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Syrian agreement postpones U.S. aggressive war

Sept. 16 — While U.S. warships continued to sail in the Eastern Mediterranean to keep the Syrian people under threat,…

September 18, 2013

Chemical weapons arsenals and the hidden truths about the ‘Convention’

The hammering by politicians and the corporate media about chemical weapons use in Syria, which, according to secret CIA "evidence"…

September 13, 2013

Fired GM workers in Colombia determined to win

For two years and two months a determined group of fired autoworkers have lived in tents outside the U.S. Embassy…

September 12, 2013

South African autoworkers strike key industry

Workers’ struggles continue in South Africa despite the successful resolution of strikes in the automotive and mining industries. Auto industry…

September 12, 2013

Study reveals AFRICOM’s reach

Journalist Nick Turse’s study, entitled “AFRICOM’s Gigantic ‘Small Footprint,’” reviews the increasing role of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM)…

September 11, 2013

From Pinochet to Suharto, U.S. supported dictators who ‘killed their own people’

“He is killing his own people.” How many times have we read and heard that? It is the endlessly repeated…

September 9, 2013

South Korea arrests progressives

South Korea’s secret police — the hated National Intelligence Service — launched two days of raids on Aug. 28 against…

September 8, 2013

Korean autoworkers wage courageous resistance

Since the global recession began in 2008, the world’s auto companies have been aggressively restructuring the process by which vehicles…

September 8, 2013

South Africa mine bosses to cut thousands of jobs

South African workers are continuing their struggles against the bosses. Strikes are spreading from the mines, automobile plants and air…

September 5, 2013

Pentagon deepens role in Africa

As the corporate media focuses on the current war drive against Syria, Washington’s militarist policies toward Africa continue to go…

September 4, 2013