Long live the Paris Commune!
One hundred fifty years ago, poor and working people in Paris took power into their own hands. The Paris Commune was born on March 18, 1871. Karl Marx ― the founder of scientific socialism, also […]
Jeanine Añez became the leader of Bolivia’s coup-born regime in the blink of an eye on November 12, 2019. She proclaimed herself interim president in the course of a few minutes during a very brief congressional […]
The Socialist Unity Party/Partido por el Socialismo Unido and Struggle-La Lucha newspaper condemn in the strongest possible terms the racist, sexist, fascist shootings in the Atlanta area that targeted mainly Asian women, but also Asian […]
On March 12, the heads of government of four countries, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, and the United States President Joe Biden, met for a virtual meeting […]
An interview with physician consultant Dr. Ricardo Alvarez March 18 Health Update from Noelle Hanrahan, Prison Radio: Mumia Abu-Jamal’s health still remains a deep concern. He was hospitalized with congestive heart failure and Covid 19 […]
Miranda Ethel on behalf of Women In Struggle/ Mujeres En Lucha sends message of solidarity to the Black women workers of Bessemer Amazon and all workers who are courageously standing up for a union. Join […]
#StopAsianHate March & Rally Come together to grieve, heal, and support. Sat. March 20, 1 pm Liberty Plaza, 218 Capitol Ave. SW Atlanta, GA Wear a mask and practice social distancing. Called by AIA: Asians […]
As the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign wound down, there was a perception held by many that a Biden win would mean a more diplomatic international approach by the new administration. But that presumption didn’t consider […]
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