Sameh Naguib of the Revolutionary Socialists reports from Cairo, where mass celebrations greeted the removal of president Mohamed Mursi on Wednesday evening
Brazil’s rulers hoped that economic growth would increase their political power—yet furious protest has erupted at continuing inequality, writes Dave Sewell
While the “war on terror” drew US attention elsewhere, South American states reinvented the continent’s traditional role as suppliers of natural resources.
Around 100,000 student protesters disrupted the polls at Chile’s primary elections last week.
Medea Benjamin of the anti-war campaign Codepink says the tide is starting to turn for social justice activists
Mass protests in Egypt last Sunday were the beginning of a second revolution, writes Sameh Naguib of the Revolutionary Socialists, Cairo
We witnessed in Alexandria the largest protests we have seen since Mubarak fell in 11 February 2011—perhaps even bigger than that.
Across Egypt protesters targeted the local headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice party.
A day of mass protests in Egypt could be the third wave of a revolution that has already brought down a dictator and a military junta and is now taking on the Muslim Brotherhood government, argues the Revolutionary Socialist organisation
Mass protests forced major concessions from Brazil’s government last week.
The coalition government in Greece split last week in the face of workers’ resistance.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Istanbul’s Taksim Square last Saturday, carrying carnations to commemorate people who died during recent protests.