
Is Iraq breaking up?
A significant section of the Iraqi public is not willing to let the country split up.

War talk re Syria ratchets up
But it is spurring worries of another misguided U.S. military undertaking, escalating war and chaos, with the people of the region bearing the brunt.

Africa conference pushes corporate interests
Although we read that Africa is making great strides, most of its countries, particularly those South of the Sahara, are still at the bottom of any measures of human wellbeing.

Tomorrow: Join Google Hangout on “Gaza ceasefire: What now?”
Join People's World co-editor Susan Webb Thursday morning, in a conversation and call to action.

Fighting intensifies in Eastern Ukraine as Kiev acts against Communist Party
The crisis in Eastern Ukraine is coming to a head, with intensified fighting and mounting casualties, including many civilians.

Stuttgart and Sarajevo: lessons from the “Great War”
The lesson for us today is that we must spare no effort to build international working class unity against war, militarism, and imperialism.

How imperial "Great Loot" shaped Middle East tragedies
As Iraq tumbles into another war, it's important to remember why adding yet more warfare to the current crisis will perpetuate exactly what the "Great Loot" set out to do.

Why aren’t Nicaragua’s children fleeing to the U.S?
The proactive, preventative, community policing model of Nicaragua's police has helped make Nicaragua one of the safest countries in Latin America.

Education counter-revolution in England sounds awfully familiar
The Conservative-led coalition government in the UK has embarked on a "shock therapy" deregulatory binge across the English education sector.

Marching on Moscow
Why are the U.S., the EU, and NATO on the road to the Russian capital? And exactly what are they hoping to accomplish?

