When Tony Blair was elected British prime minister, many people thought that Things Could Only Get Better. A few years later, Britain was at war and the Left was demoralised. A look back at the heady Blair years and what they mean in the wake of Joe Biden's election victory
A Berliner’s account from February 2011 following the Egyptian Uprising and the fall of Mubarak
The Irish Palestinian Solidarity Campaign is working to end EU complicity with the Israeli Ministry of Public Security
Abortion is finally legal in Argentina following a long campaign that began in 1921
The former UK Labour Party leader launched a new project during a well-attended online event last week
Non-Germans can’t vote in Berlin’s September referendum on expropriating big landlords but there’s still plenty they can do
Movimiento Wiphala Alemania on the 2019 coup, indigenous resistance and building solidarity for Bolivian activists in Germany
Collecting help for the bombing victims in Syria
Weekly news roundup from Berlin and Germany
A recent event at Union Berlin has led some to suggest that German football has a racism problem. Is this true, and if it is, who should deal with it?
On 15th January, the Dutch government resigned following the wrongful prosecution of tens of thousands of parents. Freek Blauwhof reports on government racial profiling and unprecedented injustice
Julia V's neighbour Markus died this month after a long period suffering from mental health problems. His death shows the alienation and loneliness of modern society, but also provoked an outbreak of compassion