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With Golden Dawn having entrenched themselves as the third-largest party in Greece, can they still be considered a 'criminal gang'? Or is this just the new political normal in Greece?
Jaroslav Fiala speaks to Gaspár M. Tamás about the brutality of capitalism, Orbán’s Hungary, and the failure of the European system.
BTS speaks with the director of the Center for Global Workers’ Rights on what creates a race to the bottom in supply chains. Español
If Labour is to win the next general election, these activists must enthuse those who aren't their Facebook friends, Twitter followers or blog readers.
Everyone is trying to figure out what Brexit means - including Scotland.
The #FilieraSporca campaign was established to track the orange supply chain across Italy from the fields to supermarkets’ shelves. It calls for ‘cleaning’ the supply chain through tracking and labelling.
Why did people vote the way they did, what were they voting for, and will they still feel the same way when the time comes to leave the EU?
Independent publishing, poetry, the vivacious - perhaps cyclical - return of indigenous literature, and the current situation of Peruvian politics in relation to culture and literature. Interview. Español
Peru’s new President, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (known as PPK), intends to stimulate the country’s economic activity by processing and refining minerals, in addition to simply exporting them – mainly to China. Español Português
BTS speaks with Elizabeth Nzilani Peter, an employee of a Kenyan coffee cooperative, on the need to recognise homeworkers as part of the formal labour force.
“The future of Europe depends on a fair situation for all weak people”.