
Tsipras' Syriza Party wins Greek election again
Greek voters handed a stunning victory to the left-wing Syriza party and its leader Alexis Tsipras, as they went to the polls for the third time in a year.

Cuban health care draws worldwide praise
Cuba's health care reforms are the basis for health care providers to extend medical care, medical education, and disease prevention.

Wars and armament sales behind world's refugee crisis
Syrians, Iraqis, Afghans and other refuge-seekers are caught in a series of mouse-traps.

Corbyn and Sanders: Socialists surge on both sides of the Atlantic
Sanders denounced what he called the "political cowardice" of Republicans who "scheme to make it harder for people who disagree with them to vote."

Today in Latin American history: Mexican independence from Spain is declared
Mexico celebrates its independence on this date in 1810.

Europe’s elections: a coming storm?
The backdrop for elections in Greece, Portugal, Spain and Ireland is one of deep economic crisis ignited by the American financial collapse of 2007-08.

European left leaders call for “Plan B” for their economies
On the 13th July, the democratic elected Greek government of Alexis Tsipras was brought to its knees by the European Union.

Bolivarian left in Latin America poses major challenge to capitalism
The possibility of creating all-people's unity against the corporate, imperialist enemy is getting greater.

Today in Latino history: 25 years since the murder of Myrna Mack
Mack was murdered by a military death squad due to her criticism of the Guatemalan government's treatment of the indigenous Maya.

Corbyn poised to shift UK’s Labor Party to the left
One of the parties that led international social democracy's turn toward the centrist 'third way' in the 1990s is now poised to elect a new leader from the left.

