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SWP Marxism Festival 2026: a demoralised gathering of political bankrupts

Despite Corbyn expelling three SWP national committee members from Your Party last November, the SWP welcomed him onto the main stage on Saturday. Nielsen (one of those expelled) sat next to Corbyn, chatting amicably, never mentioning Your Party, let alone denouncing its betrayals.

Laura Tiernan

Trump bombs Iran for third day amid Khamenei funeral

The Trump administration continued its bombing of Iran for a third day on Thursday, striking the rail lines to Mashhad as mourners buried Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader assassinated by US and Israeli forces on the first day of the war.

Andre Damon

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Flight and airport workers walk out across Italy over pay and conditions; journalists at Agence France-Presse in Istanbul, Türkiye walk out over pay; police shoot two dead during water outage protests in Gauteng province, South Africa

ICE Gestapo kills immigrant worker in Houston

As is par for the course, ICE did not provide a shred of evidence corroborating its account of events, echoing numerous fabrications put forward to justify deadly incidents involving Trump’s Department of Homeland Security.

Trévon Austin

Trump launches new phase of US imperialism’s criminal war on Iran

US President Donald Trump has relaunched American imperialism’s illegal war of aggression against Iran, after repeatedly making Hitlerite threats in recent days to destroy the country’s basic infrastructure and rain death and destruction on its people.

Keith Jones

The death of Alejandro Águila exploited to militarize Chile

The most significant demand to emerge from the political establishment was the call, led by figures from across the governing coalition and the so-called opposition, to deploy the Armed Forces onto the streets of Santiago.

Mauricio Saavedra

Ford fired worker over a $1.95 cookie. The UAW told him to say sorry

Ford fired an 11-year Kentucky Truck Plant electrician over an alleged $1.95 cookie theft. The UAW’s response: “Apologize.” Kurt Kromm proved his innocence with notarized bank statements. The union that sits on $1.25 billion never lifted a finger.

Milo Stevens

German government adopts historic war budget

The defence budget will rise by almost one-third in 2027. While healthcare and social spending are being slashed, the German government is preparing the economy and society for a direct war against Russia.

Johannes Stern

NATO warmongers meet in Ankara, Turkey

Representatives of the NATO military alliance met Tuesday in Ankara, pledging to escalate their rearmament and warmaking across the globe.

Andre Damon

US conducts massive RIMPAC joint naval drills

Regardless of fraudulent claims of defending the “free and open Indo-Pacfic,” the US is using these war games to deepen collaboration with its allies in preparation for launching a war against China.

Ben McGrath

Workers Struggles: The Americas

Mobilization Day for A Shorter Work Week in Brazil saw demonstrations in 30 cities, while 60,000 Canadian nurses are in their first week of a work-to-rule over contract issues including staffing.

[UPDATE] Strike by Philadelphia Electric Company workers shut down after 3 days

The strike is a significant expression of militancy and political symbolism. Striking on the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, in the very city where independence was declared, underscores that the revolutionary conflict of the present is the struggle of the working class against capitalism.

Nick Barrickman

25 deaths across the US from “heat dome” during week of July 4th

The heat wave that struck the Midwest, South and Northeast of the US—with 35 states plus the District of Columbia hitting temperatures of 100˚ or more—has so far killed 25 people with expectations that the number of excess deaths will be significantly higher.

Kevin Reed

This week in history: July 6-12

Chilean court halts Pinochet prosecution; Washington Post pressmen indicted; armistice talks begin in Korea; Kuomintang begins Northern Expedition in China.

Fired drinking water adviser files suit against EPA

A Flint water crisis whistleblower, Elin Warn Betanzo, was removed from a federal advisory council after joining hundreds of EPA employees in signing a “declaration of dissent” against the Trump administration’s assault on the agency.

James Brewer

Tanzanian regime bans Gen-Z Saba Saba protests, deploys army and police

The Tanzanian working class and youth confront a corrupt bourgeois state defending itself through terror, an opposition tied to the same capitalist order, and imperialist powers competing against rising capitalist powers like China to loot the country's resources.

Kipchumba Ochieng

250 years since the Declaration of Independence

The 250th anniversary of the founding document of the American Revolution is being marked by the staggering crisis and decay of those original democratic principles.

WSWS Editorial Board

“Let them eat wedding cake”: The Swift-Kelce spectacle at Madison Square Garden

The preoccupation with fame and wealth and wall-to-wall media coverage of the Swift-Kelce wedding on Friday evening—overlapping with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence—is one way the ruling oligarchy is seeking to divert the attention of the public away from the terminal crisis of capitalism.

Kevin Reed

Canada to host new multilateral bank to fund imperialist war

The Liberal government, led by former central bank governor Mark Carney, has played the leading role in the development of this new multilateral bank, as part of its effort to drastically increase Canada’s military spending and cultivate military ties with powers other than its historic military-strategic ally south of the border.

Graham Beverley

Workers on the job amid deadly US heat wave exposes government and corporate indifference

Reuters reported Friday that heat indexes could reach as high as 115 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of the US. Trump's so-called "Great American State Fair" event in Washington D.C.’s National Mall was temporarily closed after temperatures reached 101 degrees. Philadelphia canceled its Salute to Independence Parade after tying a temperature record set in 1901.

Tom Hall

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

South Korea: Kakao platform workers strike again for higher wage and bonus; India: Rajasthan sanitation workers strike for job security; Australia: Campbell’s Soups workers continue walkouts over pay; Peabody extends Wambo mine lockout of washery workers.

July 4th and America’s revolutionary influence on Britain

The American Revolution not only freed its citizens from the domination of the British Empire; it was an inspiration to all progressive struggles in British society, from the anti-slavery movement to the radical movement for democratic reform.

Thomas Scripps
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