Hunger Strikers’ Lives at Risk As Starmer Government Refuses Engagement
Palestine solidarity hunger strikers in Britain face mounting health risks as Starmer government continues to refuse engagement with their demands.
Palestine solidarity hunger strikers in Britain face mounting health risks as Starmer government continues to refuse engagement with their demands.
Genocide in Gaza, raids on immigrants and attacks on DEI have spurred urgent calls to boycott companies like Home Depot, Target, Chevron and Microsoft.
The executive branch has denounced the recent anti-government demonstrations in Mexico and questioned what actors may really be behind the so-called youth uprising.
By Tom Engelhardt / TomDispatch Yes, in the ever more ominously unsettled (dis-)United States of Donald J. Trump, I recently went to the “hate America” rally in New York City.…
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The strike, called by the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL) and grassroots unions, drew extraordinary participation from workers, students, families, and dozens of secular and religious associations.
Following a 24-hour general strike on September 22, the country is now gearing up for more national protests.
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One million people across Italy, led by grassroots unions, took part in a general strike supporting Palestine and the Global Sumud Flotilla.
“We really are counting on the new generation, the Gen Z, who led the protests, to take us forward.”
For Black August, Mireille Fanon Mendès-France sets the record straight on her father’s revolutionary legacy.
Global activists aim to halt the Gaza genocide by interrupting the flow of arms to Israel.
Dockworkers in Italy secure victory as shipping companies announce return of Israeli-bound weapons cargo to its point of origin.
It would be hard to make up a story with more dramatic potential. Yet corporate media somehow knew this was a story to steer clear of.