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U.S. workers forced to bail out Intel, a top 100 company
The U.S. government is set to give leading microchip manufacturer Intel an $8.5 billion grant, in addition to up to…
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Trabajadores de EE. UU. obligados a salvar a Intel, compañía entre las 100 más poderosas
Queda claro que el subsidio de Biden es otra vez una gran regalada de fondos públicos a una corporación masiva…
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(VIDEO) Our feminism must be anti-imperialist! — PSL roundtable
What does it mean to celebrate Women’s History Month at a time when the struggle against U.S. empire is front…
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‘Left pan-Africanist’ Bassirou Diomaye Faye confirmed as Senegal’s new president-elect: What’s next?
On March 29, the Constitutional Court of Senegal confirmed Bassirou Diomaye Faye as the next president-elect of the West African…
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Trans people need a real fightback campaign against Democrats’ anti-working class policies
The question is not if the Republicans intend to eliminate trans people from public life in the United States, but…
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Niger declares American military presence ‘illegal,’ kicks out U.S. troops
It is clear that Niger and a growing number of other African states view China and Russia as an important…
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Israeli real estate events selling stolen Palestinian land met with protests and disruption
An Israeli real estate entity has been making a push to sell illegally confiscated Palestinian land to Americans and Canadians…
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Three lies about Cuba debunked
After protests took place in the city of Santiago over blackouts and food shortages, the Biden administration is hoping to…
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What’s really behind the campaign to ban TikTok?
On March 13, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 7521. This bill, called the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary…
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Venezuela’s election in the crosshairs of new U.S. regime change scheme
The Biden administration is gearing up for the biggest regime-change push in Venezuela since the Guaidó coup attempt.
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