Workers are central to a movement that could bring down the president, writes Workers’ Solidarity
We offer a breakdown of the US presidential election results—and look at what they tell us
Anger has burst onto the streets of Morocco after a police murder. Mehdi Rafiq looks at what’s driving the movement
Protest movement is causing a deep crisis for South Korea’s ruling class, writes?Workers’ Solidarity
Student occupations and wider protests have spread across Brazil in response to 20-year public spending freeze, while in France the state is looking to extend its state of emergency
The British government has lined up to support the Turkish state’s brutal assault on democratic rights.
School and college students struck and protested across the Spanish state last week against exams they fear will bring back the elitism of former dictator Francisco Franco.
Protests have broken out across Morocco in north Africa after the death of a fish seller became a symbol of anger against the regime.
Hundreds of refugees—including many children—still face uncertainty and danger in the Calais “jungle” two days after the authorities declared it gone.
South African authorities are trying to criminalise a wave of protests on campuses, writes Charlie Kimber
A leadership coup inside the Spanish equivalent of the Labour Party may have restored the Spanish Tories to office.
A revolt by students in South Africa against a tuition fee rise has grown into an all-out fight for quality, free and decolonised education.