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Struggle grows for justice in Ayotzinapa, Mexico
The struggle for justice for the 43 disappeared students of Ayotzinapa continues, with protests from Chiapas to Mexico City to…
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Mexico: Protests escalate, crisis deepens
Hundreds of people marched in anger late Saturday to the Presidential Palace in Mexico’s capital after the government announced that…
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To progressives re: 2014 Illinois election results
First, let me say: I wouldn’t in any way want to disrespect those who are disheartened by the Rauner victory,…
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Elections and renewed fighting in Ukraine
Elections were recently held in Ukraine as well as Donetsk and Luhansk – which earlier this year had declared themselves…
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U.S. escalates hostility vs. North Korea: False charges on human rights
The long-term belligerence of the United States and its imperialist partners in Europe and Japan, acting continuously with hostility against…
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Republicans take the Senate: Behind the election results
The Republicans have taken control of the Senate with a resounding victory over the Democrats in most key races of…
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Significance of 35th anniversary of US-Iran hostage crisis
Prior to that event, the Iranian provisional government, led by Mehdi Bazargan, had been attempting to re-establish good relations with…
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Justice for Rasmea Odeh
Rasmea Odeh, a 67-year-old Palestinian American community leader who was tortured and sexually assaulted in an Israel prison in 1969,…
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Most expensive homes in NYC: Empty
The way U.S. society is organized has produced some almost unbelievable realities. The housing situation in New York City is…
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Ebola, imperialism and racism
To understand the political dynamics of the burgeoning Ebola epidemic, it is necessary to see the crisis in the context…
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