Newcastle University strike highlights crisis in UK higher education
A wave of university industrial action signals a deepening crisis in British higher education, driven by market-oriented policies
A wave of university industrial action signals a deepening crisis in British higher education, driven by market-oriented policies
Postal service workers held rallies in over 200 cities across the US to protest Trump administration threats to dismantle USPS
Hundreds of thousands marched in over 200 cities across France to protest racism, hatred, and the rise of the far right
The landless families living in the area have been attacked by land grabbers and have had their houses burned down.
Iran claims its nuclear program has always been peaceful and has been subjected to the harshest inspection regime under the International Atomic Energy Agency.
A new independent film about the Gaza Solidarity Encampment at Columbia University aims to shift the media narrative regarding the movement for Palestine
European leaders have announced further talks on military expansion and operationalizing support for Ukraine
The last few days marked the worst cross-border conflict between the two countries since the fall of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages to Energy Transfer Partners, the corporation which built the Dakota Access Pipeline, in a case resulting from the mass protest movement against the construction of said pipeline
On March 18, social and popular organizations demonstrated outside the National Assembly of Panama, demanding that the Legislature terminate the controversial Law 462.
Hundreds of thousands marched in Belgrade on March 15 in a culmination of months-long student mobilization
The US alone exports over 43% of all arms in the world supplying arms to 107 countries. Its share in global arms export is greater than the combined share of world’s other top eight arms exporters.