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Who is the US to preach “democracy” to Venezuela?

Even as Washington and its proxy forces in Israel set the Middle East on fire, the Biden-Harris administration is exploiting Sunday’s presidential elections to foment a coup in Venezuela.

That so many people are unable to feed themselves in the third decade of the 21st century, amid unprecedented scientific and technological developments in food production and distribution, is a searing indictment of the capitalist system.

Jean Shaoul

The shortage of nurses in the US is at its worst in four decades and is expected to widen by hundreds of thousands of nurses per year, while the International Council of Nurses last year described the global nurse shortage as a “global health emergency.”

T.J. Garrison

Israeli soldiers demolish water system in Gaza

The demolition of the water reservoir in Rafah is additional proof that the goal of the Israeli onslaught is to drive out or exterminate the Palestinian population of Gaza.

Benjamin Mateus

Acute shortage of nurses deepens healthcare crisis across US

The shortage of nurses in the US is at its worst in four decades and is expected to widen by hundreds of thousands of nurses per year, while the International Council of Nurses last year described the global nurse shortage as a “global health emergency.”

T.J. Garrison

Health workers’ struggle against privatisation of mental health services and addiction centres in Greece continues; general strike in West Bank over assassination of Hamas leader in Iranian capital Tehran; electricity workers in Enugu State, Nigeria protest to demand release of arrested workers

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Greece’s health workers’ struggle against privatisation of mental health services and addiction centres continues with a strike by doctors; general strike in West Bank over assassination of Hamas leader in Iranian capital Tehran and Hezbollah leader in Lebanese capital Beirut as NATO seeks to expand war in Middle East; electricity workers in Enugu State, Nigeria protest to demand release of workers arrested for demanding pay arrears and medical scheme reinstated and end to bullying

US appeals court blocks Biden student debt plan

Even minor bandaid measures such as SAVE evoke concentrated opposition from dominant sections of the political establishment, implemented through a court system packed with reactionaries.

Chase Lawrence

Deflecting questions on massive security failures

Director Wray tells Congress FBI has no evidence of conspiracy in Trump shooting

Wray’s main concern in his testimony seemed to be quelling suspicions—well founded—that Crooks was not simply acting alone, but rather was part of a broader conspiracy, very possibly involving elements in the intelligence and police apparatus.

Barry Grey

US-led Quad meeting menaces China with naval build-up

The meeting in Tokyo was part of a broader push against China by the US, including the announcement of military aid to the Philippines and a meeting of AUKUS naval chiefs in Australia.

Oscar Grenfell

Boeing names new CEO and reports $1.4 billion quarterly loss

On Wednesday, Boeing announced that Robert K. “Kelly” Ortberg would be replacing David Calhoun as CEO amid a deepening financial crisis, a string of safety failures on jets made by the airline manufacturer and a strike vote by 33,000 workers.

Kevin Reed

California's Park Fire could burn for weeks or months

The Park Fire is continuing to burn out of control and could become the largest in state history due to the exceptionally hot and dry conditions caused by capitalist-induced climate change.

Kevin Reed

The 2024 police-state Olympics in Paris

The massive police operation in Paris is aimed above all at growing opposition in the international working class to the Gaza genocide, imperialist war, austerity and capitalism.

Alex Lantier

Austerity protests in Uganda violently crushed

The protests have instilled fear within the Museveni regime of unrest similar to that in neighboring Kenya. In a televised address Saturday evening Museveni threatened the protestors, "We are busy producing wealth… and you here want to disturb us.”

Kipchumba Ochieng

Kenyan protesters defy Ruto’s threats

The protests are a rejection of Ruto's announcement last Friday of the first batch of Cabinet Secretaries, replacing those dismissed on July 11 after weeks of mass anti-austerity demonstrations. In a provocative move, Ruto reinstated half of the officials he had fired just two weeks ago.

Kipchumba Ochieng
The Gaza genocide and the death of Aaron Bushnell: What are the political lessons?

This lecture was given by World Socialist Web Site International Editorial Board Chairman David North at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, March 12.

This week in history: July 29-August 4

Lunar Prospector mission concludes; House moves to impeach Nixon; Yangtze incident humiliates British imperialism; China-Japan clash over immigration

After the Slaughter: Political Lessons of the Balkan War

The capitulation of Serbia to the US-NATO onslaught brings to an end the last major strategic experience of the twentieth century. Its bloody conclusion endows the century with a certain tragic symmetry. It began with the suppression of the anti-colonial uprising of the Chinese Boxers. The century closes with a war that completes the reduction of the Balkans to the status of a neo-colonial protectorate of the major imperialist powers.

David North

Educators in Turkey protest draft anti-labor law

While the Turkish political establishment and the trade union apparatus have been working to suppress the growing discontent of the working class against the ongoing cost of living crisis, the police attacked a protest by educators in Ankara against the new anti-labor law.

Barış Demir

West Nile fever epidemic in Israel

There has as yet been no mention of the implications of the WNV outbreak for the population of Gaza, suffering an Israeli genocide that has included the decimation of health infrastructure.

Benjamin Mateus
On the 50th anniversary of the Chilean coup

Fifty years after Chile’s horrific September 11 coup, its political relevance is becoming ever more urgent as the specter of dictatorship once again haunts the political life of Latin America.

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Julian Assange arrives in Australia free

In a press conference, Stella Assange hailed a global support movement for creating the conditions for Assange's freedom, while warning of an ongoing assault on press freedom that had to be fought.

Oscar Grenfell

Julian Assange is free, but the struggle to defend democratic rights continues

On Monday, Julian Assange walked out of the UK’s Belmarsh Prison a free man, following five years of imprisonment and nearly 15 years of persecution by a cabal of imperialist governments led by the United States which hounded him for exposing their crimes.

Statement of the World Socialist Web Site editorial board
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COVID, Capitalism, and Class War: A Social and Political Chronology of the Pandemic

Mehring Books, the publishing arm of the Socialist Equality Party (US), is proud to announce the publication of Volume 1 of COVID, Capitalism, and Class War: A Social and Political Chronology of the Pandemic, a compilation of the World Socialist Web Site's coverage of this global crisis.

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One Hundred Years Since the Death of Lenin

January 21 marked 100 years since the death of Vladimir Lenin in 1924. This page includes a collection of essays reviewing the life and ideas of the great Marxist theoretician, founder of the Bolshevik Party, and co-leader of the Russian Revolution.

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Leon Trotsky and the Struggle for Socialism in the Twenty-First Century

The essays in this book, though written over the span of more than 40 years, are connected by a central argument: Leon Trotsky was the most significant figure in the history of socialism during the first four decades of the twentieth century, and his legacy remains the critical and indispensable theoretical and political foundation of the ongoing contemporary struggle for the victory of world socialism.

Order your print or epub version of the book from Mehring Books today.

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Statement of the Editorial Board
For a Global Workers’ Inquest into the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Inquest is necessary to break through the cover-up, lies and misinformation that have been used to justify policies responsible for the avoidable deaths of millions.

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25 years since the death of Vadim Rogovin

Vadim Z. Rogovin (10 May 1937 – 18 September 1998) was a Soviet Marxist sociologist and historian. Working in close collaboration with the International Committee of the Fourth International, Rogovin helped lay the foundations for the Trotskyist movement’s fight against the post-Soviet school of historical falsification, including in his six-volume Was There an Alternative? This page collects major essays and commemorations on Rogovin as well as links to his own writings.

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The Wuhan lab lie: “Weapons of mass destruction” redux

In an uncanny instance of history repeating itself, the lies used to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq based on false claims about “weapons of mass destruction” are being used to promote the United States’ unprecedented military buildup around China.

Andre Damon

A discredited conspiracy theory about the origins of COVID-19

The Wuhan Lab Leak slander being resurrected to bolster US war drive against China

The Wall Street Journal disclosed that the Department of Energy has shifted its opinion on the origin of the coronavirus to it being most likely a result of a lab leak. However, unnamed sources who have read the report indicate the evidence is of low confidence.

Benjamin Mateus

Marcus Garvey and the reactionary logic of racialist politics

More than one hundred years after the formation of his Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Marcus Garvey's legacy remains highly relevant in the struggle to overcome efforts to divide the working class along racial lines.

Lawrence Porter
Wije Dias: A fighter for Trotskyism (1941-2022)

Comrade Wije Dias, the longtime general secretary of the Socialist Equality Party (Sri Lanka), died in Colombo on July 27, 2022. This exhibit includes two tributes to Wije by WSWS International Editorial Board Chairman David North as well as a selection of Wije’s most significant articles and speeches.

Forty-five years since the assassination of Tom Henehan (1951-1977): A Revolutionary Life

October 16 marked the 45th anniversary of the assassination of Tom Henehan, a member of the Political Committee of the Workers League—the predecessor of the Socialist Equality Party in the US. We are republishing here a tribute delivered by David North at a meeting in 1997.

Timeline of thirty years of war: The historical background to the US-NATO conflict with Russia

This interactive timeline presents some of the most important events that have brought humanity to the brink of World War III. It includes links to critical articles and statements produced by the International Committee of the Fourth International over the past 30 years.

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The fight for Trotskyism and the political foundations of the World Socialist Web Site

The WSWS is publishing the report delivered by David North 25 years ago, on February 1, 1997, motivating the proposal to end publication of the SEP’s printed newspaper and replace it with an international website; as well as North’s reply to the National Committee ‘s discussion of the proposal.

The 2024 police-state Olympics in Paris

The massive police operation in Paris is aimed above all at growing opposition in the international working class to the Gaza genocide, imperialist war, austerity and capitalism.

Alex Lantier
WSWS Review
Thirty years since the dissolution of the USSR

Review the most critical essays, lectures and letters produced by the ICFI in the course of its intervention in response to the crisis of Stalinism and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

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New Zealand: Court action continues over Pike River mine disaster

Families of some of the 29 workers killed in the 2010 coal mine disaster are continuing their fight for answers about why authorities dropped charges against Pike River Coal chief executive Peter Whittall over the extremely dangerous conditions in the mine.

Tom Peters