Italian voters have dealt another resounding blow to prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Tens of thousands of protesters marched in Tokyo, Japan, last Saturday demanding that the government abandon nuclear power.
The protests sweeping Spain are reaching a crucial point. In the capital, Madrid, arguments rage about what to do next.
The Zimbabwean state has dropped the most serious charges against six activists who faced the death penalty for treason.
The Socialist Party in Portugal became the latest victim of the economic crisis when it was defeated in last Sunday’s general election. The right wing Social Democratic Party won 38.7 percent of the votes.
Hundreds of refugees from Libya were left to drown by Nato ships, survivors told Socialist Worker.
Huge crowds celebrated on the streets of Yemen last Sunday after president Ali Abdullah Saleh fled to Saudi Arabia—saying he needed medical treatment.
Peru’s presidential election this week could be a critical moment in the battle against neoliberalism across Latin America.
Hossam el‑Hamalawy, a leading voice in the revolution, was summonsed to appear before a military tribunal. He had appeared on television and named a senior military commander responsible for the torture of activists.
Voters in Italy have dealt a resounding blow to prime minister Silvio Berlusconi’s right wing government in local and mayoral elections.
The European Union’s plans for new bailout conditions for Greece, which will lead to even harsher austerity and privatisation, have sparked new protests.