Guilty verdict for Palestine solidarity activists is a “huge setback …
Palestine solidarity activists were found guilty of public order breach in a decision described as “shocking” by movements.
Palestine solidarity activists were found guilty of public order breach in a decision described as “shocking” by movements.
According to Ávila’s account, the ban on his entry came from the highest levels of the government of Javier Milei, a staunch ally of Israel and the United States.
European statements on the death penalty for Palestinians in Israel belittle human rights commitments.
The law reflects the discriminatory nature of the Israeli apartheid regime, which only applies to Palestinians residing in areas under Israeli occupation, and not to Israelis convicted of the same “offenses”.
Dwarfed by Iranian military strength, the Ugandan military chief’s claim of being able to capture Tehran in 72 hours has raised “skepticism” over its “seriousness”, even in Israel.
Half a million people protested against racism and hatred in Britain, demanding unity and solidarity.
Since December 2025, Cuba has received no oil, which has severely compromised its energy system. The arrival of the Russian oil tanker is expected to alleviate the dire situation facing the island.
The report from the People’s Embargo for Palestine details how Italian state entities and companies continued arms shipments to Israel throughout the genocide in Gaza.
Millions of Iranians continue to flood the streets in opposition to the US-Israeli war against their country, defying the indiscriminate bombings which have killed over 1,500 of them.
Israeli onslaughts on the Gaza Strip have resulted in the killing of at least 687 Palestinians since the US-brokered ceasefire deal took effect in October 2025.
Liberal Freedom Movement announces tight victory in Slovenian election amid allegations of right-wing collusion with Israeli spy mercenaries.
Propping up Africa’s last absolute monarchy in the southern African country of Swaziland, Taiwan, in turn, exploits cheap Swazi labor, especially women laboring in the textile sector in which Taiwanese capital is heavily invested.