
Canadians' opposition to anti-communist monument grows
Plans to construct an anti-communist monument in Ottawa, honoring the alleged "victims" of communism, are encountering opposition.

Cuban women’s success is America’s hope
Cuban women occupy 48 percent of the parliament and out of 15 provinces in Cuba, women lead 10.

In Germany: From the U.S. Embassy to small town thugs
This was a minor victory; in over twenty years it was the first petition on Mumia which the embassy has accepted.

Worldwide solidarity with Venezuela against U.S. statement and sanctions
We in the United States have an opportunity join in with millions worldwide who say "no" to interference with Venezuelan national sovereignty.

Cuba's worker cooperatives: "We decide what to do here"
The cooperatives democratically manage state property which has been loaned to them; this promotes economic incentives for the workers and decentralizes economic authority.

Dangerous game: Yemen and the Congress of Reaction
The civil war in Yemen is a long-running conflict over access to political power and resources, not religion, or any attempt by Iran to spread its influence.

Right wingers attend “side” meetings during Summit of the Americas
There was a lot of action on the side, at parallel meetings and the Summit of the Peoples.

MoveOn moves to halt GOP sabotage of Iran nuke deal
MoveOn.org is warning that the Republican-led Senate could be starting down the path to a new war in the Mideast.

U.S. moves against Venezuela make for rough Summit of the Americas
The possibility of confrontational situations at the summit is now very high, and can only be diffused by the retraction of the anti-Venezuela statement and sanctions.

Iran nuke deal a win for sanity
Obama and the other world leaders backing the deal recognize that a stable Iran able to participate in world affairs can only be a good thing.

