President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) failed to win an absolute majority in Turkey’s general election last Sunday.
Greece’s government entered the final month of its bailout extension this week under more pressure than ever.
Activists have been imprisoned as part of an Egyptian government crackdown, reports Judith Orr
Hospital workers walked out across Greece on Wednesday of last week, in the biggest strike since the election of radical left party Syriza in January.
Women from the radical left were expected to become mayors of the Spanish state’s two biggest cities after last weekend’s local and regional elections.
Tens of thousands of people have fled the Iraqi city of Ramadi after Isis forces captured it last weekend.
A US judge has acquitted a white cop of killing an unarmed black couple in Cleveland in 2012.
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Greece’s state broadcaster ERT is set to officially return on Monday of next week—two years after its closure. This is a victory for workers who occupied ERT and operated it under workers’ control.
The British government is leading a European Union (EU) plan to stop migrants coming across the Mediterranean by launching military strikes.
The Greek government, led by the radical left Syriza party, is backsliding under pressure from the European Union (EU) and International Monetary Fund (IMF). But workers are not taking this lying down.
Teachers at Karachi University defied a ban and repression to go ahead with a meeting on Unsilencing Balochistan on Wednesday of last week.