When Egypt’s parliamentary elections produced a majority for the Muslim Brotherhood last year, many journalists and academics declared that the revolution was over.
Media workers in Greece shut down newspapers and TV news stations when they walked out on strike on Monday of this week.
Up to half a million people took to the streets of Montreal last week to defy Quebec’s draconian new anti-protest laws.
The terrible massacre of civilians in the village of Houla near the restive city of Homs marks a watershed for the Syrian revolution.
Western powers have pounced on the massacre in Houla to once again talk up the idea of foreign intervention in the revolution. As socialists, we remain firm in our opposition to any such intervention.
Around 30 police attempted to break in to the headquarters of the Socialist Workers Party (SEK) in Athens this morning (Thursday).
Around 15,000 anti‑war protesters took to the streets outside the Nato summit in Chicago last Sunday.
The government of Quebec in Canada is bringing in a special law in an attempt to crack down after 14 weeks of student protests. But students and workers are standing strong.
At least 25,000 people marched through Frankfurt last Saturday as part of a "Blockupy" weekend of events.
Hundreds of anti-government protesters have been camping out in central Moscow for over a week, in Russia’s first occupy protest.
The Syrian revolution is moving along several different tracks.