Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday to plot the next stage of the Gaza genocide and US-Israeli war throughout the Middle East. Dozens are dead not because such events are unpredictable, but because society is organized around the profit interests of the financial oligarchy, not human need. The Esparto explosion reveals, once again, the catastrophic consequences of deregulation, cronyism and the hollowing out of safety standards across the US and internationally. AFSCME District Council 33 is seeking to rapidly wind down the strike in discussions with the city while keeping its members in the dark. This is the latest in a campaign by the UFCW aimed at preventing a national strike movement by grocery workers. In a lawsuit filed last week, Garcia, the Maryland father illegally deported in March by the Trump administration, alleges he was subjected to starvation, severe beatings and sleep deprivation inside El Salvador's US-backed CECOT prison. The IYSSE was the only slate to stand on a socialist programme, opposing the genocide in Gaza, the escalation of war and the militarisation of universities. The early works council election at Thyssenkrupp Steel's largest plant has only just ended, and already the IG Metall union is preparing to implement the attacks being demanded by the company's top management. Monday marks three months since the April 7 death of the 63-year-old skilled tradesman at the Dundee Engine Plant in southern Michigan. The passage of the bill is an attack on a social program, Medicaid, that provides tens of millions of Americans limited access to healthcare. This will have a crippling effect on the already crisis-ridden healthcare infrastructure, impacting the most vulnerable. The Labor Party and the Zionist lobby are seeking to overcome recent blows to the fraudulent campaign conflating opposition to the Israeli genocide in Gaza with antisemitism. The "complex negotiations" weren't to secure the "right agreement" for workers, but to package a new benchmark in corporate restructuring, cooked up with Křetínský and the Starmer government. More than 600 Bus drivers in Melbourne and regional Victoria, employed by ComfortDelGro, have held three one-day strikes in recent weeks, against further real wage cuts and attacks on working conditions. Thursday's meeting voted by 99 percent for stoppages, but the NTEU leaders are determined to prevent any struggle by academics and staff against mass job cuts throughout the university sector. The crisis in Sri Lanka's public health services has brought home the fact there is no solution, to even the most basic problems, within the capitalist system. Hundreds die in garbage mountain collapse; MPLA captures Luanda in Angolan civil war; North Korean forces push back US military; World's oldest ceramic figurine discovered New Zealand already has one of the worst occupational health and safety records, per head of population, among OECD nations. War, rising inequality and resurgent fascism seem to have prompted the band to break its 15-year silence, but its musical and political approaches have not changed. 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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