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U.S. is stirring up Syrian cauldron

The circumstances surrounding the flare-up in Syria between the U.S. occupation forces and pro-Iranian militia groups remain murky. President Biden claims…

1 year ago

D19: LIBRE salutes Honduran President Xiomara Castro

Congratulations and thank you, compañera President Xiomara Castro de Zelaya! The Official Coordination of D19: LIBRE, USA-Canada, and Costa Rica,…

1 year ago

Strike action by public service employees and transport workers paralyzes Germany

For over a year, trade unions in Germany have been demanding a fair increase in wages to combat inflation and…

1 year ago

France burns as millions protest to defend pensions

March 23 was a national day of action, a general strike organized by the labor unions in France.  According to union…

1 year ago

NATO’s 1999 aggression against Yugoslavia: Global turning point

Belgrade Forum for a World of Equals March 19, 2023 NATO’s 1999 Aggression Against Yugoslavia: Turning Point (Edited by RR)…

1 year ago

‘Macron resign!’ French protests intensify over attempt to force retirement age hike

March 17 — Protests in Paris and across France have ramped up since President Emmanuel Macron's government on Thursday used a…

1 year ago

The U.S. and Britain’s submarine deal crosses nuclear red lines with Australia

The recent Australia, U.S., and UK $368 billion deal on buying nuclear submarines has been termed by Paul Keating, a…

1 year ago

March 16 National General Strike in Greece

Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from the influential Greek labor organization, the All-Workers Militant Front (PAME).…

1 year ago

The Empire’s losing bet on Ukraine: Why bombs and sanctions haven’t crushed Russia

The two main tools of the U.S. and its allies to crush countries that dare to challenge its hegemony are…

1 year ago

Protests against Georgia ‘foreign agent’ law reek of imperialist influence

 Right-wing rally turned violent in Tibilsi, Georgia, March 7.March 14 — Over the past week, a bizarre yet all…

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