Fires, Arsonists, and Us
August 16, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
August 16, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
As prices increase, President Macron has come out against a general salary increase, while the purchasing power bill isn’t nearly enough. …
The Sri Lankan working class gives an example of what is possible elsewhere. …
June 27, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
June 20, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
It is not enough for the left to oppose Macron through electoral politics alone. …
This “New Popular Ecological and Social Union” (NUPES) in the National Assembly cannot change the …
On March 29, at the yearly “March of the Flags,” a record number of far-right …
This is the June 6, 2022 Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of L’étincelle, fraction of …
May 23, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA, …
The time of election promises hasn’t quite ended. The election of Macron as French president is reinforcing this democracy of the rich, made up of inequality, violence, and abstention. …
Macron was re-elected despite his unpopularity, because Le Pen was even worse. …
April 18, 2022, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA, …
April 11, 2022 Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New …
The presidential elections will take place on April 10 and 24. There are twelve candidates in the running. Twelve? Yes, it is a tradition in France to have many candidates competing in the elections, even if they have no chance to be elected. …
In the last week of March, India saw workers across the private and public sectors …
March 28, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New Anticapitalist Party …
March 14 Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the New Anticapitalist …
Imagine: a country with an inspiring history of revolt and resistance, caught in the claws …
Last week, thousands of nurses across roughly 150 hospitals went on strike in New South …
This article is translated from an article posted Feb. 17 on convergencesrevolutionnaires.org, the website of …
Thousands of people in Brazil protested against the murder of Moise Kabagambe, a Congolese immigrant. …
There is a famine in northern Ethiopia. In the Tigray, Afar and Amhara regions, over …
On Feb. 4, more than five thousand teachers took to the streets in Puerto Rico …
A scandal has started in France about the quality of care in Orpea nursing homes. …
Any celebrations about the killing of ISIS leaders miss the fact that ISIS would not exist without the presence of U.S. imperialism in the Middle East. …
On Tuesday, Feb.1 a nationwide “silent strike” took over the streets of Myanmar to honor the one-year anniversary of the fight against the military takeover, of Feb. 1, 2021. …
The COVID pandemic, on top of all of the longstanding economic instability, is causing record levels of forced migration from South America into the United States. …
On January 15, a major oil spill covered the northern beaches of Lima, Peru. The …
The Algerian Socialist Workers’ Party was suspended. This is an act of repression that must be opposed. …
Some striking workers in Guadeloupe have won concessions from the government. …
On January 13, teachers in the National Education system went on strike en masse. Even the leading parents’ federation had called for children not to go to school. …
The government has chosen force and repression rather than dialogue. But we know French colonialism has that habit: it would rather to scorn us, and humiliate us, than discuss with us. That is French colonialism. …
The United States and Russia have been recklessly moving towards war while using Ukraine as a tool. …
Let’s coordinate so we can work together and reclaim our power from the capitalists. Here is a good resolution for 2022: risk everything to gain everything. …
In the recent election in Chile, Gabriel Boric has defeated the right-wing candidate, but does not represent the working class. …
People in Guadeloupe and Martinique have been protesting against the social problems caused by French control. …
In the French West Indies, Guadeloupe and Martinique, an explosive social movement has been underway for weeks against the imposition of mandatory vaccination in workplaces and the institution of a health pass. …
On Monday, November 8, the Argentine judiciary sentenced the activists Daniel Ruiz and Cesar Arakaki …
In September, angry workers have gone on strike in several bus stations in Ile-de-France (the area surrounding Paris). …
Macron is attempting to scapegoat anti-vaxxers to deflect blame from his own government’s failures in handling the pandemic. …
The government is hesitating because it is caught between two fires – the need to show its electorate and the bosses that it is taking back the initiative, and the fear of reigniting a dynamite stick – social struggles. The abstention disrupted their well-oiled electoral system. But it will soon be forgotten. …
On June 27, 1954, the democratically elected president of Guatemala, Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán, was deposed in a CIA-sponsored coup to protect the profits of the United Fruit Company …
Voters in France show who they support in the regional elections: none of the above! …
Our fraternal organization in France urged a vote for Lutte Ouvriere in the June 20 election. …
Sanofi is laying off workers, including researchers, while paying dividends, and it has not been able to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. …
Oil refinery workers in Grandpuits, France, have been on strike against the closure of their plant. …
The lockdown has been devastating, especially for young people …
Guatemalans are saying enough is enough. …
Editorial of Convergences Revolutionnaires published by the Etincelle fraction of the New Anti-Capitalist Party (NPA) …
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