Israeli forces target Birzeit university students in raids across West Bank, East Jerusalem
Israel Palestine

Israeli forces target Birzeit university students in raids across West Bank, East Jerusalem

As many as 34 Palestinians were arrested in early morning raids on Tuesday. Many of them were current and former students of Birzeit university and several are members of the student council

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
July 3, 2019
Domino’s Australia faces class action lawsuit for underpayment of franchisee workers
Australia

Domino’s Australia faces class action lawsuit for underpayment of franchisee workers

The fast food giant has been accused of misleading franchisees across Australia into underpaying workers. According to unions, over 10,000 employees have been underpaid to the tune of “tens of thousands of dollars”

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
July 2, 2019
Kim-Trump meeting sparks fresh hopes of peace in Korean peninsula
North Korea United States

Kim-Trump meeting sparks fresh hopes of peace in Korean peninsula

Donald Trump became the first US president to cross the demilitarized zone dividing North and South Korea. Following a meeting, he and Kim Jong-un decided to resume negotiations between the countries

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
July 1, 2019
German climate activists attempt to occupy coal mine
Germany

German climate activists attempt to occupy coal mine

Activists attempted to occupy an an open pit coal mine in Garzweiler in the German State of North-Rhine Westphalia as part of a protest called by Ende Gelände to end Europe’s dependency on fossil fuels.

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
June 25, 2019
Police attack shack dwellers’ movement’ settlement for third time this month
South Africa

Police attack shack dwellers’ movement’ settlement for third time this month

The police demolished 26 houses at Abahlali baseMjondolo’s Azania settlement which were rebuilt after last week’s attack. Nearly 150 people were rendered homeless

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
June 19, 2019
Mohammed Morsi and tragedies of the Arab Spring
Egypt

Mohammed Morsi and tragedies of the Arab Spring

Mohammed Morsi’s life and politics since 2012 was a reflection of the contradictions and miscalculations by various sections of the anti-military forces that brought Egypt to where it is today

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
June 18, 2019
Whistleblower David McBride’s trial in a limbo on issues of “national security”
Australia

Whistleblower David McBride’s trial in a limbo on issues of “national security”

David McBride, who released documents detailing war crimes by Australian security forces in Afghanistan, has not received the full brief of the case against him owning to national security concerns

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
June 18, 2019
Thousands gather in west London to commemorate the victims of the Grenfell fire
United Kingdom

Thousands gather in west London to commemorate the victims of the Grenfell fire

The survivors, the relatives of the victims, as well as members of the local community are enraged at the delay in progress of the official inquiry into the 2017 fire

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
June 17, 2019