election, young people who supported the leftist New Popular Front…

July 10, 2024

How cops cleared New York City encampments

Columbia University is an Ivy League school on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, founded in 1754. Its current tuition…

May 8, 2024

Half a million voters protest Biden’s Gaza stance

With results now in from this week’s primaries, the total vote for “uncommitted” options on state ballots stands at 530,502.…

April 11, 2024

What’s Washington preparing in Haiti?

For over 200 years, the rulers of the United States — the largest, wealthiest state in the Western Hemisphere —…

April 4, 2024

How the United States pretends to help Haiti

Twenty-one years after British King George III recognized the independence of the United States in 1783, the Haitian revolutionaries declared…

March 20, 2024

How the U.S. acts to create and exploit Haiti’s misery

Bulletin: Ariel Henry resigned March 11 as Haiti’s prime minister. Political tensions in Haiti quickly sharpened at the end of…

March 14, 2024

Senegal: Behind the struggle over the election schedule

In the midst of big economic, military and political struggles, the people of Senegal are demanding a presidential election as…

March 7, 2024

Gaza: Hunger as a weapon

According to the United Nations World Food Program, 80% of the people of the world threatened with famine — dying…

February 28, 2024

U.S-NATO war on Russia in Ukraine ends second year

On Feb. 16, the Kiev regime withdrew Ukraine’s army from the key town of Avdiivka in a precipitous, disorganized fashion.…

February 21, 2024

Africa’s poorest countries defy imperialism

Three of the poorest countries in the world according to the United Nations — Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso —…

February 6, 2024