Has Nestlé finally joined the ranks of the fair trade movement?
China marked its third year as a member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) last month with many neoliberal commentators celebrating its economic modernisation as a model for other developing countries.
The newsreader on the main Italian lunchtime news on 30 November began with the following words: 'This news bulletin will be shorter than normal due to strike action by journalists and technicians in support of today's general strike.
Robert Fisk explains to Simon Assaf why there can be no peace in the Middle East until Britain and the US get out.
The re-election of Bush depressed the world, but now the anti-war left in the US is regrouping.
Christmas will not be privatised', writes award winning author China Miéville in this exclusive short story.
This year's Isaac Deutscher memorial lecture was given by Neil Davidson. He took up the controversial issue of the role played by bourgeois revolutions in the formation of the modern world.
Brian Richardson explores how black culture has shaped post-war society.
Tenant activist Eileen Short explains why council housing was such a historic achievement - and why we must campaign to defend it.
Is it time (to paraphrase Brecht) to elect a new American people?
'We accept an interest in people's health as a basic responsibility, paramount to every other consideration in our business.' Who might have made such an altruistic statement of intent? A health food store? A bicycle company? Well, no. This was the Tobacco Industry Research Committee.