
July 26 on the mind, in Cuba and everywhere
Revolutionaries went on to defeat the U. S. supported dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. In doing so, they launched the Cuban project of building a socialist society.

Brexit or Lexit – the Left has its work cut out
The Brexit represents either a moment of opportunity for the Left to challenge Europe's oligarchy--or a chance for nationalists to poison the UK's politics.

British Iraq War report is damning for former PM Tony Blair
Report on the UK's role in ginning up the Iraq war is damning, but doesn't go far enough in condemning the killing of Iraqi civilians.

Finnish Communist Party: Make people the purpose of politics
The Finnish Communist Party (SKP or CPF) held its Congress on June 4-5 in Turku, Finland.

France rising up against so-called labor law reform
French government mandates weakening important labor law protections are a key factor in the waves of protests that have rocked the nation.

This week in history: Nazis invade Soviet Union 75 years ago
Seventy-five years ago this week, in Operation Barbarossa, German forces suddenly invaded the Soviet Union.

Communist Party of France plans to build broad left coalition
French communists pledged that they will have half a million conversations with French voters this fall.

SCOTUS decision on DACA, DAPA immigration programs expected soon
The Supreme Court finally heard arguments on the case involving Obama's executive orders protecting non-criminal undocumented immigrants.

Cuban Communist Party to make changes, protect gains
Cuba's Communist Party held its 7th Party Congress in Havana between April 16 and April 19.


