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APWU president Smith on USPS financial crisis: “nothing to see here”

The American Postal Workers Union bureaucracy is telling postal workers that the financial crisis at the United States Postal Service is not a crisis at all—but a “situation,” and that victory is only a phone call to Congress away.

Tom Hall, A. Woodsen, Robert Milkowski

This week in history: April 20-26

Peru and CIA shoot down missionary aircraft; Socialist Party wins election in Portugal; Mass strikes in Spain against Franco dictatorship; Reza Khan crowned Shah of Iran.

Tensions between Israel and Türkiye escalate

The rivalry between two allies of US imperialism in the region primarily concerns their shares in the carve up of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.

Jean Shaoul

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

South Korea: Hyundai workers demand negotiations; India: Uttar Pradesh police attack workers protesting for minimum wage; Australia: Aurizon Coal train drivers strike for pay rise and better conditions; Northern Territory iron ore mine workers stood down without pay.

“Loud and proud”: Strikes against Lufthansa continue

For days, pilots and flight attendants have been striking against Lufthansa's brutal restructuring course. On Wednesday, 15 April, a strike by over 19,000 stewards and stewardesses from Lufthansa and LH-CityLine began again.

Marianne Arens

Starmer premiership threatened as Mandelson/Epstein crisis re-erupts

Mandelson, the main architect with Tony Blair of the New Labour project, was appointed by Starmer as UK ambassador to the US in December 2024, with the prime minister fully aware of his intimate connections with the billionaire child sex trafficker.

Robert Stevens

US blockade of Strait of Hormuz deepens conflicts between major powers

US Vice President Vance’s remarks Tuesday that Washington is seeking a “grand bargain” with Tehran underscores that US imperialism wants nothing less than the complete reorganisation of the Middle East in its interests, at the expense of all its rivals.

Jordan Shilton

April 1776: When America opened its ports to the world

As the Trump administration imposes a military closure of Iranian ports, it is notable that 250 years ago this month, on April 6, 1776, the Continental Congress announced that American ports would be open to world.

Tom Mackaman

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Government employees in Netherlands hold one-day national strike over pay; strikes across London involving academic staff at London Metropolitan University, passenger support staff at a London Stansted airport, bus drivers at Stagecoach and teachers at Great Ormond Street Hospital; strike by judiciary workers in Abia State, Nigeria continues into fourth week

The socialist answer to the housing crisis in Britain

Land and property have become asset vehicles for funnelling billions of pounds from the working class—those who produce society’s wealth—to the billionaires.

Statement by the Socialist Equality Party (UK)

Rohingya refugees among 250 feared dead in boat capsize

A trawler carrying hundreds of Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi migrants has sunk in the Andaman Sea, with about 250 people missing, presumed dead in the absence of any serious search-and-rescue effort.

Peter Symonds

Ukraine’s Zelensky in Berlin: Germany escalates its war offensive against Russia

With the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East and Donald Trump’s open threats of annihilation against Iran, all pretences are now being dropped in the war in Ukraine as well. Merz and Zelensky visited arms factories together and agreed on measures to return fit-for-service Ukrainian men in Germany to the front line.

Johannes Stern

IMF warns of major downturn in global growth

Under what it called a “severe scenario” the IMF said global growth could fall to as low as 2 percent close to the development of a world recession.

Nick Beams

Art and the Influence of Revolution

No serious understanding of 20th-century cultural life is possible without considering the impact of the socialist movement and its decades-long struggle to raise the thinking and activity of the working class, culminating in the 1917 Revolution.

The Iran war, oil and the crisis of American imperialism

The US war on Iran will be remembered as a turning point in the decline of American imperialism, exposing in concentrated form Washington’s diminishing ability to impose its will on the Persian Gulf and the global capitalist system.

Gabriel Black

Workers Struggles: The Americas

Healthcare workers across Bolivia to protest lack of medications and medical equipment while 2,200 Nova Scotia long term care aids walked out after months of government stonewalling.

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