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Billionaires target Social Security for cuts

The campaign was kicked off by Larry Fink, head of the $14 trillion investment fund BlackRock, and Jeff Bezos, the longtime boss of Amazon and owner of the Washington Post.

Patrick Martin

Major financial fallout from US war on Iran

Bond prices have been falling, lifting their yields or interest rate, reflecting a growing fear of stagflation: the combination of higher prices and a slowing economy, even recession.

Nick Beams

Stop the US–Israeli War Against Iran!

To defend the Iranian people and defeat the US-Israeli war criminals, it is necessary to politically mobilize the international working class against global capitalism on the basis of a socialist perspective.

IYSSE (Sri Lanka)

Governing parties suffer losses in Danish election

Neither the traditional “red block” of parties on the left or “blue block” of right-wing parties reached the 90 seats needed for a governmental majority in the 179-seat parliament. The result produced a highly fragmented parliament, with 12 parties represented.

Jordan Shilton

Fighting the right means stopping the Iran war!

Saturday’s Together Alliance march in London against the far right shields Labour and blocks any effective struggle by the working class against a capitalist system hurtling to World War III.

Socialist Equality Party (UK)

“We negotiate with bombs”: US moves to deploy 82nd Airborne to Iran

On Tuesday, as US President Donald Trump declared that the United States had “won” its undeclared and illegal war against Iran and claimed negotiations are ongoing, US media reports made clear that the military buildup targeting the country is only expanding.

Andre Damon

Hundreds of contract faculty at New York University begin strike

Contract faculty, highly exploited full-time non-tenure-track educators, are demanding higher salaries, raises that exceed inflation, academic freedom, job security, subsidized housing and protection against artificial intelligence in one of the most expensive cities in the world.

John Conrad

Workers Struggles: The Americas

Staff at 42 care facilities in Nova Scotia have now authorized strike action by margins averaging 95 percent.

Australia: University staff strike in Newcastle

Stoppages at the University of Newcastle and University of Technology Sydney show the need for a unified struggle against the Albanese government’s funding cuts and pro-corporate restructuring.

Our correspondents

American imperialism and the oppression of Iran

The war that began on February 28 is the culmination of more than 80 years of American imperialist intervention in Iran and cannot be understood apart from that history.

David North

Your Party Scotland adopts separatism

Your Party Scotland’s founding conference voted to create an “autonomous nation” Your Party Scotland and to campaign for Scottish separatism in upcoming elections.

Steve James

BP Whiting lockout continues towards second week

BP’s “last, best and final offer” was nothing less than a declaration of war against oil workers, with the company demanding job cuts, reductions in pay and free rein to introduce AI-based automation and further job cuts down the line.

Alexander Fangmann

IG Metall union suffers losses in works council elections

The IG Metall has suffered losses in many car plants in works council elections that began at the start of March. Even though it still commands a majority in the large plants, the dominance of the trade union apparatus has been shaken.

Dietmar Gaisenkersting

German city of Duisburg maintains entry ban against “The Mauritanian” Mohamedou Ould Slahi

“The Mauritanian” Mohamedou Ould Slahi has become the public face of the prosecution against the US prison camp Guantánamo, where he was imprisoned and severely tortured for 14 years. But despite being released 10 years ago, and his innocence proven beyond doubt, he is not allowed to travel to Duisburg. The German authorities continue to treat him as a “terrorist.”

Sybille Fuchs

This week in history: March 23-29

School fire kills 67 in Kenya; Argentine military overthrows Isabel Perón; MacArthur ultimatum to China in Korean War; Fascist killers of Matteotti given light sentence.

US ground invasion looms as Iran war escalates

Axios reported Friday that three sources in the White House said deploying ground troops is “under serious consideration.” One of the most likely scenarios is an attempt to capture Kharg Island, where some 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports is processed.

Jordan Shilton

Hundreds of immigrants illegally jailed in Michigan

The Trump administration’s expansion of mandatory immigration detention has resulted in illegal confinement and has turned detention facilities like North Lake in Baldwin, Michigan, into sites of mass medical neglect.

Anthony Callahan

Los Angeles teachers announce April 14 strike as thousands rally against austerity and war

The California Teachers Association (CTA) has kept some 80,000 teachers across the state working under expired contracts under its fraudulent “We Can’t Wait” campaign. LAUSD educators must form independent rank-and-file committees and mobilize teachers across the state in a general strike against war and in defense of public education.

Kimie Saito, Joshua Rodriguez

More Canadian workers support Will Lehman’s campaign for UAW presidency

The WSWS continues to receive statements of support from workers across Canada for Will Lehman’s campaign for the presidency of the UAW in the United States. Lehman is running as a socialist on a program to abolish the union bureaucracy and place power back in the hands of workers on the shop floor.

Our reporters

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

South Korea: Samsung Electronics semiconductor workers approve strike action; India: Madhya Pradesh power workers strike for pay rise; Australia: Thousands of Victorian school teachers prepare to strike; Mater hospital nurses in Queensland strike for pay parity.

Iran warns UK government it is “participating in aggression”

Allowing US heavy bombers to fly from its Royal Air Force base in Fairford, England, and from Diego Garcia—a joint US/UK base in the Indian Ocean—has been critical to the devastating US-Israeli bombing operation against Iran.

Robert Stevens

Blues singer John Hammond dead at 83

While widely known and respected among musicians, Hammond purposefully avoided the trappings of celebrity bestowed upon “big name” artists.

James Brewer

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Belgian workers in national strike against austerity; Health workers strike and protest in Greece; Spain strikes over pay and conditions; Stoppages continue at UK universities over redundancies, pensions; Afrimat miners in South Africa begin indefinite strike over pay and erosion of medical insurance

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