An Israeli farmer watched his village being razed to the ground last week. The grandfather could do nothing as more than 1,000 armed police and "volunteers" threw all his family’s things into the street and bulldozed his house—for the sixth time in a decade.
The racist English Defence League (EDL) wants to protest in Bradford on Saturday 28 August.
How should we respond to the racist English Defence League’s (EDL) threat to march in Bradford?
The shadow of what happened in 2001 still hangs over Bradford.
The benefits system is on the verge of collapse—or at least that’s what Tory minister Iain Duncan Smith claimed as he launched the latest attack on the welfare state last week.
The film director Oliver Stone’s latest documentary, South of the Border, sets out to counter the lies and myths about the revolutions in Latin America over the last decade.
The possibility of removing capitalism is back on the agenda.
Western imperialism has devastated Iraq. More than a million people have died since the US and British invasion of 2003, all because of lies claiming that Iraq was harbouring weapons of mass destruction.
A single commodity trader in London hit the headlines this month when he snapped up 7 percent of the world’s entire cocoa bean production.
The World Bank’s recent report on global economic prospects is a bumpy and entertaining read – if terror stories are your idea of fun, that is. It contemplates the possibility of 3.5 percent economic growth for the next three years.
It took 30 seconds for the police to kill Jean Charles de Menezes. The cover-up took a little longer. At 10.06am on 22 July 2005 Jean Charles sat down on a tube train in Stockwell, south London.
Will workers in Britain overthrow capitalism and make a socialist revolution?