Impressive strikes and protests in France show how to fight back. But now is not the moment for unions to retreat
Donald Trump’s decision to impose new sanctions on Iran has already led to a frightening escalation of competition in the Middle East.
Horror stories from refugee camps in Greece and Libya have revealed the cruelty of the European Union’s (EU) border policies.
US president Donald Trump is threatening a return to direct confrontation with Iran—amid growing tensions and the threat of war in the Middle East
Health workers, power workers, pensioners and mining workers were all on the streets. But coordination is lacking.
At least 20 people were killed when an airstrike by the Saudi Arabian-led coalition hit a wedding party in northern Yemen last weekend.
Hospital workers, council workers and teachers across Greece were set to march and strike together on Wednesday this week.
Israeli soldiers killed four Palestinians, including a 14 year old boy, and wounded more than 150 others last Friday.
Strikes continue against Emmanuel Macron, but they need to urgently accelerate, says Charlie Kimber
Teachers and other education workers in Oklahoma, US, are continuing strikes and protests for better pay—despite union leaders’ attempts to sell them out.
Police attacked and evicted occupying students at the Sorbonne university in Paris last week.
The seven French trade union federations that called the massive day of public sector strikes and demonstrations on 22 March have called for another day of general action on 22 May.