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The Russian Foreign Ministry condemned the open US interference in the Honduran electoral process, after


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By Aseel Saleh – Nov 25, 2025 Media reports suggest that Israel may have been


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Jose Mejia warns of threats to national sovereignty and recalls past U.S. occupations. On Friday, Jose Miguel Mejia, secretary of the United Left Movement (MIU), rejected President Luis Abinader’s decision to allow U.S. military operations in the Dominican Republic. RELATED: Trump Threatens Ground Attacks Against Venezuelan Targets The leftist politician warned of the dangers of […]


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“Today marks a turning point for the guarantee & progressivity of the labor rights of workers in the service of the State by safeguarding the right to free unionization and elevating union autonomy to the level of law.”

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The last few weeks have seen Britain’s special forces whining in the press about accountability – again. This time their gripe is about potential legacy allegations from Ireland. It’s good to be specific here because there are so many competing controversies related to these units. For example, the current inquiry into war crimes in Afghanistan. […]

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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) closed its operations in Gaza this week. Locals will undoubtedly be happy to see the back of GHF’s militarised aid post. After all, mercenaries and Israeli soldiers killed up to 600 starving Gazans at the sites. And, one whistleblower is certain war crimes were carried out. Which can hardly be […]

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At the first Your Party conference this weekend, members will decide on whether or not to break from the political norm in Britain by opting for ‘collective leadership’. Your Party: ‘relentlessly accountable to members and communities’ The party released new drafts of its founding documents on 25 November. And these give more details. The “evolved […]

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Many students are torn between leaving to continue their education or staying in Gaza to rebuild what Israel destroyed.


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Amazon workers and their allies worldwide took to the streets on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year, to protest the e-commerce behemoth's exploitation of workers, relentless union-busting, contributions to the worsening climate emergency, and plans to replace employees en masse with robots.

“Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and their political allies are betting on a techno-authoritarian future, but this Make Amazon Pay Day, workers everywhere are saying: enough,” said Christy Hoffman, general secretary of UNI Global Union. “For years, Amazon has squashed workers’ right to democracy on the job through a union and the backing of authoritarian political figures. Its model is deepening inequality and undermining the fundamental rights of workers to organize, bargain collectively, and demand safe, fair workplaces.”

From Germany to Bangladesh, thousands of workers walked off the job on Friday and marched against Amazon's labor practices to push for better wages, working conditions, and union protections. Last month, Amazon reported over $21 billion in profits for the third quarter of 2025—a 38% increase compared to the same time last year.

“During the heatwaves, the warehouse feels like a furnace—people faint, but the targets never stop,” said Neha Singh, an Amazon worker in Manesar, India, referring to the company's productivity quotas. "Even if we fainted, we couldn’t take a day off and go home. If we took that day off, our pay would be cut, and if we took three days off, they would fire us. Amazon treats us as expendable."

"We are joining Make Amazon Pay," said Singh, "to demand the most basic rights: safety, dignity, and the chance to go home alive.”

HAPPENING NOW 🌎 Amazon workers and their allies in 38 countries around the world are striking and protesting to #MakeAmazonPay. pic.twitter.com/srMRsymCh7
— Progressive International (@ProgIntl) November 28, 2025

Make Amazon Pay is an alliance of labor unions and advocacy groups organizing to stop Amazon from "squeezing workers, communities and the planet."

The 2025 strikes and protests, which organizers described as the largest mobilization against Amazon to date, mark the sixth consecutive year of global actions organized by the coalition.

The strike in Germany was characterized as the largest in Amazon's history, with around 3,000 workers expected to join picket lines across the country. The union representing Amazon workers in the United States voiced solidarity with striking German workers in a social media post on Friday, crediting them with "inspiring the global Amazon worker movement for over a decade."

Amazon Teamsters stand in solidarity with our German Amazon colleagues today as you engage in courageous strike action. To the long-time strikers - you’ve been inspiring the global Amazon worker movement for over a decade. To those who are joining the growing movement for the… pic.twitter.com/42ul1bbFb5
— Amazon Teamsters (@amazonteamsters) November 28, 2025

"Across the world, Amazon workers are walking off the job, marching through their cities, and standing shoulder-to-shoulder with communities to demand what every worker deserves: fair wages, safe conditions, the right to organize—and a future not dictated by algorithms and billionaires," Progressive International, a member of the alliance, said Friday.

"But the target is not only a company. It is the emerging system that Amazon now anchors: a techno-authoritarian order that fuses the power of Big Tech with the prerogatives of the far right—from Trump’s ICE raids to Israel’s genocide in Gaza," the group added. "This week's actions point toward another horizon. One in which supply chains become sites of struggle, not submission; where warehouse workers link arms with tech workers, garment workers, Indigenous communities, and migrants; where a global labor movement is capable of confronting a global system of power."


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Havana, Nov 28 (Prensa Latina) The new economic measures announced by Cuba during FIHAV 2025 are currently highlighted in several markets and the island's trading partners.

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Havana, Nov 28 (Prensa Latina) The United Arab Emirates Ambassador to Cuba, Hazza Alkaabi, highlighted the strong relations the UAE maintains with Cuba and the Caribbean during an event commemorating his country's National Day.

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Pretoria, Nov 28 (Prensa Latina) The South African government recorded a surplus of approximately $571.9 million during the 2023/2024 fiscal year, revealed the national statistics agency, Stats SA.

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