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Trump posts racist video depicting the Obamas as apes

President Donald Trump incited his fascist political base late Thursday by sharing a video on Truth Social that ended with a blatantly racist depiction of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes in the jungle.

Kevin Reed

Homeless Kalamazoo, Michigan man freezes to death while city spends $515 million on arena

Looking south from Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, where Nurrie, Jr. froze to death, there is visible a $44 million hotel development opened in 2021, a $94 million 8th District Courthouse opened in 2023, cranes building a $515 million arena and parking garage, and heavy machinery preparing a site for a planned $100 million county administration building and parking garage.

Riley Ward

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

India: Gig workers hold one-day nationwide protests; Punjab state power workers oppose privatisation; Bangladesh: Chittagong Port workers strike against new terminal leasing; Sri Lankan doctors continue action; Malaysia: Lumileds factory workers fight sackings and deportations; Australia: CSL pharmaceutical factory workers strike for higher pay.

Turkish CHP holds “Social Peace and Democracy Conference”

The speeches and political profile of the participants revealed the fundamental message: the Turkish ruling class and its imperialist allies could better defend their interests through a government established under the leadership of the CHP.

Barış Demir

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Thousands march for investment in public education in Brussels, transport workers in Wallonia on indefinite stoppage against cost-cutting; UK defence workers at BAE in Lancashire in three-week stoppage over pay; sugar workers at four factories in Kenya walk out over monies owed

Trump prepares to rig—or cancel—the 2026 elections

In a series of remarks this week, the US president has repeated his lies about the “stolen election” of 2020 and called for Republicans to “take over” the running of elections in Democratic-controlled states.

Patrick Martin

IG Metall boss calls for protectionism and trade war

At the union's annual press conference on January 26 and in further statements IG Metall chair Christiane Benner has called for protectionism and trade war as integral elements of the union’s “Initiative for Jobs and Economic Recovery: Future Instead of Relocation.”

Ludwig Weller, Dietmar Gaisenkersting

Switzerland: Fire disaster in Crans-Montana claims 41st victim

The immediate causes of the disaster—the ignition of party sparklers in a basement bar, the flammable ceiling cladding, the lack of and overly narrow escape routes, and the lack of trained staff—all reveal an indifference, recklessness and greed for profit that is unparalleled.

Marianne Arens

Workers Struggles: The Americas

Argentinian airport workers announce major strike action as workers in northern Mexico's "maquiladora" plants occupy factories in response to propose mass layoffs.

Kaiser healthcare strike enters second week as new walkouts loom nationwide

Several thousand pharmacy and laboratory workers in Southern California, members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), have voted to authorize a strike beginning February 9, highlighting the potential for a broad, working class movement in defense of public health.

Kimie Saito, Liz Cabrera, Marc Wells

This week in history: February 2-8

London Underground workers strike; 22,000 killed in Guatemala earthquake; South Korea troops massacre civilians; Sean O’Casey play premiers in Dublin.

Epstein files reveal criminality of American oligarchy

The latest release documents ongoing relationships between Jeffrey Epstein and billionaires, politicians, and power brokers well after his conviction, underscoring the systemic protection afforded to criminality within the ruling class.

Jacob Crosse

“Obey now. Grieve later”: Teachers unions suppress resistance to fascism

As students walked out in opposition to fascistic attacks that threatened their communities, friends and families, teachers were ordered to do the opposite: remain in their classrooms, obey administrative directives and suppress any collective response, under the guise of “student safety.”

Jane Wise

Australian PM invites Canadian leader to visit

Albanese’s announcement came only three days after Carney addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he declared that the “rules-based international order” had “ruptured.”

Mike Head
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