The state is the only force large enough to defend workers’ rights from big business, so why is it so often batting for the wrong team?
At a time of major global and European challenges, the UK’s decision to sideline itself and retreat into mercantilism, is an act of folly.
The UK terms of secession from the European Union must be ratified by parliament in a general election or second referendum.
Spain's deposed Socialist leader, Pedro Sánchez, revealed that banks and newspapers secretly pressured him not to do a deal with Podemos.
Press freedom in the UK is under threat as the Snoopers' Charter undergoes its third and final reading at the House of Lords today, 31 October.
An Iraqi PhD student continues to be held in detention in Poland, facing deportation as a threat to national security.
The resignation of Milo Djukanovic, who has ruled Montenegro since 1991, is the logical end result of a political establishment whose contradictions could no longer hold the country together.
What types of democratic control of movement should we be fighting for?
Elena Reynaga, RedTraSex Executive Secretary and founder of AMMAR shares her story, the success of her organisations and the ongoing fight for sex worker rights in Latin America. Interview. Español
The gender approach is a guiding principle of the Peace Agreements, and a means for peace-building in Colombia to give way to inclusive, equality-based relationships. Español
A look at the curious emergence of pro-Trumpism among the far-right parties of Greece, Hungary and Estonia.
In Latin America, oligarchies and advanced sectors of the highly internationalized industrial and financial bourgeoisie, lost much governmental political power, but instead saw their economic power increased. Español