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  • May Day: workers of the world unite and take over – their factories

    2015-05-05 17:32:20   /   品茶•乌搞

    A 19th-century slogan is getting a 21st-century makeover. The workers of the world really are uniting. At least, some of them are.The economic meltdown unleashed by the 2008 financial crisis hit southern Europe especially hard, sending manufacturing output plunging and unemployment soaring. Countless factories shut their gates. But some workers at perhaps as many as 500 sites across the continent – a majority in Spain, but also in France, Italy, Greece, and Turkey – have refused to accept.
  • Labour reforms trigger strike in S. Korea

    2015-04-25 16:32:31   /   品茶•乌搞

    Thousands of South Korean workers and civil servants rallied in Seoul on Friday in response to a nationwide general strike call against government labour reforms.The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) said more than 260,000 people across the country participated in the one-day strike, including health workers, teachers and factory employees.The Labour Ministry said only 34,000 workers across the country had actually walked out, most of them employees of South Korea's second.
  • Fight for $15: workers across US protest to raise minimum wage – as it happened

    2015-04-19 09:55:32   /   品茶•乌搞

    SummaryWe’re going to wrap up our live blog coverage for the day. Here’s a summary of where things stand:[*]Workers and activists in New York have gathered in Columbus Circle and are preparing to march down to Times Square.[*]In Chicago, they have gathered at the University of Illinois at Chicago campus and are preparing to march downtown.— Zach Stafford (@ZachStafford) April 15, 2015Chicago police officer just said that it looks to be over 5000 people marching here in Chicago. #fightfor.
  • Wave of Anti-Austerity Protests Begin in Spain

    2015-03-22 13:25:12   /   品茶•乌搞

    Wave of Anti-Austerity Protests Begin in SpainWith Thousands Marching on Streets of MadridArriving from provinces across Spain — including some who marched on foot — thousands of protesters converged Saturday in Madrid to demonstrate against the Spanish government's austerity policies, persistent unemployment, political corruption, and the payment of a national debt they consider illegitimate.Under the slogan "Work, bread, and a roof," a large crowed — estimated by organizers at more.
  • Anti-capitalist protesters battle police in Frankfurt

    2015-03-20 12:05:01   /   品茶•乌搞

    By Stephanie Kirchner March 18 BERLIN — Thousands of anti-capitalist protesters besieged Germany’s financial capital of Frankfurt on Wednesday, clashing with police, setting cars on fire and blocking streets in a protest targeting the inauguration of a $1.4 billion headquarters for the European Central Bank.Police deployed water cannons during the demonstration, called by the group Blockupy, an alliance of left-wing movements from across Europe.The protest organizers consider the Europ.
  • (旧闻)Viktor Orban: “The era of liberal democracies is over”

    2015-02-14 10:58:11   /   品茶•乌搞

    Hungary PM Viktor Orban addressed Fidesz supporters in the Romanian spa town of Baile Tusnad on Saturday.In a speech to Fidesz supporters in Romania on Saturday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said “the era of liberal democracies is over”, and announced the formation of a parliamentary committee for the continuous monitoring of “foreigners who try to gain influence in Hungary”.“We are setting up a sort of a spiritual Iron Dome system, that is not to be breached by anyone,” Orbá.
  • What Putin’s Favorite Guru Tells Us About His Next Target

    2015-02-13 22:23:10   /   品茶•乌搞

    In a ceremony at the Kremlin in June 2007,Vladmir Putin awarded the State Prize of the Russian Federation—the highest award in Russia—to Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning author whose brave exposure of Soviet oppression during the Cold War had made him a revered figure in the West. Both Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin had tried to do give Solzhenitsyn the same prize for the Gulag Archipelago and other famed works but the writer didn’t have much use for them—two leaders.
  • Alex Callinicos: Syriza and the State

    2015-02-05 09:59:16   /   品茶•乌搞

    It’s hard to overstate the historic significance of the election victory of the radical left party Syriza in Greece last month. The left has drawn close to power in Greece before. As the Second World War ended, the Communist Party’s role in the resistance to the brutal German occupation put it at the head of a broad national coalition. Britain and then the US intervened to reimpose the monarchy in a bloody civil war. In the early 1960s student protests and workers’ strikes drove a mass mov.

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