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Real wages to continue falling in Australia

Wages grew by just 3.4 percent over the past year, well below the annual inflation rate of 3.8 percent, amid warnings of deepening real pay cuts for at least the next two years.

Martin Scott

IMF calls on China to restructure its economy

The IMF said China’s trade surplus, more than $1 trillion last year, was giving rise to “international spillovers and pressures,” an implicit warning of trade war measures.

Nick Beams

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

Taiwan: TaiDoc medical devices plant employees fight exploitation of migrant workers; Bangladeshi hotel and restaurant workers oppose job cuts and demand minimum wage; Sri Lanka: Government doctors’ protest enters fourth week; Victoria: 10,000 health workers strike for higher wages; Queensland health professionals continue industrial action.

Germany: 6 years since the racist murders in Hanau

Six years after the racist murder attack in Hanau, thousands took to the streets again on February 19 to commemorate the victims. A tenth victim has recently succumbed to his injuries.

Marianne Arens

US forces in position for illegal attack on Iran

The United States has positioned its naval and air forces for a massive assault on Iran in the largest military buildup in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Andre Damon

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Tens of thousands of Spanish doctors continue strikes over attacks on pay and conditions; Israeli port workers’ stoppage over threatened job losses; transport workers in North West province, South Africa begin walkout over non-payment of wages

Jesse Jackson: From civil rights to black capitalism

More than any other individual, Jackson embodied the transformation of the civil rights movement—its conversion from a mass working class movement against racial oppression into an “interest group” in the Democratic Party and a tool for the social advancement of a narrow stratum of the black upper middle class.

Tom Mackaman

AI turmoil continues on 2 fronts

With the development of new AI tools disrupting established business models, financial markets are “wracked with uncertainty” about what comes next.

Nick Beams

South Africa’s ANC to deploy army to police the working class

Protests in South Africa, and the conditions that gave rise to them, echo the experience of the youth-led uprisings seen elsewhere on the continent. The deployment of the army is a pre-emptive measure by the ruling class.

Jean de Jager

Royal Mail workers in London oppose CWU union leaders

Royal Mail workers at the Mount Pleasant Mail Centre in central London have been discussing the call by the Postal Workers Rank-and-File Committee for a fightback against CWU collusion with billionaire Daniel Kretinsky’s EP Group and the Starmer government.

Our reporters

ICE targets Detroit

ICE activity is escalating sharply across the Detroit metropolitan area, marking a new stage in the Trump administration’s nationwide rampage against democratic rights.

Socialist Equality Party (US)

The Kremlin bans WhatsApp

WhatsApp was used by over two thirds of the population. For many, it was the main means of communication with friends and family abroad.

Clara Weiss

Show trial in Hungary: German anti-fascist Maja T. sentenced to 8 years in prison

The case of Maja T. exemplifies how neo-Nazis, the right-wing extremist Hungarian government of Viktor Orbán, the compliant Hungarian judiciary, the Trump administration and German authorities, courts, media and politicians are working closely together to persecute anti-fascists and leftists and eliminate democratic rights.

Markus Salzmann

Left Voice: An accomplice of labor bureaucracy in Minneapolis

Over the past month, as Minneapolis became the epicenter of an explosive confrontation between the working class and the Trump administration’s authoritarian offensive, Left Voice provided a revealing case study in the role of the political pseudo-left.

Jerry White

Workers Struggles: The Americas

Workers protesting anti-worker legislation were brutally assaulted by riot police in Buenos Aires, while three contract workers received burns and were hospitalized after a work accident at a ExxonMobil refinery complex in Texas.

The Munich War Conference

The era in which the interests of the imperialist powers were concealed by diplomatic manoeuvres and international institutions is over. A new era has begun in which they are decidedly open about military force and war.

Peter Schwarz

At Munich conference, AOC accuses Trump of insufficient commitment to war against Russia, refuses to rule out war with China

Speaking at a conference sponsored by Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and BAE Systems, Ocasio-Cortez accused the Trump administration of insufficient commitment to the US-NATO war against Russia, echoed the Trump administration’s accusations that Iran has killed “tens of thousands of protesters” and refused to rule out sending American troops to fight China over Taiwan.

Andre Damon

This week in history: February 16-22

Auto factory occupation in Windsor, Ontario; Portuguese Stalinists, social democrats bow to military; US launches counteroffensive in Korea; France sets up puppet advisory group in Annam.

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