Catalonia
“Pedro Sanchez Did Not Become PM to Put Forward a Progressive,...
The parties of the left must maintain an organic link with popular mobilizations to prevent a continuation of status quo, says Ivan Orosa
by Pavan...
Royaume d’Espagne: faim et soif d’espérance
Par Gustavo Buster
22 juin 2018
Un peu plus de deux semaines se sont écoulées depuis la formation du nouveau gouvernement Sánchez. Ce n’est probablement que...
Spanish state: How and why the Rajoy government fell. What now...
Spanish state: How and why the Rajoy government fell
By Dick Nichols
June 5, 2018
On June 1, the Spanish government of the ruling People’s Party (PP)...
The Guardian Rejoices in the Silencing of Assange
By Craig Murray
16 May, 2018
The Guardian has today published a whole series of attack piece articles on Julian Assange which plainly exult in the...
A vacuum on Spain’s political left
Center-right group Ciudadanos cannot be the only alternative to the governing Popular Party. Ideas are needed from the Socialists and Podemos
19 Apr., 2018
Practically all...
News and analysis on Catalonia’s struggle for self-determination
By Dick Nichols
April 5, 2018
14-15 April: Act to defend democracy and human rights, in Catalonia and everywhere
The Spanish state’s repression against Catalonia’s democratic rights...
Silencing of Assange Sparks Historic Ten-Hour Online Vigil To #ReconnectJulian
by Elizabeth Lea Vos
3/30/2018
Via Disobedient Media
The Ecuadorian Government’s decision to silence Julian Assange by cutting off his internet access, phone communications and ability to...
Over 70 Injured as Barcelona Protests Turn Violent
26.03.2018
Following the arrest and detention on foreign soil of Catalan President Carles Puigdemont, protests broke out in Barcelona, quickly turning violent as riot police...
A Russian view on European trends
Results of 2017 and Prognosis for 2018: Europe
04.01.2018
The populist moment: 2017
The European political space went through global changes in 2017. Parties that were marginalised...
Catalogne ou la règle de trois
Par Guillaume Berlat
« Errarre humanum est, perserverare diabolicum ». Manifestement, dans cette période de « défaite de la pensée »1, le premier ministre espagnol, Mariano Rajoy ne semble...









