Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The 18-minute nationally televised address was a declaration of war on the working class, delivered by a president who appeared both demented and fearful. Two days after Trump boasted about the "greatest economy in the history of our country" and ranted against immigrant workers, thousands of GM workers will be thrown out of work. As Trump escalates an illegal war of aggression against Venezuela, the Democratic Party has handed him a blank check. The Liberal government has greeted the criminal acts of Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth with a diplomatic shrug. In what appears to be another case of FBI entrapment, the Trump administration and FBI claimed to have foiled a bomb plot their agents and informants were intimately involved in. The provocation by Trump's fascist Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino was a test to see if the police state measures against immigrants could be deployed against broader sections of the working class. The most serious artists in the 1920s and early 1930s anticipated or often even assumed that society was proceeding to a new and higher stage. Tens of thousands of students have launched a powerful strike against the reintroduction of conscription in Germany, expressing mass opposition to militarism and war. This struggle can succeed only if it is extended to the working class and developed into an international socialist movement against war and capitalism. The two-year budget for 2026–27 continues sweeping cuts to education, health care, social services and culture, while massively expanding the police and security apparatus. The austerity measures expose the role of all the establishment parties and trade unions in enforcing social attacks to finance militarisation and the enrichment of the wealthy. "I call on my brothers and sisters around the world to use Socialism AI to educate, organise and unite." Today, land in Nairobi is concentrated in the hands of a small number of wealthy individuals, while millions are forced to live in slums such as Mathare, Kangemi, Kibera, Mukuru, Dandora and Kawangware, or remain entirely landless. After reporting persistent sexual harassment by a supervisor, a female postal worker received thinly veiled death threats and is now being further harassed for continuing to fight to expose the conditions that postal workers face on the job. The WSWS urges all resident doctors to contact NHS FightBack which called for the rejection of Streeting's insulting offer and outlined a strategy to end the isolation of their struggle. Vast police-state powers adopted over the past two decades under the false banner of combatting terrorism are being expanded in a bid to silence the opposition of workers and youth to genocide, war, social inequality and austerity. The ongoing sunscreen labelling scandal in Australia has serious implications for public health. Thousands of health, education and public sector workers in Greece walk out over austerity budget; protests continue across Iran by retirees, gold miners, energy and health sector workers; health sector unions in Nigeria winding down ongoing strike over pay and conditions 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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