
Anti-austerity struggle: Is the tide turning in Europe?
If mass unity, transcending national borders, can indeed be built, great things can happen in Europe.

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.

Immigrants, welcome and unwelcome in Europe
Desperate families facing ever new obstacles from weather, hunger and thirst to barbed wire fences - these pictures hammer at emotions for one tragic week after another.

Europe's new barbarians
Austerity as a strategy is more than just throwing a scare into countries, it is also undermining the social contract between labor and capital that has characterized much of Europe for the past two generations.

Ukraine’s communists, under attack, seek solidarity
The Ukraine is now suffering under a totalitarian regime, the head of that country's beleaguered Communist Party said.

Enforcement not the answer to Europe’s immigration problems
International law guarantees the right to seek asylum; seizing boats and mass detentions are violations of this right.

TPP’s evil twin advances in European Parliament
The legislative arm of the European Union approved a position statement backing, with modifications, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.

TPP threatens health of millions
TPP would make many drug prices unaffordable and block availability of generic drugs, pricing millions of people out of much-needed medical care.

Today in history: Germany surrenders, European war ends 70 years ago
Victory in Europe Day, is celebrated on May 8, but actually the formalities of the war's end were spread over three days.

U.S troops take dragoon ride through Eastern Europe
At the demonstration against "Dragoon Ride" in Prague, speakers also denounced Czech membership in NATO.

