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Syria opposition continues to fragment

On July 8, the self-styled “National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces” met once again under U.S. direction in…

July 17, 2013

The Egyptian revolution and the military coup

This article is adapted from a talk given by Joyce Chediac at Workers World Party meetings in New York and…

July 16, 2013

Coup in Egypt: What it means for the revolution

July 8 — This Workers World Commentary was first written July 5, before the failed attempt to make Mohammed ElBaradei…

July 10, 2013

Refusal to extradite terrorist to Venezuela exposes Washington’s hypocrisy

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has once again issued a call for the extradition of Luis Posada Carriles, an internationally…

July 10, 2013

Students occupy university in Mexico City

The main campus of the National University of Education Sciences (UPN) in Mexico City has been occupied by students who…

July 10, 2013

Protests greet Obama on Africa tour

S. African groups raise Palestine, AFRICOM, U.S. political prisoners President Barack Obama visited three African states during late June and…

July 9, 2013

Meetings to organize caravans to Cuba

Meetings in more than 35 cities across the U.S. and Canada will educate, celebrate and organize for the 24th Friendshipment…

July 7, 2013

Syria resisting economic and military attacks

Less dramatic but no less intense than military battles is the economic war being conducted against the Syrian people and…

July 7, 2013

Portugal general strike rejects austerity

  Portugal is the poorest country in Western Europe. Currently 1.5 million workers are jobless in a population of nearly…

July 7, 2013

WW commentary: Coup in Egypt; what does it mean?

An unprecedented outpouring of millions of Egyptians from all across the country has shown that the Egyptian revolution is not…

July 5, 2013