EU countries to pursue joint borrowing to fund Ukraine war
EU leaders have agreed to raise €90 billion through joint borrowing to finance support, largely military, for Ukraine, advancing their own militarization agenda.
Opposition to labor reform in Portugal continues after general strike
Resistance to proposed labor law changes in Portugal persists following a major general strike on December 11.
Is the Labour government willing to let Palestine activists on hunger strike die?
Palestine solidarity prisoners in Britain have entered a critical phase of their hunger strike, as the Labour government refuses to address health and civil rights concerns.
Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize “stained with blood,” social movements warn
Right-wing Venezuelan politician María Corina Machado was inaugurated as a Nobel Peace laureate amid protests and condemnation.
EU advances new measures restricting right to asylum
EU institutions and member states are advancing initiatives that restrict access to asylum and externalize migration control.









