Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The Trump administration plans Monday to deport 83 people to Ukraine—first mass deportation to the country in years—where they face immediate conscription and deployment to the front. This is the latest in a series of mass layoff announcements throughout the US economy, as companies respond to a deepening economic slowdown and the proliferation of AI technology with job cuts and speed-ups. Many questions remain unanswered in the days since his death, and no official cause has been released. Without a trace of a class analysis and employing the most banal tropes of protest politics, Jacobin seeks to channel the growing revolt of workers and youth against dictatorship, war, genocide and inequality and their interest in socialism back behind the Democratic Party. While students face ever greater restrictions on their right to freedom of expression, German universities themselves are by no means neutral. They increasingly take sides with German militarism and defend far-right political positions. No Music for Genocide and the response of large numbers of performers and musicians speak to the broad leftward shift currently under way. The vote, repudiating even a nominal commitment to address climate change, underscores the long-term rout of a "moderate" faction within the conservative party. "They are doing this to us, pushing us. This is the way they are treating us. How come I have to make a decision in two days when this is where I am going to live my whole life?" The Human Rights Watch report details systematic torture and abuse of detainees in El Salvador's CECOT concentration camp, with intimate US involvement. Tremane Wood received a last-minute commutation of his death sentence in Oklahoma, Bryan Jennings died by lethal injection in Florida, and Stephen Bryant died by firing squad in South Carolina. Polanski's recent resort to radical rhetoric does not write off either his party's or his own history, including their very recent history. The country's low vaccination rate, particularly for young children, is an indictment of successive Labour and National Party governments that have starved the public health system. The strike will involve Unite union members across five sites—Liverpool, Reading, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling. At least 125 protesting primary school teachers were injured on November 8 when they were attacked by police in Dhaka, Bangladesh. 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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