International

                
  • World Notes: November 15, 2008

    World Notes: November 15, 2008

    November 13, 2008

    Australia: Unions go global re climate change The Australian Workers Union (AWU) is supporting the Kevin Rudd labor government’s advocacy of a global emissions trading scheme (ETS) despite its potentially negative effect on jobs. AWU National...

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  • Populist president faces long odds

    Populist president faces long odds

    November 12, 2008

    President Fernando Lugo, up against an agrarian oligarchy and answerable to a mobilized peasant movement, has yet to introduce transformative measures reminiscent of those initiated by his Venezuelan, Bolivian and Ecuadorian counterparts. The former bishop’s election...

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  • Gardens, forests and Black artists: documentaries worth seeing

    Gardens, forests and Black artists: documentaries worth seeing

    November 12, 2008

    Some of the documentaries shown at the 44th Annual Chicago International Film Festival should be of interest to progressive activists. They deal with flora — one in the form of a community garden, another the Amazon...

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  • World reacts to Obama presidency

    World reacts to Obama presidency

    November 12, 2008

    International media coverage of the election last week of Barack Obama has continued non-stop. A survey follows. Africa Barack Obama’s Kenyan relatives and Africans in general sang and danced in the streets following Barack Obama’s election...

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  • Iraqi Communists: Pact with U.S. must be amended, or well be the first to reject it

    Iraqi Communists: Pact with U.S. must be amended, or well be the first to reject it

    November 12, 2008

    The latest version of the Iraq-U.S. agreement is “unacceptable” and must be changed to “secure for the Iraqis their legitimate national rights,” the leader of the Iraqi Communist Party told a public meeting of 1,000 people...

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