Europe
Poland adopts new anti-communist law
The Polish parliament recently adopted a de-communization law, giving local governments one year to remove all symbols representing communism from the public space. As of … Poland adopts new anti-communist lawRead more
Why we must save the EU
The first German word I ever learned was Siemens. It was emblazoned on our sturdy 1950s fridge, our washing machine, the vacuum cleaner – on … Why we must save the EURead more
One hundred years since Ireland’s Easter Rising—Part three
Bolshevism and the Easter Rising This is final part of a three-part series on the Easter Rising in Ireland. Part one is available here; part … One hundred years since Ireland’s Easter Rising—Part threeRead more
One hundred years since Ireland’s Easter Rising—Part two
Since founding the Irish Socialist Republican Party in 1896, Connolly had, while paying due attention to the appeal of Irish nationalism due to Ireland’s historic … One hundred years since Ireland’s Easter Rising—Part twoRead more
NATO’s War of Aggression against Yugoslavia
Seventeen year ago: March 1999, NATO’s war on Yugoslavia. Article originally published in 1999 on Jackson Progressive, published by Global Research in 2003. General Wesley … NATO’s War of Aggression against YugoslaviaRead more
One hundred years since Ireland’s Easter Rising—Part One
Events are taking place across Ireland this week to commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising in Dublin. The revolt against centuries of brutal oppression … One hundred years since Ireland’s Easter Rising—Part OneRead more
Why Britain should STAY in the EU
In an interview with EUROPP’s editor Stuart Brown, former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis discusses the launch of his new ‘Democracy in Europe’ movement (DiEM25), … Why Britain should STAY in the EURead more