Elbit Systems at center of NATO corruption investigation, reports suggest
Media reports indicate that Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems is at the center of a corruption investigation inside NATO’s procurement agency.
Athens marks anniversary of anti-dictatorship Polytechnic uprising
Thousands marched in Athens to mark the 52nd anniversary of the 1973 student protest that helped end Greece’s military dictatorship.
In 17th BRICS Summit, members reiterate commitments to multilateralism and international law
BRICS condemned Israeli-US attacks on Iran last month and criticized their attempts to “politicize and militarize” humanitarian aid in Gaza, demanding an immediate ceasefire.
Turkey must leave NATO, expel foreign military bases, says Communist Party
The presence of NATO poses a greater threat to regional and Turkish security as it is dragged into unnecessary wars which promote only the interests of big capital, the TKP claims.
Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders collapses government coalition
Geert Wilders has pulled his Freedom Party out of the ruling coalition, triggering the collapse of the Dutch government
Hundreds mobilized against NATO in Dayton
Anti-imperialist organizations hold “People’s Assembly for Peace and Justice” in opposition to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
Disarming Europe: Movements take steps towards building a continent of peace
In Naples and Rome, Italian organizers were joined by European political leaders to coordinate resistance to militarization and outline a shared vision for a Europe of peace
NATO Parliamentary Assembly finds opposition in Ohio
People travel from across the country to the midwestern city of Dayton, Ohio to protest NATO Parliamentary Assembly
European leaders press ahead with armament plans amid Ukraine peace negotiations
European leaders have announced further talks on military expansion and operationalizing support for Ukraine
NATO countries control over 80% of global arms exports amid rising conflicts
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.
The EU fast-tracks militarization as Ursula von der Leyen pushes rearmament agenda
As Ursula von der Leyen pitched her rearmament agenda to the European Parliament, only left parliamentarians pushed back against the pressure to expand military spending
Europe fights for relevance in Ukraine peace talks
Amid tensions with the Trump administration, European leaders met in London to discuss militarization and continued support for Ukraine’s government






