Ireland
No US Foreign Bases – A Call for Peace From a...
By Michael Byrne
Posted on January 16, 2018
Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. day, and on a day where people often discuss his dreams,...
Left and Catalonia, the debate
The left must support Catalonia
The struggle in Catalonia for self determination has shaken the whole Spanish state. It has forced all political forces to...
John Perkins on How Greece Has Fallen Victim to “Economic Hit...
By Michael Nevradakis, Truthout | Interview
Thursday, September 11, 2014
John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, discusses how Greece and other eurozone...
‘Victory’: Irish Lawmakers Ban Fracking
It's "a day for #ClimatePride," says Friends of the Earth Ireland after historic vote
by Andrea Germanos
Published in www.commondreams.org
Ireland is poised to ban onshore fracking...
The Real Danger Behind The U.K. Elections
Theresa May's weakened Conservatives have chosen to unite with the far-right anti-LGBT, anti-women's' rights, climate change-denying Democratic Unionist Party to form a minority government.
Un Premier ministre jeune, métis et homosexuel : l’Irlande ou la...
Si la politique est l’art d’œuvrer pour ses successeurs, alors le progressisme est la mort de la politique.
Dans une dizaine de jours, Leo Varadkar...
Ten Proposals to Beat the European Union
This collective text initiated by Eric Toussaint, of the CADTM campaign for the abolition of the debt of the global South has been collectively...
Varoufakis and Democracy, Left and Nationalism
DDP note: Wayne Hall, who is a friend of the Delphi Initiative and also a centrally registered member of Diem25 has addressed us the...
Ireland, Sinn Fein and Brexit: Does European “radical” left has some...
By Sputnik
Original Post date: 22 January 2017
President of Sinn Fein Gerry Adams says pulling Northern Ireland out of the EU along with the rest...
IMF explaining its own contribution in destroying South Europe
The Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) of the IMF recently published its report on the response of the organization to the European crisis. The analysis focuses on the performance of the IMF in the context of the programs for Greece, Portugal and Ireland. It provides a valuable insight into the conflicts within the IMF itself, and especially between the executive board of the organization and its management and staff.