Moroccan workers fight back against “anti-worker” bill
Morocco launched a nationwide strike to protest passage of “strike law”, reaching a participation rate of over 80%
Rapid Support Forces kill Sudanese journalist Hanan Adam
Hanan Adam was a journalist at the Ministry of Culture and Information in the Gezira state and a correspondent for Al-Maidan newspaper of the Sudanese Communist Party
Palestine: a year of aggression and the largest genocide in modern history
Israel’s genocidal war on the Palestinian people in Gaza has seen unprecedented levels of destruction and devastation
Tunisia prepares for a predetermined presidential election, left forces call for boycott
During his time in office, Tunisian President Kais Saied has persecuted the political opposition in the country and dissolved key institutions in a move described by most as a coup
Leila Khaled: “Liberation is not achieved at the negotiation table”
Madaar interviewed the celebrated Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine militant about the ongoing resistance to Zionism in Gaza and around the world
Bassam Al-Salhi of the Palestinian People’s Party says war on Gaza has revealed fascist nature of Israel and the West
Despite the brutal atrocities committed by Israel in the last two months of its war on Gaza, Western countries, especially the United States, have remained firm in their support
Sudanese communists alert to increase in state repression following arrests
Sudanese forces raided the house of the political secretary of the Sudanese Communist Party, Muhammad Mukhtar al-Khatib
Palestinian female prisoners prepare campaign to address abuse in Israeli prisons
In response to the isolation of two female prisoners and systematic abuse by prison authorities, prisoners are preparing a campaign of resistance
The hidden hunger in Morocco
While official statistics suggest the North African country does not suffer with hunger, the reality is a different story covered up by lack of reliable data and social stigma
Moroccans vote amid calls for boycott of elections over repression and lack of democratic space
The elections are being held under the 2011 constitution. Many sections of society, including the Democratic Way party, have pointed out that the process promotes a fake democracy and enshrines tyranny
Birzeit University students targets of latest Israeli arrest campaign
Israel’s crackdown on Palestinian students has intensified in recent months and is part of a broader effort to depolitize the universities and break the strong link they have with the struggle for national liberation
World Press Freedom Day: “Tyranny is not destiny, freedom has to be achieved”
On World Press Freedom Day, we look at the situation of journalists and of the press in different countries in the Arab-Maghreb region






