Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. Donald Trump's speech at Fort Bragg on Tuesday is a massive escalation in his unfolding conspiracy to establish a military dictatorship under his personal control. The abrupt firing of 17 vaccine advisers threatens decades of vaccine progress and opens the door to fringe, anti-vaccine ideologues in federal health policy. From Los Angeles, to New York, Chicago, Atlanta and Omaha, Nebraska, protesters demanded ICE thugs and soldiers leave their communities and return kidnapped family members. The headline of Monday's perspective referred to the well-known 1964 film Seven Days in May, which imagined a conspiracy by "a military-political cabal to take over the government of the United States." These are far-reaching and unprecedented moves, which are setting the stage for a massive confrontation between the government and broad layers of the population. The Republican-led attack on immigrant students in Texas is part of the ruling class' attempt to establish a presidential dictatorship in the United States. The event brought together a cross-section of René's comrades, friends and family, young and old, including from Jewish and Arabic backgrounds. Israel detained all aboard the Madleen, including Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and France Unbowed legislator Rima Hassan, and seized the ship's cargo of aid. Roughly 1,500 demonstrated in London, and hundreds in other major cities like Liverpool and Manchester. The rejection of multiple contracts at Cummins is part of a growing wave of struggles by workers in the defense industries. Slandering the SEG and the mass movement of the working class and youth in Turkey, the PCO openly advocates a dictatorship by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Russia's lead negotiator in peace talks with Ukraine warned on Monday that any deal that did not secure his country's lasting interests would ultimately result in "the end of the planet." China's domination of rare earth production, vital for key sections of US industry and its military, has placed Beijing in a strong position with the failure of US high-tech bans to have a major effect. While the German government is massively rearming and reintroducing conscription, Humboldt University administration has banned the IYSSE from holding anti-war meetings on campus. While the full language has not yet been released, even the self-serving highlights demonstrate the deal paves the way for deeper attacks on wages, working conditions, and the very existence of the public postal service. The increase was higher than the energy regulator had flagged in its March draft offer, after a faster than anticipated rise in the cost of electricity production over the following two months. Having kept workers on the job without a contract for almost six weeks, Health Professionals and Allied Employees now seeks to rush its members into ratifying an agreement that they have not had time to study. A devastating fire broke out June 1 in the geriatric ward of the Marienkrankenhaus hospital in Hamburg, killing 4 and injuring 55. Morrison's award could not be possible without the support of the Labor government and the political-military establishment as a whole. "We don't want to see our fellow bin workers in Birmingham suffer the consequences of another supposed "win" under Sharon Graham." 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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