New and exciting possibilities for the South African left emerged last weekend, writes Charlie Kimber
A helicopter carrying 13 offshore workers crashed in Norway last Friday killing all onboard. The tragedy underlined the dangers faced daily by offshore workers.
It's the moment of truth for Bernie Sanders and his supporters in the United States.
The European Union (EU) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) are demanding yet more austerity in Greece.
Dozens of civilians have been killed and hundreds more injured by regime airstrikes on Aleppo in the past ten days. Dictator Bashar al-Assad’s exploding barrels signalled the end of the partial, and fragile, ceasefire that came into effect in March.
As French MPs prepare to debate a new law attacking workers’ rights, the centre left government is digging in its heels against workers, students and the new “Nuit Debout” movement.
Demonstrations were pushed back on Monday but the regime is still in trouble
Presidential election results has shaken Austrian politics to the core. In the first round the fascist candidate Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party came first with over 35 percent of the vote.
Protests by thousands of workers in Bangalore have forced the Indian government to reverse changes to savings schemes.
Strikes and protests intensified in France this week in the run-up to a coordinated day of action against the government’s proposed Work Law on Thursday.
The United States is changing, and there were three examples of this in recent days. There has been a big strike, a civil disobedience movement and huge turnouts at rallies for Bernie Sanders.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Egypt last week—and none of them were arrested.