Workers’ strikes continued after the shock resignation of Egypt’s government on Tuesday of last week.
Supporters of the Venezuelan government rallied in Caracas last week to mark 25 years since the “Caracazo” uprising of 1989.
Calls to drop prosecutions against British soldiers involved in Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland have been met with anger by family campaigners.
Thousands of striking platinum miners were set to march on South Africa’s parliament on Thursday of this week.
Protesters surrounded the Greek finance ministry building in Athens on Thursday of last week, as officials met with Greece’s “Troika” of international creditors.
The last two weeks in Venezuela have seen the right wing opposition mobilise street demonstrations
If Democrat Party protesters, business leaders, military commanders, top civil servants, judges, NGOs, and senior academics have their way, Thai democracy will be finished. But the royalist “Yellow Shirt” conservatives in Thailand are a minority, albeit a powerful one.
The prime minister and cabinet of Egypt’s military-backed government suddenly resigned on Monday of this week.
Bahraini activists Rula al-Saffar and Jalila al-Salman spoke to Judith Orr about resistance to the al-Khalifa regime
After the government falls and rebels claim victory, Simon Basketter looks at the situation in Ukraine
Workers’ united resistance is defying the Western stereotype of ethnic rivalries, writes Andy Zebrowski