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Today in history: How will you celebrate Zamenhof (aka Esperanto) Day?

Esperanto Day is celebrated each year on December 15, the birthday of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, creator of the most successful constructed language in the world.

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Haiti: Massive electoral fraud ignored

On Dec. 16 the people of Haiti will mark the 25th anniversary of their first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

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Left wins parliamentary elections in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

The "Bolivarian" left has suffered two traumatic electoral defeats in recent weeks.

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Right wing extremism, not immigrants, the big threat in Europe

It is not the refugees who are posing the threat, but rather, those forces whose goals and methods all too vividly recall the rise of fascism 85 years ago.

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Latin American left moves to prevent defeats from becoming disasters

The left in Argentina and Venezuela is in emergency mobilization mode to prevent electoral defeats from becoming disasters for workers and others.

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Portugal: the left takes charge

Instead of head-on confrontation, the left is trying to maneuver while strengthening its base by improving people's lives.

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Income inequality nurturing terrorism in the Middle East

U.S. policies have resulted in a small number of Middle East monarchs controlling some 60-70 percent of the region's oil wealth.

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Burkina Faso: Coup general faces prosecution in Sankara death

Charges have finally been filed in the killing 28 years ago of Burkina Faso's former president, Thomas Sankara.

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Posts from Paris: Unions act on climate change

This morning I joined the international union movement and 10,000 others to form the Human Chain for the Climate.

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After Keystone XL: Why the Paris climate summit could be different

For the first time, leaders from the advanced capitalist countries and those of the emerging economies seem to be on the same page when it comes to the urgency of slowing climate change.

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