Latest Isis atrocity sees Kurdish groups look to old enemies for support—with deadly consequences, warns Ken Olende
MPs were set to vote on the second round of austerity measures in Greece’s new bailout package on Wednesday of this week.
Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras sacked the three ministers of Syriza’s Left Platform who had voted against the first round of austerity measures last week.
Sally Kincaid looks at the causes of China’s stock market crash and how it terrifies the country’s workers and rulers for different reasons
Palestinian hunger striker released; protest el-Sisi's visit; Ryanair strike in Denmark; Hungary's anti-migrant fence
Iranian socialist Nima Soltanzadeh welcomes an historic deal to end economic sanctions that only helped the regime
Workers had an immediate response to the Greek government’s surrender to its creditors—meeting within hours to call a public sector mass strike.
Furious workers across Greece were preparing to walk out against a crippling new austerity package imposed by Europe’s rulers as Socialist Worker went to press.
Eurozone leaders have pushed Greece’s government into a terrible austerity deal, writes Dave Sewell
Celebrations took place in Syntagma Square in front of the Greek parliament and around the surrounding streets long into the night last Sunday.
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Millions refused to be bullied—now their struggle can inspire resistance, writes Dave Sewell in Athens