Yemenis mark Houthi capture of Sanaa and condemn Saudi-led war
On September 21, 2014, a Houthi-led armed resistance captured Yemen’s capital Sanaa and forced the Saudi and US-backed President Abdrabbu Mansur Hadi to flee
Pro-EU Moldovan government comes under attack as cost of living crisis intensifies
The Moldovan left has called for a vote of no-confidence against the Party of Action and Solidarity government. Right-wing sections have been staging protests
Perseverance Rover collects sedimentary rocks from geologically rich Martian terrain
The rover has collected 12 samples that might yield promising results when brought back to Earth. The new discovery has been hailed as the best chance of finding out if life ever existed on Mars
Shireen Abu Akleh was deliberately killed by an Israeli sniper, claims fresh investigation report
Forensic Architecture and Al-Haq issued their findings after findings after a new investigation. Abu Akleh’s family has moved the ICC seeking Israeli accountability for her killing
As CGL prepares to drill in Wet’suwet’en lands, Indigenous protesters call for action
The controversial Coastal GasLink pipeline is expected to begin drilling near headwaters of a prominent river inside Wet’suwet’en territory
ManiFiesta 2022 ends with a call to change the world as we want it
The 12th edition of the ManiFiesta festival was held in the Belgian city of Ostend from September 17-18. It was attended by over 14,000 people
Serbian working class protests new minimum wage, terms it inadequate
The Serbian government has set the minimum wage for the year 2023 at 40,020 Serbian Dinars (USD 341.59) per month. Trade unions and leftist political parties say it is insufficient to make ends meet








