Far-right Janez Janša to return for fourth government term in Slovenia
Janez Janša’s fourth administration is expected to bring attacks on labor rights and public services, while heralding renewed ties with Israeli occupation authorities.
Activists in Bucharest conference reject militarization “from Palestine to the Black Sea”
The Elbit Out! campaign hosted “From Palestine to the Black Sea” conference focusing on anti-militarization and solidarity with Palestine.
Progressive Bulgaria promises to fight corruption but unlikely to stray from EU playbook
The recent victory of Progressive Bulgaria in snap election signaled potential stabilization, but the need for building a broader progressive political project remains.
Right wing could build a majority despite narrow liberal election win in Slovenia
Liberal Freedom Movement announced moving into opposition despite narrow election win, raising concerns about right-wing political trade to build their own majority in Slovenia.
Antifascism is anti-militarism: socialist industrial legacy at risk of becoming motor of EU armament
In former Yugoslav countries, EU military industrial plans align with local bourgeoisie interests and right-wing agendas.
Thousands mark Igman March anniversary as “new fascism” spreads around former Yugoslav republics
Thousands gathered in Bosnia and Herzegovina to mark the 84th anniversary of the Igman March, honoring Yugoslav partisan resistance and drawing lessons for today’s struggles.
In Eastern Europe, resistance grows to militarism and Israeli arms production
Activists from Romania’s Elbit OUT! campaign describe how rising militarization and looming austerity impact Eastern Europe’s distinct political situation – and in which conditions this could open space for pro-peace, left movements.
Hybrid threats: Romania continues to self-sabotage through militarization
Romania, the EU and NATO member with the longest border with Ukraine, has enthusiastically embraced Europe’s rearmament agenda – yet militarization offers neither prosperity nor real security.
“No room for fear”: broad antifascist front confronts far-right violence in Croatia
Tens of thousands marched in four Croatian cities to oppose escalating far-right violence, intimidation, and revisionism.
Amid mass protests in the West, Israel’s military footprint expands in Eastern Europe
Since the beginning of the genocide in Gaza, Israel has been expanding its military footprint in Eastern Europe, securing billions in contracts.
Polish TNT powers bombs dropped on Gaza, report finds
The People’s Embargo for Palestine exposes the role of Poland’s Nitro-Chem company in supplying TNT used in Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Belgrade protests plan to turn historic NATO bombing site into Kushner luxury hotel
Thousands protested in Belgrade against the planned demolition of the General Staff complex to make way for a luxury hotel by Jared Kushner.






