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  1. Armaments: The spectre of Terminator unsettles NATO and the scientific community (0 replies)
  2. A summer of xenophobic violence in Germany (0 replies)
  3. More than 200,000 children denied the start of the school year in Gaza (0 replies)
  4. India: Two sisters sentenced to be gang-raped (0 replies)
  5. For the PCF, a plan which solves nothing and threatens jobs (0 replies)
  6. Greece – Europe: a real plan B (0 replies)
  7. 5,300 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean last week (0 replies)
  8. Gaza: NGOs launch an appeal to lift the blockade (0 replies)
  9. The violent repression of refugees at our Eastern European borders (0 replies)
  10. An “invasion” of migrants? I disagree. (0 replies)
  11. Éric Woerth invents a “religious immigration” (0 replies)
  12. How about a Plan B! (0 replies)
  13. Greece : « Popular Unity » was born ! (0 replies)
  14. Figeac Protects the Family Assoiev (0 replies)
  15. NATO The North Atlantic alliance wants to double the size of its rapid reaction force (0 replies)
  16. "It's time to wake up", Mr Hollande! (0 replies)
  17. Humanité in English extends its deep condolences to China (0 replies)
  18. France should offer asylum to Snowden and Assange (0 replies)
  19. The Choice Between "Hell and Reason" (0 replies)
  20. "We Will Never Give Up Talking About Peace" (0 replies)
  21. The European Union is Complicit in Israeli War Crimes (0 replies)
  22. “The Greeks' demands are acceptable” admits François Hollande (0 replies)
  23. The BRICS feel sympathy for Greece, says Jeremy Cronin (0 replies)
  24. Greece. Solidarity on the march on the continent (0 replies)
  25. Erdogan Drops His Mask and Designates His Enemy: The Kurds (0 replies)
  26. The IMF goes against its liberal doctrine (0 replies)
  27. Can we rely on the G7 to fight famine? (0 replies)
  28. The Duplicity of Erdogan Aims at Striking the Kurds (0 replies)
  29. BDS, the Campaign for Boycott that Scares Tel Aviv (0 replies)
  30. 101st anniversary of the assassination of Jean Jaurès (0 replies)
  31. Economic fall “without precedent” in local public investment in 2014 (0 replies)
  32. Beneath the buzzing bars of the 13th arrondissement, another migrant camp is awaiting its hour (0 replies)
  33. Banks and “organised gangs” (0 replies)
  34. Has Tsipras developed "double-think"? A Feeling of Helplessness (0 replies)
  35. Greece: "Our Main Error? To Have Underestimated Their Desire to Destroy Us" (0 replies)
  36. Marwan Barghouti Treated as Terrorist (0 replies)
  37. Mercedes Vidal: “Without unity, we cannot stand up to the crisis” (0 replies)
  38. In France, three million children in poverty and thirty thousand on the street… (0 replies)
  39. Deficit: Deputies want to exclude certain public expenditure from the three percent rule (0 replies)
  40. Hate Crime in an American Church (0 replies)
  41. Arbitrary arrest: explain yourself Mr Cazeneuve! (0 replies)
  42. A 'no' for another Europe (0 replies)
  43. The political crusade of Athens' creditors (0 replies)
  44. Climate. It is less talk and more action for China (0 replies)
  45. Cuba, the first country to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis (0 replies)
  46. Nobel Prize winner in Economics Paul Krugman comes down heavily on the IMF (0 replies)
  47. Behind the Greek Debt, European liberalism fights for survival (0 replies)
  48. Pierre Laurent: “Unite behind an alternative plan to exit the crisis” (0 replies)
  49. Washington withdraws Havana from its blacklist of countries supporting terrorism (0 replies)
  50. Pierre Laurent “We are not condemned to remain deadlocked” (0 replies)
  51. The people's Europe (0 replies)
  52. Growing inequality in developed countries (0 replies)
  53. The Communist Party launches its Paris convention on policy (0 replies)
  54. Professional Equality: Dialogue of the deaf between feminists and government (0 replies)
  55. “In Cuba, We're Not a Bit Afraid,” (0 replies)
  56. Björn Aust: “!n Germany, we must challenge the myth about the debt “ (0 replies)
  57. Nicolas Sansu: "We must argue against the addiction to liberal ideology" (0 replies)
  58. According to Pierre Laurent the left will be present in the second round in 2017 (0 replies)
  59. Concern redoubles about Vortex, France's ‘number 1' transport provider for the disabled (0 replies)
  60. Israel : artists mobilise against government sanctions (0 replies)
  61. “Historic” Meeting Between François Hollande and Fidel Castro (0 replies)
  62. ‘International regulation' of surrogacy or ‘universal abolition': two approaches, two lines of thinking, two camps (0 replies)
  63. Poverty Ghettos in France (0 replies)
  64. Georgi Yankov; “Do We Really Want a People's Republic?” (0 replies)
  65. India: the electricity plant that flouts the rights of the poor (0 replies)
  66. Honduras: the landless farmer widows of El Tumbador (0 replies)
  67. Cambodia-Laos: in the claws of Dragon Capital Group Ltd (0 replies)
  68. Guatemala: the tumultuous Hidro Santa Cruz dam (0 replies)
  69. Moscow Rejects European Union's Criticism of Blacklist (0 replies)
  70. Pierre Laurent: “In France, as across Europe, we need a new political left” (0 replies)
  71. Joblessness: Another Jump in April (0 replies)
  72. Ransom, chains and servitude (0 replies)
  73. Rich Getting Richer, Poor Getting Poorer (0 replies)
  74. Olympe de Gouges honoured by the National Assembly (0 replies)
  75. Work, but what work? (0 replies)
  76. When the World Bank's money robs the people (0 replies)
  77. Immigration: Judge blocks Obama's reform; Republicans cheer (0 replies)
  78. Migration: four immediate measures that the EU could take (0 replies)
  79. André Tosel, Philosopher (0 replies)
  80. Éric Fassin, sociologist at the faculty of political science and gender studies at Paris-VIII Vincennes-Saint-Denis (*) (0 replies)
  81. The Greek Government Is Fighting Against Planned Financial Ruin (0 replies)
  82. Is there any future for the alternative press? (0 replies)
  83. Court Orders Khalida Jarrar to be Freed (0 replies)
  84. Novorossia: The Anniversary That Didn't Happen (0 replies)
  85. 11 celebrities engage in the fight for equality (0 replies)
  86. Bahrain: While the F1 rolls, the authorities crush human rights (0 replies)
  87. European Union Takes Ukraine and Leaves Ukrainians on Doorstep (0 replies)
  88. Global Climate – ‘green' obligations versus black smoke (0 replies)
  89. Major Chemical Danger in the Donbas (0 replies)
  90. Clémentine Autain: "A reconstruction underway" (0 replies)
  91. Germany: Another Railroad Strike (0 replies)
  92. Germany's Longest Train Strike Recommences (0 replies)
  93. Must we put a price on nature? (0 replies)
  94. World Cup 2022: Qatar continues to exploit its migrants (0 replies)
  95. Slavery: Its memory liberates the future (0 replies)
  96. “A ferocious dictatorship, one that crushes lives and prospects, is being installed in Burundi” (0 replies)
  97. Traders rake in millions (0 replies)
  98. A lot of empty talk is killing the climate (0 replies)
  99. The Far Right: Blocking the Easy Flow of Rehabilitation (0 replies)
  100. Rule of Surveillance vs. Rule of Law (0 replies)
  101. Prospects on employment and intellectual laziness (0 replies)
  102. UK elections: Cameron has the last laugh (0 replies)
  103. Montreal: Tens of Thousands of Students Protest Against Austerity (0 replies)
  104. Scenes of Joy in Baltimore Following Indictment of Six Policemen (0 replies)
  105. Immanuel Wallerstein: Capitalism in ”structural crisis” (0 replies)
  106. Reflections of Fidel on the 70th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War (0 replies)
  107. Victory over Nazism in World War II (0 replies)
  108. The troubling waltz of affiliation (0 replies)
  109. The Time Has Come to Free Ourselves (0 replies)
  110. Central African Republic: French soldiers accused of raping children (0 replies)
  111. A May Day to Plant the Idea of Raising Wages (0 replies)
  112. Communists at Forefront of Recognition (0 replies)
  113. NATO Continues Weaving Its Web Along Russian Borders (0 replies)
  114. Ireland. Tens of thousands protest in Dublin against water charges (0 replies)
  115. Patrick Pelloux: " The Left Front fights against the social crisis" (0 replies)
  116. Ukraine: Pro-Russian Journalist Assassinated in Kiev. Vladimir Putin Reacts. (0 replies)
  117. MAY DAY 2015 (0 replies)
  118. Are drones a threat to public freedom? (0 replies)
  119. Ukraine: Communism Officially Criminalized (0 replies)
  120. Euronext group : job cuts even at the Paris Stock Exchange (0 replies)
  121. Ukraine: Poroshenko, The Far Right's Trump Card (0 replies)
  122. A Year of War, and Unity Recedes (0 replies)
  123. UNSA Calls for All-Trade-Union May Day against the Front National (0 replies)
  124. The Black Sea, a New Region of World Confrontation (0 replies)
  125. Ukraine: War Sharpens Oligarchs' Appetites (0 replies)
  126. que l'ecole devienne une marchandise est inadmissible (0 replies)
  127. Intelligence: an amendment to prevent self-protection (0 replies)
  128. Tax havens continue to deepen public debt (0 replies)
  129. The Great Wall is a Guidebook (0 replies)
  130. Great Green Wall versus Yellow Dragon (0 replies)
  131. Language. Yes, yes, men and women are equal (0 replies)
  132. Manuel Valls challenged over the plight of poor workers (0 replies)
  133. Children of immigrants still less well paid, housed and educated (0 replies)
  134. The people are the sole sovereign (0 replies)
  135. Greece : The “Biomass” project threatens the ecological balance (0 replies)
  136. CGT Calls for Vote to Stand in Way of FN Candidates (0 replies)
  137. Iran Nuclear talks: a few hours left to reach an agreement (0 replies)
  138. Public Services: Customs Officials on Strike against Austerity (0 replies)
  139. Etienne Balibar: “A period of intense debate on Marxist philosophy” (0 replies)
  140. “There will be a before and after Carlton trial” (0 replies)
  141. Front National: One hand in the pocket of Europe (0 replies)
  142. New Defeat on Jobs Front (0 replies)
  143. NATO: Thousands of U.S. Soldiers on Russian Border (0 replies)
  144. Whilst Vanuatu cries for help, the UN fails miserably to respond (0 replies)
  145. New measures declared in the fight against “illegal work” (0 replies)
  146. Justice: how the Macron law grants out impunity to bosses (0 replies)
  147. The Citizens of Halkidiki Would Rather Have Life Than Gold (0 replies)
  148. Patrick Rayou: “Schools show themselves to be focal points of excessive inequalities”. (0 replies)
  149. Life happens... (0 replies)
  150. Giorgos Mitralias "Any debt that does not benefit society is unlawful" (0 replies)
  151. To feed the planet, can humanity go beyond industrial-scale agriculture? (0 replies)
  152. The Carlton Case, a plea for abolition (0 replies)
  153. Social Equality – Prime Minister Valls' neglected priority (0 replies)
  154. A US Defeat in Syria (0 replies)
  155. Health care of foreigners - associations denounce 'discriminatory' decree (0 replies)
  156. When Passos Coelho snubbed the tax authorities (0 replies)
  157. Towards a Militarization of Diplomacy? (0 replies)
  158. Common Front against Brown Plague (0 replies)
  159. Ukraine: Parliament Raises Strength of Army to 250,000 Men (0 replies)
  160. 32 Miners Missing After Firedamp Explosion Near Donetsk (0 replies)
  161. “Business Secrets” : to inform is not a crime (0 replies)
  162. Procès Carlton : relaxe « pure et simple » requise pour DSK (0 replies)
  163. Ukraine: Over 6,000 Dead and a Million Refugees (0 replies)
  164. Ukraine: Accord for Deployment of O.S.C.E. Observers (0 replies)
  165. Boris Nemtsov shot dead in the centre of Moscow (0 replies)
  166. The richest 1% possess more than the remaining 99% of the world population. (0 replies)
  167. Banks (still) profiting from famine. (0 replies)
  168. Major Oil Companies Announce Job Cuts and Reduced Investment to Win Back Profit Margins and Pay Out Dividends (0 replies)
  169. Orange Pays Out Dividends to Shareholders in Excess of Profits (0 replies)
  170. Venezuela Up Against the Strategy Of a Permanent Coup (0 replies)
  171. Air France-KLM: Bottom Line Improves But Job Cuts Continue (0 replies)
  172. Spain: the right presents a toned down version of its abortion law (0 replies)
  173. Ukrainian Army Flees Debaltseve (0 replies)
  174. French Economy Continued Losing Factories in 2014 (0 replies)
  175. The Carlton Case. “These hearings recount slavery, not Libertinism”. (0 replies)
  176. The Carlton Case. “One evening, I opened my fridge, it was empty”. (0 replies)
  177. Rails and Classes (0 replies)
  178. Respect the People (0 replies)
  179. Ukraine: Kremlin Calls For Truce to be Respected (0 replies)
  180. Ukraine: And suddenly at midnight, the cannons fell silent (0 replies)
  181. The social democrats provide fragile support for Syriza in Europe (0 replies)
  182. Irish protest against water privatization (0 replies)
  183. CGT Comes Out of Leadership Crisis with Heads Held High (0 replies)
  184. The terrorist attacks make their mark on François Hollande's press conference (0 replies)
  185. Cleaning Ladies Still Camped Out At Syntagma (0 replies)
  186. Greece wants to be done with Troïka (0 replies)
  187. In Choisy-le-Roi, Roma families enjoy stable homes (0 replies)
  188. Slaughter Behind Closed Doors: Algerian Journalists In the 90's (0 replies)
  189. UNICEF launches record US$3.1 billion appeal (0 replies)
  190. Pierre Laurent, National Secretary of the French Communist Party: “Let's see if France will really side with Syriza” s (0 replies)
  191. Lassana Bathily, the former illegal immigrant, becomes a hero (0 replies)
  192. Syriza's False Friends (0 replies)
  193. Law of Market Still Governs Employment (0 replies)
  194. Gaza Authorities Fit Out Port for Voyages Abroad (0 replies)
  195. Employment: Coca-Cola Launches Big Planned Redundancy Scheme (0 replies)
  196. ILO Convention on Private Job Agencies Ratified (0 replies)
  197. Limits to the Freedom of the Press: The Case of Charlie Hebdo (0 replies)
  198. Ukraine: 30 Dead in Mariupol, Separatists Announce They Have Launched Offensive (0 replies)
  199. France's anti-terrorist battle plan incites anxiety amongst national organisations (0 replies)
  200. With Syriza the Greek People Can Revive Hope In Europe (0 replies)
  201. Is Economic War Heated by Shale Gas? (0 replies)
  202. "Never have so many children been subjected to such brutality" (0 replies)
  203. Yes to Justice, NO to War! (0 replies)
  204. Sport and Islamism, teats of the emirate (0 replies)
  205. The Secretary General of the UN accepts Palestinian application for membership to the ICC (0 replies)
  206. Paris March 11 January 2015: the people rally against hatred (0 replies)
  207. CGT Leadership Seeks Crisis Exit (0 replies)
  208. Germany: Martin Schulz Attacks Angela Merkel (0 replies)
  209. "Live Together", Shoulder To Shoulder, Like One People. And Now What? (0 replies)
  210. Barbarians (0 replies)
  211. France Télécom: Investigation into Suicides Has Been Closed (0 replies)
  212. SNCF Rail Worker Unions Fear Layoffs in 2015 Budget (0 replies)
  213. They Are One Of Us (0 replies)
  214. CGT: Thierry Lepaon and the 8 members of the Confederation Bureau Will Tender Their Resignations (0 replies)
  215. “We Mourn Our Fellow Journalists, Colleagues, Friends And Comrades” (0 replies)
  216. Little Change for Low-Income Households (0 replies)
  217. In Paris, attack on the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo with many deaths (0 replies)
  218. CGT Rail Workers Union Calls Anti-Rail Reform Demonstration for Jan. 29 (0 replies)
  219. France drops its 75% tax on very high earnings (0 replies)
  220. Mayor of Champlan Halts Burial of Roma Baby in his Town (0 replies)
  221. Protests target migrants in Germany and Italy (0 replies)
  222. Retirees: 800-Euro Christmas Bonus (0 replies)
  223. Minimum Wage: No Extra Boost in 2015, Minimum Increase of 0.8% (0 replies)
  224. No Christmas Truce for Unemployment (0 replies)
  225. Greek Electors On the Eve Of A Decisive Turn Of the Screw (0 replies)
  226. No Terrorists, But Lunatics (0 replies)
  227. It is Prohibited to Feed the Homeless (0 replies)
  228. Happy New Year 2015! (0 replies)
  229. Members of the Spanish Parliament call for the recognition of the Palestinian State (0 replies)
  230. Cour des Comptes Favors Retirement at 64 (0 replies)
  231. France a Nest of Allied Spies (0 replies)
  232. Inequality Perturbing World Growth (0 replies)
  233. Unemployment: One in Two Civil Servants on Strike at French Jobs Agency (0 replies)
  234. Alberta's "dirty" black gold is stirring up greed (0 replies)
  235. Eastern Ukraine: 13 Deaths a Day since Cease-Fire (0 replies)
  236. Education: French Senators from the Right cancel the creation of 9,500 new posts proposed in the budget (0 replies)
  237. Badiou: The Targeted and Constant Use of the Word ‘Communism' is Indispensable (0 replies)
  238. Recognizing Palestine: “Historical Moment” In Favor of Peace (0 replies)
  239. France Puts Off Delivery of Mistral to Russia “Indefinitely” (0 replies)
  240. Ukraine: President Envisages Referendum on Joining NATO (0 replies)
  241. The Richest 211,000 People Own 13% of the World's Wealth (0 replies)
  242. Memory of stones (0 replies)
  243. Israel has banned Mads Gilbert from Gaza for life (0 replies)
  244. French Communist Party Launches Campaign to Re-Nationalize Toll Roads (0 replies)
  245. Ku Klux Klan in Ambush in Ferguson (0 replies)
  246. Welcome To the EU Fortress's Greek Laboratory (0 replies)
  247. No, Mr Ciotti: immigration is an advantage! (0 replies)
  248. Ukraine: Mikhail Gorbachev Criticizes NATO (0 replies)
  249. Poroshenko Plays Partition Card, East Foots Bill (0 replies)
  250. Laurent Fabius Following in Ahmet Davutoglu's Footsteps (0 replies)