Statement from Veterans for Peace: The First World War ended in November 1918 when an armistice was declared at the “eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month,” marking a moment of hope and the promise of peace. For many years this day served as a powerful reminder . . .
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Philadelphia Front of the Peoplehood parade, Philadelphia, Nov. 8, 2025. WW Photo: Joe Piette Participating in the annual Peoplehood Parade and Pageant in Philadelphia is an amazing experience, not to be missed. It gets better every year. Since 2000, these fall festivals, organized by Spiral Q Puppet Theatre, are a . . .
Continue reading Philadelphia’s Peoplehood celebrates 25th anniversary at Workers.org
Hamas leader Dr. Khalil Al-Hayya made the following speech — posted by the Resistance News Network — at the Arab National Congress in Beirut, Lebanon, on November 7, 2025. Gaza calls out to you and addresses you, Gaza which represented the nation, Gaza which called out and stood in the . . .
Continue reading Hamas leader: ‘The seventh of October erased the false narrative.’ at Workers.org
Given the threat of imminent U.S. military attack on Venezuela, Colombia and other sovereign countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, Workers World is increasing its coverage concerning that region. The following is a statement from Veterans For Peace, a U.S.-based anti-war organization. Veterans For Peace is appalled by the . . .
Continue reading Veterans For Peace says: ‘No war on Venezuela!’ at Workers.org
Written by Rosa Miriam Elizalde and published in Cuba Debate on Nov. 6, 2025, translated by Resumen-english.org, edited by Workers World staff. An eloquent paradox. On October 29, two people died in New York, trapped in a basement by autumn rains; that same day, the worst hurricane in decades swept . . .
Continue reading Cuba faces two hurricanes at once, but: ‘We’re alive! at Workers.org
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