Wealthy students led right wing protests that turned violent in Venezuela last week. These included armed attacks on government buildings.
France’s centre-left president Francois Hollande has given a chilling glimpse of what could be in store for Britain under a future Labour government.
Talks between representatives of Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad and Western-backed sections of the opposition restarted on Monday of this week.
Some 50.3 percent of voters rejected freedom of movement for workers from European Union (EU) countries in a Swiss referendum last week.
A strike across South Africa’s platinum mines escalated after metalworkers in the Numsa union at the mines came out alongside miners.
Over 10,000 workers at state-owned textile factories in Egypt’s industrial city Mahalla struck and staged a sit-in on Monday of this week.
Strikes have forced oil and gas company Total to stop oil production, in South Yemen’ s biggest oil and gas district of Hadramout.
The Russian government has provoked and legitimised a wave of homophobia in the run-up to the Winter Olympics.
Around 2,000 people—including many Syrian, Afghan and Pakistani immigrants—marched on European Union (EU) offices in Athens on Thursday of last week.
Tens of thousands of protesters from all over the Spanish state marched in Madrid last Saturday against government attacks on the right to abortion.
The people who worked to prepare for the Winter Olympics in Sochi were subjected to beatings, intimidation and little pay.
Socialists in Egypt prepare for long struggle amid a deadly clampdown and pro-army rally, says Judith Orr