Russia: Mining explosion and fires kill hundreds
Cost cutting for profits behind preventable tragedies
Cost cutting for profits behind preventable tragedies
Two hundred years after the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act was passed in Britain’s Parliament.
Victory for non-payment campaign!
Interview with community activists
Banks make super profits while students face sub-standard education
“I tried to rip up my ballot paper” –Leung Kwok-hung known as ‘Long Hair’, an independent socialist legislator in the Hong Kong Assembly
At this year’s recently concluded National People’s Congress (NPC) meeting, the Chinese government promised to increase efforts to cut pollution, spend more on poor rural areas, the health service and schools.
Area campaign reaches out to working class
Alarm bells have been ringing, left and right. John Pilger, the radical journalist, wrote an article, Iran: The War Begins (New Statesman, 3 February), warning that a US air attack on Iran was imminent.
From its foundation in 1991, Rifondazione Comunista (Prc) has been a point of reference and an expression of hope for the future, not just for the Italian working class but for workers throughout Europe.
West’s attempt to impose ‘solution’ risks provoking new conflict
Big business sabotage industry
At a summit in Berlin on 25 March, the European Union will celebrate its 50th birthday.
Fourth anniversary of Iraq invasion
A review article on ‘The Writing on the Wall: China and the West in the 21st Century’ (by Will Hutton)
Bush and Chávez vie for influence
Brazilian military police violently attack anti-Bush protesters
Students join local protests
Corruption, gun fights and economic regression
Privatisation plans meet furious response
Ninety years ago, the working class of Russia, led by the immortal workers of what is now St Petersburg, rose in a revolution that overthrew the 1,000-year dictatorial rule of the Tsar.
Mass class struggle in impoverished, repressive society
Siritunga Jayasuriya, secretary of the United Socialist Party (CWI Sri Lanka) and some associates in the ’United People’s Movement’ escaped with their lives when over 300 armed thugs, led by a deputy minister, raided the […]
Smaller coalition parties say no to joining the United Socialist Party of Venezuela
For democratically-organised, mass non-payment
Political force representing working class needed
Scottish banks make billions while 1 million live in poverty
International Women’s Day – 8 March – commemorates the struggles of women workers worldwide against low pay and exploitation.
Independent, working class policies needed to build on successes
Bodies of murder victims likely those of kidnapped Tamils
Health, education and poor countries biggest losers – – Joe Higgins, Socialist MP
Kurdish women, who are oppressed inside their community in Syria, are facing two kinds of oppression.
Private developers’ thugs and police demolish local homes
Step up class struggle and democratisation of unions!
The United Nations Human Development Report of 2006 places Nigeria at 151 out of 177 nation-states rated basically in terms of life expectancy, educational attainment, income, seats in parliament held by women, female professional and […]
A successful showcase for fighting, socialist ideas
Former ‘radical’ journalist’s diatribe against anti-war movement and Left
In the 1920s women workers were only paid about half of what male workers earned.
‘We Won’t Pay’ leads campaign for mass non-payment
House that hosted Lenin and Luxemburg bulldozed
Ruling elite fear social explosions
Fighting programme of socialist change vital
The fundamental emancipation of women lies in the achievement of a classless society.
Parents, teachers and school students’ anti-cuts campaign
Discussion on Sri Lanka
The lessons of ‘Kwame Nkrumah’s rule and Pan-African ‘socialism’
It is quite common to hear authorities, public figures, or even some less conscious activists say that sexist violence, the violence suffered by women, “is a private issue”.
Next step general strike?
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi has narrowly won a confidence vote in the Italian Senate by 162 votes to 157.
Since last Autumn, a new government composed of four traditional capitalist parties rules Sweden.
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