Nine nations aim to hold Israel accountable for crimes against humanity and implement arms embargo
Nine countries including South Africa, Namibia, and Chile formed the Hague Group to hold Israel accountable for its crimes
Amazon Teamsters join global call to make Amazon Pay
Amazon workers stage actions during “Black Friday” and “Cyber Monday”, the busiest commercial days of the year
Spain to block Maersk ships bound to Israel after pressure from activists
Mask off Maersk campaign exposes shipping giant’s use of Algeciras Port for transporting military cargo to Israel despite Spain’s stated arms embargo
At 8 months since the start of Israel’s genocide, the world will mobilize for Palestine
International platforms call the movements, organizations and people of the world to take action on June 8 for Palestine
Genocide as pattern and policy: ICJ hears South Africa’s case against Israel
The International Court of Justice began hearings on South Africa’s case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. South Africa is seeking urgent measures to stop Israel’s military aggression which has killed over 23,000 Palestinians.
Workers hold protests and strikes on global day of action to “Make Amazon Pay”
Workers in different parts of the world took to the streets on the 4th global day of action to “Make Amazon Pay” to protest the corporation’s anti-worker policies, its role in fueling the climate crisis, and its complicity in the Israeli occupation of Palestine
A free Palestine is inevitable
For all who visit Palestine, the fragility of the Zionist project is plain to see.
Third Belmarsh Tribunal in Washington DC seeks to strengthen calls for Assange’s release
The Belmarsh Tribunal in Washington DC will present evidence and testimonies against the ongoing persecution against Assange
Hungarian teachers demand better salaries and working conditions and other stories
Today we look at a teachers’ strike in Hungary, threats to trans children’s access to gender-affirming care in the US, and more
Second Belmarsh Tribunal on US war crimes and for Julian Assange’s release to be held in New York
The upcoming Belmarsh Tribunal in New York coincides with with the date of the opening of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility by the US in occupied parts of Cuba
The TRIPS waiver proposal is a workplace issue
Trade unions and health workers are increasing their pressure to make the small group of rich countries blocking the TRIPS waiver proposal back off
Global nurses coalition demands investigation against COVID-19 criminals
Nurses from 28 countries have filed a complaint in the UN alleging human rights violations by EU, UK, Norway, Switzerland, and Singapore for ‘the loss of countless lives’ in the pandemic.






