Health students from Gaza describe how transforming awareness into action has to remain a key part of solidarity movements worldwide.
Janez Janša’s fourth administration is expected to bring attacks on labor rights and public services, while heralding renewed ties with Israeli occupation authorities.
At least 15,000 people demonstrated in Rome against war and the war economy, demanding an industrial policy centered on workers’ needs and dignity.
Hundreds of people joined a protest demanding justice for Yves Sakila, who died last week after being violently restrained by security guards.
During Vladimir Putin’s two-day visit to Beijing, both countries also agreed to deepen their economic, trade, and military cooperation under the now extended Treaty of Good Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation signed in 2001.
Congolese community and progressive forces in Ireland demand justice for Yves Sakila, who died after being violently pinned down by security guards.
The Elbit Out! campaign hosted “From Palestine to the Black Sea” conference focusing on anti-militarization and solidarity with Palestine.
Mass mobilizations in solidarity with Palestine and against armament and war policies show no sign of abating in Italy.
Israeli forces attacked the civilian flotilla to Gaza again, whose vessels continued their attempt to break the illegal blockade following April assault and abductions.
Thousands of artists called for Eurovision boycott ahead of final night, protesting Israel’s participation and artwashing of the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
With French influence being expelled from countries such as Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, Paris is desperately searching for a new strategic foothold in Africa.
The recent local election in Britain brought major defeats for Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, while far-right Reform and progressive Greens marked breakthroughs.






