Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The seat of the American presidency, the White House, is being physically transformed into the architectural embodiment of oligarchic rule. Trump and Albanese went out of their way to praise each other, while signing a critical minerals deal that is crucial for the accelerating US preparations for war against China. Ingrassia is just the latest Republican operative to be outed as a Nazi. Lawyers for Civil Rights is calling for a state investigation after police detained 13-year-old Arthur Berto, who was then abducted by ICE and transferred 500 miles away to a detention center in Virginia. This report was delivered by Joseph Kishore, the national secretary of the Socialist Equality Party (US), to a public meeting held in Detroit after the "No Kings" rallies on October 18, 2025. When the ruling class needs someone to use radical-sounding phrases to divert workers and youth away from a struggle against capitalism and into the dead-end of the two-party system and electoral politics, Bernie, the consummate demagogue, is their man. On October 18, World Socialist Web Site reporters spoke to protesters at No Kings rallies across the United States. Follow the WSWS and share our videos on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X and Youtube. One of the most direct and obvious expressions of the revolution's impact and influence is Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein's epic silent. The strike of 3,200 machinists comes as the US government is demanding defense contractors rapidly expand production for war with China. The walkout by Alberta educators is part of a growing wave of working class struggles across Canada. Quebec's separation would erect a new state barrier to further divide Quebec workers from their class brothers and sisters in the rest of Canada and around the world. In rejecting this trap, the working class must make no concessions to the federalist forces that oppose Quebec independence from a Canadian nationalist standpoint that is no less reactionary. The results of the elections held in Northern Cyprus amid regional power struggles and imperialist domination plans will certainly not bring any solution to the social and political issues facing the workers of Cyprus and the region. Tamil-speaking plantation workers can only win decent wages, livable housing and access to proper education and health, along with other social rights by fighting the Dissanayake government's IMF-dictated social attacks. Labor's plan to bulldoze public housing is not a matter of mistaken decisions, as the Greens and pseudo-left claim. It is an expression of the all-out assault on the social position of the entire working class amid a deepening global crisis of capitalism. The big-business Australian Industry Group is attempting to intimidate planned protests by social, community, home care and disability service workers with threats of fines and imprisonment. 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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