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US broadens bombardment of Iran to civilian infrastructure

The United States military bombed bridges, a railway station, an airport and the control tower of Iran's only deep-water ocean port on Friday, the seventh consecutive day of strikes, extending its assault from military targets to the infrastructure of civilian life.

Andre Damon

Wages plummet in New Zealand

Wages fell 6.4 percent between 2021 and 2026, the biggest decline among OECD countries, while the banks made tens of billions of dollars and the fortunes of the super-rich hit record levels.

Tom Peters

Workers Struggles: Asia and Australia

India: Manipur government employees continue indefinite statewide strike; Panipat refinery workers demonstrate in Haryana; Sri Lanka: Railway gatekeepers demonstrate over unpaid allowances; Australia: More BHP workers vote to strike in the Pilbara; Peabody locks out Wambo mine workers again in NSW.

Ninety years since the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War

July 17 marked the ninetieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. The coup was a decisive event in the Spanish Revolution (1931-39). The defeat of the revolution was a seminal experience of the 20th century whose lessons are critical for the class struggle in the 21st century.

Alejandro López

Shut down plants and workplaces amidst spreading toxic air!

Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota has given Detroit the worst air quality in the world. The International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees calls for workers to take independent action to protect their health and lives.

International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees

Catastrophic Bangladesh floods kill over 50 people

The same failures recur every monsoon: breached embankments, inadequate drainage, delayed relief and infrastructure designed to serve commercial interests rather than human need.

Wasantha Rupasingha

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Airbus workers in Spain walk out over pay and conditions; machine tool workers at factory in Iran strike over unpaid wages; stoppage by health workers fighting Ebola in Democratic Republic of the Congo over lack of pay

The Malvinas War and the British Workers Revolutionary Party

A chapter in How the WRP Betrayed Trotskyism, “The Malvinas War: How Healy Worked as an Imperialist Stooge”, is republished here as a means of taking forwards the political education of the younger cadres of the ICFI and the readers of the WSWS.

International Committee of the Fourth International

The ICE murders in Maine and Texas and the lessons of Minneapolis

The murder of Joan Sebastian Guerrero in Biddeford, Maine—the second killing by immigration agents in less than a week—is the direct product of the Democratic Party's suppression of the mass movement against ICE that erupted in Minneapolis six months ago.

Jacob Crosse

At least 30 people dead in Thailand bar fire

The violation of fire safety measures was not an isolated case, but indicative of widespread practices in Thailand where public welfare is subordinated to private profit.

Ben McGrath

Romania’s political crisis clears the road for the fascist AUR

The collapse of the Bolojan government exposes the crisis of the oligarchic regime established by the former Stalinist bureaucracy. Every faction of the ruling class combines austerity and militarism with the legitimisation of the far right.

Andrei Tudora

The New School lays off 90 faculty and staff

At least 19 full-time faculty members and 68 university staff received layoff notices last month as part of a broader restructuring plan. Only the formation of independent rank-and-file committees that unite workers and students across every division of the university can reverse these attacks.

John Conrad

Workers Struggles: The Americas

Government workers in Argentina rallied at the National Atomic Energy Commission headquarters to protest layoffs, while Local1199SEIU announced a contract deal preempting a planned protest rally in Syracuse, New York.

Socialism Instead of War! Against austerity, rearmament and fascism

The Sozialistische Gleichheitspartei (Socialist Equality Party, SGP) is standing in the Berlin House of Representatives elections to oppose the warmongering, which is being pursued by all the parties in the Bundestag, and to build a socialist movement.

Sozialistische Gleichheitspartei

Trump threatens to “decimate and destroy” Iran as US continues onslaught

The US military bombed Iran throughout the weekend, striking about 140 targets Saturday night—the largest single barrage of the week—and launching at least two more rounds on Sunday. The New York Times reported that US forces have struck some 310 targets in Iran over the past week.

Andre Damon

This week in history: July 13-19

South Korea denounces Japan's wartime textbook whitewash; Italian Communist Party advances the "Historic Compromise"; Belgium's King Leopold III abdicates; would-be assassins of Atatürk hanged in İzmir.

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