G. Dunkel

After 35 years, killers of African hero Thomas Sankara condemned

The trial of the Burkinabè soldiers who in 1987 killed Thomas Sankara, the president of Burkina Faso, and some of…

April 18, 2022

Class struggle and the French elections  

Emmanuel Macron, from the party En Marche, whose job history as a banker primed him for his current role as…

April 15, 2022

Haitians say: We want justice!   

Tens of thousands of Haitians surged through the streets of Port-au-Prince and smaller cities Les Cayes, Jacmel and Carrefour March…

April 8, 2022

Heat waves melt ice at both poles of Earth

The climate crisis is real. Millions of people throughout the world are suffering and dying from floods and rising sea…

March 30, 2022

With nearly 1 million deaths, U.S. disparages China’s COVID-19 policy 

Look at the March 20 figures from Worldometer for the United States and China, including Hong Kong. The U.S. has…

March 25, 2022

Haitians attempt to emigrate

By G. Dunkel While the world’s attention focuses on the conflict in Ukraine that could quickly escalate, living conditions for…

March 17, 2022

Student-community-labor coalition grows in New York City

New York City A growing student-community-labor coalition held a large rally March 6 on demands related to New York City…

March 11, 2022

U.S. sanctions: an act of war against workers

Mass media in the United States and throughout the countries of Western Europe are exhaustively and intensely depicting the suffering…

March 9, 2022

In Haiti, misery breeds resistance

Thousands of Haitian garment workers, mainly women, have hit the streets in February demanding that the government raise their minimum…

March 3, 2022

Trabajadores haitianos exigen: ‘¡Triplicar el salario mínimo!’

Haití se enfrenta a una crisis de legitimidad gubernamental. Los únicos cargos electos del país a cualquier nivel cuyos mandatos…

March 2, 2022