The Tories are talking up the prospect of winning a vote for airstrikes in Syria.
US bombs killed 22 people in a hospital in Kunduz in northern Afghanistan last Saturday. The dead included 12 doctors and ten patients.
Political pressure is growing in Saudi Arabia after over 700 pilgrims were crushed to death last week
Thousands marched through Athens last Saturday to mark two years since Nazis murdered anti-racist rapper Pavlos Fyssas.
The mandate of left party Syriza is weaker despite its re-election last weekend and its austerity plans will spark more struggle, writes Dave Sewell
Protests have flared up across East Jerusalem and the West Bank as Israeli forces attacked Palestinians defending themselves from Israeli activists.
Ron Margulies from the DSIP socialist group in Istanbul explains Turkey’s latest assault on the Kurds
The left party’s crisis is unlikely to be solved by an election as more radical groups gain support—especially among workers, says Dave Sewell
Greece’s former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis was among those who rebelled against Syriza’s support for austerity in parliament. He spoke to Socialist Worker:
With just days to go before a new election in Greece, the left wing Syriza party is rapidly losing ground.
Turkey assault on Kurds, strike in India, Guatemala ruler jailed, health march in Galicia
Syrian socialist Joseph Daher spoke to Socialist Worker about what the solution in Syria could be.