Cleaners in Athens and a dock workers' union secretary in the Piraeus port spoke to Dave Sewell about how the referendum is crucial to their struggles.
Over 5,000 people joined the anti-capitalist left on a march through Athens last night, Thursday, calling for a no vote in Sunday's austerity referendum.
With just three days until Greece's austerity referendum, Europe’s rulers are ramping up their “project fear” about rejecting their latest deal.
Many activists were buoyed by the US Supreme Court’s historic ruling on Friday of last week that legalised same sex marriage across the 50 states.
Shocking attacks carried out in the name of Islamist organisation Isis on Friday of last week killed 38 tourists in Tunisia and 27 Shia Muslims in Kuwait.
Banks were closed across Greece on Monday of this week in the run-up to a planned referendum on Sunday.
Nine black churchgoers were murdered in Charleston, South Carolina last week by a racist who told them, “You have to go”.
The European Union and the International Monetary Fund continued their brutish blackmail of the Greek government this week, writes Panos Garganas
Greece’s creditors and the institutions that represent them keep sending one message, “Patience is running out”.
Former Black Panther's release delayed; Guantanamo bay detainees let out; Israel find itself not guilt of war crimes
The ruling Tory PP lost control of more than 12 provincial capitals and many smaller towns as 8,000 local governments were formed around the Spanish state last weekend.
Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in as president of the west African state of Nigeria on 29 May—almost 30 years after he was overthrown as a military dictator.