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Some 100,000 people poured into Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, capital cityof the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, on June 25. This massivecrowd in a country of only 22 million people gathered at a rally andcommemoration entitled "June 25,  |


Over the last two years Africa has been severely affected by the downturn inthe world economy, resulting in 53 million more people being thrust intopoverty. As a result of the legacy of colonialism and neocolonialism, theprices of exports from the  |
International Longshore and Warehouse Union members from Alaska, California,Hawaii, Oregon, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia, gathered in Seattlefor the 34th ILWU Convention from June 8 to 12. The delegates adoptedresolutions introduced by Local 10 calling for freedom for the Cuban  |
The Great Crash" collects 23 articles that originally appeared inWorkers World weekly newspaper from 2006 to 2009. This 47-page booklet shouldbe read by everyone grappling with the current world capitalist crisis.  |


Wells Fargo got bailed out, the workers got sold out!" was themessage delivered by UE members and allies in more than 20 cities from Bostonto Los Angeles on June 26 in coordinated, nationwide protests.  |
Organizers from the Bail Out the People Movement and the Million Worker MarchMovement held a news conference here on June 26 at the United Nations ChurchCenter, along with other community organizers and some of the participants atthe U.N. Economic Summit.  |
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