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Mass protests against French troops intensify in Niger as the deadline for their withdrawal approaches

Niger’s military government reportedly cut off electricity and water supply to the French embassy in the capital Niamey on Sunday, August 27, after the expiry of the 48 hours it gave the French ambassador, Sylvain Itte, […] Read more Pavan Kulkarni

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U.S. Orders Ukranian Proxy Forces to Accept More Casualties

U.S. orders Ukrainian proxy forces to accept more casualties The idea that the West, primarily the United States, is ready to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian has been common in the Russian media since the start of what the Kremlin continues to call […] Read more Nahia Sanzo

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Still marching for Jobs and Freedom: A. Philip Randolph demanded $20 minimum wage

Aug. 28 was the 60th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. That year was the centennial of the Emancipation Proclamation, which allowed the United States to defeat the slave owners’ […] Read more Stephen Millies

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Activists rally in D.C. to continue MLK’s dream 60 years after March on Washington

USW members from across the union traveled to the nation’s capital on Sat., Aug. 26, to continue Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream at the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington. The rally took place at the Lincoln Memorial, which also served as the backdrop to King’s impassioned call for equality in 1963. USW Vice […]

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Teamsters Union Local 662 Members at Leinenkugels-Molson-Coors Ratify Union Contract

Teamsters Union Local 662 After 51 days on the picket line, the members of Leinenkugel’s Brewery are victorious and have a ratified contract! These members are going back to work with more than they struck for! Thank you to all the locals across the country, the local community, friends and family of the membership, state […]

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BRICS Summit Expands by Six Members