
British postal unions slam privatization plan
There's a big bus trundling around London this week, manned by British postal workers - and they're not doing it for fun or to show sights to tourists

Leading Communists among those arrested in Turkey
Leading members of the Turkish Communist Party are being rounded up and arrested.

Black trade unionists call for new Cuba policies
Four Cubans being held in U.S. prisons should be released, according to a resolution passed by the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists at their 42nd Annual Convention.

Syria, poison gas, and Arabian tales
It is not unlike Sherlock Holmes and the dog that didn't bark. And like Holmes, start with the facts.

Anger grows over interference with Bolivian jet
Heads of state from South America's UNASUR met in Bolivia to angrily denounce what they see as a lack of respect by the U.S. and Europe for their own national sovereignity.

Extradite terrorists not Snowden, says Venezuela’s Maduro
The U.S. has no authority to seek extradition of Edward Snowden while it ignores Venezuela's demand for extradition of terrorist Luis Posada Carriles.

Massive protests in Egypt call for Morsi’s ouster
The Egyptian army has announced that if a solution to the conflict is not found by end of day Wednesday, it may step in and impose one on this nation of 80 million people.

New NSA scandal: U.S. spies on EU
The NSA reportedly bugged the communications of the European Union and some of the United States' closest allies.

Overseas Filipino workers deserve better protection
Philippines embassy personnel and labor officials from the Philippines Overseas Labor Office are currently under investigation for the alleged sexual exploitation of overseas Filipino workers.

