17,000 AT&T workers are on strike for a fair contract
Workers across the US South walked off the job last week, claiming that billion-dollar company will not engage in good faith negotiations
Workers across the US South walked off the job last week, claiming that billion-dollar company will not engage in good faith negotiations
Hamas’s negotiations envoy reportedly left Cairo without reaching an agreement with Israel, while the US says talks are still in progress
Harris adopts yet another conservative policy as she continues to add to largely empty policy platform
Fast food workers in the US South are determined to get their tips in a timely manner
Emmanuel Macron continues to block the formation of a New Popular Front-led government, sparking outrage over his disregard for democratic processes
The Attorney General’s Office has accused President Bernardo Arévalo of corruption and other crimes. Many see these accusations as a form of political persecution against the first progressive president in more than 40 years in the Central American country.
The judicial convictions of the material and intellectual murderers of Indigenous leader Berta Cáceres have yet to be ratified. According to several activists, this is due to the interference of private capital in Honduran justice
Protesters claim that proposed revisions to election regulations favor family members of influential individuals, including President Joko Widodo’s son, in upcoming local elections
Israeli forces wreaked havoc in the streets of Tulkarm refugee camp while sending a delegation to Egypt for truce negotiations
North Korea has called the drills a “war of aggression exercise,” underlining the need to enhance deterrence capacity
Israel intensifies its assassinations of top leaders in the region while Iran remains determined to retaliate for the killing of Haniyeh
Activists secure major victory in weeks-long fight against hydroelectric plant near Una River source in Croatia