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The criminal legacy of Boris Yeltsin
Boris Yeltsin died on April 23 at the age of 76. He was best known for presiding over the 1991…
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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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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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Boris Yeltsin, anti-worker criminal, dies at 76
Boris Yeltsin, the first post-Soviet president of Russia, died last week in Moscow of heart failure at the age of…
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Chávez to take Posada Carriles case to U.N.
"I call on the United Nations to intervene in this case. We will take this case to the United Nations.…
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‘The Wind that Shakes the Barley’ examines Ireland’s national and class struggle
Almost one year ago, Ken Loach’s film "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" won the Palme d’Or at the 2006…
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Iran stands up to British imperialist provocations
On March 23, Iranian military vessels captured 14 British servicemen and one servicewoman in the Shatt al-Arab waterway. The river,…
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Socialist revolution and women’s liberation
This article first appeared in March 2005's Socialism and Liberation magazine. In 1949, the story of a young woman named…
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Partial British troop withdrawal a setback for U.S.-led Iraq occupation
On Feb. 25, Britain, junior partner of U.S. imperialism, announced that it would pull 1,600 troops from Iraq in the…
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Among wealthy countries, children in U.S. and Britain suffer most
The United States and Britain ranked at the bottom of a Feb. 14 United Nations Children’s Fund report evaluating the…
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