Occupy Wall Street
Eyewitness Hong Kong: The 'Umbrella Revolution' unfurls

By Sean Starrs
World’s largest climate justice march amid New York’s corporate sharks

New York City, September 21, 2014.
By Patrick Bond, New York City
Review: Noam Chomsky's weak spot on political power

Power Systems
By Noam Chomsky
United States: In 2013, workers tried new angles and alliances

North Carolinians mobilised against an anti-worker (and anti-woman
United States: The electoral opening for the left

Kshama Sawant.
By Jason Netek, Chicago
United States: Seattle socialist Kshama Sawant defeats Democrat incumbent
KEXP Interview with Kshama Sawant.
Turkey: The Gezi uprising and the renewal of the left

Ender Imrek.
By I. Zekeriya Ayman
Dissent and politics: Assembling resistance in Turkey
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The football supporter group "Çarşı" from Beşiktaş entering Gezi Park.

By I. Zekeriya Ayman
June 2, 2013 – Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal/Green Left Weekly -- When the humble “Occupy Gezi” (Occupy Promenade Park) protest in Istanbul’s Taksim Square was brutally attacked on May 31 by police and spread like wildfire throughout Istanbul and into other cities, the Turkey’s left was in the thick of it.
Richard Seymour on the rise of a new left in Europe

By Richard Seymour