The growing intervention in Syrian internal affairs demonstrates the West's blatant attempt to rally reactionary Arab forces in support of its continued domination of the region, says George Galloway
Stephen Hester's reluctant decision to refuse his £963,000 annual bonus must not be regarded as "job done" by opponents of bankers' rule in Britain.
Shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander is the latest new Labourite frontbencher to tell the working class that it must suffer to pay the price of the bankers' bailout.
Stephen Hester's huge bonus is a national scandal, responsibility for which David Cameron cannot dodge by droning on about the RBS chief executive's Labour-era contract.
England's public schools have a reputation for encouraging a self-confidence bordering on arrogance among the children of the wealthy.
The families of those killed by paratroopers during the 1971 Ballymurphy massacre in Belfast have demanded that David Cameron meet with them to discuss their call for an independent investigation into the atrocity.
US President Barack Obama used his annual State of the Union policy address to denounce growing economic inequality in the US - drawing a battle line with Republicans ahead of what is expected to be a tough fight for re-election.
Turkish police have unearthed four more skulls at a suspected mass grave on the former premises of a clandestine "anti-terror" squad in Diyarbakir, bringing the grim tally to a total of 23 skulls.
Hundreds of people marched through central Warsaw on Tuesday to protest against the government's plan to sign an international copyright treaty, warning that it would infringe on freedom of expression online.
Ed Miliband reportedly acknowledged after Tuesday's Labour Party national executive committee that the party needs to "mend its fences" with the trade union movement.

