More than 60 anti-regime protests happened in towns and villages across Bahrain on Wednesday of last week, despite a state clampdown. Police used tear gas and bird shot against activists.
More than 15,000 people gathered in Marikana, South Africa, on Friday of last week to mark the first anniversary of the massacre when police gunned down striking miners.
An unofficial strike at Chile’s biggest copper mine last week shut down a third of the world’s copper production for 24 hours.
The Egyptian army was once prepared to use the Muslim Brotherhood in a bid to control the revolution. Now, it has turned against them as part of a plan to bring the revolt to a brutal end
Greece’s privatisation agency lost its second boss in six months last week.
Attacks on Christian churches in Egypt since the military came to power are not only the responsibility of Muslim Brotherhood supporters
Gulf states have offered to fund Egypt's military regime as part of their plan to spread their influence
Rail workers on East Midlands Trains are still on an indefinite work to rule despite bosses getting an injunction against the workers’ RMT union.
This is a bloody dress rehearsal for the liquidation of the Egyptian Revolution. It aims to break the revolutionary will of all Egyptians who are claiming their rights, whether workers, poor, or revolutionary youth, by creating a state of terror
Janet Alder spoke to Annette Mackin about the official delay in deciding whether to prosecute for her brother’s misburial and police spying on her family
British police forces are investigating 169 of their own officers and support staff for predatory sexual behaviour.
Some 110 post workers in Bridgwater delivery office, Somerset, have struck for two more days in their continuing dispute. This takes the total to seven.