Archive: February 2014
The archive below lists all articles that have been posted on the World Socialist Web Site by date. To visit the archive for other months, return to the Archive Monthly Index.
1 February 2014 (front page)
- Detroit bankruptcy blueprint would gut pensions
- Currency turmoil signals new phase of global economic crisis
- Obama’s plan for long-term jobless: A teaspoon to bail out the ocean
- UK police marksman will not be charged for killing Anthony Grainger
- German government announces the end of military restraint
- Pakistani court issues arrest warrant for ex-military dictator
- Philippine peace deal in Mindanao followed by military assault
- Unions unite with “Harrisburg Strong” to attack workers in Pennsylvania
- Video shows Arizona police shooting man with hands over his head
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Murdoch’s Politics—An ex-Stalinist in awe of Rupert Murdoch, Part I
- Rolls Royce sales reflect mounting global social inequality
- Australian government seizes on union corruption claims to prepare assault on workers
- Australian government refuses assistance to SPC fruit cannery
- The unknown women of Joan Fontaine (1917-2013)
3 February 2014 (front page)
- Germany, US push aggressive policies at Munich Security Conference
- Australian government joins international witch-hunt of Edward Snowden
- After failed Geneva talks, US steps up threats against Syria
- Thailand: Anti-government protests disrupt election
- Obama names advocate of cyber-warfare to head NSA
- Protests against cuts at Berlin’s Humboldt University
- New York’s “progressive” mayor de Blasio continues right-wing policies
- US union membership remains near historic low
- Quebec: Profit, deregulation and the L’Isle Verte tragedy
- Mass protests in Madrid against new abortion reform
- Australia: New evidence of refugees being assaulted at sea
- European governments stir up anti-Roma prejudice
- Video: Detroit tenants determined to fight eviction
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As media pushes governor’s “rescue” fraud
Visitors to Detroit Institute of Arts discuss Workers Inquiry - Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman dead at 46
- Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski revisited: Camera Buff (1979)
- This week in history: February 3-9
- Murdoch’s Politics—An ex-Stalinist in awe of Rupert Murdoch, Part II
4 February 2014 (front page)
- EU and Washington step up pressure on Ukraine
- The Detroit bankruptcy and the global social counterrevolution
- Sharp fall in global share markets
- Guardian reveals threats of imprisonment and closure over Snowden leaks
- CSEC and Harper government assert right to spy on Canadians
- NY Times calls JPMorgan CEO’s pay raise “laudable”
- Study: Nearly half of Americans living in “liquid asset poverty”
- Iraqi military bombs Fallujah ahead of ground assault
- World Court decision on Peru-Chile border fails to quell nationalist rivalries
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February 8 meeting in Berlin
Baberowski’s invitation to Service: The philosophical and political foundations of historical falsification -
New pamphlet on Detroit bankruptcy
Exposing the Bankers Conspiracy
For a Workers Inquiry into the Bankruptcy of Detroit - Appeal by family of Roma schoolgirl to return to France rejected
- US warns China over air defence zone
- Bankruptcy court seeks union backing for assault on Detroit workers
- British role in 1984 Amritsar massacre
- Attacks on wages and jobs at Electrolux in Italy
- Australian government inquiry calls for end to car industry subsidies
- Australian government preparing attack on citizenship rights
- Detroit infant mortality rate worst among large US cities
- The roots of South Africa’s Workers and Socialist Party and its political role
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
5 February 2014 (front page)
- US Senate votes to slash $8.7 billion in food assistance
- Ukraine and the pro-imperialist intellectuals
- Deflationary tendencies intensify in Europe as unemployment remains at record levels
- Tech company “transparency reports” reveal massive NSA spying
- Congressional report: Obamacare to reduce workforce by two million
- Obama meets generals on Afghanistan as troop deal remains stalled
- Japanese government promotes militarism in media and schools
- US increases pressure on Sri Lankan government over war crimes
- Fifty-five bodies found at Florida’s former reform school
- Australian government SPC decision signals broad assault on wages and conditions
- Australia Post workers face further restructuring and privatisation
- UK “bedroom tax” leads to record requests for emergency assistance
- Detroit water department workers angry at layoff plans
- After Detroit bankruptcy ruling, Chicago mayor leads charge on pension cuts
- In latest “human rights” crusade, NY Times’ Kristof promotes allegations against Woody Allen
- The Irish trade unions, the pseudo-left and the Dublin lockout centenary
- AFSCME members to hold strike vote at University of California campuses
- Portland teachers to vote on strike
6 February 2014 (front page)
- US threats mount against journalists, Snowden
- The return of German militarism
- Canada’s government curtly dismisses concerns over blanket spying
- London Underground strike shuts down capital
- US CEOs made tens of billions on stock market rally
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“No company will hire full-time anymore”
Deindustrialization and unemployment in Syracuse, New York - Philippine President Aquino compares China to Nazi Germany
- Trust bailout highlights massive growth of China’s “shadow banking”
- Democratic rights under attack in Scotland
- Australian rich list: “A billionaire bounty”
- Australian union leader backs government drive to lower wages
- Puerto Rico steps up austerity after cut in credit rating
- Lou Renfrow (1925-2014)
- Detroit City Council approves land transfer for billionaire’s sports stadium
- Pianist Menahem Pressler, refugee from Nazism, performs at the Berlin Philharmonic
- An exchange of letters on “NY Times calls JPMorgan CEO’s pay raise ‘laudable’”
7 February 2014 (front page)
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The real face of the economic “recovery”
Mass layoffs hit North America, Europe and Japan - Social inequality and the war against the working class
- US regime-change operation in Ukraine exposed in leaked diplomatic phone call
- US Senate fails to pass bill to extend unemployment benefits
- US threatens French companies with sanctions over Iran
- Texas executes Suzanne Basso, despite claims of mental incompetency
- Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick glosses over the economic crisis
- South Africa: Mamphela Ramphele’s planned merger with Democratic Alliance collapses
- Danish government loses coalition partner
- Ford Australia brings forward 300 job cuts
- Delhi’s AAP government teeters after month in office
- IMF increases pressure on Slovenia
- New hockey arena in Detroit: A gift to the super-rich amid social misery
- Quebec Liberals stoke PQ’s anti-democratic Charter of Values campaign
- Philippine typhoon survivors stage protests
- Tony Blair whitewashes imperialism’s role in the Middle East
- Pseudo-left groups silent on rail unions’ effort to call off strikes
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East and Africa
8 February 2014 (front page)
- Obama hails dismal jobs report, signs bill to slash food stamps
- The revival of Japanese militarism
- US response to leaked call confirms US/EU regime-change plot in Ukraine
- US disputes China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea
- AOL head rolls back pensions, citing Obamacare and cost of “distressed babies”
- UK Conservatives face crisis over referendum on European Union
- Rich lap up the cream of Britain’s top state schools
- Witch-hunt against Australian ABC escalates over refugee torture allegations
- Refugee details punishment at sea by Australian navy
- Canada’s Conservatives threaten CN Rail workers with anti-strike law
- Tragic death of homeless woman in Sydney
- Coal ash spill in North Carolina threatens population
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“We have to be conscious, think, plan and unite”
Detroiters endorse Workers Inquiry, denounce bankruptcy - Sri Lankan SEP to contest provincial election
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Portuguese government tries to auction 85 works by Joan Miró
- Letters from our readers
10 February 2014 (front page)
- Press leaks claim NSA collects “only” 30 percent of US phone calls
- Leaked phone call on Ukraine lays bare Washington’s gangsterism
- New York Times and Washington Post intensify Snowden smear campaign
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Jury acquits on terrorism, convicts on lesser charges
NATO Three face prison terms in frame-up - Enraged workers and youth protest austerity in Bosnia
- US media, politicians mobilize against Sochi Olympics
- SYRIZA’s pose of opposition to Greek austerity unravels
- Australian by-election reveals voter disaffection
- US analysts debate plans for war against China
- Pakistani government provides the military with further antidemocratic powers
- West Australian fires expose government failure to provide safe electricity supplies
- Thailand: Election fails to resolve political deadlock
- Large neo-fascist vote expected in French municipal elections
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Tenants Council welcomes Lawrence Porter
Detroit meeting builds delegation for February 15 Workers Inquiry - This week in history: February 10-16
- Socialist Equality Party kicks off campaign on social inequality with meeting in Minneapolis
11 February 2014 (front page)
- Obama White House targeting American for drone murder
- Mass unemployment in America
- Following Ford and GM, Toyota Australia announces end of car production
- Initiative to restrict immigration passed in Swiss referendum vote
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Former State Department employee pleads guilty to information leak
Obama’s war on journalism continues - US Supreme Court justice declares mass internment inevitable
- Two Brooklyn men freed after 21 years in prison for wrongful murder conviction
- Robert McBride appointed as South Africa police watchdog: The ANC’s “answer” to police brutality
- French automaker PSA plans to slash jobs at Poissy, shift production to Asia
- Workers ignore token union protest against French Socialist Party’s cuts
- Tokyo election reveals widespread political alienation
- Australian government to expand “work for the dole”
- Reddit forum blacklists WSWS
- Nine questions for Robert Service
- Detroit firefighters speak on Workers Inquiry
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Build rank-and-file committees to defend VW workers
Reject UAW-Volkswagen company union
Statement of the Socialist Equality Party (US) -
Support the London Underground strikers!
Statement of the Socialist Equality Party (UK) -
Unite the working class behind University of California workers!
Statement of the Socialist Equality Party (US) - Workers Struggles: the Americas
- The Monuments Men: An establishment film, in almost every way
12 February 2014 (front page)
- Obama renews threats as Syrian talks remain deadlocked
- The state assassination of a US citizen foretold
- White House announces another delay in health mandate for employers
- Australian Labor Party and unions posture over Toyota closure
- US Fed Chair Janet Yellen reassures Wall Street on easy money policy
- New Yorkers condemn food stamp cuts
- Scottish government passes final pre-referendum budget
- Record youth homelessness in UK
- Portland school officials intransigent as deadline for teachers strike looms
- Heroin use at historic highs in Chicago area
- Violence in sports: Two more boxers die from head injuries
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The philosophical and political foundations of historical falsification
IYSSE meeting at the Humboldt University in Berlin - Detroit’s Belle Isle taken over by state government
- Sri Lankan SEP holds public meeting on workers inquiry into water pollution
- Canada: Religious accommodation request sparks political furor
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Book review
James Cuno’s Museums Matter: In Praise of the Encyclopedic Museum
13 February 2014 (front page)
- European Parliament kills call to protect Edward Snowden
- Australian car industry closure: A warning to workers internationally
- Australian attorney-general accuses Snowden of “endangering lives”
- Former NSA chief Hayden praises Obama for “doubling down” on Bush-era spying
- Hollande’s state visit to Washington: France embraces global neo-colonialist war
- Worker killed in Pennsylvania gas well explosion
- Growing unease in Iran over rapprochement with Washington
- Australian documentary reveals Israeli torture of Palestinian youth
- Pennsylvania residents go days without power after ice storm
- How the German Left Party defends the European Union
- Winter storm paralyzes US South
- Years of government cuts worsen UK flooding
- Johnson Controls announces partial closure of plant in Bochum, Germany
- New Zealand: Mana and Green parties stage anti-oil drilling protest
- Socialist Equality Party European election campaign finds support in German state of North Rhine-Westphalia
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Obama’s corporate education model
What is Michigan’s Education Achievement Authority? - Letters from our readers
- Rail unions betray London Underground strike
- London Underground workers outraged at unions’ suspension of strike
14 February 2014 (front page)
- NSA spying poses “direct threat to journalism,” watchdog group warns
- The Workers Inquiry into the bankruptcy of Detroit
- Toyota registers record profit through ruthless restructuring
- Clashes in Venezuela leave three dead
- Chinese navy conducts exercises in east Indian Ocean
- More than 100,000 gallons released in West Virginia coal slurry spill
- British government attempts to stamp out student protests
- National schools inspectorate to be overhauled by UK government
- Calls for expanded European Union intervention in Bosnia
- Hungarian government exploits Holocaust Memorial Year to revise history
- Australian Labor Party defends its “heartfelt” celebration of Ariel Sharon
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Interview with director of homeless shelter in Long Beach
California’s homeless: Casualties of class warfare - Appearance of Robert Service in Berlin ends in fiasco
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As Detroit water department faces threats
Water privatization in England: 25 years on - Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
15 February 2014 (front page)
- US secretary of state’s new round of bullying in Beijing
- Edward Snowden and Europe’s pseudo-left
- Change of government in Italy
- US Congress lifts federal debt ceiling
- White House sued for covering up crimes of JPMorgan
- US ready to do business with Hindu supremacist candidate for Indian PM
- Bangladeshi government appeals for military backing
- EU imposes harsh austerity on Croatia, its newest member
- Australia: Ten years since Aboriginal youth TJ Hickey killed in police chase
- Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline stalled
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Thai government to end rice subsidy
- Report details housing crisis in Minnesota
- One year since the betrayal of the NYC school bus workers strike
17 February 2014 (front page)
- US escalates Syrian intervention
- Kerry’s Asian trip and the build-up to war with China
- Auto workers reject UAW at Tennessee VW plant
- More Snowden documents expose US-Australian spying on Indonesia
- German government steps up military operations
- Australian state government bolsters “move-on” police powers
- Widespread abstention in UK’s Wythenshawe by-election
- Comcast, Time Warner in $45 billion merger
- Indonesian volcanic eruption displaces tens of thousands
- New Zealand government cancels passports over Syrian conflict
- Five die in North Minneapolis fire
- Former New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin found guilty of corruption
- Workers Inquiry examines political conspiracy behind Detroit bankruptcy
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“This country could have a revolution”
Detroit Inquiry attendees denounce attack on workers’ rights - This week in history: February 17-23
- Spanish artist sued for insulting fascist dictator Franco
18 February 2014 (front page)
- UN report on North Korea targets both Pyongyang and Beijing
- The UAW debacle in Tennessee
- US intensifies pressure on Iran as talks on permanent nuclear pact begin
- Polk Awards honor Greenwald, other journalists who broke Snowden revelations
- Germany: Duisburg state prosecutor discloses charges in Love Parade disaster
- Jobs disaster looms in Australian car components industry
- Australia: Labor Party promoted at protest against Medicare cuts
- Alzheimer’s sufferer died in handcuffs at UK immigrant detention centre
- Australian government woos Fijian military regime
- Over one million petition for Brazil to grant asylum to Snowden
- French unions, pseudo-left seek to block opposition to Hollande’s cuts
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“We need to educate more people. We have to know who we are fighting here.”
Workers, youth speak on the significance of the Detroit Inquiry -
Public meetings
Social inequality and capitalism - Rejecting mediator’s proposal, New York’s transit agency insists on a wage freeze
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David North to speak at the New School in NYC
The Unfinished Twentieth Century: The Philosophy and Politics of Historical Falsification - Ireland’s Socialist Workers Party promotes strikebreaker David Norris
- Letters from our readers
- Workers Inquiry discussion focuses on political strategy to oppose Detroit bankruptcy
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
19 February 2014 (front page)
- Clashes in Ukraine signal escalation of US-EU intervention
- The Comcast-Time Warner merger: The case for public ownership
- Leaked documents detail NSA surveillance operations against WikiLeaks
- Thai political crisis worsens as four killed in clashes
- University of Illinois faculty members strike in Chicago
- Department of Homeland Security invests $6.9 million to spy on Boston commuters
- FEMA cuts aid to West Virginians affected by chemical spill
- Cameron appeals to “quiet patriots” to save the United Kingdom
- German Left Party defends the European Union at party conference
- David Walsh to conduct book tour on The Sky Between the Leaves
- Delhi’s AAP government resigns
- Refugees killed and maimed in Australian detention camp on Manus Island
- Alcoa Australia announces smelter closure, sacking 1,000 workers
- Hundreds of thousands evicted in Spain since 2008 crash
- Gautier-Sauvagnac affair reveals employer payoffs to French unions
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Report to the Workers Inquiry
The Social and Historical Context of the Detroit Bankruptcy - Decades of budget cuts behind Detroit water main breaks
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A review of David Walsh’s The Sky Between the Leaves from Uruguay
“The Permanent Revolution in film criticism” - University of California workers vote overwhelmingly to authorize strike
- St. Paul public school teachers to vote for strike authorization
20 February 2014 (front page)
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Partner of Glenn Greenwald was held at London airport
UK ruling against David Miranda escalates assault on democratic rights - Berlin and Washington foment civil war in Ukraine
- Edward Snowden elected Rector of Glasgow University
- US, European Union threaten sanctions against Ukraine
- GM axes more auto jobs in South Korea
- 100 years since founding of the Los Angeles Public Defender’s Office
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Plant closings, layoffs hit Michigan workplaces
741 Delta workers face job cuts at Detroit airport - Verizon Wireless to close five service centers, affecting 5,200 workers
- West Virginia law firm accused of “cutthroat approach” to fighting black lung claims
- The hazardous race for petroleum profits in North Dakota
- Ontario Conservatives renew push for labor “reform”
- Australian corporate profits soar at workers’ expense
- Detroit sanitation workers denounce privatization
- Sri Lanka’s war crimes and the US “human rights” charade
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South African unions vie for control of militant workers
Part one - Striking University of Illinois at Chicago faculty and students speak out
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64th Berlin International Film Festival—Part 1
Political agendas at this year’s Berlinale
21 February 2014 (front page)
- Dozens killed in Ukraine as EU and Washington step up pressure on Yanukovych government
- The US minimum wage “debate”
- US authorities seek national license plate tracking system
- Death toll rises to six as clashes continue in Venezuela
- US dictates terms in international talks with Iran
- Thai court undermines government’s emergency decree
- UK teachers union refuses to back one-day strike
- Serious concerns persist over helicopter safety in North Sea
- Australian state government closes disability support facilities
- The puzzle of the proton radius
- 84-year-old nun sentenced to prison for “sabotaging” US preparations for war
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Report to the Workers Inquiry
The Political Conspiracy Behind the Bankruptcy of Detroit: Anatomy of a Crime - House of Cards, season 2: The American politician as conspirator and murderer
- Irish airport workers latest to strike over pensions
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
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South African unions vie for control of militant workers
Part two
22 February 2014 (front page)
- Detroit bankruptcy plan: A savage assault on the working class
- The social chasm in America’s cities
- Ukrainian regime bows to pressure from Washington, EU and far-right opposition
- US public sector cuts part-time work in advance of Obamacare mandate
- US bank CEOs rake in pay raises, bonuses
- Child pornography scandal rocks Germany’s grand coalition government
- Spanish authorities lie about African migrant drownings
- Australian government prepares cover-up of refugee detention camp atrocity
- Job losses sweep through Australian economy
- Wave of strikes by Egyptian textile workers
- Libyan military commander calls for Egyptian-style military junta
- Indian parliament votes to create new Telangana state
- New Zealand: Three years after the Christchurch earthquake
- Berlin IYSSE protests Professor Jörg Baberowski’s suppression of democratic discussion at Humboldt University
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SEP manifesto for the Western Provincial Council election
Vote for the Socialist Equality Party (Sri Lanka)!
Fight for a socialist program against war, austerity and police state methods! - Socialist Equality Party campaigns against Toyota Australia shutdown
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1914 to 2014
The glorification of World War I and the preparations for World War III
IYSSE meetings in Australia and New Zealand - Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Letters from our readers
24 February 2014 (front page)
- Western-backed Ukrainian opposition seizes power in fascist-led putsch
- A bankers’ plan for Detroit
- French government applauds coup in Ukraine
- Freed “illegal” miners face imprisonment and deportation in South Africa
- Canadian intelligence agencies deepen integration, expand spying
- New York mayor de Blasio and unions prepare new attacks on city workers
- California enters third year of severe drought
- Another US provocation: Obama meets the Dalai Lama
- Japan: New radioactive water leak at Fukushima
- Australian government changes its story on refugee camp killing
- Oppose political discrimination at University of Newcastle
- Tony Blair offered aid to Murdoch in phone-hacking scandal
- Ford Cologne: Management and IG Metall union blackmail workers
- Scramble for Cuba begins with shifts among US ruling elite
- Argentina on the brink of a social explosion
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Report to the Workers Inquiry
The Detroit Bankruptcy: A Travesty of Democracy - Portland teachers to vote on tentative contract deal
- Defend the social right to public education: Oppose St. Paul Federation of Teachers’ sellout contract!
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64th Berlin International Film Festival—Part 2
A serious approach to history: Non-Fiction Diary by South Korea’s Jung Yoon-suk - This week in history: February 24-March 2
25 February 2014 (front page)
- Egyptian cabinet resigns as strike wave grows
- Coup in Ukraine: A warning to the international working class
- Death toll rises to 14 in Venezuelan protests
- Machinists union imposes deep concessions at St. Louis Boeing plant
- Truck delays at Port of New York and New Jersey spark outrage and protest
- Australian government eyes purchase of Triton drone aircraft
- Sri Lankan military training against mock student protest
- Australian “union corruption” inquiry targets workers
- Greek police enter schools, quiz children on political activities
- GM’s job destruction and the South Korean pseudo-left
- New far-right party VOX launched in Spain
- Public health care workers clash with riot police in Peru
- WSWS publishes interviews with children of the Left Opposition
- Interview with Tatiana Smilga-Poluyan
- Detroit workers denounce bankruptcy restructuring plan
- Detroit News feigns sympathy for Griswold tenants as evictions loom
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Letters from our readers
26 February 2014 (front page)
- Attempts of EU, far-right opposition to set up Ukraine government collapse
- The David Miranda ruling and the attack on press freedom
- Thailand: Five dead in latest attacks on anti-government protests
- As growth slows, Bank of Japan “opens spigot” to the rich
- Pentagon chief proposes $115 billion increase in military spending
- Judge dismisses suit against New York police spying on Muslims
- Homeless population in US capital up 135 percent from last year
- Arizona legislature enacts anti-gay legislation
- California board votes to increase pension contributions as benefits face attack
- Italy’s new prime minister prepares attacks on working class
- Australia: Community services minister denounces public housing tenants
- Massive education cuts in German state of Saxony
- Communication Workers Union becomes official tool of management at Royal Mail in Britain
- Unions betray Israel’s Hadassah hospital strike
- Parti Quebecois government intensifies big business’ austerity drive
- Interview with Yuri Primakov
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Report to the Workers Inquiry
Art and the working class - New fossil discovery sheds light on the evolution of the human hand
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64th Berlin International Film Festival—Part 3
We Come as Friends and Run Boy Run: Two more films that take a serious approach
27 February 2014 (front page)
- After pro-EU putsch in Ukraine, Russia puts military on alert
- The political lessons of the UAW debacle in Tennessee
- The geopolitical dimensions of the coup in Ukraine
- Snowden documents show US, UK spy agencies infiltrate online groups
- US Supreme Court backs police on warrantless searches
- Obama threatens total US withdrawal from Afghanistan
- Sri Lanka: Police intimidation against SEP workers inquiry on industrial pollution
- India: BJP PM candidate Modi makes provocative anti-China speech
- North West police commissioner appears before inquiry into Marikana massacre
- Australia: Qantas Airways to cut 5,000 jobs and impose wage freeze
- More evidence about atrocity at Australian-run refugee camp
- US seeks to hijack Bosnia protests
- Czech government embarks on more austerity
- New York City budget exposes contrast between mayor’s rhetoric and reality
- Interview with Zorya Serebryakova
- Video: Attendees speak on the Workers Inquiry into the Bankruptcy of Detroit
28 February 2014 (front page)
- US, Europe step up threats against Russia over Ukraine
- US and Japanese troops train for war against China
- GCHQ, NSA collected webcam images from 1.8 million Yahoo users
- US insurers protest planned cuts to Medicare Advantage
- Thailand: Navy officers arrested for involvement in anti-government protests
- Devastation of health care in Greece
- In the name of “peace”, the European Union readies for war
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Reports to the Workers Inquiry
The rape of Detroit: Deindustrialization, financialization and parasitism - Australian coal mine fire endangers working-class town
- Pakistani air raids escalate in North Waziristan
- Report exposes denial of school lunches to children in Minnesota
- Netflix to pay Comcast to prioritize content
- Interview with Tatiana Isaeva
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“People with vast means are salivating over our homes”
Detroit developers force artists out of downtown apartment building - Following Workers Inquiry, SEP meeting discusses Detroit restructuring plan
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64th Berlin International Film Festival—Part 4
Between faith and the striving for truth: German films in competition at the Berlinale - Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
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