Increasing anti-union practices on both sides of the U.S./Mexico border have spurred a revival of solidarity work over the last several decades. In this third article of David Bacon’s series ‘Building a Culture of Cross-Border Solidarity’, the author looks at the causes of this trend, the obstacles to it, and the power and potential of organizing across borders. All articles in this series were originally published in the Institute for Transnational Social Change report ‘Building a Culture of Cross-Border Solidarity’.
Iraqi resistance conducts drone strikes on Israeli port of Eilat
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The Islamic Resistance in Iraq says it has carried out four drone attacks
on the Israeli-occupied port of Eilat. In a statement on Saturday, the
coalition ...
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