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Thai prime minister suspended from office

What is being carried out in Thailand is a judicial coup with the backing of both right-wing and phony “progressive” parties in parliament.

Ben McGrath

European heatwave threatens the lives of thousands

While workers suffer in deadly temperatures made more frequent and severe by climate change, European governments are sabotaging the required reduction in carbon emissions to guard the interests of big business and doing nothing to protect working people and the most vulnerable from the impact of extreme heat.

Henry Lee

China the target in US-Vietnam trade deal

The so-called “deal,” which has the character of the unequal treaties imposed on colonies in the heyday of imperialist rule in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, has implications that go far beyond Vietnam.

Nick Beams

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

India: National Health Mission workers in Uttarakhand strike; Bangladeshi garment workers protest killing of a co-worker; Australia: Qantas engineers begin industrial action for pay rise; Grill’d fast-food restaurant workers strike over low pay and exploitation.

SOAS student appears at pre-trial hearing on UK terror charge

Sarah, 21, a Philosophy, Politics and Economics student, was charged under Section 12 of the Terrorism Act (2000) on March 4, 2025 for allegedly “inviting support for a proscribed organisation” (Hamas) for remarks she made in the first days of Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza in October 2023.

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German government expands arms cooperation with Ukraine

While the US government is scaling back its military aid to Ukraine, and even halting previously promised arms shipments, the German government is intensifying its military cooperation with Kiev.

Marianne Arens

Sri Lanka’s Tamil parties back US-Israel war against Iran

Amid an unfolding global conflict, workers in Sri Lanka—Tamil, Sinhala and Muslim—stand in the same trench as their class brothers in Iran, Gaza, throughout the Middle East, including Israel, and internationally.

W.A. Sunil

Job cuts spread and deepen at Australian universities

By cutting international student enrolments, the Labor government is deliberately applying financial pressure to the universities, in order to restructure them to align with “national priorities” set out in last year’s Universities Accord report.

Mike Head

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

General strike in Ramallah governorate of West Bank sparked by settler killings of Palestinians; teachers and council workers in Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria continue stoppage over minimum wage and pay arrears

Philadelphia city workers strike: A sign of rising class struggle in the US

Class battles are emerging which will inevitably raise revolutionary questions. Even a defense of workers’ existing low standard of living is impossible without a frontal assault by the working class against the prerogatives of wealth. It requires expropriations and a massive redistribution of wealth back downward to the working class who created it.

Tom Hall

California Democrats lead unanimous attack on free speech with AB 715

California’s AB 715, approved unanimously in the Assembly by Democrats and Republicans, is a draconian assault on free speech and political dissent disguised as anti-discrimination law, targeting opposition to U.S. and Israeli war crimes under the banner of “tolerance.”

Marc Wells

A sharp warning on the state of the global economy

The annual report of the Bank for International Settlements has pointed to the decades-long slowdown in the global economy, exacerbated by Trump’s economic war, and the “vulnerabilities” in the financial system from the escalation of government debt.

Nick Beams

The attack on Leman magazine: A dangerous provocation

The ruling class and the capitalist political establishment will try to exploit any opportunity to suppress the deepening political crisis and divert attention away from the mounting class tensions.

Barış Demir, Ulaş Ateşçi

Workers Struggles: The Americas

More than 3,200 workers at the Tyson beef processing plant in Amarillo have voted to strike, while protests against cuts to education funding were carried out in university cities across Argentina.

Jobs massacre spreads across key industries in Germany

While the German government pours hundreds of billions of euros into rearmament and war, the jobs massacre in the automotive, supplier, chemical, steel and other key industries continues unabated and is now extending to the services sector.

Peter Schwarz

This week in history: June 30-July 6

Mexico ruling party defeated; composer Shostakovich finishes final work; North Korean troops in first combat with US forces; Fascists attack anti-fascists on Staten Island

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