Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. Although the criminal character of the attack on Iran is obvious, and Merz, Macron, and Starmer fear its disastrous consequences, they unconditionally back the aggressors. Israeli warplanes continued a relentless bombardment of Iran on Monday, after US President Donald Trump claimed that Israel and Iran had agreed to a ceasefire. Workers, students, and residents voiced strong opposition to imperialist war and support for a general strike at protests this weekend against the US bombing of Iran. The 6-3 decision on an emergency appeal by the Trump administration allows deportation of detained immigrants, without notice, to third countries wracked by violence, civil war and mass starvation. Allegedly, the nurse who attended to the detainee has also been taken by ICE, placed on administrative leave without pay and now faces possible termination. Millions of workers and young people who have protested the imperialist-backed genocide in Gaza will reject Palestine Action's designation as a "terrorist" organisation. Throughout the demonstration, police snatch squads plunged into the crowd to make violent arrests aimed at provoking a response. The BBC was quick to report the arrests and "scuffles," while other media described a "clash with police" and "chaos." Yesterday, after a 24-hour delay, the Albanese government publicly endorsed the Trump administration's criminal attack on Iran, underscoring Labor's commitment to the US military alliance. Zohran Mamdani is neck-and-neck or by some polls, ahead, of former governor of New York Andrew Cuomo in New York City's Democratic Primary. The Czech-born, Austrian pianist had interests and an international outlook, and was best known for his dedication to the works of Beethoven and Schubert. Those targeted for expulsion at gun-point include Rohingya refugees and impoverished migrants from Bangladesh, as well as many poverty-stricken Muslims who have been living in India for generations. Reversing China's rise as the primary economic partner for Peru and South America would be the equivalent of an economic earthquake, inevitably sparking revolutionary upheavals. New Zealand withdrew funding from the tiny Pacific Island state after it reached an agreement with China. Members of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers voted 95 percent in favor of a strike in the same week as 9,000 public sanitation workers voted to do the same, raising the potential for a city-wide shutdown of public services. Commercial real estate faces "vulnerabilities" and the massive growth of private credit threatens to become a "locus of contagion" for financial turbulence, according to two recent reports. A strike by truckers of the National Front of Heavy Cargo Drivers and other logistics unions in Peru met heavy police repression, while locked-out DHL workers in Canada face a management strikebreaking operation. 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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