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Venezuela nationalizes telecommunications company
The government of President Hugo Chávez recently nationalized Venezuela’s main telecommunications company, CA Nacional Telefonos de Venezuela (CANTV). As a…
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Nigerian workers win strike
Nigerian oil workers ended a two-day strike on May 26 after the government agreed to their demands. The swift victory…
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Smithsonian Institution self-censors on global warming
The Smithsonian Institution, a tax-payer funded museum, modified the content of an exhibit on climate change in the Arctic to…
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Pope denies genocide of Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous peoples of the Americas and progressives forces, including Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, demanded and apology from Joseph Ratzinger, Pope…
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Democrats join Republicans in funding Iraq war escalation
Casualties among both Iraqi civilians and U.S. troops are rising to their highest levels yet, with the prediction—by none other…
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Global protests denounce release of terrorist Posada Carriles
On May 11, the day when the sham trial of Luis Posada Carriles on immigration fraud charges was due to…
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Audio: Ricardo Alarcon and Gloria La Riva on Luis Posada Carriles
Click here to listen to audio recording of an interview with Ricardo Alarcon, President of the Cuban National Assembly, and…
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Unionized workers protest anti-labor offensive
"Enough is enough" was the chant that reverberated up and down Washington, D.C.’s National Mall on May 17. Union workers…
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Bush confronted by anti-war protesters in New London, Conn.
Congratulations to everyone in cities and towns throughout Connecticut, New England and the Mid-Atlantic who mobilized for the May 23…
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San José activists protest Minutemen presence
When a group calling itself the Golden Gate Minutemen, numbering about 20, showed up May 12 with flags and placards…
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Socialism Conference in Chicago draws militant workers, young people
Over 70 people attended an April 28 Socialism Conference in Chicago. The conference, entitled, “The Struggle for Revolutionary Change” was…
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Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese Revolution
Among the many outstanding revolutionary figures of the 20th century, one of the most remarkable was the Vietnamese leader Ho…
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The militant legacy of Malcolm X
On May 19, 1925, an admirable and resolute revolutionary figure was born in Omaha, Nebraska. This figure, who would achieve…
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Venezuela’s nationalizations, class struggle and new party
The Chávez government is moving full speed ahead with the nationalization of key economic sectors in Venezuela. The state oil…
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Union Local 510 wins contract struggle
On May 9 the members of Local 510 ratified a new contract and declared victory. Most of the 1000 members…
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Audio: A speech on the birthday of Malcolm X and Ho Chi Minh
Click here to listen to the speech delivered at a New York City PSL public meeting on Friday, May 18th,…
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Emergency protests to free Mumia
On May 17, there will be mass demonstrations in Philadelphia and San Francisco demanding freedom for political prisoner Mumia Abu…
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CAFTA faces stiff challenge in Costa Rica
The Bush administration’s major free trade project in Latin America—the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement—now faces a major challenge.…
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Incoming French president Sarkozy threatens workers, immigrants
Nicolas Sarkozy, the current interior minister of France, has been elected the country’s next president. In a second-round runoff, Sarkozy…
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U.S. Court drops all charges against terrorist Luis Posada
Demonstrations Friday, May 11 in cities across U.S., Canada and other countries will demand: EXTRADITE POSADA TO VENEZUELA NOW! FREE…
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