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No to European rearmament!

When the European powers speak of the end of the “international rules-based order,” they are preparing for a return to the pursuit of their own imperialist interests by force of arms.

Chris Marsden, Thomas Scripps

Thousands demonstrate in the Stand Up for Science protests

Supporters of the WSWS spoke to numerous attendees on their thoughts on the fight for science and the need to connect the defense of science with the emerging struggles of the working class.

Our reporters, Bryan Dyne

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

India: Mettur Thermal Power Station workers in Tamil Nadu demand permanent jobs; Pakistan: Karachi steel workers demand reinstatement; Sri Lanka: Public sector non-academic university workers protest austerity budget; BAE shipyard workers in South Australia walk out for pay rise.

German woman detained for over a month by ICE

Nearly 42,000 people are in ICE custody, a majority of them with no criminal history, and many of them facing similar conditions to those endured by Jessica Brösche.

Max Jones

Germany leads the way, as Europe rearms

Germany is blazing the trail in Europe’s rearmament program. At around €1 trillion, Germany’s planned rearmament spending is 10 times greater than the special fund that Olaf Scholz's government adopted three years ago which he described at the time as a “new era.”

Peter Schwarz

Lula fires health minister amid new wave of COVID-19 in Brazil

In the two years that Nísia Trindade led the ministry, her tenure was marked by the largest dengue outbreak in the country’s history and the deepening of the “herd immunity” policy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Guilherme Ferreira

Michigan 8th grader fights for First Amendment rights

Arab American middle school student, Danielle Khalaf, refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance “because of what’s happening in Palestine.” She was told to “Go back to your country.”

J. Cooper

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Dockers and port workers in France in 24-hour stoppage over pension reforms and leave entitlements; workers including nurses and medical staff and pensioners continue protests in Iran over plummeting living standards; doctors in Nairobi, Kenya walk out over sackings, lack of promotions and unpaid wages

Trump’s tariffs rock US and global economy

The Wall Street Journal has warned that Canada and Mexico could face contractions in their economy of up to 5 percent and 3 percent respectively because of the tariff war against them.

Nick Beams

Trump’s fascist Fortress America

Revealed on Tuesday night was the political underworld in power—the physiognomy of the American oligarchy that rules over society.

Joseph Kishore

PKK accepts Öcalan’s call to end armed struggle

The bitter experiences of the past century have proved that a progressive solution to the Kurdish question, which is intertwined with a deepening imperialist war in the Middle East and involves four countries in the region, cannot be found within the capitalist nation-state system.

Ulaş Ateşçi, Barış Demir

Sam Fender’s People Watching: “I don’t wear the shoes I used to walk in”

Fender gives voice to a generation of working class youth which has grown up after the collapse of the Soviet Union, amid a prolonged suppression of the class struggle and a rotten “left” culture of barely disguised liberalism, actively hostile to class politics and to Marxism, concerned with the micro-policing of language and the selfish advancement of rival “identities”, leaving millions of people politically at sea.

Thomas Scripps

Mass protests continue in Serbia

Since December, students from 65 of the country’s 80 faculties have been on strike. Schools are also on strike, and at major demonstrations, farmers have blocked main roads with dozens of tractors.

Markus Salzmann

Trump and Musk move towards privatization of Social Security with 7,000 job cuts

On Friday, as Elon Musk was calling Social Security “the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time,” the Social Security Administration announced 7,000 job cuts and a restructuring plan that will cripple the agency’s ability to serve the more than 70 million people who receive benefits each month.

Kevin Reed

Workers Struggles: The Americas

Workers in Buenos Aires occupied the Anselmo Morvillo printing plant to defend jobs, while in Mexico, thousands marched on the State Government House in Toluca to protest the social crisis.

Democrats jump to defense of Zelensky and Ukraine war

In response to Trump’s public humiliation of the Ukraine president at the White House, congressional Democrats are reaffirming their support for escalating the US-NATO war with Russia.

Patrick Martin

“How the fight against fascism and war must be waged”

In the following video, the chairman of the Sozialistische Gleichheitspartei (Socialist Equality Party, SGP), Christoph Vandreier, talks about the result of the 2025 federal election and explains “how the fight against fascism and war must be waged.”

Christoph Vandreier

This week in history: March 3-9

Film documents Iraqi child deaths; Israeli slaughter at Savoy Hotel; US coal miners strike ends; Britain bombs Pashtun tribesmen

DOGE layoffs hit air transportation safety hard

Although none of the chronically short-staffed air traffic controllers have yet been fired, the cuts have already hit FAA staff that support their safety-critical functions.

Claude Delphian
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