Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The threat to shut off food stamps is part of a broader social counter-revolution, which will not stop until the oligarchs behind Trump are finally expropriated, and society put under workers' control. In a statement Friday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said there was "no justification in international law" for the missile strikes that have killed over 60 people. This lectures reviews in detail the key developments in the Security and the Fourth International investigation in 1976-77, as the ICFI relentlessly pursued the truth behind the GPU conspiracy to murder Leon Trotsky. The royal family has moved to cut all Andrew's titles in hopes of preserving the monarchy as a whole. The Labour government was elected in July last year with a manifesto stating that under the Conservatives rough sleepers were "an all too-common sight in our towns and cities" and promising to "put Britain back on track to ending homelessness." Workers from Windsor, Ontario and suburban Detroit spoke out against the destruction of jobs and the UAW and Unifor's support for trade war. The confirmation of former UPS and Amazon executive David Keeling to head OSHA and long-time Republican operative Wayne Palmer to oversee mine safety presages a stepped up assault on worker safety protections. In creating his Little Tramp character, Chaplin took a social type that was reviled by official bourgeois society—the vagrant, the unemployed man, the person without property—and turned him into arguably the most beloved character in the world. Just three days after two workers were killed and another was seriously injured in the blast, Polymetals Resources has announced that work will resume at the mine on Wednesday. "If there was a clear failure somewhere, you could say 'let's make sure that's not happening anywhere else.'" What both books avoid is precisely what Marx insisted upon: that the liberation of humanity requires the political independence of the working class and the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism. Following the mass public sector strike in New Zealand, the November 9 online meeting will discuss the socialist and internationalist strategy required to fight austerity, wage cuts, dictatorship and war. In Ankara, the capital of Turkey, a group of fascists armed with knives attacked university students in front of the police. The negotiations between Ankara and the Kurdish Workers Party have nothing to do with the pursuit of peace and democracy. Turkey's ruling elites have approached the negotiations from the outset as a security issue. While the outcome is touted by the media as a popular endorsement of Milei's economic austerity agenda, the mid-terms saw the lowest turnout since the end of the dictatorship in 1983. Merz and his government, a coalition of the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats, are preparing for ferocious conflicts with the working class. The censorship measure in Nuremberg is one of countless attacks on fundamental democratic rights. Congresses have been banned, cultural centres closed and artists and scientists persecuted for speaking out against the genocide in Gaza. Neither the Democratic nor the Republican candidate offers solutions to the 22 percent jump in electricity prices. School bus operators have said they will lay off thousands of workers and stop bus service if they are not offered five-year contract extensions. Teachers in Tasmania held stoppages this week in the latest sign of mounting unrest among educators and other public sector workers nationally. The summit's agenda was devoted to developing "operational collaboration" between Pacific militaries to face "new trends in security challenges," targeting China. "At university, they push us to attract industry funds, and they do not encourage critical thinking in students. It shouldn't be about job training all the time!" India: Striking ASHA workers in Kerala attacked by police; Bangladesh: Dhaka police attack protesting madrasa teachers; Australia: Genex Power hydro project workers strike over unsafe accommodation; Thousands of Tasmanian public sector workers hold rolling stoppages. 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. We're powered by the support of our readers and workers. Make a contribution today to the World Socialist Web Site. This email was sent to alitealbum.wsws@blogger.com. If you want to, you can unsubscribe. We rely on your financial support and your participation. Copyright © 2024, World Socialist Web Site, wsws.org. All rights reserved.
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