Workers rally in Brussels against EU industrial failures
Thousands of workers took to the streets of Brussels to protest the planned closure of an Audi production site, highlighting broader concerns over the EU’s failed industrial strategy
Five years since revocation of special status, Jammu and Kashmir heads to elections
In the upcoming elections, one left leader will contest who has been repeatedly targeted by the Indian state for his persistent struggle in defense of the Kashmiri people and their autonomy
Fête de l’Humanité 2024: 450,000 stand for Palestine and against Macron’s power grab
This year’s Fête de l’Humanité focused on solidarity with Palestine and opposition to Emmanuel Macron’s manipulation of France’s post-election process
Venezuela announces dismantling of CIA-backed coup plot, arrest of active-duty Navy Seal
The coup plot comes just a month and a half after President Nicolás Maduro was reelected in the presidential election, which to date, the US has refused to recognize
32,000 Boeing workers are on strike in Seattle
Workers are on their first strike in 16 years after 95% voted to reject a contract deal and 96% voted to strike
Newly declassified document reveals that US knew that Ethel Rosenberg was not a spy long before her execution
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed by electric chair in 1953 after being convicted for spying for the Soviet Union during the height of the Red Scare
Edmundo González has left Venezuela.
Shortly after the Attorney General’s Office opened up investigations into the former presidential candidate, he fled to Spain with safe-conducts granted by the Venezuelan executive.









