Social Democrat-led bloc wins power in Denmark
Denmark

Social Democrat-led bloc wins power in Denmark

Mette Frederiksen, the leader of the Social Democrats is likely to form a minority government, seeking support from various parties on a issue basis. The Social Democrats supported welfare measures but have taken an anti-immigration line

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
June 7, 2019
Australian Broadcasting Corporation raided over reports exposing war crimes in Afghanistan
Australia

Australian Broadcasting Corporation raided over reports exposing war crimes in Afghanistan

The police raided the channel with a warrant that gave them powers to “add, copy, delete or alter” material in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s computers

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
June 6, 2019
KKE returns to power in third largest city, SYRIZA suffers setback
Greece

KKE returns to power in third largest city, SYRIZA suffers setback

Kostas Peletidis, was re-elected as mayor of Patras, the third largest city in Greece. He was the candidate of the KKE-backed People’s Rally and won 70.22 % of the votes

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
June 6, 2019
Report alleges war crimes in Sinai by both government and IS militants
Egypt

Report alleges war crimes in Sinai by both government and IS militants

A report by Human Rights Watch said both the government and IS militants had engaged in indiscriminate violence against civilians

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
June 2, 2019
Greece Elections
Greece

In Greece, communists withstand conservative surge as SYRIZA crumbles

Following a decline of nearly 13% in SYRIZA’s vote share, prime minister Alexis Tsipras called for fresh elections which will be held in the first week of July

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 31, 2019
Israel set to go to the polls again as Netanyahu fails to form coalition
Israel

Israel set to go to the polls again as Netanyahu fails to form coalition

The new round of elections will be held on September 17. The Israeli parliament, the Knesset, passed a resolution on May 30, dissolving itself

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 30, 2019
Thousands of Kurds continue hunger strike in support of Abdullah Öcalan
Kurdistan Türkiye

Thousands of Kurds continue hunger strike in support of Abdullah Öcalan

It’s been 199 days since MP Leyla Güven began her hunger strike demanding an end to the isolation of Kurdish People’s Leader Abdullah Öcalan, and Kurds from around the world have joined the protest in solidarity.

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 25, 2019
“My body, my choice”: hundreds march in Alabama against anti-abortion law
United States

“My body, my choice”: hundreds march in Alabama against anti-abortion law

Protesters said the law would make abortion unsafe and disproportionately affect the State’s marginalized communities. There have been calls to boycott Alabama in the aftermath

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 21, 2019