imperialism

                
  • The U.S. and the world

    The U.S. and the world

    December 2, 2009 By Sam Webb

    The world, it is generally acknowledged, has been torn loose from the old moorings that for decades structured life for billions of people.

    Read more
  • Honduran talks fail: U.S. suspends visas

    Honduran talks fail: U.S. suspends visas

    August 26, 2009

    The head of the de-facto government which ousted Honduras' left-leaning president, Manuel "Mel" Zelaya in a military coup spat defiance and refused to give an inch to the entreaties of a last ditch delegation of Organization...

    Read more
  • Zimbabwe awaits final election outcome

    Zimbabwe awaits final election outcome

    April 11, 2008 By Dennis Laumann

    After waiting more than a week for official results of the March 29 presidential elections, Zimbabweans still do not know whether Robert Mugabe, the only leader most have ever known, will step aside or face his...

    Read more
  • Bush in Africa: Its all about controlling wealth

    Bush in Africa: Its all about controlling wealth

    February 22, 2008 By Dennis Laumann

    Behind the smiling faces and rhetoric about “a mission of mercy” lies the true agenda of President George Bush’s five-nation trip across Africa: keeping American corporate interests secure.

    Read more
  • Cinco de Mayo has many lessons

    Cinco de Mayo has many lessons

    May 7, 2003 By Emile Schepers

    Cinco de Mayo celebrations across the U.S. and Mexico are an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the inequalities caused by imperialism and debt, and to redouble anti-imperialist solidarity, upholding the principle of national sovereignty for...

    Read more