Historic setbacks in fight against hunger, UN reports
UN agencies warn that the world is off track from achieving zero hunger by 2030, noting that 733 million people faced chronic hunger in 2023
UN agencies warn that the world is off track from achieving zero hunger by 2030, noting that 733 million people faced chronic hunger in 2023
The visit comes in the context of a tense geopolitical moment with the United States, and seeks to strengthen historic relations between the two countries
The Karnataka state government, home to one of the world’s largest IT sectors, has proposed increasing working hours from 10 to 14 per day
Emmanuel Macron continues to stall the post-election process in France, ignoring the New Popular Front’s calls to nominate their prime ministerial candidate
Two people were killed and 13 injured after a passageway collapsed in the Le Vele di Scampia housing project in Naples
“The World Social Alternative from Bolivar to Chavez” was held in Caracas, Venezuela from July 23-24 to strengthen discussions between people’s movements about alternatives to the current capitalist system
Cypriots honor those who fell in the struggle for self-determination and freedom as it commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Greek junta coup and the Turkish invasion
Sit-ins and protests against the US administration’s support to Israel have intensified within the United States and globally, particularly during Netanyahu’s current visit to Washington DC
Thousands of migrants, homeless people, and other marginalized communities have been forcibly displaced by French authorities ahead of the 2024 Olympics
Netanyahu’s upcoming visit to US Congress has drawn together a broad spectrum of forces in opposition
One of the largest labor unions in the country has taken a major step in uniting labor and Palestine solidarity movements
In response to a petition filed in December 2022, the court ruled that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories for decades is in violation of international law