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Across U.S., anguished protests over missing students in Mexico

With a demonstration that started at the entrance to the Great Hall of the University of California at San Diego…

November 13, 2014

Burkina Faso coup leader trained by Pentagon

After much intense discussion among opposition parties, mass organizations and the religious leaders of Burkina Faso, it was announced on…

November 12, 2014

The legacy of Thomas Sankara

Excerpts from a talk given by Larry Hales to a New York City meeting of Workers World Party on Nov.…

November 12, 2014

Rasmea Odeh fights jail, deportation

Nov. 10 — Rasmea Odeh was found guilty of one count of unlawful procurement of naturalization today after a short…

November 11, 2014

Ebola and the real health crisis

Taken from an Oct. 15 audio column at prisonradio.org With the death of Mr. Thomas Eric Duncan shortly after his…

November 11, 2014

Haiti: Cancelled elections spark big protests

If you don’t hold elections, you can’t lose them. This maxim, which the Duvalierist dictatorships upheld for decades in Haiti…

November 7, 2014

Class forces in the Ukrainian civil war

Simferopol, Crimea — Workers World has conducted an extensive interview with Victor Shapinov, a coordinator and leading theoretician of the…

November 7, 2014

Solidarity statements on Odessa massacre

Workers World is publishing excerpts from solidarity statements received by the International Action Center on the six-month anniversary of the…

November 7, 2014

Ukraine communists comment on elections in Donetsk and Lugansk

On Nov. 2, against the backdrop of the U.S. and NATO’s provocative “Iron Sword” war games in nearby Lithuania, residents…

November 7, 2014

Alfonso Cano, a hero of our time

Workers World publishes this Nov. 4 communique from the Secretariat of the General Staff of the FARC-EP, the revolutionary guerrilla…

November 7, 2014