Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. While posturing as a reformer, Prevost was selected to further the Church's alliance with capital and protect its own extensive financial interests The entire population of Gaza is at "critical risk of famine," according to a report published Monday by the UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification. The alternative to global capitalist exploitation is not protectionism in the service of our "own" ruling class, but the international unity of workers against a common enemy: the transnational corporations that exploit our labor. This speech was given by Keith Jones, National Secretary of the Socialist Equality Party (Canada), at the International May Day 2025 Online Rally, held Saturday, May 3. This speech was given by Tom Peters, a leading member of the Socialist Equality Group in New Zealand, at the International May Day 2025 Online Rally, held Saturday, May 3. Lawyers for a Rhode Island Hospital kidney doctor filed an amended lawsuit last week challenging her illegal deportation to Lebanon by CBP agents at Boston Logan International airport. An executive order signed on May 5, 2025, weaponizes the false claim that the virus that causes COVID-19 was manufactured in a Chinese laboratory. The documentary shows the settlers in their role as the Israeli state's advanced guard in the ethnic cleansing and mass murder of the Palestinians. The international assessment by economists is that the US was forced to pull back from its frontal economic assault on China because of the damage this inflicted on itself. For the ruling elite the election was a referendum over geopolitical ties. For the mass of voters it was an expression of anger over the social crisis they confront. Since 2016, every right-wing scoundrel in Britain has embraced the anti-immigrant Brexit slogan "Take Back Control". Starmer's narrative was that the Brexit pledge had been betrayed by the previous Conservative government. The May Day rally of the Joint Trade Union Alliance made crystal clear that its concern is not the jobs and conditions of workers, but to shore up Sri Lankan industries which rely heavily on US markets. In the aftermath of events like this, the FAA consistently claims that "safety was never compromised." This is double-speak for "nothing happened this time." Graduate workers are exploited by a system that pays them in stipends and earn as little as $15,000 a year, in a city that regularly ranks as one of the poorest in the country. The railroads are using Trump's destruction of all corporate regulations to push for what has been a top priority for years and which will cost thousands of jobs and lead to more accidents. A militant strike by transit workers across Argentina halted buses in major industrial centers, while teachers in Alberta, Canada voted down a mediated deal recommended by their union. Around 11,500 Ford workers in Cologne voted overwhelmingly last week for an indefinite strike to defend their jobs. Students and staff joined a protest at Sydney's Macquarie University to oppose deep cuts to courses and degrees, but the rally organisers presented the cuts as isolated to the university, divorcing them from the wave of job cuts nationally as a result of the Labor government's policies. The cuts decided so far are huge: 130 million euros will be slashed this year alone, 149 million in 2026, and another 164 million in 2027. 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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