Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The battles, which emerged from a gathering revolutionary crisis, predicted the outcome of the war: the victory of the revolution over what was then the world's greatest power, Great Britain, and the establishment of the world's first modern democratic republic. The Trump administration launched a series of deadly airstrikes on a major oil port at Ras Isa, Yemen, in which scores of people were killed, including port workers, civilians and aid workers, who were responding to the initial blast and were then hit with a Pentagon directed "double-tap." Several months into the trial, the prosecution has failed to present evidence for its charges of "high treason" that served as the basis for Syrotiuk's arrest. On Thursday, 17 April, the rally "Defend the #Berlin4! Stop the deportation of genocide opponents!" took place in front of the main building of Berlin's Humboldt University. The first thing one needs to do is dismiss with contempt the claims of IDF officials, who lie as often as they draw breath. According to a detailed New York Times report, the US and Israel have been working in close consultation for months on plans to destroy Iran's nuclear capabilities in an attack slated for as early as May. This week the Financial Times ran a major article headlined "Is the world losing faith in the almighty US dollar?" The answer, in the wake of the fall in the dollar's value in the midst of the turmoil unleashed by Trump's tariff war was that it is. The court ruling was a class decision, against the public housing residents and in the interests of the corporate developers. Public housing residents and the entire working class must draw sharp lessons from the legal case—above all else, the urgent need to mobilise against the threatened demolitions through the Neighbourhood Action Committee. Britain's union leaders are not "laying the groundwork for widespread strikes" as claimed by the Telegraph, they are doing everything possible to isolate, divide and suppress them. Nepal national teachers' strike continues; India: Karnataka truck owners end indefinite strike over diesel prices; Australia: Keolis Downer bus mechanics in Sydney strike for higher pay; New Zealand senior doctors to walk out over pay, staffing The resignation of Johnson is not the end of a mistake: it is the signal that a plan has succeeded, the machinery is now in place, the money is flowing. About the WSWS The World Socialist Web Site is published by the International Committee of the Fourth International, the world Trotskyist movement, and its affiliated sections in the Socialist Equality Parties around the world. Find out more about joining the Socialist Equality Party.
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